Gary David Worley

gary worley
Gary David Worley, 47, of Windy Hill Mobile Home Park, Candler, died Tuesday, August 3, 2004, at his home following an extended illness. Mr. Worley was born in Providence, RI, and was a son of the late Billie R. Worley. He was formerly employed with M.B. Haynes Electric Co. and attended Glady Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife Karen Baker Worley; one son, Gary Christopher Worley of Candler; his mother, Arline Fournier Worley of Asheville; two step-sons Harrison Ray Ford and Ronnie Harrison Ford, Jr., of Candler; one brother, Bill Worley of Emmaus, PA; three step-grandchildren, a nephew and a special companion, his chihuahua, Tammy. His family will receive friends from 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Friday at Groce Funeral Home on Patton Avenue. Private burial will be at Green Hills Cemetery.

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  1. My sympathy in the loss of your beloved husband and companion. May God wrap his loving arms around you and send the comfort only he can give. With my love, Gale

  2. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of loss. Our deepest sympathy to you all.
    Sincerely

  3. To The Worley family. Our prayers and thoughts are with you always. Gary was a good man and friend. I thought of him often. May God bless all of you .

  4. I take comfort in knowing my Dad is finally at peace, and in good company of my Granpa, Mamaw, Papaw, and Step Father Paul, I love you Dad. Chris

    • Hey little brother. I hope you are well and i think about you all, all the time. I loved your dad like a brother and miss him alot. Even if we had just gotten into a fight we always came back to being friends. Love you gary, rest up, i think i owe you one. Lol

    • Cousin Gary was like the big brother I never had.He was both loving and protecting.After his Uncle James (my Dad) passed away, he offered me to move to North Carolina to look after me.He introduced me to Mountain Dew Soda and loved to carry me on his shoulders when I was little.He was a kind, loving man with a gentle soul, and I miss him dearly. I now have a 2nd grandson that looks just like him. A forever reminder of how much he touched my life with so much love . There are no words to truly describe his impact on me or how he taught me that mistakes happen and how I had to struggle forward. All I really know is that he loved me He was willing to take me in with my children and that he cared so deeply for me as the brother I never had.

  5. My condolences to the whole family and especially to Chris, whom I have known a long time. Praying for you all.

  6. Of my friend Gary, all I can say is
    that I enjoyed and appreciated his friendship through the years, I’ll
    miss him. Heartfelt sympathy goes out to his family. May Jesus give you confort during this sad time.

  7. Hey brother. Its been 17 years almost and i think about you all the rime. Seems like we couldn”t go anywhere without getting into a fight with somebody. Lol sometimes we just had to swing it out ourselves, But brothers do that from time to rime. I love you big man. I miss you and think about you all the time. Let your soul shine buddy.

  8. Its been almost 17 years and I’ll think about you all the time. Seems like we couldn’t go anywhere without getting into a fight with somebody sometimes we just had to Duke it out ourselves. LOL but that’s what brothers do sometimes. We had some good times and I miss you brother. I think about you and karen, and chris, and arlene all the time. Let your soul shine big boy.


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