Obituary
Julian Bain
Turner
February 22, 1975 - May 4, 2010
Julian Bain Turner,
35, of Huntington, passed away on Tuesday, May 4, 2010 at the Emogene Dolin
Jones Hospice House of Huntington. He was born in Grand Forks, North Dakota,
February 22, 1975., where he lived for 3 years. His family also lived in San
Juan, Puerto Rico , Beckley, Teays Valley, and Huntington, WV. He was a
graduate of Huntington High School and Marshall University. He received a
Masters Degree in Spanish from Ohio University. At the time of his death, he
was an Instructor of Spanish at The College of the Albemarle in Elizabeth
City, NC. He previously taught Spanish at Ohio University and Dodge City
Community College in Dodge City, KS. While an undergraduate student at
Marshall, he studied Spanish abroad in Madrid, Spain. Following his
graduation from Marshall, he taught for two years in Santiago, Chile and
traveled extensively throughout South America and Europe.. In South America,
he was scheduled to participate in a Fulbright grant to study native South
American cultures and political influences, but the grant was cancelled due
to safety concerns. Bain was an accomplished guitar player, enjoyed
traveling, and was a huge Marshall Thundering Herd fan. Bain was a Christian
by faith.. He is survived by his parents, Art and June Turner of Huntington,
a brother and sister-in law, Jared and Crystal Turner of Cross Lanes, one
nephew, Braden Kyle Turner of Cross Lanes., a special girlfriend, Erin
Kessler of Charlotte, North Carolina, a grandfather and step grandmother,
Butch and Jenny Sturgill, of Knott County, Ky,. uncles, Bill Sturgill of
Lexington, Ky, and Ed Williams of Leburn, Ky., aunts, Lavenia Johnson of
Cincinnati, Ohio, Roberta Stinette of Rochelle, Ill., Joyce Miller of
Columbus, Ohio, Betty Smith and Peggy Sue Cox, both of Leburn, Ky. He was
preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Ruth Turner Sturgill and
Arthur “Buster” Turner, maternal grandparents, Matilda and Curt Williams.
Also preceding him in death was a very special first cousin, Angela Sue Cox.
Bain had many friends, including long time friends, Kelly and Chris
Caudill..Visitation will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 8, at the Enslow Park
Presbyterian Church in Huntington, followed by funeral services at 11
a.m.,with pastor Chris Perkins, formerly of Knott County, Ky., officiating.
Burial will follow in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Huntington. Klingel
Carpenter Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
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