January 1, 1986
Ronald W. Worden, 50, of Lee Valley Road, a 33 year veteran Revere Copper Products employee, died Wednesday, Jan. 1, 1986, in Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital, Syracuse. He had been seriously ill for the past three weeks.
He was born in Rome on Jan. 15, 1935, a son of Chester and Doris Houser Worden. His younger life was spent in West Branch. He graduated from West Leyden Central School in the class of 1952. He was a machine operator and recently a tractor driver for Revere Copper Products, Rome.
From March 1957 to March 1961, he served in the Air Force.
He married Jean McPhail Matt on April 20, 1968, in Taberg.
Mr. Worden was a member of the Rome Moose Club, Local 56 of the Mechanics Educational Society of America, and for several years he was a member of the Double Bar B Boys Country Western Band.
Surviving besides his wife are his mother, of Rome, a daughter, Mary Ann Worden, at home, three step-daughters, Laura Matt, at home, Mrs. William (Catherine) Roff and Mrs. Philip (Barbara) Stanley, both of Rome, two step-sons, Joe Matt and Edward Matt, both of Rome, and three brothers, Charles E. Worden and Chester Worden, both of West Branch, and Donald Worden, Clark Mills, and eight granddaughters. A son, Richard Worden, died in April 1982.
January 1, 1986
Ronald W. Worden, 50, of Lee Valley Road, a 33 year veteran Revere Copper Products employee, died Wednesday, Jan. 1, 1986, in Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital, Syracuse. He had been seriously ill for the past three weeks.
He was born in Rome on Jan. 15, 1935, a son of Chester and Doris Houser Worden. His younger life was spent in West Branch. He graduated from West Leyden Central School in the class of 1952. He was a machine operator and recently a tractor driver for Revere Copper Products, Rome.
From March 1957 to March 1961, he served in the Air Force.
He married Jean McPhail Matt on April 20, 1968, in Taberg.
Mr. Worden was a member of the Rome Moose Club, Local 56 of the Mechanics Educational Society of America, and for several years he was a member of the Double Bar B Boys Country Western Band.
Surviving besides his wife are his mother, of Rome, a daughter, Mary Ann Worden, at home, three step-daughters, Laura Matt, at home, Mrs. William (Catherine) Roff and Mrs. Philip (Barbara) Stanley, both of Rome, two step-sons, Joe Matt and Edward Matt, both of Rome, and three brothers, Charles E. Worden and Chester Worden, both of West Branch, and Donald Worden, Clark Mills, and eight granddaughters. A son, Richard Worden, died in April 1982.
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