Angela Rhinehart
My Dad was my rock and I will always be his little girl
Birth date: Aug 13, 1956 Death date: Apr 27, 2014
Cregg Alan Turner, 57, of Chanute, passed away Sunday, April 27, 2014 at his home in Chanute. Cregg was born on August 13, 1956 in Chanute, the son of Earl Wallace Turner and Zelma Jane (Davis) Pease. He was united in marriage to Read Obituary
My Dad was my rock and I will always be his little girl
Connie & family. We are so sorry, and wish we had known before today.
What can you say about Cluster....he was one of kind. Bowling was never more fun, than when we bowled with him.... Nationals in Corpus Christi, Toledo, Reno, most especially at home.
Our prayers are with you all, Ken and Nancy Taylor
Connie, I am so sorry for your loss. I want you to know I am thinking of you and I feel for you. I also want you to know since hearing this, it has brought about memories from the past. Some of this memories do include Cregg and his crazy self. He could say some of the funniest things. I use to wonder where that came from. I remember the love you too shared. Connie you are so blessed. Remember God is right beside you and he will see you through this chapter in your life. I love you Connie
I remember Cregg growing up and always thought he was cool.My sister (Sheryl) and Pam were classmates.May you draw strength from the Lord in this time of your loss.
Gary Hawkinson
So many great memories with Cregg and Connie. Softball for years, dragging main the yellow van, softball tournaments all over the place, parties at Baker's house.....where does the time go? Even though Cregg is no longer with us here, I will hold the great memories forever.
Randy Adams
My half-brother Cregg Turner taught me how to remodel a house.
Connie & Family,
I am so sorry to hear about Cregg. Thinking of you and your family. He will be dearly missed. I remember the good times we had when we were younger with the family gatherings & the outings we had down in Chanute. Those were good memories that I will never forget with Cregg and your family. May you remember the good times you had with him. He will always stay in your hearts. Connie.....don't hesitate to call me if you need someone to talk to. Its not easy, but God allows our hearts to heal slowly and he will never leave you during this time and down the road as you heal from your loss. Blessings to all of you.
Your cousin....Tammy Marstall & family