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Cathy says
November 14, 2020 at 2:49 amGreg was a good guy and better friend. He was a major part of ABATE region 8’s success. He will be sorely missed.
Daphne says
November 14, 2020 at 10:27 pmIn the time I knew Greg, he was one helluva fine man, he loved his dog Muttly, had lots of good ideas, loved shootin pool, and he always tried to educate new and old riders. Knowing hes in the wind is best way to smile thru th tears. Love n hugs
Daphne says
November 14, 2020 at 10:38 pmIn the time I knew Greg he was a helluva an individual, loved his dog Muttly, so full of good ideas, and educated young and old riders alike. Knowing hes in the wind helps to keep a smile while remembering a wonderful friend.
Daphne says
November 14, 2020 at 11:19 pmIn the time that I knew Greg, he was a hell of an individual, loved his dog Muttly, was so full of good ideas, and educated young and old riders alike. Knowing he’s in the wind helps to keep a smile while remembering a wonderful friend. Love n hugs
Greg "Rudi" Rudisill says
November 16, 2020 at 7:19 amYour path was long and tough, sometimes not always straight, but those of us who knew you, really knew you—know that you were the best of us, ready stand not behind, but beside. You and I were on the same wavelength, some thought a bit off, but the humor that we saw in things that others sometimes didn’t , well as the saying goes, “If I have to explain it, you wouldn’t understand”. To my friend, my saddle partner, and most of all My Brother, your free of all that burdened you here. Ride again Brother, now the Angels have to keep up with you. Till we can ride together again, you will be missed, but never forgotten.
Molly Curry Parker says
April 11, 2023 at 11:07 pmI met Greg during Bennett Motor Express truck drivin days. He was setting in truck stop diner wearing a BME hat. I didnt know him but the hat says he was fellow owner operator with same company as i, so a spoke. He gathered his coffee and joined me at my table. He flirted but i knew right away he was a stand up gentlemen. And the rest are great memories. I knew he wasnt in great health and hadnt heard from him in awhile. My fears were realized when i looked into his facebook. Miss ya greg. We will catch up again.
Ridin’ Free.
Gregory Allen Turner, 57, passed away on November 12, 2020 welcomed home by Mama, Grandma, Aunt Lee, and Grandpa.
Gregory is survived by his brothers Phillip (Peggy) Haines and David (Marcy) Haines. He will be sadly missed by Lacey, Wyatt, Dylan, Rylan Gregory, Myra Jo.
Gregory will be sadly missed by all who knew him, ride free and safe until we meet again.