Richard W TurnerRichard W. Turner, Sr. (1924-2004) was a World War II veteran, decorated pilot, artist, author, and devoted husband whose life was marked by service, creativity, humility, and deep faith. Born in Johnson City, New York, Richard answered the call of dty during World War II, serving with distinction in the China-Burma-India (CBI) Theater. As a pilot, he flew 72 1/2 missions over the treacherous Himalayan supply route known as The Hump" an experience that shaped his character and perspective for the rest of his life. After the war, Richard became a leader in the Boy Scouts of America, a gifted artist and woodcarver, and a man who loved music, nature, and the written word. He shared 56 years with the love of his life, Caroline, and together they built a legacy of family, faith, and service. In his later years, Richard turned to writing to reflect on his life's most defining moments. His first book, Third Chance, recounted a miraculous recovery and spiritual renewal. His second book, Revelation ---at Last, followed the loss of his beloved Caroline, capturing his journey through grief and sharing stories of the healing power of God's love. His third book, Stories from The Hump, recounts his military service and wartime experiences, honoring the bravery of the men who served alongside him.Richard passed away on August 4, 2004. Through the devoted efforts of his daughter, Sharyn Elizabeth Turner Larson; grandson, Erik Richard Larson; and great-granddaughter Madailein Larson, his stories live on: testaments of courage, love, and faith. Read More Read Less