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Scotty A. Turner

Lakeport, California

1944 – 2010

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Scotty was born on December 11, 1944, and lost his courageous battle with cancer on October 16, 2010, at his home in Lake County, CA.He is survived by his mother, Patricia Turner of Brisbane, CA, his two beloved daughters, Melissa Spurgeon (Tony) of San Mateo, CA, and Stefanie Prendergast (Jason)...

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I always teased that I was his oldest 'daughter' because he made me feel that way! I have so many fond memories and funny stories of my Uncle Scotty! He had a way with words and knew how to tell a story. I spent so much time at their house as I was growing up. I, too liked PB & J's and hershey bars. I remember my mom and my aunt and uncle sitting around the table discussing everything under the sun and then before too long, it was me sitting around the table having great talks with them. ...

Our sincerest condolences to Pat,Jan,Melissa, and Stephanie. He will be missed by all that knew him.

Scott will be greatly missed especially by my youngest son Paul, also my other sons Joe and Michael. Scott had a great influence on my sons as they grew up without a father. He was a great friend to my boys, and our entire family. He will be missed tremendously by all of us who knew him. God bless Scotts family, and his wonderful girlfriend Jan of many years. Carol J. Avila (Kelseyville, CA)

Scott was a great friend to my son Paul, and to my family. He will be missed tremendously by all of us. My prayers go out to his family, and his girlfriend of many years. God Bless. Carol J. Avila / Kelseyville, CA

I don't know that I've ever known anyone so tough yet as tender as Scotty. He was his own man, demonstrating that to the bitter end. Such incredible courage. He didn't suffer fools gladly and expected people to match his high standards of conduct in every aspect of life. He made no bones about how intensely he loved his family and his adorable Jan. I will miss our talks and the ability to ask him ANY question at all about to fix things. Always there to help, always there to talk, he was...

Scott was a good neighbor and friend. He loved working around his property and we helped each other with different projects. Scott liked coming to our grandson,Paul's baseball games. We sure had fun. We talked about politics and religion, had some good talks. We will miss him but alway will remember the times we had together.