Stephen Wayne Turner (Steve) was healed and made whole when he was called Home on October 14, 2017. Steve was born in Bel Air, MD on June 8th, 1963. He leaves behind a memory of love and compassion. He would have given his last shirt, last dollar, and all of his time to anyone that asked. That's because he was raised to be that way by his parents, Sue and Hugh Turner of Acworth, GA Next to his wife, his best friend was his younger brother Rodney Turner of Roswell, GA. They shared many common interests that included music, guns, hot sauce and a love for the Lord. After Jesus, his greatest loves were his wife, Teri, his two children Heather Eason of Waxhaw, NC and Kenny Turner, of Rock Hill, SC, and his beautiful, sweet granddaughter Ashleigh Faith Eason (Jellybean). On Saturday mornings he was frequently found at breakfast with the Iron Men of Rock Hill and Saturday afternoons rooting for the West Virginia Mountaineers. He leaves behind a family that grows stronger and closer as would be his wish. In his honor we will treat this not as a road block but rather a new road to travel. Aside from his immediate family, Steve is also survived by Sara Turner, wife to Rodney, nephew Bryan Turner and his wife Debora, nephew Jacob Hubbard, nephew Patrick VanHaussen and his wife Lana, niece Kat Turner and Andy Eason, husband to Heather Eason and his mother-in-law Gwen Row. A personal note from Teri: Steve said frequently that he was not afraid to die and he was ready to be with Jesus. I just wish he wasn't called Home so soon.. I know he is no longer in pain and he is rejoicing with his Lord and Savior! I have said many times that I could not have asked for a man to love me any more than Steve loved me. No matter the struggles we went through, I knew that no matter what, he loved me! I am so thankful that Steve and I got to say goodbye to each other as I was heading out of town Saturday morning. We said I love you, hugged, kissed and goodbye. I just wish that I would have known that would be the last time we would say goodbye. The one thing I want EVERY ONE of you to take away from this is: Make sure you tell your spouse or loved one that you love them everyday. Kiss and hug them when you say goodbye. Because we don't know when that goodbye will be out last goodbye. Steve, my love, my friend, I will always love you and I miss you terribly. A visitation will be held on Thursday, October 19, 2017 from 6-8pm at Bass Cauthen Funeral Home.