GREENEVILLE - Julia Leigh Turner, age 52, of Greeneville, passed away unexpectedly Monday, August 14, 2023.
She was a 1989 graduate of Sullivan South High School where she was a member of the soccer team and was awarded an All State trophy. She enjoyed painting with her friend Barbara, always happy go lucky, being extremely helpful to everyone she came in contact with.
She is survived by her daughter: Ashley Adams of Greeneville; three sisters: Karen (Randy) Ratliff of Palm Bay, FL, Kelly (Rick) Smith of Kingsport and twin sister: Jennifer Turner of Jonesborough; nieces and nephews: Kari Lucas, Tech Sgt. Mitchell Guntrum USAir Force, Sean Guntrum and Breanna Turner; her beloved fur babies: Bandit and Apollo; and longtime friend: Tina Allison and kids.
She was the daughter of the late B. Wayne Turner and Doris Jean Taylor.
There will be a celebration of life at a later date officiated by Mary Jane Farmer.
Kiser-Rose Hill is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.kiserrosehillfuneralhome.com Kiser Rose Hill Funeral Home, 125 Idletime Drive, Greeneville, TN, 37743 423-636-8007
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3 Entries
Ollis
October 26, 2023
Julia you will always be remembered for the love and friendship. You were someone who has left an impact on me and the love you had for my son when he was born was abundant. COVID was no fair to anyone and we all missed so much. You will always be remembered for your beautiful smile and that twinkle in your eye. RIP Julia
Gidgett R Stone
August 24, 2023
You were a wonderful person. God times were had with you!! You´ll be remembered!! Love and Condolences to all who will miss you !!
Jodie Hutton
August 20, 2023
Rest in peace Juma You are missed and your memory is cherished. We love you!!
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