We are devastated to announce the sudden passing of our son, Ronin Eli Turnbull, on Sunday May 31, 2026. Ronin, born on July 13, 2011, was only 14 years old. This loss was completely unexpected, and our family is deeply grieving. Ronin you were so loved and will be deeply missed.
We will hold a Celebration of Life Memorial Gathering for him on Friday, June 12, 2026, from 4-6pm at The Parlor, 119 Washington Ave adjacent to Grandon Funeral Home. All are welcome to come and gain comfort from each other and share stories of Ronin in a casual and relaxed manner, Ronin would have wanted a few laughs to be had. A smaller, private ceremony for close family and friends will be held at 3pm the same day.
Ronin loved to be active, and at 5 years old, was introduced to the sport of Jiu-Jitsu which he grew to love and attended his whole life. He was involved in several sports throughout his school career: basketball, baseball, swimming and most recently wrestling, where he developed several wonderful friendships. However, no matter the sport, he always was eager to get back to Jiu-Jitsu at Alliance Ames, with Vladamir Williams as his long-time instructor. He had goals this summer to further develop his skills, gain another stripe on his belt, and attend tournaments. He had a gentle spirit and surprising patience when needed; often helping the very young children in his Jiu Jitsu class learn the warmup moves. Ronin looked forward to coaching class himself when he was older.
His other passions included hiking with his family, video games and skateboarding; which his father taught him to do at a young age. As he grew older, he was SO excited to find friends that shared the same love of skating as him. He was actively working on learning new tricks at the skate park and loved spending time there. It was his happy place.
He was at the precious age of gaining independence but not quite driving yet. And was often keen to walk with friends all through Ames to Walmart or to get ice cream and snacks. He loved being with his friends and doing simple things with them. Music brought him joy as well, and he would listen to a wide variety of artists. His parents often laughed when overhearing his song choices as he sang in the shower.
Ronin was always ready to help others and be of service. From an early age he knew he wanted to be a police officer and had a backup plan of being an elementary P.E. teacher. He had a willingness to please others and could be relied on.
Ronin was always ready to laugh, joke around and was often smiling with a mischievous twinkle in his eyes. His smile lit up the room. He could be deeply compassionate and loved his pets, especially his cat Moon, who recently passed.
He had SO much potential, SO much to accomplish and was SO loved. The impression he left on the lives of others will never be forgotten. He will live in the memories of his friends, community and surviving family: His father Mike Turnbull, Mother Jennifer Camden and sister Maddy Turnbull. Along with his grandparents, Lisa and David Camden, his Great-Grandpa John Sefren, his Great Aunt Becky, and his aunts: Joanna Camden, Lisa Turnbull, Christi Turnbull and their children.
Tributes
LeAnne Rohrberg-Johnson wrote on Jun 9, 2026:
"Dear Turnbull family,
It was devastating to hear the news of Ronin's passing. I am keeping all of you in my heart. I feel fortunate to have watched Ronin grow up as he was in the same grade and elementary school as my son. May the memories of your sweet boy wrap around you like a warm embrace in rememberence of Ronin.
LeAnne Rohrberg-Johnson "
Sabrina Shields-Cook wrote on Jun 8, 2026:
"Ronin, my daughter, and a couple other neighborhood kids spent lots of time together at Roosevelt and riding bikes in elementary school. He was always so polite when he would come to the door asking if she could play. I am devastated by his loss and my heart goes out to his family and all who loved him. "
Kelsey wrote on Jun 8, 2026:
"ive been in the same class with him since kindergarten, he was the one boy who had the biggest heart and truly cared if someone was sad. when we got in middle school we stopped talking, but it hurts my heart to look back at our elementary school year books."
Trenton wrote on Jun 6, 2026:
"Ronin swam for a time in the group I coached and I remember his funny personality and wit. Thinking of his friends and family ??"
Sarah Soriano wrote on Jun 4, 2026:
"Ronin was a great leader at the gym and helped was a great encouragement to my son as he got started in Jiu-Jitsu. Lucius looked up to him as an athlete and leader. Our hearts are broken for you and we are praying for his family as they navigate this unimaginable loss. "
Taiseer Yosif wrote on Jun 3, 2026:
"The first time I met Ronin when he was in first grade doing basketball with my daughter at Kate Mitchell. He lit up the gym & classes with his kindness and energy and since then, every time I met him he?d greet me with a warm smile. This is such a tremendous loss to everyone who knew him. My condolences to his family & loved ones."
Jessica Galindo wrote on Jun 3, 2026:
"Dear Turnbull family, there are no words to express our sorrow for the loss of your beautiful son. We feel incredibly lucky to have Maddie in our lives, and we can only imagine the pain she and your family are going through. We are keeping you all in our thoughts and sending you endless love and strength.
Galindo?s Family."
Cinda barnes wrote on Jun 3, 2026:
"So sorry for your loss. You have my sympathy."
Diane Baldrige wrote on Jun 3, 2026:
"I am so sorry for loss. I didn't know Ronin, or any of your family butI I can't imagine how numb you all are at your loss. My heart goes out to you all."
Erika Abraham (Ms. C.) wrote on Jun 3, 2026:
"I am so deeply sorry for your families loss. I remember having both Maddie and Ronin in library at Meeker Elementary School. May the good memories and time spent with Ronin comfort you during this unimaginable time, and give you peace."
Lisa Camden wrote on Jun 3, 2026:
"Our grandson was deeply love, and will always be in our thoughts and hearts. He was the best! And we were so blessed that we had our last hug and I love you, the Sunday before. He never turned down a hug."
Karen Stein wrote on Jun 3, 2026:
"My son, Ethan, and Ronin were part of the AHS wrestling community. Ethan described Ronin as a friendly, kind, fun, quiet and genuine young man! Please know that we are here to support you in any way we can; be it today, a year from now, whenever...
Karen Stein"
Jeremie Knutson wrote on Jun 3, 2026:
"Turnbull family,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Ronin was such a sweet kid! He left a lasting impact on me during his time at Ames Middle School.
~Jeremie Knutson"
Jane Brandt wrote on Jun 2, 2026:
"What a beautiful young man! I am so sorry for your loss. "