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Walter George Turner (1929–1991) married Norma Ferguson (1929–). Walter was an industrial painter. They raised three sons: John, Douglas, and William.

John Turner (1948–) married Elaine Pembleton. He worked as custodian for the Ontario Provincial Police in Petrolia. He also does residential painting with his brother Doug. Elaine is a hairdresser in Forest. They have two children, Kristy and Kameron. Kristy lives in Inwood while Kameron lives in Warwick Village with his wife Rebecca Pembleton.

Douglas (1951–) is married to Johanna Duister. Their children are Carrie, Ryan Brandon, Jennifer, Diana, and Michael. In 2001 Doug was a custodian for the Board of Education and lived in Sarnia.

William (Bill, 1953–) married Sharlene (Sherri) Orchard. They live in Warwick Village. They raised two children, Cristal and Aaron. Cristal married Jamie Leyten and moved to Watford. Aaron married Jill Caris and moved to Mt. Brydges. Bill worked for a time at Fabco in Sarnia. Then for sixteen years Bill and Sherri operated Bill’s Gas and Variety in Warwick Village. In 2008 Bill is the Administrator of Warwick Conservation Area.

 

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