Cleveland-Turner-Obituary

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Cleveland Edward Turner

Houston, Texas

May 25, 1935 – Dec 1, 2013

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BORN
May 25, 1935
DIED
December 1, 2013
LOCATION
Houston, Texas

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Rodney F. Byrd Funeral Directors Obituary

CLEVELAND EDWARD TURNER"FLOWER MAN"Cleveland Edward Turner, 78, Houston's beloved Flower Man, passed away peacefully on December 1, 2013, at St. Dominic Village. He was born in Brandon, Mississippi, on May 25, 1935, and preceded in death by his mother and father, James N. and Annie...

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I had the honor and privilege to know Cleveland for many years. His winning smile always made me feel warm and fuzzy. He was generous of spirit and cared a great deal about those close to him, particularly the suffering alcoholic. He never stopped asking about my struggling sister, and came to celebrate her efforts, even though she lost the battle. I will always appreciate that about you, Cleveland. You will hold a very special place in my heart until, perhaps, we meet again.

A sad loss for anyone who had the fortune of having known him.

Dec.Cleveland Turner your prayers will be missed on Sundays. The testimonies you spoke will forever be in my mind. Your love will live in the people's heart you touched with the beauty of your art. Your smile and laughter will forever shine from the heaven's sky. You'll truly be loved and missed. Always in my heart.

Cleveland was an amazing man with a sunshine smile. He always greeted everyone he came in contact with a big smile. It was always a pleasure talking with Cleveland sharing his gratitude for life and artwork. You will truly be missed.

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Bro.Turner's testimony was an inspiration to all of us. He will be missed

Cleveland's Gigantic Welcoming Smile will be
Cleveland's gigantic smile will be missed tremendously. He has touched so very many people with his warm engaging spirit and he will live on in all of our hearts. God Bless~

He was a kind soul.

Thank God for AA! That's how I remember Mr Cleveland from Labranch! You are truly missed and a wonderful inspiration!