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In Loving Memory

Turney, Brian Matthew

Turney, Brian Matthew 62. passed away Saturday December 25th 2021.  Son of the late Mary (Masson) and Thomas Turney Sr., “Uncle Bobo” was born and raised in St. Louis, MO. He attended Mehlville high School and the University of Missouri Columbia where he earned a bachelors degree in journalism.  He worked for Hogan Trucking for 30 years before retiring in 2020.  Dear brother of Thomas (Kathy) Turney, Martha (Richard) Watson, Laura (Jeffrey) Franke and John (Trisha) Turney. He was the beloved uncle to Kelli, Shawn, Jon, Barrett, Brian, Morgan, Taylor M, Taylor W, Claire and Peyton. Great uncle, cousin and friend to many.  His larger than life personality and laugh will be missed by all.

 

A celebration of life is being planned for the new year with more details to follow on Facebook.  In the interim, raise a glass, spin up some Elvis and wish Brian godspeed.

KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY SERVICE

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24 thoughts on “Turney, Brian Matthew”

  1. So much sadness but I I think Brian won’t mind if I turn on Elvis Radio in my car today and listen ALL day long.

    Welcome Home Brian.

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  2. So much sadness but I I think Brian won’t mind if I turn on Elvis Radio in my car today and listen ALL day long.

    Welcome Home Brian.

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  3. Farewell my friend. I will always remember you smile, your infectious sense of humor, your enjoyment of music (Elvis, The Eagles) and your enthusiasm for life. You were voted “Most School Spirit” in High School and it was obvious why. I will smile every time I think of you. Until we meet again.

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  4. Farewell my friend. I will always remember you smile, your infectious sense of humor, your enjoyment of music (Elvis, The Eagles) and your enthusiasm for life. You were voted “Most School Spirit” in High School and it was obvious why. I will smile every time I think of you. Until we meet again.

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  5. Just too many memories to recall. I am glad I knew you. We went through a lot of good and bad times. You were a much better friend than most people know. I don’t know how many times you messed up your computer then call me to get it working again. The oven was never used until I bought frozen pizza for us. I remember your neighbor getting made for pulling in the front parking spot. I guess she will have it now. The times we bought rounds at the HOR and played music.
    People would ask, is Brian coming today?” I don’t and you rarely answered your phone.

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  6. Just too many memories to recall. I am glad I knew you. We went through a lot of good and bad times. You were a much better friend than most people know. I don’t know how many times you messed up your computer then call me to get it working again. The oven was never used until I bought frozen pizza for us. I remember your neighbor getting made for pulling in the front parking spot. I guess she will have it now. The times we bought rounds at the HOR and played music.
    People would ask, is Brian coming today?” I don’t and you rarely answered your phone.

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  7. Brian, my best friend of 20 years. You were right, you are immortal. You will forever be alive in our hearts and stories. No one ‘s stories ,even mine, could do you justice. I love you. I ‘ll have a beer for you everyday because that’s what a good friend would do.lol. love you
    Rest in Peace ❤️

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  8. Brian, my best friend of 20 years. You were right, you are immortal. You will forever be alive in our hearts and stories. No one ‘s stories ,even mine, could do you justice. I love you. I ‘ll have a beer for you everyday because that’s what a good friend would do.lol. love you
    Rest in Peace ❤️

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  9. Brian was such a wonderful guy & friend ♥️ He always made me laugh with his crazy jokes & actions. He could tell a joke like nobody else, he was the best at telling jokes, I will miss that, a lot. He will be missed, Rest In Peace my friend.

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  10. Brian was such a wonderful guy & friend ♥️ He always made me laugh with his crazy jokes & actions. He could tell a joke like nobody else, he was the best at telling jokes, I will miss that, a lot. He will be missed, Rest In Peace my friend.

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  11. The world received an awesome gift 63 years ago today.While those of us fortunate enough to have closely shared his comedic creativity and genuine nature will forever celebrate him, I hope his positive impact on countless lives will forever be honored and revered by the counless more he briefly encountered.LOVE you BROTHER !

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  12. The world received an awesome gift 63 years ago today.While those of us fortunate enough to have closely shared his comedic creativity and genuine nature will forever celebrate him, I hope his positive impact on countless lives will forever be honored and revered by the counless more he briefly encountered.LOVE you BROTHER !

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  13. Shocked hearing Brian died. He was my neighbor. We talked almost every day. We talked about his writings, his school. He told me jokes. I tried to get him to eat healthier and cut out some cigarettes and beer. But those were his favorites. Brian also talked to my grandchildren. My granddaughter that is 6 thought he was funny. I’ll most certainly miss our conversations. Symphony to his brothers and sisters.

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  14. Shocked hearing Brian died. He was my neighbor. We talked almost every day. We talked about his writings, his school. He told me jokes. I tried to get him to eat healthier and cut out some cigarettes and beer. But those were his favorites. Brian also talked to my grandchildren. My granddaughter that is 6 thought he was funny. I’ll most certainly miss our conversations. Symphony to his brothers and sisters.

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