Mr. Worden was the son of the late Wesley and Neva Sinclair Worden. He was a World War II U.S. Army Veteran. He attended Cape Fear Alliance Church of Southport; and was best known and remembered as the friendly proprietor of the Cheese Haus Restaurant and Deli in Southport.
He is survived by two sons, David Worden of Shallotte, Kenneth James Worden of Boiling Spring Lakes; three daughters, Phyllis Bush of Algoma, Wisconsin, Pamela Turner and her husband Dan of Southport, Sue Adams of Rainsville, Alabama; two brothers, Robert Worden of Greenwood, Wisconsin, and Warren Worden of Menominee, Michigan; 20 grandchildren and 37 great grandchildren.
The family received friends from 6-8 Tuesday evening at the funeral home. Funeral Services were held Wednesday April 30, 2008 at Cape Fear Alliance Church with Pastor John Chaffin officiating. Burial followed in Northwood Cemetery.
A Peacock-Newnam & White Funeral and Cremation Service, Southport.
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Comfort
In everybody's garden
A little rain must fall
Or life's sweetest fairest flowers,
Wouldn't grow and bloom at all.
And though the clouds hang heavy
So heavy. Oh! My friend.
I'm sure that God who sends the shower
Will send the rainbow's end.
Mr. Worden was the son of the late Wesley and Neva Sinclair Worden. He was a World War II U.S. Army Veteran. He attended Cape Fear Alliance Church of Southport; and was best known and remembered as the friendly proprietor of the Cheese Haus Restaurant and Deli in Southport.
He is survived by two sons, David Worden of Shallotte, Kenneth James Worden of Boiling Spring Lakes; three daughters, Phyllis Bush of Algoma, Wisconsin, Pamela Turner and her husband Dan of Southport, Sue Adams of Rainsville, Alabama; two brothers, Robert Worden of Greenwood, Wisconsin, and Warren Worden of Menominee, Michigan; 20 grandchildren and 37 great grandchildren.
The family received friends from 6-8 Tuesday evening at the funeral home. Funeral Services were held Wednesday April 30, 2008 at Cape Fear Alliance Church with Pastor John Chaffin officiating. Burial followed in Northwood Cemetery.
A Peacock-Newnam & White Funeral and Cremation Service, Southport.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Comfort
In everybody's garden
A little rain must fall
Or life's sweetest fairest flowers,
Wouldn't grow and bloom at all.
And though the clouds hang heavy
So heavy. Oh! My friend.
I'm sure that God who sends the shower
Will send the rainbow's end.
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