Gary Dean Turille
December 30, 1952 – May 22, 2024
Survived by wife, Leigh (Borowiak) Turille; children, Nicole Skinner (Augie) and Danie Senske (Andrew); granddaughters, Raegan Senske and Jetta Skinner; sister, Sally Tuel (Paul); many loved nieces and nephews.
Preceded in death by grandsons, Ryder Turille and John Skinner; parents, Peter and Thursa Turille; and brothers, Larry Turille and Terry Turille.
FUNERAL SERVICE: Friday, June 7th at 10:30am at the West Center Chapel, with VISITATION beginning at 9:30am. Interment, Cedar Dale Cemetery.
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We are so very sorry for your loss. Gary was a very good friend. We will never forget the many hours we spent with Gary & Leigh bowling and golfing. Him and Larry are now hitting them long and straight in heaven. He will be greatly missed.
Gary and Leigh were one of the first couples I met when I moved to Omaha some 40 years ago and remained good friends over the years. Gary and Larry played golf every weekend in the summer, and bowling in the winter for many of those years. I will miss his humor and his calls to check on me and the kids after Larry passed. A guy who kept his feelings close to his chest, he could not hide his love and pride in his girls. He will be missed and is someone to be remembered.
Our deepest sympathies to you all
Love Larry and Tami
We bowled together for over 30 years. He was a great competitor and a good friend. He will be missed.
I met Gary 10 years ago. He was absolutely the best Driver Manager/Safety Director that I have had the pleasure of working with in 35 years .
He had a very distinct sense of humor. He treated me like family…He was open minded, generous with his gardening also very proud of his tomatoes. Looking out for his drivers. He was able to calm any storm.
I will miss the story sharing of beloved family..especially those of his grandchildren, pets, and the meals he prepared that he loved also sharing of recipes..
RIP thy good and faithful servant…I will never forget the unconditional display of love and kindness showered to strangers of different cultures …….thousands miles away from home.
My sincere Condolences to the family…..Gary was a special man that brought laughter to a weary soul on a rainy day..
With a heart of GOLD…..We shall see him again.
So sorry for your loss. Prayers for you all.
Rest well gary
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