
Roy passed away on Tuesday, August 13, 2024.
His wife Mary has indicated there won't be a service.
His brother Bill (class of '69) wrote: "I would like to say thank you to all that have heard about Roy's passing and sent prayers and condolences. My brother battled long and hard to stay here on earth. He finally lost his battle and is now in a better place with peace and no more suffering. May God take him home and gather him with all the other angels to watch over us. Always have God in your heart and never let your faith lessen. I am blessed to have all my family and friends and pray for all good things to surround all of you."
Obituary:
We are sad to announce that on August 13, 2024 we had to say goodbye to Roy Turner (Bowling Green, Kentucky). You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family.
In the echoes of fond remembrance, may a sense of peace be found, knowing that the memories held dear will continue to shape and inspire his loved ones, keeping Roy's spirit alive in the hearts and actions of family and friends alike. While his presence may be gone, his impact lives on in the kindness shown to others and the joy found in the ordinary moments of life.
Roy Turner Obituary (2024) | Bowling Green, KY (echovita.com)
Roy at our Class of '67 50th Reunion
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Linda Pietroniec (Boyless)
Rest in peace Roy......
Jon Thostenson
Roy was a classmate of mine . I know he battled a long tome time ! Send my condolences to his family! so glad Roy put his trust in our Lord !! Know he is at peace eternally ! Gods peace to his family! Jon Thostenson
Bill Mann
I'm very sorry to hear of Roys passing he is the first guy i met when my family moved to dearborn twp in feb of 1956 he had a very nice family and we were always hanging out but we never got into any trouble during our christmas vacation in 1958 we decided to shovel snow after a big snowstorm we worked ourselves to a frenzy and we were totally exhausted the temp must of been near zero we only did 1 or 2 houses with a big driveways and we had to give it up so much for makeing a lot of money we made less than 6 dollars.I ran into his brother Billy at camp pendelton as we were in different units and we passed each other up after reaching recon hill at camp horno in 1969 we talked briefly and we were surprised to see each other. Roy was a great guy and had 3 brothers Billy being the youngest.My condolenses to his wife and family .best regards-bill mann
Patricia Hamilton (Gebbink)
I'm so sorry....Rest in peace Roy...John Anderson
Sorry Mary on the loss of your husband Roy, and Bill on the loss of your brother Roy. I was a close friend of Roy in early Jr, high. He had the biggest smile and laughing all the time. Some of the best times were when he would invite me to go to his church on Thursday evening for pizza and the youths of his church. No doubt he is with the Lord now. No more suffering, just big smiles and much laughter, John Anderson