EDWARD-WORTHEN-Obituary

EDWARD WORTHEN

Lakewood, Washington

1953 - 2016

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Edward Montgomery Worthen Ed Worthen, 62, of Gig Harbor, passed away unexpectedly from a heart attack on December 4th, 2016 while playing tennis. He lived an adventurous life full of generosity. He was happiest when he could do anything to make those around him happy, and his face lit up to share...

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My sympathies to Connie and family! Ed was a treasured classmate and a great bridge player. He loved and lived life to the fullest!

My condolences, thoughts and prayers go out to Ed and his Family. He was such a sweet, caring guy, I will miss him. Our Tennis Community is grieving for our comrad.

I didn't hear about Dr. Worthen's death until this eve. I am so sad to see him go. I loved him as a person and doctor. What a sweet man. I would have gone to his service had I known. Prayers to his family that they will find peace and comfort soon. Wilma Conan

I had the distinct pleasure of being a patient of Dr. Worthen's for over twenty years, having been referred to him by my father. I deeply appreciated the gentle care, precision, thoroughness and warmth generated from his service and our opportunities to share our experiences in traveling around the world, engaged in a variety of adventures. I cherished hearing him speak so lovingly about his children and their own world travels and achievements. My heart goes out to his family and staff at...

Dr. Worthen was my optometrist. He was always professional, thorough, reassuring and kind, with a gentle sense of humor. I am sure my experience was similar to that of many other patients. RIP.

Ed was one of the nicest people I knew. He always had a smile and a gentle joke, and could put anyone at ease. He was a genuinely good soul. My thoughts are with Connie and his family at this difficult time. He has left a living legacy with his humanitarian work, and will be sorely missed.

Sincere condolences for your loss. May happy memories of your loved one and the words of Isaiah 57:15 provide you with much comfort.

Ed's good and giving heart wouldn't want us sad too long, but I and so many, many others will miss him. My thoughts and prayers for Connie and all the family, and I'll miss you my good and great friend. The good times we had in optometry school will always be with me. Yours, Michael Driscoll