Dr. Warren Delmer Turner died at Heaton Hospital, Montpelier, Vt., October 9, of pneumonia, following the influenza.
He was born in Weston, Vt., February 12, 1869, his parents being Alden Enos and Mary A. Turner. He fitted at Kimball Union Academy. He was one of the company of students who left College in the spring of 1898 for military service during the Spanish war. His position was that of hospital steward, and he served for seven and a half months in three southern camps, until his discharge in December, 1898.
He studied medicine at Baltimore Medical College, graduating in 1902. For a few months he was associated with an older physician at Sheldon, Vt., and in December, 1902, he established himself in Worcester, Vt., where he afterwards remained, acquiring a large practice in that and the adjoining towns. He was the health officer of Worcester, and was for some years superintendent of schools. In 1906 he represented the town in the legislature.
In 1906 he was married to Blanche Bert, who survives him, with two daughters.