Avis de décès
Earl Worrell Jr.
27 novembre 1950 – 23 juin 2020
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Mullins & Thompson Funeral Service
Earl McKinley Worrell (Kenny / Earlio), Jr. 69, of Stafford VA passed away peacefully on June 23, 2020 while with his wife Dolores at his side.
He was born in Alexandria, VA to the late Earl M. Worrell Sr and the late Ella Frances Gentry. Earl went to GWHS in Alexandria, VA and received his GED. Earl was drafted into the U.S. Army at the age of 19 in year of 1969. He served for 2 years while stationed in Germany. Once out of the Army, Earl went into construction work as a Sheet Metal Mechanic for over 40 years.
Earl had a passion for music and taught himself how to play the harmonica and the guitar. He loved the Blues and classic Rock & Roll. He loved to fish, particularly at the camp ground he once owned a lot at. Earl was also very fond of vacationing at the Outer Banks with his wife. In his free time Earl enjoyed watching the Washington Redskins, the Washington Capitals, and watching NASCAR when both Dale Earnhardt Sr, and JR were racing. Earl had a great love for all animals especially his pets Midnight, Jack, Captain, Tony, Skippy, and Brandy.
Earl is survived by his wife Dolores (Dee) Worrell, his son Bryan Worrell, and his sister Barbara Lowery, sister Peggy Ann Davis Harris, sister Charlotte Walker, and sister Debbie Walker.
Earl was the most loving and caring husband, father, brother, uncle, and friend.
A celebration of life (TBD) and a memorial service at Quantico National Cemetery will be held at a future date due to current circumstances.
Online condolences may be made at Mullinsthompsonfredericksburg.com
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