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Ronald James Turner
A retired Shreveport Police Officer, passed away May 16, 2014, in Fort Worth, Texas following a lengthy illness. Ronnie was born October 7, 1944 in Shreveport, LA. to James M. Turner and Catherine Mayes Turner.
He was preceded in death by his mother and Randy Fred Turner brother.
He is survived by his father, brother Elton Ricky Turner; sons, Alan Scott Turner of Fort Worth, TX and Michael Wayne Turner of Pensacola, Florida; daughter, Kathleen Williams of Shreveport, LA; four grandchildren; two great grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews and lifelong friend, Barbara Turner.
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I am so sorry for your loss. My heart goes out to you. Ron has been in my prayers for a recovery. You all will be in my prayers for peace and remembering the loving person that was Ron.
Rena Merle Lay
May 21, 2014
Rest in peace Ronnie. Our thoughts and Prayers go out to our 2 sons, Scott and Michael, Kathleen. Rick and Frances and the entire Family.
May God Bless you and ease your sorrow now and forever and May you rest in the arms of Jesus Christ.
Carole and Bob Shillcutt
May 21, 2014
To Michael & Scott; With much regret I learn of your Dad's passing. I know he meant a lot to you both in later years and you will miss him with each passing day. May he rest in Pease.
Ken Stewart
May 21, 2014
Michael and family, we're so sorry for the loss of your father. We love y'all.
Christy/Robert Craft
May 21, 2014
John Preston
May 21, 2014
I feel blessed to have had the privlage of knowing Ron. His knowledge of anything and everything was beyond comprehension. He would do and say things without cracking as much of a smile that would make me laugh till it hurt. He will be missed by so many, rest in peace Ron.
To the Turner Family; My heart goes out to each of you in this time of great loss. Please know I'm keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers. Love you guys.
Richard Russell
May 21, 2014
I love you Daddy. And you will always be in my heart.
kathleen williams
May 21, 2014
Dad,
I love you with all my heart and will miss you more than words can say. You were the person I always turned to when I needed strength. You were my resource for knowledge before we had this thing called the internet. I don't believe there was ever a subject that you didn't know something about. My heart is broken but I will always have my memories of you. Thank you for being my father. I am truly blessed and I hope I have made you proud. With love.
Michael Turner
May 21, 2014
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