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Steven Frank Turner

Dallas, Texas

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TURNER, STEVEN FRANK, Born January 20, 1952 in McKinney, TX and passed away March 22, 2007 in Dallas, TX. Steve is survived by his parents, Leonard and Betty Turner of Plano; brother, Michael; and nephews, Jason and Cody. Family will receive friends 6-8 PM Sunday, March 25, 2007 at Restland...

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steve turner was a man who could pick you up in the worst of times, he always had an ear for you to listen, even if his own troubles were heavy on his mind. He was selfiss,loving,and easy to love in return,he was my brother,my friend and every day of my life I will think of him.He loved his mom,and spoke of her often,thats the sign of a good man.Goodbye my friend............

Steve will always bring a smile to my face when i think of him. Because thats what he did. I just heard the news today and am just so sad that i could not be there to support the family in your time of need. Steve was almost my brother except for the problem of not sharing the same mother
or father! we have known each other for 46 years. He will always be in my heart and if the family needs me for anything just let me know.

Steve was a wonderful friend and I will miss him terribly.

I extend my deepest sympathy to Steve's family and friends. I have had the honor of calling him "friend" for many years now. Many nights were spent with him, at Campisi's, "bench racing" Oldsmobiles and sharing memories of the people and landmarks of McKinney. He will be sorely missed and never forgotten, always in my heart.

My deapest sympathy to Betty, Leonard and Mike.
I pray and hope that your pain will ease with time by knowing how important Steve was to you all of the many people whose life he has touched.

Steve knew many people and was known by many more. All who knew him loved him. Most importantly, he was respected by all who really knew him.
His good friend, Pat Evans

Our deepest sympathy to you and your family.

Jasper and Kay Interrante

Steve was a great friend of ours.