

It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Seth Jordan Turner. He went home to be with our Savior the Lord Jesus Christ Sunday, February 8,2026. Seth was born December 30, 2002, in Fountain Valley. California. He attended school in League City and graduated from Clear Falls High School in May 2021.Seth was serving in the United States Marine Corps at the time of his passing.
Seth is survived by his mother Joyce Turner and her fiancé Chris Lacy, Godmother Kathleen Wright and husband Ron Kelley, father Derek Turner, and Grandmother Terry Brown. He is also survived by two sisters: Kingsley Valen and Trinity Bell Brizendine and two brothers Ricky Bukowski and Johnny Hustad. He is preceded in death by his grandfather's Mike Culberson and William Turner.
Playing football in grade school was his first passion. He played for the League City Panthers with many that he still considers good friends, including his best friend, Josh Prince. As a team, they went to the Superbowl three years, winning one year. While playing football he learned many life lessons from his coach and mentor Matt Prince and his wife Amy. A few of those were respect and compassion for others, how to work hard for what you want, teamwork, leadership, and was his role model for how to love and protect the women in his life. Matt and Amy will always remember Seth not only as a family friend, but as their second son.
Seth enjoyed spending time at the beach when at home and in a boat on the lake in Arkansas when he was with his dad and grandmother. He worked to perfect his shooting skills. Seth loved to go on great new adventures regardless of how tough or scary. It was great to listen to him tell the stories of these adventures...there were a lot of them. For a 23-year-old, he experienced more adventure than most people twice his age and loved life and lived it to the fullest. He also loved his family and spending time with each one, He was always right there to lend a helping hand or shoulder. He had a soft heart for seniors and helping them take care of little things they needed assistance with.
Seth loved being a Marine and wanted to excel at everything. He was well on his way Seth entered bootcamp in August 2025. While in bootcamp he earned the Marine Corps Expert Marksmanship badge. In January 2026, he received his third promotion. He started his job training in Aviation Ordinance and was the team leader for his class His ultimate goal was to become an Officer and train to be a helicopter pilot. He was looking forward to serving his country for a minimum of 10 years, traveling the world and the adventures that came with it. With his life being cut short, we will miss the chance to hear about those adventures.
A visitation will be held on March 3, 2026, from 9:30 am to 10:30 am at Forest Park East Funeral Home, located at 21620 Gulf Fwy, Webster, TX 77598.
The funeral service will follow on the same day from 10:30 am to 11:30 am at the same venue.
A committal service will take place from 11:30 am to 12:00 pm, also at Forest Park East Funeral Home.
A catered reception is scheduled on March 3, 2026, from 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm.
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