Cecil Henry Worden
May 16, 2013
Peacefully at University Hospital on Thursday, May 16th, 2013, Cecil Henry Worden, of London. Deeply and sadly missed by his wife Marilyn. Survived by his brothers Ken (Dolores) and Jack (Janice), his sisters-in-law Ione and Rachel, and his brother-in-law Ken Mathers. Survived by several nieces and nephews. Fondly remembered by Harvey Moak, his wife Lydia and their daughter Eva. Cecil will be sadly missed at their birthday and holiday celebrations in Mississauga. Predeceased by his parents Molly and Albert; his siblings: George, Leslie, Ronald and Grace; and his sister-in-law Shirley. At Cecil’s request, there will be no visitation and no funeral service. Cremation has taken place. Private family interment at Woodland Cemetery. Donations in memory of Cecil to The Lung Association (for research and a cure for pulmonary fibrosis), or to the Salvation Army would be appreciated.
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Betty and I would like to extend our deepest sympathy to Marilyn on the passing of Cec. We will always remember the happy times we had with you and Cec at the campground and cherish the memories. Last Thur, the world lost a special man that always gave and helped others without reservation. We are so glad we saw Cecil and you a couple of weeks ago and wanted to let you know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Bob & Betty love always.
Dear Marilyn and Worden family, We were so very sorry and saddened to hear about Cec. He was a wonderful part of the neighbourhood and though you had moved away was often in our thoughts. Cec will be remembered by us for his kind, friendly manner and for always having a smile on his face. Please know that our thoughts are with you.
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So grateful for all the happy times we shared when I was a little girl; visits to your house on Britannia, the road trip in your motor home, weddings and family gatherings. I always remember fondly that you gave me my nickname 'Snowbird'. Time and distance never diminished my affection for you and you always warmly greeted me when we would see each other around town. Marilyn, I send my deepest sympathies and pray that in time you will not think of dear Uncle Cec with sadness, but with smiles and fond memories for you surely had many. I am also very thankful for the hospital visit I had with you both a couple weeks ago. Take care.
~ Katherine (aka Snowbird)