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James E. Worrall

Perry, Georgia

1929 - 2010

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Perry, Georgia
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James E. Worrall -PERRY - James E. Worrall, son of the late Charles and Emma Worrall, passed away on May 15, 2010. He was born in Baltimore, Maryland on April 6, 1929, grew up in Atlanta and was a longtime resident of Perry, Georgia. -Mr. Worrall was an educator who worked for the Houston County...

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God Bless you Mr. Worrall. It was a pleasure knowing you and having you as a friend.

I know your light shines brightly in heaven. May God hold you near and bless you always.

I just learned of Mr. Worrall's passing. My husband, Steve, and I send our condolences and prayers for you at this time. My children attended Beechwood until it closed, and they have always had very fond memories of those days. I was bookkeeper for three years and greatly enjoyed working with him. Steve and I cherish the memories we have of Mr. Worrall. God bless you at this time.

Patsy G. Van Ostran, Avon Park, Florida

Mr. Worrall will be greatly missed. He was the principal at Beechwood Schools when I attended (first through tenth grade years - the final year of Beechwood). I have so very many fond memories of him. May God be will all of you through this time of loss.

We are so sorry to hear of Jim's passing. He was such a humble man and was a good friend. We will think of you and your family in the days ahead.

The loss of such an honorable gentleman is never easy ~ so many people with so many memories, so many lives touched by his kindness, wisdom, and caring. We consider ourselves blessed to have known such an outstanding man and find comfort in the fact that he inspired and taught so many, so well. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Calvin and Gail Maye

I met Mr. Jim when he was headmaster at Westfield. I was a shy, sissyfied little boy looking for the attention of an older man. Mr. Jim took me under his wing and guided me through the hard times with love, understanding, and compassion. He never let me forget that I was put here on earth for a reason. May the family and all of his friends feel comforted by love he always freely gave. I now I will!

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.