Peter J. Turner

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Peter J. Turner of New Gloucester died Wednesday, February 1, 2012. He was born in Portland on August 18, 1942, the oldest of three children of Frank G. and Margaret G. (McCrosson) Turner. He grew up in South Portland, graduating from Holy Cross Grammar School (1956) and Cheverus High School (1960). He attended St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia. In 1977, he was awarded a Bachelor of Science with a Major in Accounting, Magna Cum Laude, from the University of Maine at Portland-Gorham, and a Master of Business Administration in 1986 from the University of Southern Maine. He is survived by his wife of 46 years, the former Marion Edna Locke; two daughters, Mrs. Dean (Diane) Smith of Durham, and Mrs. Shawn (Kathryn) Johnson of Naples; eight sons, Lawrence and his wife, Beth, of Windham; Michael and his wife Charline, of Scarborough; David and his wife, Aimee, of South Portland; Brian and his wife, Catherine, of South Portland; Jason of Portland; Peter, Jr., and his wife, Paula, of New Gloucester; John, of Portland; and Stephen and his wife, Liesl, of Windham. He is also survived by two sisters, Sr. Ellen L. Turner, R.S.M., of Portland, and Mrs. Richard (Margaret Ann) Parenteau of Biddeford. He leaves fifteen grandchildren and several nieces and nephews and their families. His working career included Sears, Roebuck Company; The Church World; ITT; Sweda International, a Litton Industries subsidiary; chief financial officer at Catholic Charities Maine; and, most recently, director of administration at the law firm of Robinson, Kriger McCallum, P.A. He retired from the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve after 37 years in Port Security, Training, Recruiting, and Public Affairs. He was the part time bookkeeper for the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Portland, for 25 years. He was an adjunct professor of accounting at St. Joseph's College, Standish, for eight years. At various times, he served as a board member of multiple organizations, most noticeably: chair of the Board of Directors of the Church World; chair of the Board of Directors of McAuley Residence; chair of the Board of Trustees of Cheverus High School, treasurer of Goodwill Industries of Northern New England; president of the Goodwill Development Board; and the finance committee of the Board of Directors of Catholic Charities USA, Washington, D.C. He was a past treasurer/secretary, past vice president, and past president of the Downeast Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators. For several years, he served as treasurer of the Royal River Rod and Gun Club. He was president of the Church of St. Gregory the Great parish council in Gray. He served on the Budget and CIP Committees of the Town of New Gloucester. He was treasurer of the Bible Society of Maine. He was a charter member of St. Edmund's Knights of Columbus Council 11016, Westbrook; charter grand knight of the Bishop Amedee Proulx K of C Council 11257, Portland; holder of various offices in the Westbrook Fourth Degree Assembly, and a former K of C District Deputy. He was a Lay Leader and Eucharistic Minister at the Church of St. Gregory the Great. He was a member of the Portland Eagles, the Gray Post of the American Legion, and Post 6 of the Amvets in New Gloucester. The President of Cheverus High School awarded Peter and Marion the "Crescamus in Illo" award in 1996 for "years of generous service and dedication to the young men of Cheverus High School and to people throughout the world." As chair of the Board of Trustees of Cheverus High School, he played a key role during the expansion and building years in which the school transitioned from a single sex to a coeducational college preparatory high school. He was an extremely intelligent, charming, and giving person with a tremendously strong work ethic. But, above all of these important accomplishments and contributions, the most significant was his unwavering commitment and dedication to his faith and family, and the virtues and qualities he instilled in each of his ten children. He recognized no barriers and there were no sacrifices too big when it came to the well-being of his family. He was particularly proud of his children, all of whom returned to settle in southern Maine after finishing their education at universities and colleges throughout the Northeast and the Maritimes. Visitation will be held from 2-6pm on Saturday, February 4, 2012 at Conroy-Tully Crawford South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland. A Concelebrated Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10:00 a.m., Monday, February 6, 2012 at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, 673 Stevens Ave, Portland. Burial with military rites will follow at the New Calvary Cemetery in South Portland.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to: The Hospice House of Androscoggin County236 Stetson Road Auburn, ME 04210Online condolences may be expressed below.

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  1. .To the Turner Family, I was so sad to see Peter has passed away. How proud his family must be of him A life well lead!! Peter grew up in my neighborhood…the Richland Street/Pitt Street section of South Porland. I remember him as a real good kid, always smiling, and a very good dependable paper boy. Love to Ellen, Grette and sincere sympathy to all the family.

    – Jane Seymour Pearson

  2. We were deeply sorry to hear about your loss. Memories keep those we love close to us forever. With deepest sympathy. Paul and Lorraine Lafreniere

    – David & Aimee Turner & Family

  3. To Peter’s Family – while I have not met you, please accept my heartfelt condolences. Peter was one of my favorite customers at the holidays when he would order chocolates for the law firm (RKM). He was always full of humor and good cheer as we sorted out the details, and I loved greeting him in person each December to deliver the last few boxes. With sympathy, Andy Charles Owner – Haven’s Candies

    – Andy Charles

  4. Pete,Jason and family, My sincere condolences on the loss of your dad. Although I never had the pleasure of meeting him, I feel like I knew him a bit through stories told to me by Pete. He struck me as quite a character. I know he will be sorely missed by you and by the community he served as well. As Catholics we know there is a hereafter and take solace in the fact that we will meet again. My families prayers are with you.

    – Mike Barrett

  5. Dear Marion and Family, I am so sorry for your loss of your dear Peter. I had the pleasure to have dinner with you both on our tour of Ireland last year. He was talking about how much fun you both were having,I’m so glad he got to make that trip. You now have an angel watching over you all. May you be comforted by all of your wonderful memories as a family. Peter, you are now out of your misery, and in the arms of your loving Father..May you rest in peace….May God bless you all…. Maureen Barry, Winthrop, MA

    – Maureen Barry

  6. We were very saddened to learn of the passing of Peter. We go way back to our service together in the C.G. when, at that time, Peter worked in the local C.G. Recruiting office as a member of my staff. Always cheerful, diligent, working hard for our military service, that is the way I remember Peter. He was a great guy in every respect and I would say one of the best persons I have ever known. Eventually we all went our separate ways and upon on our return to Maine we ran into one another at various function and our relationship was renewed. Sorrowfully we were unable to attend services due to health reasons but our hearts were there. He will be missed but not forgotten and our sincerest condolences to all of his families. In God We Trust. Semper Paratus

    – CDR & Mrs Tommy Thompson


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