D. Miller
Vergel will never be forgotten in my heart. He was a great friend and a good man. My deepest condolences to his family, and to all that had the chance to have him in their lives.
Birth date: Mar 29, 1967 Death date: Aug 31, 2013
Vergel “Papu” Ricafrente Worrell, born Wednesday March 29th, 1967 in Pasay City, Philippines; Entered into Rest on Saturday August 31, 2013 in Union City, California. Age 46 years.Survived by his loving wife of 23 years, Nancy S. Read Obituary
Vergel will never be forgotten in my heart. He was a great friend and a good man. My deepest condolences to his family, and to all that had the chance to have him in their lives.
With Deepest Sympathy Fr:The Guintu Family/Seattle Wa
To: Mrs. Nancy Worrell, I want to express my deepest condolences to you, your 3 children, & to Virgil’s father, his siblings, & extended family members. I first met your husband when I was 6 years old, in 1979, in Union City, on 9th street. My family & I lived just several houses away, & Papu became friends with my older siblings, Jerry & Annie Casugay. All 3 of them walked to school together, & Papu’s mother babysat me & my brother, James, a few times. I remember that Papu’s backyard was filled with lots of pretty flowers, & his father had roosters as pets. Papu was a teenager, & he reminded me of Bruce Lee, because I was a big fan. My sister, Annie, passed-away in 2009 (age 42); when she was alive, I recall her telling me that Papu moved to Washington, met a beautiful woman, got married & had children. This was over 10 years ago. Last time I saw Papu was in the mid-1980’s when he & my brother were hanging out as teenage friends. Thank you for letting me share with you briefly about your beloved husband. I remember Papu was always cheerful & helping his parents with chores around the house. He was a good friend to my brother and sister, and my Mom adored Papu like a “son.” He always greeted her with a big smile. I’m praying for GOD’s love, peace, & comfort for you, through this very difficult time. God bless you, Mrs. Worrell, and may the fond loving, happy memories of your beloved husband always be with you, and your children. ~*~RIP – Vergel R. Worrell (Papu) ~*~ Respectfully, Jenny (Casugay) Vasquez Moreno Valley, CA
Vergel was a good man & a good father. I will never forget his love for his children & all creatures. He wept over the life of a sparrow. May Our Lady of Sorrows accompany him with her prayers+
About 4 years ago Vergel and I reconnected through Facebook… We reminisced about the high school years… Caught up with one another about where we’ve been, and what we were up to. He was sweet… I was having a stressful day at work, and he surprised me by sending me a dozen of yellow roses. He read some of the poems that I wrote… He sent me quite a few of his own to read, asking me my thoughts and wanting my input. Here’s one that he sent me… Innocence An elder once told me that innocence and time, once it?s gone can never be regained. But I didn?t stop and think of what he was trying to say cause I didn?t want to be restrained. I thought experience would give me knowledge, so everything that came my way I tried. Preoccupied with learning everything I could about life, my innocence died. I never realized how important and precious innocence could be. Until now that I look back and saw what lack of innocence has done to me. How it made me cold and never able to truly care for someone. How it made me hard and never able to trust another man. The things I?ve seen and done was not what I had planned. This is not the way I wanted to leave my mark on this land. When it comes my time to go, I just want everyone to know. How truly sorry I am, and if I could change it all I would? but this is not a show. This is my life without innocence, and it?s a life I do not advice for anyone. Don?t ever be in a rush to experience the things you see and others have done. Keep a tight grip of your innocence, it is a beautiful quality. It?s like looking in a child?s eyes, a different world you can see. He has love, he has trust, and he has this inner peace and simple happiness. The four things that every man needs to achieve righteousness. I guess the old man was right all along. About cherishing your innocence like your favorite song. I just hope I can pass on what he has instilled in me. And help someone see how precious innocence is and show them what not to be. By: Vergelio Rommel Worrell