Tupelo- Sammy “Sam” Jones Turner, 70, died Sunday, July 26, 2020 at his residence. He was born in Tupelo, June 20, 1950 to Burton Davis and Palmer Jones Turner and was a graduate of Shannon High School. He retired from North Mississippi Medical Center after working full time as a painter for a number of years. Sam was a skilled painter who took great pride in his work. He bought two old, run down houses and transformed them into beautiful country homes. Sam was a life-long Elvis fan who collected a variety of memorabilia. He enjoyed watching old Westerns, especially ones starring Gene Autry or John Wayne, and according to his son, saw them all at least 100 times. Sam was known for taking great care of his lawn and home. He loved cooking in the Crockpot especially his specialty, chili, and often cooked for his family and his son, Scott, whom he adored immensely.
Sam was tender hearted for all animals; putting out a doghouse, food and water for any neighborhood strays that seemed to be drawn to him. Watching his dogs play brought him great joy and laughter. Sam was an avid bird watcher and always kept full bird feeders in his yard. He never complained when squirrels ate all the seed because “squirrels need to eat, too.”
Although Sam seldom asked for help himself, he was always willing to extend a helping hand to others. He had an endearing sense of humor and was loyal to his family and friends.
Survivors include his only child, Sammy “Scott” Turner of Tupelo; sister, Judy Mitchell of Tupelo; two brothers, Gene Autry Turner and his wife, Carolyn of Tupelo and Bill Turner of Garland, Texas; friend, former wife and mother of his son, Linda Turner of Tupelo; and a host of nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; three sisters, Mildred Stembridge, Patsy Sue Turner, and Janice Goff; and two brothers, Ted Turner and Jackie Turner.
Visitation was held 1 p.m. until service time Wednesday, July 29, 2020 at W.E. Pegues, Tupelo.
A memorial service was held 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 29, 2020 at the Jefferson Street Chapel of W.E. Pegues with Bro. Jerry Grammar officiating.
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