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Michael Thomas Worthey

March 16, 1962 - April 07, 2023
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Taylor Paris

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Taylor Paris

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Michael Thomas Worthey

March 16, 1962 - April 07, 2023

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Michael Thomas Worthey. He died at 61 on April 7, 2023. He is survived by his daughter Taylor Paris, son-in-law Jason Paris, granddaughter Olivia Paris, second grandchild due May 2023, sisters Julie Worthey and Tina Worthey-Manuel, brother-in-law Eric Manuel, nephew Elijah Manuel, and niece Mikaylah Manuel. 

Born in Upland, CA on March 16, 1962– Mike was the middle child and only son of Donald and Anni Worthey. He was proudly passionate about his work as a construction estimator. Though untrained, he was a very talented artist. He loved to laugh and the sound alone was infectious to everyone around him. He loved his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, his family, and had great compassion for others. His daughter was his greatest treasure. His joyful spirit and humor will always be remembered, and live on through those who loved him. “Therefore you too have grief now; but I will see you again, and your heart will rejoice, and no one will take your joy away from you.” (John 16:22)

Due to immediate family living out of state—the family will not be holding any immediate services. Details of a Celebration of Life for Mike to follow. 

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Jeff Y Many condolences to Michael's family and to his surviving loved ones. Michael and I were close, probably best, friends during our Junior High and High School years. We spent countless hours together both on and off-campus, including many hours at his family home in the company of his warm and welcoming siblings and mother - who in many ways, were like a second family to me. For thrills, and perhaps a few extra sheckels (I can't remember which), we would volunteer/help out at his mother's local fast-food franchise. I always admired and stood in awe of Michael's intellect and natural abilities in nearly every endeavor, whether is was learning German, his schoolwork or downhill skiing. Sadly we grew apart as we matured and our interests evolved, and after I moved away to college, I never saw him again. Sadder still, I don't even remember if we ever had a chance to say our farewells. Recently Michael had reached out to my brother over a popular social media site that I am not present on, expressing a desire to reconnect. Regrettably we were not able to reconnect in time. Somewhat naively speaking few, except perhaps those closest to him, could have understood that time would be so short. What an honor it would have been to catch up with an old friend, recounting old memories, picking up where we left off (minus a few youthful indiscretions) and simply enjoying one another's for the people that we had become. So long Michael, may you Rest in Peace.
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