Robert W. Worrell, Jr.

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Oct 18 1975
Apr 2 2020
44 Years
Downingtown

Robert W. Worrell, Jr., 44, of Downingtown, passed away at his home on 4/2/2020 after a brief illness. Born in Coatesville, he was the beloved son of Robert W. Worrell, Sr. and Deborah Miller Worrell of Gap.

He is survived, in addition to his parents, by two sisters; Deneen L. Keesey and husband John of Coatesville and Amanda L. Worrell and companion Ed of Warminster, PA. Niece & Nephews, Alexis, Dylan, Dustyn, Johnny, Robby, Aunts, Uncles & Cousins.

Robert was a great football & baseball fan, Eagles & Phillies all the way! He enjoyed music, but country music was his favorite. Robert enjoyed going to A.C. to play the slots, going out to eat, all social activities.  He was adventurous. The most important remembrances are that his smile was contagious, he lived life to the fullest, and he saw the good in "Everyone" he met.

Predeceased by a Brother:  Andrew F. Worrell, Maternal Grandparents- Mr. & Mrs. Frank Miller, Paternal Grandparents- Mr. & Mrs. John Worrell.

Due to the current pandemic situation, a public Celebration of Life Service will be scheduled and announced at a later date and time.

Arrangements are entrusted to the Wilde Funeral Home, Parkesburg, PA. Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com

 

 
 

Condolences

Deneen and family ... 
Sending deepest sympathies for the loss of your Bobby... an incredible brother to you, son to your parents and a friend aren't enough to describe him ... may you find comfort in the memories you cherish and the prayers and strength of friends to help you all carry on.    May God bless you all... sending lots of love ...   Love,  Patty Weicker 

 

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Debbie, my thought and prayers are with you and your family. I still don't know the right words to say but know that I am here for you if you need me. 

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Bob I miss you so much already. I hope you are now at peace and pain free. Enjoy being able to do all the things your body here on earth wouldn't let you do. You will get to meet Andrew and tell him all about me and enjoy all the company of our grand parents and other lost family members. Until we meet again over a glass of tea just know we all miss you terribly. Love, Andy

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Debbie, Bob, Deneen, Amanda and family,

My deepest sympathy to all of you. No one can put Bobby into words. His laugh, hug, wink and smile will always be in our hearts. He touched and changed the lives of so many people everyday. His unending strength and determination will be missed. We are all better people for having him in our lives. I will miss him. I hope that your broken heats will heal and that the memories of love and laughter will support you through this difficult time.

Love,

Janiece

 

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Thank you Janiece. You were a big part of Bobs life someone he will never forget and neither will we. I got to read all the kind words you sent to our mom and I can't to tell you how much that meant to her. I know you couldn't physically be there at the end but know we spoke of you to him and he knew your thoughts were with him, he knew you would be there if you could. Bobby lived a life not many get who are like him and you helped with so much of it. I can't say thank you enough for just being you. There will always be a special place here in our family for you.

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Debbie & Family,

Words, however kind, can't mend your heartache but those who care and share your loss wish you comfort and peace of mind.  May you find strength in the love of Jesus Christs, your family and in the warm embrace of friends.  With love and prayers, our heartfelt condolences on the loss of your son.  REMEMBER: "DEATH LEAVES A HEARTACHE NO ONE CAN HEAL, LOVE LEAVES A MEMORY NO ONE CAN STEAL."   Love, Loren and LaTaja Boyd

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Debbie,  It is always heart-breaking to lose a child, no matter how old he is. May God comfort you and your family in your grief and know that there is a very special place in heaven for those with special needs. Aunt Gloria's daughters, Judith Herman Khan and Linda Marie Kussmaul.

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Bob, Debbie, and family,

  I am so very sorry to hear of your son's passing.  You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

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Deb, Bob, Deneen and Amanda, 

I can't begin to image how hard this is for you. I remember when the twins were born( I am honored to share their birthday). Randy was looking through pictures and found several when the kids were at our house, Uncle Frank and Aunt Dolly were beaming with joy. Bobby had just a way of grabbing your heart strings. I know Deneen has lost a piece of herself with the twin connection. Amanda he will be telling Andrew all about you.... I bet he is raising the devil with his grandparents. I will miss his infectious smile...and we should all be as adventurous.  Hugs and prayers.

Love Aunt Alta, Rise, Randy and family

 

 

 

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My Deepest Sympathy to The Worrell Family.
Sending prayers.🙏🏻

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Praying for your healing, comfort, strength and peace during this painful time.

 

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Sending condolences, prayers and love to the family.
Dan and Baleria Williams

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Dear Debbie, I'm sorry it took a year to find out that this sweet boy passed away, but he was always special to me. I will always keep him in my heart. I'll pray that some day you can heel, without you he would of never made as far as he did. Bless you

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Thank you Kim for the kind words. It happened so suddenly we only got 2 weeks with him after finding out he had the tumor. We appreciate you thinking of him even if it is a year later. His birthday just passed so this was a nice surprise.

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