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William Worrell

Houston, Texas

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WorrellWilliam "Dub" Hamilton Worrell, 91, of Brenham, died Aug. 22, 2011 in the Care Center of Brenham.The family will receive visitors from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 24 at Memorial Oaks Chapel. A memorial service will be held at 10:00 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 25 in Memorial Oaks Chapel.Dr....

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I thank whoever sends these remembrances out as I can this year pay my respects to a man that meant so much to so many. What a wonderful smile and his kindness will never be forgotten. Bill your dad was such a great man and you are his shinning star. Charlene I know you miss him just as much today, he and Doc are having some great visits in Heaven.

Bill, I am so sorry you lost your dad. What a man he was! God bless you with peace and strength at this difficult time.

Dr Worrell hired me at 16 yrs old and sent me to dental assistants school. He was a powerful and charismatic personality. I will forever remember him fondly.

This remembrance brought back great memories of one of the neatest guys I ever met and knew. His humor and big smile, always being playful but a sincere and genuine man! You my friend, will never be forgotten in my lifetime!!!!! Hope you and my Doc have had some great laughs!

Bill,
I am so sorry for your loss.
It has been along time since I have seen Dub, but I never forgot him. In my younger years working in the same office with Kytha, I had the privilage of knowing him, and to this day, no one have ever made me blush as much as your Dad did. He was such a kind, funny, caring man and looking at his picture brings back those memories and makes me smile.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Bill, I can't believe Uncle Dub is gone. My mind is racing with all the memories I have of him and the stories Dad and Uncle Woody told on him… including the time he and Uncle Woody put Dad in an apple crate, told him it was an airplane and then shoved him off the roof of a two-story apartment building, shouting at him to pull back on the rudder. Dad had more of a chance surviving the fall than Dub and Woody had of surviving Grandmother’s wrath. It’s a miracle that you or I were ever born....

Dub was one of the best people that I have ever known. He always had a great smile and a kind word. I will miss him and I feel so luckey to have known him and shared so many special times with him. God bless you all and may you find peace in knowing what a special man he was and how much he loved you all.

Bill, I'm sorry to hear about your dad, he was a great friend of Hal and the Husbands family. I remember all the good times we had as kids and the good times our parents had through the years. You know I still have a filling or two your dad installed for me when I was a kid.

Texas has lost a Great Son and Texans have lost an even
Greater Friend and Patriot!! Everyone's life was enhanced as a
result of contact with this wonderful Gentleman!! Dr. Daniel V. Regan