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Taylor Ann Green’s brother Worth Green dies at age 36 – rest in peace
Death is an unfortunate part of life. When death comes for someone young, it can be especially heartbreaking. The death of 36-year-old Worth Green is a tragedy. Keep reading to know more.
Star of Southern Charm Taylor Ann Green just lost her brother known as Worth Green. The reality television star’s brother was born Richard Worthington Green and passed away on June 8, 2023, according to reports. The young man was only 36 years old.
“Worth left this world on top of the world — he had a beautiful passion for life and cared deeply for those around him,” Taylor and her family said in a statement. “We are going to miss his jovial personality and all of the love and laughter that he brought his family, girlfriend and countless friends.”
“Heartbroken is an understatement, but we are finding so much peace knowing he is in the arms of our Heavenly Father,” the statement further read. “We kindly ask for privacy at this time.”
Taylor’s sister Catie King was the first to make the news public by posting on Instagram. She wrote, “You are the best big brother I could have ever asked for. This family will never be the same. ‘I love you to the moon and back.’”
His obituary talked about how full of life he was. It called him a “beautiful example of how to live life as fully as possible.” Further adding, “His personality was vibrant, outgoing, and loving. Worth never knew a stranger. He had a love for travel which began when he moved to South Korea after college where he taught English as a second language. One of his favorite trips was playing his newfound passion of golf in Ireland with friends. Worth was no doubt an adventurer. He loved spending time at Lake James and spent many family and friend gatherings there making beautiful memories.”
The obituary revealed that Worth had recently started an initiative. It read, “Worth had recently started a small men’s group in Raleigh to reflect on life and challenge each other’s faith in Christ.” Adding, “There is no doubt Worth is now in deep, meaningful conversations with Jesus about any and everything.”
The obituary ended with mentioning that Worth “loved his family dearly” and was “a vivacious and loving son and grandson, and the best big brother to his sisters, always being there as a protector and a cheerleader.”
The family has asked instead of flowers to use that money in spending time with your own family. If someone wants to contribute, they are free to make a donation to a charity of their choice in Worth’s memory.
His cause of death is yet to be made public.