Michael-Turner-Obituary

Michael Carl Turner

The Colony, Texas

Oct 10, 1954 – Aug 31, 2017 (Age 62)

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BORN
October 10, 1954
DIED
August 31, 2017
AGE
62
LOCATION
The Colony, Texas

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TURNER, Michael Carl Michael Turner, 62, entered into rest August 31, 2017 at his home in The Colony. Born in McKinney, he was raised in Richardson and has been a resident of The Colony since 1984. Mr. Turner worked as a machinist for Halliburton for 37 years. He was a Harley Davidson enthusiast...

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Mike it's been three years today since you left this world. I wish I would have known you were ill I would have been there. I hate it that I didn't get to tell you I love you one last time and say goodbye. I am so thankful that we made our peace after we split and that we were able to spend some time together. When you told me you didn't hate me and we said we would always love each other I cried and cried. It meant so much to me. After that I faded from your life completely because I thought...

RIP T. My fellow Bronco and Red Sox teammate. Say hello to Slaight.

I'm so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with Mike's family and friends. I didn't know Mike, but I saw him often either out in the shop or in the cafeteria. He always had a smile and a kind word. Makes me wish I'd known him. Prayers for peace and comfort. And praise God for His promises! You will see him again one day. With warm regards,

I worked with Mike for many years and he was truly one of the best machinists at Otis / Halliburton. I had great respect for Mike and I enjoyed the time we spent together. He will be missed...........

see you on the other side brother.. keep your feet and face in the wind till I get there

see you on the other side brother..keep your feet and face in the wind till I get there...........

Jason/Cody: Your dad was a great co-worker/greater friend. We worked in the same business unit for 19 of the 20+ years I knew Mike. He was the best, he was always thorough and he knew his business. He made my job so much easier. We talked about our families. He loved you boys, was so proud of the grandkids and had high regards for your Mom and step-Dad. I am so very sorry for your loss, I know you will miss him because I too will miss my friend. I consider it an honor to have...