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Robert Joseph Turner III

1929 - 2023

Robert Joseph Turner III obituary, 1929-2023, Fort Worth, TX

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Robert Turner Obituary

Robert Joseph Turner III
November 1, 1929 - February 28, 2023
Fort Worth, Texas - Robert Joseph Turner III (Bobby) was born November 1, 1929 and died February 28, 2023. November 1, All Saints Day, is significant, and it celebrates those Christians who achieved spiritual maturity. It is a day to venerate all the holy men and women who have been canonized by the church. Although it can't be said that Bobby was canonized, he did live by the Golden Rule and saw the good in all people and that is where his spirituality laid and made him a Saint to all that knew him. Born to Edith Pearson Turner and Robert Joseph Turner II, their only child, in Grenada, Mississippi. His father worked for the railroad, and they moved to Baton Rouge when Bobby was young. While growing up in Baton Rouge, Bobby became a Boy Scout both literally and figuratively, acquiring enough merit badges to achieve Scouting's highest honor, Eagle Scout. Bobby continued to be awarded "merit badges" throughout his life, graduating from Baton Rouge High with all A's, receiving an undergraduate degree from LSU in chemistry and zoology with honors, joining Sigma Nu fraternity, meeting Ellise Brown Weldon (Puddin), who became his wife on August 8, 1953, graduating Valedictorian from LSU Medical School, and then starting a family of his own with Puddin. Let's pause there. Bobby Turner, only child, had six children while completing medical school, his internship at Brooke Army Hospital in San Antonio, his residency at Charity Hospital in New Orleans, and then being stationed as Chief of Surgery at USAF Hospital, Carswell, Fort Worth, Texas in 1959. Boy Scout indeed! Ruthie, Laura, Weldon, Stephanie, Jennifer, and Kenneth were born to Puddin and Bobby during that eight-year journey, variously in New Orleans, San Antonio, and Fort Worth. After being discharged from the Air Force in 1964 with the rank of Major, Puddin and Bobby were confronted with the notion of raising six children in New Orleans. They made a life-changing decision to stay in Fort Worth. Bobby became a partner in the Lorimer Clinic and with Puddin, started putting down roots in a city they would call home and come to love. They made lifelong friends and became involved in the community and along the way became Texans. Bobby continued collecting "merit badges" while practicing General Surgery in Fort Worth, becoming Chief of Surgery and Chief of Staff at Saint Joseph Hospital, Chief of Surgery at John Peter Smith Hospital, President Fort Worth Surgical Society, President Rives Surgical Society, President North Texas Chapter of the American College of Surgeons, President of Fort Worth and Tarrant County Cancer Society, President of the Texas Surgical Society, Chairman Medical Staff Moncrief Cancer Center, all of this culminating in being awarded by his colleagues the highest recognition given to physicians by the Tarrant County Medical Society, the Gold-Headed Cane, in 2008. His acceptance speech was titled "My Heroes Have Always Been Doctors" borrowing from Willie Nelson's song "My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys", acknowledging his love for medicine and Texas.
In retirement, Bobby continued his "merit badges" pursuit (what he really loved was being a student). He received a master's in history from Texas Christian University, took tap dancing lessons from Gracey Tune, wrote fiction, wrote poetry, painted, became a docent at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth and at the Kimbell Art Museum.
Bobby never totally left Louisiana behind. Those who were lucky enough to hear his Cajun jokes knew Boudreaux and Thibodeaux well. He had a love for Pete Fountain and Dixie Land Jazz. Bobby loved his dinosaur Monday night dinner group and would occasionally read them one of his poems.
Above all of his scholastic achievements, medical accolades, and collection of "merit badges", Robert Joseph Turner III, born an only child, was a family man. He loved his wife and raised his six children with a strong, principled hand, and they loved him for it. Those who knew him would agree, he was the ultimate Boy Scout!
He is preceded by his loving wife, Ellise Brown Weldon, and daughter Jennifer Ann Corbett.
Bobby is survived by his children Ruthie Turner and her fiancé Dan O'Toole, Laura Brown and her husband Wayne, Weldon Turner, Stephanie King and her husband Steve, son in law Brad Corbett, Kenneth Turner and his wife Anna, grandchildren Gregory Kidwell and his wife Stephanie, Allison Kidwell, Melissa Kidwell, Wynn Brown and his wife Leigh, Turner Brown and his wife Anne, Eliza Turner, India Turner, Lillie Turner, Eden Turner, Jamie King and his wife Meredith, Ford Corbett, Turner Corbett, Anna Caroline Turner, Estella Turner, and numerous great grandchildren.
A Graveside Service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, March 8, 2023 at Greenwood Memorial Park.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the ALS Association of Texas.

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Published by Star-Telegram on Mar. 5, 2023.

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Gloria

March 18, 2023

Prayers and Love for family and friends!! Love Gloria D.

Ann Alexander Morton

March 10, 2023

It was a pleasure to be a docent with Bobby. He was so genial at our docent lunches after our education sessions and eager to be a part of the art appreciation community. He was smart and had so much knowledge and experience and enthusiasm to share.

Ben Benson, MD

March 9, 2023

As an anesthesiologist at St. Joseph Hospital from 1971 until it closed in 1994, I provided anesthesia services for many of Bob's patients. He was by far the best general surgeon I ever worked with during those years at St. Joe. Always a gentlemen and a friend. He will be missed. Rest in Peace, Bob.

Melinda

March 8, 2023

Ruthie, Weldon, we loved seeing your Dad at Carson Hearing Care. He was one of our favs. We will miss seeing him at Carson Hearing Care. We all are
Sending lots of loving prayers to your family.

Gracey Tune

March 8, 2023

Oh the joy of dancing with Bobby and Nealy - what a team. What a beautiful service today. It is an honor to have known him and Puddin too. Such beautiful people and friends. Love to all the family from Gracey

Alison (Barker) Wise

March 8, 2023

One of my favorite memories.......
When I was a kid there were several families that caravanned to the beach each year called "The Beach Bunch". One year, I was probably about 6, Bobby had us digging up those little baby clams (the blue, green, & pink clams you see when the waves leave the beach they quickly burrow back into the wet sand) by the pail full. After collecting thousands of little clams, he made the clam chowder. Not that I knew what that was, but he took something from the beach and made dinner fun (not that I remember eating it, but I remember the fun we had getting them). He had so much fun with us on the beach that day! Love you sweet Bobby, give Puddin and Jennifer hug for me too!

Lindsey Berry

March 7, 2023

What a beautiful story this obituary tells! Love and hugs to your whole family.

Sheri (Montgomery) Mullis

March 7, 2023

Jennifer and I became inseparable friends in the late 1980's, before I moved to Memphis in the early 1990's. I have so many fond memories of Dr. Turner (and Puddin) and how they opened up their hearts and home and made me part of the family when my own family was stationed in Michigan. There were so many laughs. In loving memory of a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and friend. I will love and miss you always.

Karamat Choudhry

March 6, 2023

My condolences to all of the family and friends! This is a big loss for all of us! Bobby will be missed but never forgotten! Rest in Peace dear friend!
Karamat Choudhry

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Bernadean

March 6, 2023

Rest Well Doc,Service Well Done. Such A Gentleman. LOVE You Doc.

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Karen Fortson Davis

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Marlene Davis Glaze

March 5, 2023

I worked with Dr Turner at St Joseph´s on a surgical floor. He was always so professional to his patients and made sure the patient understood there diagnosis and the surgery they had or was going to have. He was one of the best surgeons I had the pleasure of working with! Rest In Peace now

Barbara Mitchell-Moss

March 5, 2023

I worked with DR. Turner for many years at Saint Joseph Hospital in the OR. He great to with with. Sending my condolences to the family. Barbara Mitchell-Moss

Rand Podell

March 5, 2023

I was Dr Turners Surgical Assistant for a number of years. He was an incredible surgeon, teacher, and friend. I loved him and am happy that I was privileged to have worked with him.

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