04/22/2026
Kerston Turner Sallings was born on September 9, 1985, in Marion County, South Carolina. He woke up in GOD’s arms on April 17, 2026, after a very long illness.
Kerston loved his family, the deaf community (extension of his family), his work, and sarcasm. He loved his family and was always ready to back up anyone needing help in whatever way necessary. He was the type of ride or die everyone knew they needed once they met him. He was the best friend you knew you wanted to be and was thankful Kerston was there to be it for you. Kerston would go to battle for you, if he felt he could make it better (which he always felt he could make everything better). Kerston also had a funny remark or comeback when he thought he needed to lighten the mood or he wanted to tell how wrong you were but didn’t want to offend. Kerston would always say something sarcastic. We really think sarcasm was his love language.
Kerston had a beautiful soul that loved everyone. He loved Christmas and spoiling his favorite people. He loved his family and friends. He loved spending time on triple dates with the Cribb’s and the Lunciano’s. He loved spending time with his 2 beautiful nieces playing games, going to the zoo or movies, or just spoiling them. Kerston loved spending time with his brother in law/sister in law, the Lock/Smith families, and he especially loved Sunday dinners with his mom, husband, brother and step dad. He was always the person you could call to ask questions or vent to; however, one of his favorite pastimes was setting everyone straight when he believed they were wrong. Most of all, he loved to make everyone laugh. Even during his multiple stays in the hospital, he would always be the person whose room was full of nurses. They instantly fell in love him, his bright smile, and, especially, his jokes would make his stay and the nurses jobs a little brighter and easier. He kept them laughing…and he never hesitated to tell them how to do something correctly, in Kerston’s typical fashion. His departure from this earth has left a very big hole in his family’s world. He will be missed every day, every minute, and every second until we can see him again.
Kerston fulfilled a lifelong dream by setting up Authentic ASL Interpreting, LLC. The business and his remarkable team remained a passion he lived daily. His mission in life was to make a difference in the Deaf community and fight for their rights. The deaf community was his second family.
Kerston left behind his husband, Clinton Sallings; his mother, Renee T. (Jeffrey) Copeland; his brothers - Jeremy (Denise) Nealy, Derek J. Turner; sister, Allison R. Baker; his children - Logan, Jacob, and Emma; father, Doug (Via) Brown; aunt, Gail (Gene) Martin; nieces - Allie, Jenny, Elizabeth, Abbie, Emery, Chloe; nephew, Teddy; paternal grandmother, Eloise G. Brown.
Proceeded in death were his maternal grandmother, Jewel P. Elvis Turner; grandfathers - Johnny P. Turner and C. Larry Brown; aunts - Susan T. Caulder and Karen A. Brown; and uncle, Danny Kaye Perritt.