Greenlawn Funeral Home began at 3506 North National Springfield, Missouri in August, of 1966. This endeavor was an outgrowth Greenlawn Memorial Gardens Cemetery in North Springfield in 1905 by Judge Ben J. Diemer. Subsequently, Greenlawn evolved...
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The history of Adams Funeral Home dates back 50 years, when the firm was first established by Arthur Dean and Thelma Adams in Ozark, Missouri. Now with three generations of family ownership, Dean and Mary Adams, Arthur and Kimberly Adams, and...
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Turners is a small unincorporated community in Greene County, Missouri, United States. It lies about five miles east of Springfield at the intersection of Route D and Route J. At one time it was a passenger stop along the railway. Today it has a store with a post office, a cemetery, and a couple of houses. The Turners Station store located in Turners was started in 1889 by Edy Turner. She had seven children and several slaves that came with her from Tennessee. The store is a deli, general grocery, and U.S. Post Office. The store is now run by a sixth generation Turner, Jill Stoner.Turners is part of the Springfield, Missouri Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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Turners is part of the Springfield, Missouri Springfield, Missouri Metropolitan Area Statistical Area.
Category:Greene County, Missouri
Category:Unincorporated communities in Missouri
Category:Springfield, Missouri metropolitan area
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vo:Turners. It lies about five miles east of Springfield, Missouri at the intersection of Route D and Route J. Turners is a small unincorporated area community in Greene County, Missouri County, Missouri, United States. At one time it was a passenger stop along the railway.
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