

Alan D. Whitworth, 48, of Goodyear, Arizona, passed away on September 1, 2024, in Phoenix, Arizona. Born on January 26, 1976, in Tucson, Alan was the cherished son of Gala Reiman and Roger Reiman. He was preceded in death by his beloved grandmother, Gwen Poindexter, and his grandfather, James Martin.
Alan is deeply mourned by his adored children, Eric Whitworth, Gianna Whitworth, and Everly Whitworth. He is also survived by his siblings, Jerry Whitworth, Mikki Enoch, and Neely Lewis, as well as his loving mother, Gala Reiman and step-father Roger Reiman.
Growing up in Mesa, Chandler, and Phoenix, Alan graduated from the East Valley Institute of Technology (EVIT). His career in the electrical trade began at the age of 17 with Dodge Electric in Flagstaff, and he continued to excel in his field, working with K2, AME Electrical, and most recently at Infinite Energies, where his dedication earned him several "5-star reviews."
Alan was a man of remarkable grit and determination. His tireless work ethic and ambitious spirit were evident in everything he did. He balanced a demanding career with his role as a devoted father and friend. Known for his strong Type A drive, Alan was also a dynamic personality with a sense of humor that brought joy and laughter to those around him. His attempts at stand-up comedy and his knack for making people smile, even in challenging times, reflected his fearless and caring nature.
An avid learner, Alan enjoyed listening to audiobooks on entrepreneurship and self-growth. He was passionate about empowering others to realize their potential, sharing insights from his own journey and his published book, The Mechanism. His entrepreneurial spirit led him to start various ventures, including an electrical business in Flagstaff in his twenties, a real estate business, and most recently, Infinite Energies. His relentless dedication was apparent as he worked long hours and made personal sacrifices to achieve success.
Alan’s creative side shone through in his love for music. He formed a band with his brother Jerry, their Uncle Jim, and a friend, where he was the lead singer and songwriter. His ability to quickly master new skills, from fixing cars to writing and performing music, was a testament to his intelligence and versatility.
He was a dedicated father, committed to teaching his children about the world, responsibility, and kindness. He made a profound impact on those he loved.
Alan will be remembered for his kindness, dedication, and boundless love for his family. His legacy of hard work, humor, and compassion will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
Services were private.
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