Robert L. "Bob" Turner

February 21, 1940 ~ June 1, 2022
Robert L. “Bob” Turner
82 of Mooresville, passed away on June 1, 2022, at St Francis Hospital in Indianapolis. Bob was born on February 21, 1940, in Mooresville, Indiana to the late Ballard Turner and Gladys (Roberts) Wiley.
Bob proudly and honorably served in the U. S. Air Force. He returned home to work as a mechanical engineer for the G.M. Chevy Truck & Bus Company for many years, before retiring. He enjoyed staying busy with antique cars, fishing, woodworking and helping raise their 25 exotic and domestic cats.
He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Patty (Carson) Turner; brothers David Wiley, Edward Wiley; sister Judy Draper; brothers in law, Rick Carson, Bill Carson along with many nieces and nephews.
Graveside services will be held on Monday, June 6th at 1:00pm at Mooresville Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, please consider donating in Bob’s memory to the Humane Society of Morgan County, 690 W Mitchell Ave, Martinsville, IN 46151, https://www.mchumanesoc.org/
Final arrangements are entrusted to Carlisle Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. Please visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
Bob was a wonderful man with a beautiful soul. His kindness and love will be remembered by all of us. I’m so glad to have met him, he touched my heart ♥️ Love and condolences to Pat and the family ߒ
Bob, Pat, and l went on several double dates during our high school years. Bob and I drove to Cumberland Lake to go fishing. We finally got there, rented a boat, and Bob said he wanted to go back home to see Pat. I knew then he would marry Pat. I was very proud to be the best man at the wedding! I will always cherish our many fun times! Roger Neal
Bob and his wife Patty were good friends with my mom and dad. I was very fortunate to go on a Vegas trip with them. Bob was a great friend to my family. R.i.P Mr. Bob Love you
We first met Bob and Pat via a mutual friend and coworker due to a shared interest in music. Over time we have become very close to them both and love them both as family. Bob has always been someone to look up too and one of the most talented and wise men I’ve ever known. We have so many fond memories it would be impossible to list them all but suffice to say they will always be a part of me and Bob will be incredibly missed. Although my heart truly aches at his passing. My soul is filled with his love and friendship and wonderful memories.
Bob was a great friend to my Husband and I, and will be sadly missed by all!!! Thoughts and prayers for Pat and the familyߙϰߙϰߙ
Pat I want to let you know how much I enjoyed the friendship with you and Bob. He was great guy to be able to work with for so many years. He adapted to computer drawing but would much rather use the drawing board. A lot of time he was quicker on the board anyway. Your cats were so special to you both. It was neat he was able to take serval kittens to Jordan’s elementary school classroom. She always remembers that. I think the last time we met you dropped off a gift for Jordan’s wedding. Unfortunately we didn’t do a good job of keeping in touch. In 2018 we found a place in North Carolina and spend most time there. I know he will be missed. I hope the best for you in the coming days and months ahead. You are in our thoughts and prayers