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Sunday, January 11, 2015

Soldier from Md. buried at Arlington

SALISBURY, Md. (AP) — A soldier from Wicomico County who was killed in Afghanistan has been laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery.

Sgt. Maj. Wardell Turner of Nanticoke was buried Monday at the cemetery outside Washington.

Turner is survived by his wife, Katherine, five children and three grandchildren. He was 48 years old.

Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley ordered flags to fly at half-staff Monday in honor of Turner.

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10 comments:

  1. I was there yesterday and the midet sheriff lewis was having his picture taken on site how low can you be.

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  2. 2:47 Seriously? This funeral was highly publicized, and there was media there. Is he supposed to say "No"? What about everyone else? Why are you selecting just Lewis? I've seen plenty of pictures all over facebook of a lot of people. Go back to your basement.

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    1. Is this Mike ? He is a media whore and is unprofessional at a fn funeral how come he doesn't show that Military support for his deputies who are overseas? I can't wait till someone runs against this media whore and gat a real man in the postion who the deputies Respect, maybe i will run.

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  3. The deputies hate the fool.

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  4. Everyone-forget Mike. This is about the Turner family and their profound loss. To the Turners-our prayers are with you.

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  5. Former D.I. from P.IJanuary 6, 2015 at 5:41 PM

    I think lewis did a good thing representing the working taxpayers and employees of wicomico county who could not be there to show last respects to a local lifetime military gentlemen who gave the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.

    R.I.P. C.S.M. W.TURNER.

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  6. THANK YOU 4:49!!! YES...this is about Major Wardell Turner whom lost his life, serving our country!!! GOD BLESS his FAMILY and Rest in PEACE, YOUNG MAN!!!!!!!

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  7. Thank you, 541 f0r putting this in perspective.

    RIP, Wardell.

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  8. Wardell was a good man. This is not about Mike or anyone else who attended. MY hats off to the Turner family. They have shown a great commitment to this country with their service. Almost the entire family has served. God Bless you in such time of sorrow.

    As for those including Sheriff Lewis thank you for showing support for this great man and his family. It is ashamed more people from Wicomico County did not attend. I do not think bashing those that went fits the bill.

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  9. Where the hell is Obama? If I had a son I would want him to---

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