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Phillip Delano Turner
October 25, 1936 - August 16, 2018 |
Phillip Delano Turner, 81, of Masontown, W.Va., formerly
of Charleston, W.Va., Atlanta, Ga., and Lexington, Ky., entered into
eternal rest, after a three-year fight with cancer, on Thursday, August
16, 2018, at Ruby Memorial Hospital, Morgantown, W.Va.
He was
born October 25, 1936, on the family farm in Bull Run W.Va., the son of
the late Clarence E. Turner and Mary (Rice) Turner of Arthurdale.
Phil was a graduate of Masontown High School, Class of 1954, Potomac
State College and West Virginia University. He began his professional
career as a Teacher / Coach, with the Preston County Board of Education
for six years, teaching general science, physical education and coaching
football, basketball and baseball.
Phil is survived by the love
of his life, his wife, Carolyn (Zinn) Turner, who together celebrated
their 59th wedding anniversary on August 8, 2018.
In 1965, he
started his public service career with the West Virginia Department of
Welfare where he held positions including social worker, county
director, assistant commissioner, director, and deputy commissioner.
Next, he served as Executive Director for the Commission on Aging where
he directed all senior service programs within West Virginia. Phil
retired from the State of West Virginia in 1988 and began a new career
path with the United States Department of Agriculture in Atlanta, Ga.,
where he spent five and half years as Regional Food Stamp Director of
the South Eastern Region and then to the State of Kentucky for another
five and half years as the Officer-in-Charge for Food & Nutrition
Services where he administered all USDA Food Programs including: WIC,
school lunch, school breakfast, summer feeding and etc. He worked very
closely with the U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Attorney's Office, USDA
Office of Inspector General, Attorney Generals and local law enforcement
officials conducting investigations and assisting in the prosecution of
fraud abuse in the Food Service Programs. During Phil's tenure with the
USDA, he served on the President's Disaster Team providing service to
victims that were affected living in the United States. Examples:
(Hurricanes Hugo and Andrew). He retired from the Federal USDA after 11
years. While working for the Commonwealth of Kentucky, Governor Paul E.
Patton commissioned Phillip "A Kentucky Colonel" for his outstanding
leadership and service to the State of Kentucky.
Following
retirement, Phil served as a Councilman on the Masontown Town Council
and was then elected Recorder. He served as CEO for the Preston County
Sheltered Workshop in Reedsville, then CEO of Valley Healthcare Systems
in Morgantown, retiring after 45 years as a public servant for state,
federal, and private agencies.
Phil was active in many Community
groups, boards and organizations including: WVU Affiliated Center for
Developmentally Disabled, WVU Gerontology Center, Preston County Senior
Citizens, Valley Health Care System, Economic Development Board,
Charleston Elks, Beckley, Charleston and Valley Lions Clubs, WVU
Emeritus Club, State Cancer Society, Red Cross, United Way, Special
Olympics, Arthurdale Heritage, Reedsville VFD, Valley Alumni
Association, numerous sports organizations and a member of the
Reedsville United Methodist Church where he enjoyed cooking and
preparing the monthly men's breakfast with Raymond Strahin.
Phillip is survived by his three loving children: daughter Kimberly
Turner Strickland and husband Allen of Parkersburg, son Michael of
Masontown, and daughter Victoria Kaluzny and husband Mike of La Port,
Ind.; four grandchildren: Mary (Strickland) Thompson (Jay) of Vienna,
Justin Phillip Young (Amanda) of Charleston, Michael Casey Padlo, of La
Port, Ind., and Hollie Marie Turner of Masontown; five great-
grandchildren: Brice Myers, Leo Thompson and Maxwell Thompson of Vienna,
and Tucker and Parker Young of Charleston.
A special thank you to
two dear friends, Don and Nancy Morris of Florida, and two special
people he considered as brothers, Buck Sparks and Tom Kuhn, to his
coffee buddies that he met with each morning at the senior center, along
with Phil's many nieces and nephews that he was so proud of and loved
dearly.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by
three brothers, Raymond, Charles and Eldon Turner; two sisters, Alma
"Boots" Boudreaux and Velma June Ault.
Phillip was a devoted WVU
Sports Fan, husband, father, grandfather and great - grandfather. The
Joy of his life was being with his love ones, traveling and playing golf
with his friends. For the last 10 years, Carolyn and he spent the winter
months in Florida.
In continuation of his quest for being a
servant to others, he requested that his body be donated to the WVU
Human Gift Registry for Health Sciences Education and Research.
A
Celebration of Life Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, September
15, at Morgan Funeral Home in Reedsville, W.Va. Friends and family will
be received at Morgan Funeral Home from 2 p.m. until the memorial
service at 4 p.m., with Gary E. Helms officiating. Interment will take
place at a later date with immediate family members at the Mount Zion
Cemetery in Masontown, W.Va.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be
made in his honor to the Mount Zion Cemetery Association, P.O. Box 57,
Masontown, WV 26542.
Morgan Funeral Home is honored to serve the
Turner family.
www.morganfuneralhomewv.com
Obituary from Charleston Gazette-Mail, September 12, 2018 |