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GREGORY TURNER

Leavenworth, Kansas

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GREGORY WAYNE TURNER Gregory Wayne Turner, 68, of Leavenworth, Kan,, died unexpectedly while at his home in Venice, Fla., on January 28, 2024. He was born February 22, 1955, the son of late Charles R. Turner and Marveta M. (Mowry) Turner. He graduated from Leavenworth High School in 1973. He...

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As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Meet Greg right out of high school in 83, I was only 18 and he was working for a plumbing company at the time, right away he gave me the name (Poopy) to this day I hear it every now and then, he taught me alot in the year I work with him, to this day I'm still plumbing, with a successful business, I owe him alot, wish we could have had one more beer, you were way to young, R.I.P my friend Pat/Bridget Shipman

Our hearts are sadden to hear this news. We got to know Greg and Lynn a couple of years ago here in Venice Florida. Instantly felt a connection. Such an easy going and nice person and both so fun to be around. Greg will be greatly missed. Our thoughts and prayers for Lynn and family. May all of you feel God's love and comfort. Lynn we are here for you any time just call. Much love

I knew Greg for many years he used to run with my brother Ronny. Maybe they can hook up again! He might be gone but will never be forgotten.

Ed and I were so sorry to hear about Greg´s passing. Many great memories of Greg who always teased me about being just a little bit older than him. Always the life of the party. Great guy! Lynn and Greg, the best, most fun and loving couple.

In 1986, I was plumbing my new home at night and on weekends getting ready for sheet rock. On Thursday night, I finished roughing in the drain lines. I played a music engagement on Friday night and returned to the house Sat morning to begin installing the water lines. When I arrived, I carried in my tools and quickly noticed that all the water lines to kitchen and baths had been installed, soldered, and anchored solidly with exactly precision. I called Greg and said thanks and he just laughed...

Greg was a good man he´llake heaven a better place!

Greg, your journey in this life may have ended, but your story continues in each of us. You have left this world, but you have also left behind a legacy of love, laughter, and kindness that will forever resonate in our lives. Rest easy, my friend.

To the family, what a great guy Greg was. He welcomed my husband and myself into him & Lynn´s house as if we had been friends for many years. Lynn I am so sorry for your loss. Kim your Daddy was a very special and amazing man. Keeping the family in my prayers.