GLEN WILCOX TURNER, son of ELIZABETH E. HORNBY and GEORGE OTIS TURNER, was born November 11, 1882 in Iowa,250 and died November 1, 1950 in Sacramento County, California.250 He is buried in East Lawn Memorial Park, Sacramento, Sacramento, California.456
He married MAUDE C. BAUDER on September 7, 1911 in Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado.11567 She was born June 19, 1892 in Iowa,250 and died January 2, 1974 in San Mateo County, California.250 She is buried in East Lawn Memorial Park, Sacramento, Sacramento, California.456
Hastings Daily Republican, September 9, 191111567
The wedding of Miss Maude Bauder of Pauline, and Glen W. Turner, of Grand Junction, Colo., both of whom are well known here, took place Thursday evening at eight o'clock at the home of the bride's parents in Pauline. The house was very prettily decorated with asparagus ferns and pink and white carnations. As Mrs. Archie Riley, a sister of the bride, played the wedding march, the bride and groom, both unattended, entered the parlor and stood under a large canopy of ferns and carnations. The Rev. Shoaf, of Alexandria, Nebr., performed the ceremony, after which light refreshments were served. Only the relatives of the bride and groom witnessed the ceremony. Those present from Hastings were Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bauder, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Riley, and Mr. and Mrs. G. H. edgerton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cheedle, of Grand Junction, Colo., were also present. Mr. Turner is the son of Geo. Turner, and lived in Hastings until a few years ago, when the family moved to Iowa and from there to Grand Junction, where they now live and where Mr. and Mrs. Turner will reside. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. S> Bauder of Pauline, and is a charming and capable young woman, who is deservedly popular among her many friends, both here and in Pauline.
Sacramento Bee, November 2, 195011572
Last rites will be held tomorrow for Glen W. Turner, 68, a retired custodian of the Grant Union High School and the Rio Linda Union Elementary School.
He died yesterday in his home at 6905 Eighth Street, Rio Linda. A native of Iowa, he had lived in Rio Linda about 23 years.
Turner for 10 years was custodian in the elementary school and prior to that was custodian in the high school for an equal number of years.
He is survived by his wife, Maude B.; his son, Harold B. Turner of Camptonville, Yuba County, and a sister, Mrs. W. H. Cheedle of Grand Junction, Colo.
Services will begin at 11:30 AM in the East Lawn Cemetery chapel. Burial will be in East Lawn. The Citizens Mortuary will direct his funeral.
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