Brian Lee Turner, born on October 10, 1950, in Kansas City, Missouri, bid farewell to the world on May 4, 2024. He peacefully passed away at his home in Holden, Missouri.
Brian led a remarkable life as a Repossession Agent in the Automotive Field. He was a dedicated individual who always strived for excellence in his professional endeavors. Brian's educational journey began at South East High School in Kansas City, Missouri, where he laid the foundation for his future successes.
Despite starting a promising medical career, Brian made the brave decision to change paths and establish his own business. This leap of faith displayed his entrepreneurial spirit and determination.
Outside of work, Brian was a man of many interests and hobbies. He adored traveling with his family and cherishing moments spent recounting old stories of joy and laughter. Brian found solace in the company of loved ones around a card table, engaging in friendly games with unmatched enthusiasm. His welcoming nature meant that he never met a stranger – he had a gift for striking up conversations with anyone willing to share their story.
A true "DIY'er," Brian's passion for construction and repair led him to constantly improve his home through building and fixing various projects. His hands-on approach to life reflected his unwavering commitment to creating a comfortable and loving environment for his family.
Brian's proudest accomplishments included not only his professional achievements but also the joy he found in raising a loving family. His legacy lives on through the memories shared with his wife, Deborah Turner, his children Brandi Carmona, Justin Turner, Clint Turner (Krystal) and Kelly Williams (George), as well as his cherished grandchildren Jordan Turner, Jocelyn Carmona, Antonio Carmona, Grace, Chase, Chance Williams, Jackson Turner, Emberlynn Carmona, Kyland Turner.
Brian is predeceased by his mother Betty Turner.
In honoring Brian Lee Turner's memory, we celebrate a life filled with love, laughter, hard work, and dedication to family. May his spirit continue to inspire all who were fortunate enough to know him.
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