Family will receive friends Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at Cornerstone Bible Fellowship Church, 7351 Warden Road in Sherwood with burial in Rest Hills Memorial Park. Donations will be accepted at any Metropolitan National Bank.įuneral services will be held at 10 a.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Dean Worden Family Fund. He will be greatly missed.ĭean is survived by his wife of 17 years, Tammera Marie Worden and their three children, Antwaiin Fontaine Worden, Andrea Charne Worden and Samuel Dean Worden. His name and his memory will forever be etched in our hearts and minds. He will never be replaced, never be forgotten. Whether it was coaching his sons in their various sports or making sure that he never missed any performance given by his daughter or just being the man to make sure his wife and family were always smiling and always taken care of, he put them before everything else.Īlthough his glorious life was cut short, his life work and achievements will never be forgotten. He was the embodiment of 1 Corinthians 13:4-8. He was an adoring husband and loving father as well as a best friend. Throughout the years, his life work became his family. He was a leader, not a follower by any means. He would never ask anyone to do anything that he himself would not do. A man willing to do anything for anyone, and never once ask for anything in return. The best listener that anyone could ever ask for. He embodied leadership and people were drawn to him.Īlthough a man of very few words, the words that he spoke changed the world. Not only was he a great man to work with and for, he was a great friend. He was an active member in Cornerstone Bible Fellowship Church of Sherwood as well. He attended the University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point, where he graduated with a bachelors of science degree.Īfter working in the tire industry in both North and South Carolina, he brought his family to Arkansas to continue work in the tire industry and to coach basketball. He attended Almond Bancroft High School in Wisconsin and graduated in 1985, lettering both academically and athletically. Dean Larry Worden, 40, of Jacksonville passed away Sunday, July 22.ĭean was the oldest son of Larry Worden and Karen Robinson.
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