Turner Family Funeral Home extends its deepest condolences and heartfelt appreciation for your trust in our services. We understand the weight of this difficult time and strive to provide thoughtful and compassionate service. If we have been able to lessen your burden, we consider ourselves successful.
At Turner Family Funeral Home, we are proud to offer a range of options to honor your loved ones. From traditional funeral services to various cremation options, we provide a dignified farewell. Additionally, we offer a selection of monuments, grave markers, caskets, and vaults, ensuring that you can find the perfect choice to memorialize your loved one.
With locations in Missouri, we have served a diverse clientele for over 18 years. We deeply value the unique traditions and values of each family we serve, and it is an honor for us to learn and respect them.
We understand the profound grief that accompanies the loss of a loved one. Our compassionate staff is dedicated to providing genuine care and support to those who are hurting. We believe that this is a calling that extends to every aspect of our lives.
Funeral costs can be overwhelming, and at Turner Family Funeral Home, we are committed to responsible business practices. Our aim is to maintain affordable costs, ensuring that a funeral doesn't become a financial burden.
In memory of those who have passed, we would like to share the names of some recently departed individuals:
- Blake Burl Morgan, born September 6, 2000, in St. Joseph.
- Paul Edward DeHart, born in 1938 and passed away in Maysville, Missouri.
- Douglas Richard Pearl, age 73, passed away in Clarksdale, Missouri.
- Russell Dewayne Collins, born on October 28, 1963, in St. Joseph.
- Debbie Lavonne Rhoad, born on November 24, 1959, in Maysville, Missouri.
- Betty Jean Jefferies.
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