Funeral Details

Howard M. Turner

November 22, 1936 - April 24, 2022

SERVICE INFORMATION

Date and Time

Tuesday, April 26, 2022 at 12 Noon

Graveside

Westlawn Cemetery
7801 West Montrose Avenue
Norridge, Illinois 60706
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Clergy

Rabbi Michael Schwab
Rabbi Alex Freedman
Hazzan Jacob Sandler
North Suburban Synagogue Beth El

Shiva

Turner Residence
601 Mulberry Place, Unit 2B
Highland Park, Illinois 60035
847.946.6776
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Tuesday, April 26th:
Following the interment until 4PM and
7PM - 9PM in person with Minyan at 7:30PM.

Zoom Link for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday:
us02web.zoom.us/j/85175449922
Meeting ID: 851 7544 9922

Wednesday, April 27th:
1PM - 3PM via Zoom
3PM - 5PM in person
Family will join Mincha/Maariv at Beth El at 7PM as part of the Yom Hashoah commemoration.

Thursday, April 28th:
1PM - 3PM and 7PM - 9PM in person with minyan at 7:30PM
3PM- 5PM via Zoom

Friday, April 29th:
1PM - 2PM via Zoom
2PM - 4PM in person

**At the family's request, visitors must be vaccinated and wear masks for in person Shiva calls**

Memorial Contributions

North Suburban Synagogue Beth El
1175 Sheridan Road
Highland Park, Illinois 60035
www.nssbethel.org/





OBITUARY

Howard Milton Turner (z”l), age 85, passed away in the company of family and friends on April 24, 2022.

Howard’s father Samuel (z”l), an obstetrician, and mother Sarah (z”l), a teacher, placed great value on education. They enrolled Howard as an early entrant to The University of Chicago where he earned his bachelor’s and law degrees and set the path for his younger brothers David and Robert (z”l). His wife of over 50 years Sandi (z”l), a committed teacher, played an important part in instilling love of learning in their children. Howard often joked that, as an attorney and the only non-doctor among his father, brothers, and children, he was the “black sheep” of his family while also noting that his great-grandfather was a judge in Ukraine.

Beyond family, Howard had two great passions: Judaism and the law. He approached both as a scholar and dedicated practitioner. Howard was an active member of North Suburban Synagogue Beth El, where he was a permanent fixture on Shabbat and, over almost 60 years, served as President, Trustee, and a member of nearly every committee. He conceived, funded, and nurtured the Ba'al Korei Institute, which teaches and promotes chanting of the Torah by teens and families, and took great joy in watching his three grandchildren chant Torah at their B’nai Mitzvah.

Howard’s 60-year legal practice focused on construction law. He was an original member of the Society of Illinois Construction Attorneys, whose membership is by invitation only, where he was known as the expert on Illinois Mechanics Lien law. He championed pro bono cases, generously gave advice to colleagues and opponents alike, authored many book chapters and continuing education articles, was an Adjunct Professor at the John Marshall Law School, and served on select committees that drafted amendments to Illinois Mechanics Lien Act. His greatest contribution to the law is his textbook “Turner on Illinois Mechanics Liens,” which is considered the authoritative source for Illinois mechanics lien law. Howard recently received a lifetime achievement award from the Illinois State Bar Association.

Howard is survived by his son Jerrold, daughter-in-law Judith Turner, granddaughters Hannah and Emily Turner, daughter Robin (Feinstein), son-in-law Benjamin Feinstein, grandson Jacob Feinstein, brother David, and dear friend Donna Becker.

Graveside service Tuesday, April 26, 2022, 12 PM at Westlawn Cemetery (Westlake Section), 7801 W. Montrose Ave., Norridge, IL. Memorials may be made in his memory to North Suburban Synagogue Beth El, 1175 Sheridan Road, Highland Park, IL 60035. To attend the funeral live stream, please visit www.cjfinfo.com. Arrangements by Chicago Jewish Funerals - Skokie Chapel, 847.229.8822


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Howard was the senior attorney and Material Service and I was a 25 year old associate at Gould & Ratner. Howard and I became instant friends and he taught me much regarding the practice of law. But more importantly we would discuss Judaism, its history and changes taking place. He also counseled me on chanting haftorahs and to this day I remind myself of his advice when I chant my own haftorah. He will be missed and his memory will be for a blessing.

Thomas Korman
April 25, 2022
I have known my friend Howard Turner for some 40 years.

First of all I consider to have been a born teacher - it ran in his blood.

He was an excellent lawyer - a careful and knowledgeable counselor and (as necessary) a fierce advocate..

However, to my mind, the most significant aspect of his life is that he was a good man with a good heart.

I will miss him.

Reese Elledge

Reese Elledge
April 26, 2022