
of Mountain Home, AR
May 20, 1935 - October 31, 2025
Harvey E. Turner Sr., of Mountain Home, Arkansas, passed away on October 31, 2025, at the age of 90, in Mountain Home. He served in the Army (Korea) and was a member of the Masonic Lodge in Mississippi. He was affectionately known as ''Little Man'' to many people. He owned and operated ''Little Man's Mobil'' service station for many years with his long-time friend and business partner, Curtis Williams. Later, he worked at Powell's True Value (then Joe's True Value) before retiring in his 80s.
Harvey is survived by four children: Cindy Cole (Lane), Harvey ''Bubba'' Turner Jr. (Dee Dee), Mike Turner (Patricia), and Lee Turner, all of Mountain Home; five grandchildren: Lindsey Turner Sanders (Michael), Carson White, and Blaine White, all of Mountain Home, and Samara and Cindy Kay Turner of Indiana, and two siblings: Mike Turner of Jackson, Mississippi and Berniece Kelly of Water Valley, Mississippi. He was preceded in death by his wife, Jean Turner of Mountain Home, parents: J.B. and Annie Turner of Ruleville, Mississippi, and a sister: Betty Ann Brewer of Jackson, Tennessee.
A visitation will be held between 12-1:00pm at Roller Funeral Home on Friday, November 7, 2025, with funeral services to follow. Interment will be at Walker Road Cemetery with pallbearers: Lonnie Williams, Carson White, Michael Sanders, Heath Williams, and Justin Williams. The family requests that, in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Walker Road Cemetery fund, 216 Roundup Ln., Mountain Home, AR 72653, c/o Karen Edwards.

So sorry for your loss. Harvey was special to me .I remember him when he worked with Curtis at the station. I had the great pleasure of working with him at Powell's. He always had a smile on his face.

Mike and Patricia, I'm sorry for your loss. My deepest condolences and prayers to you and your family.

Bubba, Mike and family, sorry for your loss. prayers for your family.

My deepest condolences to Harvey's family for the loss of such an incredible person, I was lucky enough to work with him at powells during my highschool years and he taught me so much about life. With deepest love, rest in paradise my friend

He was the best father-in-law a girl could ask for. I whispered to Mike once upon a time "I think your dad likes me." He said honey he loves ❤️ you. I'll miss him very much and I was proud to be a part of his family.

Family and friends of Harvey. So sorry for your loss. Condolences to each of you.

To all of Harvey's family,
We are saddened to learn of Harvey's passing. We have known Harvey for decades. He was always a pleasure to visit with over the years. Please accept our condolences. You have our deepest and heartfelt sympathy at this difficult time. Harvey was a wonderful person and he will be missed greatly.
Rest in peace, Harvey.
Sincerely,
Mike and Dianna Roller

Harvey was a fine man. I worked for Him and Curtis when I was in High school they called me Goober all the time. They taught me to tune a car fix a flat. They open my love for the Auto industry i spent the next 50 years somewhere in the Industry.
He took time to advise me after my father passed away. I have great respect for Harvey Turner. He was a special person in my life.
Rest in peace Little Man Harvery.

RIP Harvey. Condolences to the family.