Gerald Bradley Turner

March 14, 1929 ~ April 24, 2023
Gerald Bradley Turner
94, of Mooresville, passed away on April 24, 2023, at Greenwood Healthcare Center in Greenwood, Indiana. Gerald was born on March 14, 1929, in Humboldt, IL to the late Fountain R. and Marjorie “Callahan” Turner. Gerald was married to the late Dot Turner.
Gerald served in the Army during the Korean War and later worked at Allison Transmission for 30 years. He enjoyed collecting antiques, old jugs, and pocketknives.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife Dot, brother Wallace Turner, and a sister Wanda L. Macer.
He is survived by his nieces and nephews and caregiver and long-time family friend Linda Reed.
Graveside services will be held at White Lick Cemetery in Mooresville, IN at 1pm on Monday, May 8th
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I will always love and miss you, Uncle Brad.
Your niece , Lorraine
Uncle Brad was like a second father to our family gowing up. He was active in scouting and very active in church also. My sister described him perfectly when she said he was a gentle soul. He was always so positive and laughing with a joke or a quick one-liner.
He was also an excellent singer and sang in many, many church services. I was fortunate enough to attend church with him a few times in the last few years. He went with me to the hospital when I was scheduled for cancer surgery and prayed for my survival and recovery which could not have happened without that support. For that I am eternally grateful to him and God. He loved birds singing and could name every birds song without seeing them. He also loved going out to eat and especially Grays free pie Wednesdays. He served our country in the Korean war. This mans was and is a saint. I will miss him more than words could ever say. Till we meet again Uncle Brad, your nephew Reid Turner