
Justin W. Worley
July 27, 1973 -
March 13, 2026

US Veteran
With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Justin Wade Worley, who departed this world Friday, March 13, 2026, at the age of 52. He was born on July 27, 1973, to Albert and Cheryl (Smith) Worley. Justin was a 1991 graduate of Rock Springs High School. He joined the Navy, and served for nine years, before obtaining his Bachelors in Biblical Studies from Harding University. Most recently, he was employed at CNH Industrial, as an Operational Excellence and Continuous Improvement Leader.
Pieces of him will live on through his family and friends. He is survived by his beautiful bride of 25 years, Heather Worley; his daughters, Brooke (Jeovanny) Bermudez and Brittani (Joseph) Lang; his sons, Benjamin, Ashton, and Brandon Worley; his grandchildren, Charlotte Lang and William Bermudez; and his siblings. He is further survived by his chosen family, "chamily," and all of his finished and unfinished projects.
Justin will be remembered for his compassionate heart, generous spirit, and wonderful sense of humor - if you define "wonderful" as dad jokes and puns. Many of his friendships began simply because someone needed help, or because someone would think of Justin and say, "I know a guy."
He lived his life with an inclusive spirit and had a special ability to connect people and create spaces where everyone felt welcomed and valued. A natural teacher, he found joy, not only in offering his skills, but in teaching them to others - even if he hadn't mastered them himself yet. Justin was also a natural leader, serving on multiple boards within the community.
As a jack of all trades, Justin felt most inspired when he could take a fleeting thought and turn it into something bigger than himself, whether it was a sermon or a car. His family will always treasure his creations -- from the karaoke machine to the family table, and the restoration of the family's '37 Chevy truck.
The service may be viewed via livestream on the following link facebook.com/PiaseckiFuneralHome/live/. You do not need Facebook to watch.
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Memorial Service
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Jim KoziolPosted on:
March 22, 2026I am extremely sorry to hear that Justin passed but I’m forever grateful and thankful for the opportunity to share some time with him. He was extremely kind and unselfish, and firmly grounded in his faith, all of which I admired about him. My condolences to Heather and the entire family.
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Joe SteckbauerPosted on:
March 21, 2026I worked with Justin at CNH in the Service Parts Quality Department. He was very driven and versatile. His Christmas attire was always quite eye catching. He liked and collected some Whiskey. So I will raise a glass in honor of him. Sincere condolences to his family and friends.
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Dennis UskyPosted on:
March 20, 2026Justin will be deeply missed. He was always there to help me navigate the trails. Respectful no matter what kind of rig you had. Always supportive.
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Lawana GrammPosted on:
March 20, 2026It is plain to see Justin has made a difference in so many lives. Our hearts go out to you and your families for your loss, we hope your happy memories will help you through this difficult time. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Jeff and Lawana
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Doug WilliamsPosted on:
March 20, 2026I am deeply sorry for your families loss. I only met Justin last year. I can only imagine the giant hole that is left behind right now. He was a very kind and loving man. He was a great inspiration of being someone that you would want to emulate. I pray that you will always celebrate the love and joy that he spread. Know that he touched many lives without even realizing it. He will sure be missed!
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Barbara DysonPosted on:
March 20, 2026Heather and family, I am so sad about your loss. Love and prayers to all of you!
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March 20, 2026Justin was always kind and compassionate. I always felt seen in his presence. I am so sorry for this terrible loss for his family and friends. Sending much love to all of you.
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Nicole O’NeillPosted on:
March 17, 2026My condolences to Heather, the kids and family. My heart goes out to you all. Justin was so much fun and always smiling. I remember the first time Jeeping with him at Tigerton. He powder coated everything on my Jeep and always told me I gave him the challenging jobs. But in the end he made it great, like the man he was. I will miss giving him tips on powder coating when he asked for them, his funny pics he would send of my parts when he was ready to strip them for the 2nd or 3rd time just to make it right or just a project he had gotten done and was proud of. Especially the vintage baby riding toy. Every time I admire my Jeep, I will think of you Justin. Like the HARDY song “Give Heaven Some Hell”
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Sarah BertolonePosted on:
March 20, 2026My deepest condolences to the whole family, I never had the chance to meet you in person, but through Justin’s stories I always felt as if I had known you for a long time. For two years I had the honor of working side by side with him and I feel incredibly fortunate to have crossed paths with someone so special, genuine, generous, and full of extraordinary energy. He left a remarkable impact on everyone around him and I will always carry with me the privilege of having known him.
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Frida LinnerforsPosted on:
March 19, 2026I had the honor of knowing Justin, while collaborating during our time in global Process & Methods. He was not only highly professional and dedicated but also genuinely kind in every interaction. His positive presence made a real difference to those who worked with him. I am deeply saddened by his passing and send my sincere condolences to his family
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Peg and JanicePosted on:
March 18, 2026We are so sorry for your loss. May your memories bring you comfort and peace. Your family is in our prayers.
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Sebastien CotePosted on:
March 18, 2026My deepest condolences to the family and friends.
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Stephanie Rae OrtizPosted on:
March 18, 2026My deepest sympathies to all of you during this incredibly difficult time. Justin was such a bright light here at work—so kind, thoughtful, and always willing to help. I feel truly honored to have had the chance to meet him and get to know him. May the memories you’ve shared bring you comfort and peace in the days ahead.
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March 18, 2026Justin you were the coolest guy at work. I didn't know you well but your Christmas themed suit at the office gathering told me a lot about you. Your kind and friendly presence will be missed by many.
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David E. VineyardPosted on:
March 18, 2026So shocked to hear of Justin's passing. He was a good man. Prayers for all of the family & close friends.
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Kristen KiefPosted on:
March 18, 2026Heather, my heart is broken by this. May all the love, joy, support, and strength you two shared overwhelm the sadness everyday. I wish I had better words. My love to you and your family.
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March 18, 2026My sincere condolences go out to the family and to everyone who had the privilege of working with Justin. He will be missed.
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Valerio GirottoPosted on:
March 18, 2026I was deeply saddened to learn of Justin’s passing. It was a privilege to work with him, and I will remember him as a dedicated professional, a thoughtful leader, and a person who consistently supported those around him. My sincere condolences to his family and loved ones during this difficult time.
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Kimber Neilson (or just Kim as my family all knows me by)Posted on:
March 18, 2026We weren't that close, but we were the "Stardust Twins", only being a couple of months apart. I was looking through all the pictures he has on his Facebook page and some I remember and other's show a side of him, that I wish I would've gotten to know more. He's our second cousin to pass within a few years. It's hard to believe that he's gone. We didn't talk much, but when we did chat, here and there, he was always loving, caring, listened, gave guidance, and loved me for who I am, even if he didn't agree with it. He never judged me, he just loved me. I can see all the love you had in your heart with your smile, your posts, and in your eyes. As well as, all the love you gave to others, and your loving family. We are all missing a huge part of our lives, even if we weren't that close.
"Jay, as we called him, I will miss you. You were taken way too soon and you had some much love to give to so many people, mainly your wife, children, and grandchildren, as well as all your not blood family, and all those souls you've touched over the years. Know you will be missed a great deal by so many people who love you. Fly high and with the angels, my dear cousin. I love you. Always in our hearts and never forgotten!"
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Melvin RhodesPosted on:
March 17, 2026The death of a loved one leaves a void that cannot be filled. We find ourselves longing for something we can no longer have...to hear their laugh one more time, or to see a favorite expression on their face. But perhaps the most blessed capacity of the human mind is its ability to hold in memory those people, places, things, and events that mean the most to us. As hard as it is to deal with a loss, it's comforting to know that one's life is eternally richer because someone now departed was once in it. Heather may you and your family members find comfort in knowing others care. Mel and Debbie Rhodes Former members of the Elkhorn Church of Christ
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Christine TorcasoPosted on:
March 17, 2026I’m deeply saddened by this loss and will continue to pray for you and your family.
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Christina CapwillPosted on:
March 17, 2026Justin was kind and compassionate. I will miss his smile and his humor which always made the workday better. Sending Love and Peace to your family.
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Allen WohlfeilPosted on:
March 17, 2026My condolences to family and friends. I really enjoyed his company out on the trails. I will miss him very much











