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Jason Turner - 5/25/2010

Class of 1987

WASHINGTON - Jason Ward Turner, age 41, passed away suddenly May 25, 2010, while riding motorcycles with his son and friends. Jason was born March 4, 1969, in St. George, Utah, to Jerald Wilford and Lena Jo Hinton Turner.

Jason married his best friend and soul mate, Camellia Bundy Turner on April 1, 1988, in St. George, Utah. Together they had two beautiful children, Kelsie Jo and Travis James, whom he loved very deeply. Jason was a great father, a wonderful husband, brother and son. He loved the outdoors and spending time with his family and friends. He enjoyed life to the fullest and had a contagious laugh that was recognizable from a distance. Jason was capable of doing anything he put his mind to. He spent many of his weekends over the last three years taking his son to the Desert Races all over Utah, Arizona and Nevada. He really enjoyed this time with his family and was so proud of his son's accomplishments. His beautiful daughter married a wonderful man in December 2009. Jason was so proud of her and glad that she had found Christopher. His family will always cherish the time we had with him. He was our rock and the center of his wife's world.

He is survived by his wife, Camellia; son, Travis James of Washington, UT; daughter, Kelsie Jo (Christopher) Lewis of Wiesbaden, Germany; father and mother, Jerald Wilford and Lena Jo Hinton Turner; brother, Morton Todd (Teresa) Turner; sister, Joanie (Darve) Anderson; sister-in-law, Teresa Anderson Turner; grandson, Zachary Lewis; and many extended family. He is preceded in death by his brother, Jerald "Tim" Turner.
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Camellia (Bundy) Turner (4813 days ago)
What an amazing person. I was the luckiest person to have shared the better part of my life with you, my best friend. You were always so good to me and I miss you so much. I love you with all my heart. Camellia
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