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Richard J. "Tug" Worst

Twin Falls, Idaho

1966 - 2025

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Twin Falls, Idaho
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Richard J. "Tug" WorstApril 26, 1966 - July 9, 2025Tug was born in Columbus, OH at The Ohio State University on-campus hospital in 1966 to Becky and Dick Worst. He was born a Buckeye, raised by Buckeyes, and bled scarlet and grey until his last breath. Tug's family moved to Idaho in 1968 as a...

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Tug and I would always joke about being the best friends that never hung out. Life always seemed to put us in different places but I´m grateful for all the times that we actually did hang out. Such a beautiful family.

I went to school with tug he was a great man

I met Tug through my accountant Ruth, it was a critical time for myself and my business, his integrity, calm approach and relentless work made it all Ok. When people ask me to this day about Tug Worst i simply say, He saved my Life! Litterly.. Damn few like him! Darren Sparks

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Tug touched our lives in so many ways as a friend, our attorney, and fellow Boys + Girls Club board member [counsel], and customer. He was exactly as described in that beautifully written history of his life. He helped our family and our business in so many ways with such a personal and professional attitude that we appreciated and loved. He went above and beyond even when he wasn't asked. He cared and loved all, and he helped many in such profound ways. He helped our great B+G Club in so...

My husband Bev grew up as summer cottagers at Erieau, we watched Tug become the man he was and were so proud to call him a friend. Many years racing in our larks was a highlight for Bev, (sometime winning But Tug usually happily gracefully accepted the pennant, all of which mount on the beams proudly In Erieau, Dick and Becky remain close friends , together with Kari andMadi and Ben we will forever miss this true gentleman, Tug, you have a [;ace in our hearts.

Such a touching reflection of a remarkable man. Very well written. May we all be able to live with such conviction and passion for life. God bless you all.

What a beautiful obituary! Tug was a great boss and loved his family more than anything. He loved life and lived every day to the fullest. His enthusiasm for life was infectious. He truly lived his dash!

This a lovely summary of a life well-lived. Having known Tug since childhood in Twin and reconnecting over the last few years, I was touched by his sincerity, sense of humor, love of family and life. My heart is broken for the collective family and the communities he called home.