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Oct 13, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

Charles E. Worth

Full story: Glenwood Post Independent

Charles E. Worth, a long time resident of Aspen died on Oct. 6, 2009. Charles was born in 1925, in Boston, MA.

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What a fine brother.May he rest in peace.We hope to meet him in paradise.

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Nothing is impossible with Jehovah.

Our dear brother lived his life to the fullest.He gave a wonderful witness.He had an active outdoors life,was a family man and served as an elder.

He passed away with integrity.

Bless his heart.
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Wonder how long before his untimely death did he realize that he had been hoodwinked by false teachers who promised that he would never die?

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Did you change your shoes?...The last time you spoke.You sound like they were too tight.

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My sympathies go out to you regarding this bereavement.

I recently lost my sister, who was a Jehovah’s Witness for sixty-six years, and I attended her Kingdom Hall memorial service, so I empathise with your feelings at this time.

"Do not marvel at this; for the hour is coming in which all who are in the graves will hear His voice and come forth." -- John 5:28,29
columbo agnostic

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Real Yuni wrote:
Nothing is impossible with Jehovah.
Our dear brother lived his life to the fullest.He gave a wonderful witness.He had an active outdoors life,was a family man and served as an elder.
He passed away with integrity.
Bless his heart.
To bad he was following a evil mind controling cult lead by old men from brooklyn. Its a dam shame.
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It seems a lot of the witnesses who have waited many many years for armaggeddon are passing away. We lost two sisters in the last 2 months. Both had been faithful witnesses for over 45 years.
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People have been dying for two thousand years waiting for Christ's return Karen.

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Topsy Crett wrote:
People have been dying for two thousand years waiting for Christ's return Karen.
Exactly. That's why we shouldn't put so much emphasis on "The End." The end is coming for each of us in our lifetime. We must come to know Christ now.
"We then, as workers together with Him also plead with you not to receive the grace of God in vain. For He says:'In an acceptable time I have heard you, and in the day of salvation I have helped you.' Behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation" (2 Corinthians 6:1,2).
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Topsy Crett wrote:
People have been dying for two thousand years waiting for Christ's return Karen.
UUUMMMM Tipsy, I think what karen was refering to was when Whiskey nose joe the drunk rutherford said back in 1925. Millions now living will never die.He preached the end was just around the corner and gave dates.The wt is still preaching doom and gloom today.They are false prophets. GOOD LUCK.
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A person could be happy knowing he is greatly loved, and going to be missed after he dies. To be recognized in death as a faithful witness for many years, is a fine obituary. That seems to be the case with many witnesses who have died and are remembered today. The question is, how are you going to be remembered?
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Martha wrote:
A person could be happy knowing he is greatly loved, and going to be missed after he dies. To be recognized in death as a faithful witness for many years, is a fine obituary. That seems to be the case with many witnesses who have died and are remembered today. The question is, how are you going to be remembered?
Strange that obituary was nothing like the non caring ones put in the papers here for the witnesses . heaven forbid if they ever did anything noteable or enjoyable . or were loved by their families.. No mention to speak of. Just a bland Memorial service at the kingdom Hall. Like now you see them and now you don't.. Nothing. to help with the grief. nor to uplift those they left behind.
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Jehovah's witnesses don't need words of praise or
attention of any kind if they are faithful to their God Jehovah. They know for a fact they have been faithful, and have confidence they will be remembered by God, and resurrected by Jesus, that's all that's necessary. A glowing obituary with words of commendation doesn't give any witness that, just makes the family feel better.
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Martha wrote:
A person could be happy knowing he is greatly loved, and going to be missed after he dies. To be recognized in death as a faithful witness for many years, is a fine obituary. That seems to be the case with many witnesses who have died and are remembered today. The question is, how are you going to be remembered?
Said like a true robot!!!

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Strange that obituary was nothing like the non caring ones put in the papers here for the witnesses . heaven forbid if they ever did anything noteable or enjoyable . or were loved by their families.. No mention to speak of. Just a bland Memorial service at the kingdom Hall. Like now you see them and now you don't.. Nothing. to help with the grief. nor to uplift those they left behind.
Agree I read nothing that makes this person remarkable, blindly following a cult that gives nothing to society is meaningless and sad.
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Martha wrote:
Jehovah's witnesses don't need words of praise or
attention of any kind if they are faithful to their God Jehovah. They know for a fact they have been faithful, and have confidence they will be remembered by God, and resurrected by Jesus, that's all that's necessary. A glowing obituary with words of commendation doesn't give any witness that, just makes the family feel better.
No one know for a fact . nothing . it is faith in Jehovah that he will provide for those that worship him. It just makes the family feel better.???. Hear you .. As if they didn't need to feel better.. They've lost a member of their family. You expect them to not grieve?? To not feel a loss?? Only a robot functions that way... Where is the comfort and the Empathy for their loss.?? Jesus , wept for the loss of his friend Lasurus and (HE), was able to call on his father and bring him back..at that very moment. Yet.. he wept... Yes, Jehovah provides for those who have brains enough to use compassion. and one day he will resurect people.. But for many that day has been beyond their own life span.
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<quoted text> Said like a true robot!!!
hay Columbo .missed ya.

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Real Yuni wrote:
What a fine brother.May he rest in peace.We hope to meet him in paradise.
may he rest in peace? stange for a JW to say that, he knows nothing remember, worldly.
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Topsy Crett wrote:
People have been dying for two thousand years waiting for Christ's return Karen.
Great answer!
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Real Yuni wrote:
What a fine brother.May he rest in peace.We hope to meet him in paradise.
You hope to meet him in paradise? right you just want to get your hands on that dandelion wine!
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