Jerry-Turner-Obituary

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Jerry Turner

Tomball, Texas

Oct 7, 1934 – Nov 24, 2021

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BORN
October 7, 1934
DIED
November 24, 2021
LOCATION
Tomball, Texas

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Gerard “Jerry” Layton Turner 1934 – 2021

Gerard Layton Turner, loving husband of 49 years to his wife Betty, and 12 years to his second wife Janet, proud father, beloved grandfather, and great grandfather, passed away on November 24, 2021.

Jerry was born October 7, 1934, in...

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The entire Turner family is in my prayers. Randy, Roger, Janelle and Dixie (and families)-I am praying for the peace that can only come from our Lord and God. Christ died so Jerry could live forever with Him. He walks the streets of gold right now with the Savior and all of his beloved family members who passed before him. Someday, you will all be together again. Until then, know that so many people love you all and are keeping you close in their prayers. Marsha McComb

Sending love and prayer to you all, especially dear Dixie, my former student. So thankful that you had such a special father. So sorry for your loss.

Our Condolences to Randy, Roger, Janelle, Dixie and to all of his grandchildren. So sorry for your Loss . To Jerry, we are going to miss you tremendously. Our hearts are so heartbroken. We will always treasure your friendship. We will miss eating enchiladas with you. We will always remember your wonderful stories, all our road trips. But most of all, we will miss your kind heart. We love you, and we will be here for your children. Rest in Paradise sweet friend. Love Always Freddy & Sylvia

Uncle Jerry was always one to notice anything new about someone and to give them a compliment every time. He enjoyed square dancing and all of our family gatherings. We always had all of the families together with lots of kiddos running around and lots of laughter. He will be truly missed. Love ya, Rhonda Devereux

You will be missed by all who knew you,I still think about all the great times we all had at the casinos. May you Rip.

Uncle Jerry, you were a good man and loved by all. You are now home back with Betty.
You will be missed but not forgotten. Love you