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March 19, 1969 - February 20, 2020
Michael’s life was celebrated at The Church of Living Water on March 7, 2020. Michael’s ashes will remain in a pedestal with a view of Mt. Rainier at Woodlawn Cemetery in Lacey.
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Randy Worrell
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September 30, 2020
Michael's (almost) favorite Monty Python sketch. He and my brother, Dennis, had planned to perform it at my funeral. Such is the "Worrell Humor."
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Randy Worrell
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September 30, 2020
One of two pictures {I have of Michael
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Donald R Worrell
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September 30, 2020
One of two that I have of Michael
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Randy Worrell
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March 2, 2020
I often referred to Michael as #4 since he was the fourth natural child of dad and mom. The phrase "Loved all, Loved by all" is very appropriate. In his 51 years on this earth I personally never heard him say anything bad about anyone. And when we were together, if I started ripping someone, he would gently stop me. And I also never met anyone who ever had anything bad to say about him. Today, 10 days after his passing, it's still very surreal. I almost expect to get a text from him today because I have heard from him in a while. And I still have a string of text messages from him, which I will never delete. The greatest comfort that I have is that based upon my faith I KNOW that I will see him again. Because he is now living with God outside of time, it will only seem like a few moments before we are together again. But for us, many years will pass. Yes, we will meet again. To appropriate one of the last lines from the movie "Gladiator:" "But not yet… Not yet." Love you Michael, we will all miss you.