1 Words of(Ihanfcs The family of Geoffrey Turner wishes to express our sincere thanks for the flowers and other expressions of love during our time of bereavement. -The Turner and Wells Family To say I'm not going to miss you, would be a lie Even if we didn't always see eye to eye There were many trials and tribulations we would go through But for each other there was nothing we wouldn't do I may not have agreed with everything you would do But I can honestly say, as a BROTHER you was loyal and true Jeff "CORNBREAD" that was his nickname No matter how you addressed liim, he was always the same "Baby SIS" was his nickname for me And in my heart he will forever be Although I'm going to miss him deeply MY comfort will come from knowing he is pain free From this earth. He may be gone But in my heart he will forever live on. R.I.P. Love You Written by Angela Pam Wells Jarrell FUNERAL SERVICE Saturday, January 17 tli 11:00 a.m. Donald Trimble Mortuary, Inc. Decatur, GA Dr. Joeann H. Malone - Officiating Pastor of the Salvage Baptist Church Obituary Geoffrey Lee Turner (affectionately known as Cornbread), age 57, past on January 8, 20 15 after a battle well fought. He was born on July 29, 1958 in Duluth, Georgia to the late Robert Lee Turner Jr. and Eleanor Turner. Geoffrey spent his childhood in Lawrenceville Georgia and graduated from Roosevelt High School where he played basketball. Geoffrey loved music, football and fishing. He was a free spirit who loved life and everyone lie met. He also loved attending church and gospel concerts. Left to treasure his memories and continue his legacies of love are his beloved sons Geoffrey Adonis Turner and Brandon Hosch. Jeff was one of six children and will forever he remembered by his brothers Calvin Sommour, Marvin "Rayburn" Turner (Edna), and sisters Peggy Ball (Timmy), Charlotte Hosch and April Wells (Mitch). He was preceded in death by his sister Doris K. Turner.