In loving memory of

Danny Turner
May 8, 1946 - March 17, 2015

Danny Turner, 68 passed away on March 17, 2015 in Van Cleaves, Mississippi.
Danny was born on May 8th, 1946 to Ray L. and Iris Marie (Tolen) Turner, both of whom preceded him in death. Mr. Turner graduated from Seymour High School in 1964 and attended Indiana University. Danny enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren, gardening and collecting old farming tractors.
Mr. Turner was retired from the Sun Herald of Gulf Port, Mississippi and previous owner of a small trucking company.

Danny was married to Carolyn Baucum of Van Cleaves, Mississippi and is survived by a sister, Lorra B. Turner of Seymour, one sister-in-law, Frederica Turner of Mt. Gilead, Ohio, three daughters, Dani L. Land of Seymour, Leniece Holman of Nashville, Tennessee, and Sonya Ferguson-Hill of Laurel, Mississippi. Also, nieces and nephews, Ed Wayt, Loretta Tillett, Joe Wayt, Roger Wayt, Larry Ray Turner, Debra Smith and Lavella Wayt.

Mr. Turner was preceded in death by: his parents Ray L. Turner and Iris M. (Tolen) Turner, brothers Larry, Lanny and Michael Turner, sisters. Linda Wayt, Sue Ann Turner and nephews, Jerry Turner and Joshua Smith.

Funeral services will be held at Voss Chapel on Monday, March 23rd with visitation starting at 10 am and funeral at 11 am. Burial will be immediately following at Ackeret's Chapel. Memorials may be written to the American Heart Association.

Tributes

Judith Gellman wrote on Mar 29, 2015:

"So sorry to hear about Danny, Dump brought the clipping from the paper to show me when he found it. It was too late for him to attend the funeral, but he asked me to put a tribute in for him. I remember all the boys he was close to when they were teens. It seems most of them have passed. God bless and keep all his family. Judi"

Gary Lee wrote on Mar 29, 2015:

"Going to miss you Danny. I've been thinking about you for the past couple of weeks, wondering where you were. Haven't seen you since I worked on your truck. Me, Duke, and Dale are all that"s left of our group. Was shocked when I came across your obituary in an old newspaper. Will always remember you and the good times we had. Dump"

American_Heart Association wrote on Mar 20, 2015:

"May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always."