William Lee “Chip” Turner, age 58, of Moundville, AL, passed away December 15, 2021 at his residence. Services will be 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, December 21, 2021 at Magnolia Chapel North with Bro. Bobby Herndon officiating. Visitation will be one hour prior to services at the funeral home.

He was preceded in death by his parents, James B. “Jim” and Helen Turner, and sister, Lynn Cabaniss.

Survivors include his wife, Roberta Stetson Turner; sons, Nathan Turner and Ethan Turner; sisters, Kay Baker Herndon, Janna Boyd, and Robin Carter; brother-in-law, Ralph Cabaniss; and grandchildren, Kade Turner, Elleigh Turner, and Madeline Turner.

Chip was married to the love of his life, Roberta. Chip was so proud of his sons, Nathan and Ethan. Spending time with his grandchildren added so much joy to his life. He was a proud Pawpaw. He loved Alabama Football and game shows especially Chase and Millionaire.

His friend Lee, who has supported and loved him since childhood was more like family. Chip loved coaching his son, Nathan during his younger years, spending time with Ethan playing video games and taking him to McDonalds. He was a quiet man that loved everyone. He had a quirky sense of humor.

Everyone LOVED his cooking. It was amazing how many people showed up for dinner. He missed his sister, Lynn that passed away in September. Sisters, Janna, Robin and especially Kay will treasure all their memories.

He will have such a homecoming in seeing family, cousin Bobby Lill, brother-in-law, Guy. Never one for picture-taking, his sneaky sister, Kay, was able to get a lot of pictures of him that we will forever cherish. We love yo u Chip. We will miss you forever and will look forward to seeing you again one day.

Pallbearers will be Nathan Turner, Ethan Turner, Lee McLendon, Jake Stetson, Kenny Stetson, and Sheldon Kennedy.

Honorary pallbearers are Chloe Jordan, Izabella Turner, staff of TSICU, Bobby Herndon, Kay Herndon, and Darrin Foster.

Memorial donations may be made to Magnolia Chapel to assist with funeral expenses.

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