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Joan (Estes) Worrell

May 9, 1931 ~ June 24, 2017 (age 86) 86 Years Old
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Message from P.D.Walker
June 29, 2017 8:33 AM

Hello Worrell Family, I'm a neighbor living in Fayetteville.
Having heard of your most recent loss,I want to leave you a brief post. I too well know, the grief of losing love ones and that at times like these, it is encouraging just to know that others are thinking about us. Something that has really helped me, to cope with such losses is the wonderful promise of Christ Jesus, recorded for our comfort at John 5 : 28,29. I hope, that when you are feeling up to it, that you are going to look up these powerful Scriptures, in your copy of The Bible. Also, I hope that this brief note finds The Family feeling as good as can be expected Today.
With Greatest Sympathy, Your Neighbor : P.D.Walker.
Message from DW
June 27, 2017 10:49 AM

When death takes our loved one, we are not only saddened but at times we are left with many questions. Death was not meant to be part of man's existence. We died due to the rebellion and sin of the first man Adam.(Rom. 5:12) Immediately our loving Creator provided hope which cushions loss. That hope is mentioned throughout his loving letter to us, the Bible. That hope is mentioned by Jesus at John 11:25. There Jesus spoke of the wonderful hope of the resurrection. In that same chapter 11 of John he liken death to sleep from which he cold awaken those who had fallen asleep in death. Then he demonstrated his power to fulfill that promise. Our loving Heavenly Father had that account put in the Bible so that we could know about this hope. By meditating on this wonderful hope your family can receive comfort from the "God of all comfort." Please accept my condolences and remember God is near to the brokenhearted.
Message from Sissy Dixon
June 26, 2017 11:15 PM

My sincere sympathy goes out to the Estes/Worrell family on your precious loss. I understand the pain of losing loved ones to the sting of death. Three years ago our daughter died and April 21, 2017 my beloved husband of 50 years fell asleep in death.

I would like to share what has helped me to cope. It wasn't just the outpouring of love from the many Congregations across the United States but the reality of what was contained in the Scriptures. Reading about how the Most High God's son Jesus viewed death was indeed comforting: Psalms 83:18 & John 11:11-14. Psalms gives the name of the Most High & the book of John gives Jesus view of death yes, as one Sleeping. Not that one is here or there but is sleeping. And the Scriptures even say where: Daniel 12:2 but I look to the future with complete hope of seeing my loved ones again free from sickness, pain & sorrow: Isaiah 33:24, Revelation 21:3,4. The Scriptures even say where they will be resurrected to & how long we will be together: John 5:28, 29 & Psalms 37:11 & Psalms 37:29.

Well, I hope that just these few Scriptures were of some comfort to you as they were to me.
Sent in deep sympathy & love,
Sissy
Message from D.R.
June 26, 2017 12:30 PM

To the families and loved ones of Joan Worrell, who we know will be dearly missed. Almighty God promised at Revelation 21:4 that he will wipe away all our tears. And death, pain, and sorrow will be no more. So you can take great comfort in drawing close to God in prayer. And he will sustain and help support your families to endure. During these difficult times and in the months to come. My deepest condolences to all of your loved ones.
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