Saying farewell to someone we love and appreciate is often a challenging experience. On March 19, 2024, Kevin J. Turner, who resided in Monroe, Michigan, passed away at the age of 55. His family and friends must now say their final goodbyes to their beloved Kevin J. Turner. As a gesture of support, please share your condolences with Kevin J. Turner’s family by writing a note in the guestbook located on this memorial page. His parents, Walter Turner and Shirley Turner (Palmer), passed away before he was born.
Going fishing, hunting, and watching drag racing were some of his favorite things to do in his spare time. Kevin was a fan of cooking a wide variety of dishes, and he enjoyed posting pictures of his culinary masterpieces on Facebook. Whether it was his mobile phone or his critical “lifeline,” he never left home without it.
Over the course of his life, Kevin had accumulated a large number of friends, and he maintained constant communication with them through the use of Facebook. At Ted’s Campground, where his buddies always made sure to look out for him whenever he was there, he even had a little space reserved exclusively for him.
Kevin will be remembered for his exuberant nature, which ensured that everyone in his immediate vicinity had a wonderful time at all times. Kevin was great at making other people laugh. Kevin was able to triumph over obstacles throughout his life because he remained steadfast in the face of difficult circumstances. The most essential thing for Kevin was to make sure that he spent quality time with his family and friends, particularly with his elder brother, Ronnie, with whom he shared a unique bond. His absence will be keenly felt by everyone who had the privilege of knowing him.
Walter Turner and Shirley Turner (Palmer), his parents, passed away before he was born. Jeff Reaume, a close friend of his, is the only person who will remember him. In his spare time, he enjoyed going fishing, hunting, and watching drag races. He also enjoyed watching drag racing.
It was Kevin’s passion to cook anything he could think of, and he enjoyed posting pictures of his culinary creations on Facebook. One of his most important “lifelines” was his mobile phone, which he carried with him at all times. At Ted’s Campground, where his buddies knew to keep an eye out for him whenever he was there, he even had a little space reserved exclusively for him.
Kevin Turner was a devoted grandfather to Ian Turner and a cherished brother to Ronnie Turner (Kathy), Glenda Turner, Keith Allen Turner (Lorna), and Kim Turner. He was also the uncle to Ian Turner. Kevin’s parents, Walter and Shirley Turner, passed away before him.
Kevin became an only child. Jeffrey Reaume, who was his best friend for more than four decades, is also among those who survive him. On the Saturday, March 23rd, 2024, at eleven o’clock in the morning, there will be a funeral service held at the same place. His close friend Jeff Reaume is the only person who will remember him.