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James B.

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Turner

May 26, 1927 – February 17, 2013

Obituary

James "Jim" Bevier Turner, 85, passed away peacefully at home on Sunday, February 17, 2013, supported by his family's presence and gentle care. Jim was born May 26, 1927, in Flint, Michigan, the second son of William H. and Geneva Postal Turner, who preceded him in death. His older brother, William Postal Turner, passed away in 1949. In 1948, after serving in the U.S. Army during World War II and continuing his studies in Pharmacy, Jim married Helen Joan Moore; together they had two children, Nancy E. (Ed Andres) Turner of Traverse City and James J. (Denise Sloan) Turner of Lansing. In 1988, he married the former Wanda V. Johnson and enjoyed that nearly 25-year union until his death. They enjoyed many years together and especially enjoyed spending time each summer at Sturgeon Bay. Surviving are his wife, Wanda; his two children, Nancy and James "JJ" or "Jim" ; and two grandchildren, Erin (Ben Scott) Sloan-Turner of Macomb, Illinois, and Patrick Sloan-Turner of Burbank, California. He will be remembered by two beloved local families, Curtis Erb and his son, Jaden, and Lois and George Helbert as well as Wanda's Johnson family living in Virginia, North Carolina, and Ohio. Among others are the cronies who were regulars with him on the golf course, those who fly-fished with him on the Au Sable, and the guys who swapped lies at the early morning gatherings at the Currie's. Under the mentorship of his maternal grandfather, Jim became captivated with fly-fishing at a very early age. He learned all about fly-fishing, including how to tie his own flies, thanks to his beloved grandfather. As well, he was introduced to golf at age eight; that avocation became another passion for life. He was especially proud of winning the club championship in 1980 at the (former) Meceola Golf and Country Club where he was a member since 1961. Jim also had a love of music, inheriting that love from his mother who taught piano in the West Michigan area for decades. Especially he loved to sing, starting as a member of the Boy's Choir at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Grand Rapids with his older brother and then continued singing throughout much of his life, most recently under the direction of Bill Donahue in various locations around the area. Too, he was a very fine cook, especially enjoying preparing breakfast for his grandchildren and wife Wanda. Jim was an active volunteer in the area as well, chairing the Survivor's Walk for the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life Event in Mecosta County for 10 years. Additionally, he enjoyed being involved with the Meals on Wheels delivery in Big Rapids; he not only delivered nutritious meals but also provided an essential connection to the outside world and a social respite for those who received the meals. Professionally, Jim was singularly involved in the practice and teaching of Pharmacy and administration of the student academic affairs function at Ferris State University. He graduated from the Ferris State University College of Pharmacy in 1949. He then practiced as a pharmacist in Alpena, Hastings and Cadillac before purchasing the former Fairman Drug Store in Big Rapids in 1960. He operated the store as Turner Pharmacy until 1975 when the store was sold but still functioned as the Turner Pharmacy. Shortly thereafter, he joined the faculty of the College of Pharmacy at Ferris State University as a teacher of pharmacy practice. He quickly moved into administration in the area of student academic affairs, retiring in 1994 as Associate Dean of Student Academic Affairs. He was awarded the Clark A. Andreson Alumni Recognition Award shortly after his retirement. During his career at Ferris, Jim was a member of the American Pharmacists Association, Michigan Pharmacists Association and the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy. He also met and collaborated with his cohorts in student academic affairs across the nation on a regular basis. As well, he continued his education, earning a MS from Central Michigan and a Ph.D. from Michigan University. Cremation has taken place. In lieu of a traditional funeral, the family will greet friends at the Holiday Inn to celebrate Jim's life on March 2, 2013 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. where light refreshments will be served and attendees will be encouraged to share memories of James B. Memorial contributions may be made to the James B. Turner Memorial Scholarship Fund for the Ferris State University College of Pharmacy. Individuals wishing to make a tribute gift to Ferris may do so by check (made payable to Ferris State University and noting "James Turner" in the memo). Checks should be mailed to Ferris State University, Prakken 101, 420 Oak Street, Big Rapids, MI 49307. To make a gift by credit card, donors should go to www.ferris.edu and click on the Giving and Alumni tab on the top navigation bar and then click on "Make an Online Gift Now." They should choose "Give Online to Ferris State University" and then select "Other" and write "James Turner" in the designation box. Credit card gifts by phone can be called into Monika Repke University Advancement and Marketing at (231) 591-3849. Alternatively, Jim asked that memorial contributions be made to the Mecosta County Habitat for Humanity, Women's Information Services (WISE), the Big Rapids Community Library or the Mecosta County Senior Center (Meals on Wheels and/or Medical Transportation). Hospice of Michigan is also suggested by his family. Envelopes will be available at the Life Celebration at the Holiday Inn or at the Daggett-Gilbert Funeral Home in Big Rapids.
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