While attending George Washington Carver High School, he was very active: he was an avid player of sports, known for his skills in baseball and basketball and it was his speed and agility that his friends bestowed upon him the name, 'Chili Red.' His great accomplishments was being a member of the Honor Society, Vice President of the Student Council, graduated Valedictorian Class of 1965.
He was loved and admired by his family as well as his neighborhood family in Garden City Park. He enjoyed life. He along with his brothers and friends in the neighborhood would ride with his father painting houses and cutting yards to earn money on the weekends.
Charles joined the U.S. Air Force, July 7, 1965 and was honorably discharged on September 18, 1968. He returned home where he lived with his mother and brother. He never complained no matter the circumstances. The family will remember Charles for his famous phrase as he would smile and say, 'I'M ALL RIGHT'.
Charles was preceded in death by his parents, one sister and two brothers.
Survivors include: Rev. Leon Turner (Linda), Patricia Dinnon, Clifford Turner, Mayor Sylvester Turner, Robert Turner, Jacqueline Turner, Donald Ray Turner (Debra), Everett Turner (Doris) of San Antonio, Texas and Madie Thompson of Oakland, California., and a host of nieces, nephews and friends.
Visitation is on Saturday, May 7, 2016 from 11:30 am to 1:30pm and funeral service will begin at 1:30pm at the Garden of Hope Chapel at Paradise Funeral Home in Houston, Texas with interment to follow at the Paradise North Cemetery.
While attending George Washington Carver High School, he was very active: he was an avid player of sports, known for his skills in baseball and basketball and it was his speed and agility that his friends bestowed upon him the name, 'Chili Red.' His great accomplishments was being a member of the Honor Society, Vice President of the Student Council, graduated Valedictorian Class of 1965.
He was loved and admired by his family as well as his neighborhood family in Garden City Park. He enjoyed life. He along with his brothers and friends in the neighborhood would ride with his father painting houses and cutting yards to earn money on the weekends.
Charles joined the U.S. Air Force, July 7, 1965 and was honorably discharged on September 18, 1968. He returned home where he lived with his mother and brother. He never complained no matter the circumstances. The family will remember Charles for his famous phrase as he would smile and say, 'I'M ALL RIGHT'.
Charles was preceded in death by his parents, one sister and two brothers.
Survivors include: Rev. Leon Turner (Linda), Patricia Dinnon, Clifford Turner, Mayor Sylvester Turner, Robert Turner, Jacqueline Turner, Donald Ray Turner (Debra), Everett Turner (Doris) of San Antonio, Texas and Madie Thompson of Oakland, California., and a host of nieces, nephews and friends.
Visitation is on Saturday, May 7, 2016 from 11:30 am to 1:30pm and funeral service will begin at 1:30pm at the Garden of Hope Chapel at Paradise Funeral Home in Houston, Texas with interment to follow at the Paradise North Cemetery.
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