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Saturday, September 13, 2025 at 11:59 PM

Sean Everett Turner

Sean Everett Turner

July 3, 1991 — August 17, 2025

Sean Everett Turner, 34, loving father, son, and brother, went home to be with King Jesus on August 17, 2025, following a tragic motorcycle accident.

Sean was the kind of person everyone hoped to meet in life. His smile was infectious, and his personality was as big and bold as the Wild West. With his wonderful sense of humor, he brought light and joy into every room.

A proud U.S. Army Military Police veteran, Sean faithfully served his country for 12 years. He was also a dedicated member of the Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association – Alamo Chapter. Fittingly, his last day on earth was spent alongside those “brothers,” living life to the fullest.

Though Sean was taken far too soon, his legacy lives on in his two beloved sons and in the hearts of all who were blessed to know him.

Sean is survived by his sons, Weston Everett Turner (9) and Wyatt Stephen Turner (4) of San Antonio, TX; his parents, Don and Michelle Turner of Fernley, NV/San Antonio, TX; his sister, Krystle Turner of Fernley, NV; his brother, Jesse Turner (Whitney) of West Jefferson, NC; his grandfather, Buster Patrick of Malta, MT; and the boys’ mother, Kelsey Ryncarz of San Antonio, TX.

Interment with full military honors was held at the Northern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Fernley, NV, on Tuesday, September 2, followed by a service and lunch at Calvary Chapel Fernley.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association TX 23-3, with the memo Bootstrap.

https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/233CVMA

The family extends their deepest gratitude to friends and loved ones for their prayers and support. A special thank-you goes to the CVMA Alamo Chapter for their outpouring of love during this time of devastation — we know you are grieving too. We also wish to thank the Bandera Fire, EMS, and Police, as well as the University Health Emergency Department staff, for their care and compassion.


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