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In Memory

Wilson Turbey

Wilson Turbey

 
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03/23/11 10:37 PM #1    

Kay Anderson (Schwarze)

I knew Wilson mostly at McKinley Jr. high and grade school.   I always thought he was a nice kid.  I remember him coming to my house to carry my Cello to school.  I've never forgotten him.   Always thinking of others.            


05/24/11 11:03 PM #2    

Diane Rose (Schaefer)

Butch and I spent lots of time together during our McKinley years - pizza parties, going to movies at the Roosevelt Theater. and just hanging out.  He was so smart and a talented artist and  just plain fun.  He left us too soon.


07/08/24 09:08 PM #3    

Spencer Sorenson

I met Butch on the Wrentham Exchange, and we wound up being pretty good friends. He was one of the prominent members of our class, so I looked up some information on the net and thought I would post it here.  

At the University of Wisconsin - Madison he was vice president of the Theta Delta Chi fraternity, and graduated in 1965, majoring in Zoology. He went on to medical school, and had a medical practice in California, was listed with the following affiliations in a technical paper he co-authored:  Wilson J. Turbey:  Department of Surgery, Childrens Hospital of Los Angeles, University of Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles, and the Division of Plastic Surgery, University of Wisconsin Hospitals, Madison

He died on October 29, 1990, in Los Angeles and is buried in St. Casimir Cemetary in Kenosha.

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