Jessie U. Worrell, received her "Angel Wings" on Monday, April 2, 2012, at the age of 69. She was born on August 31, 1942, unto the union of the late Walter and Beatrice Worrell in Baltimore, Maryland, where she resided during her lifespan. Jessie received her early education in the Baltimore City Public School System. After high school, she worked several jobs until she began her long career of National Service at the Children's Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. She diligently and dedicated served for many years until her retirement in 1997. Jessie was known for her strength, determination, and resilience. As generosity, honesty, and a free spirited nature made her a "Woman Worthy of Imitation", her love of God and people fueled her life with purpose and passion. Effortlessly, she would light up a room with her beautiful smile, feminine wit, and charisma, while, captivating everyone she encountered, Undeniably, she was a remarkable woman with unforgettable qualities. Despite recent health challenges, Jessie continued to boldly approach life with a winner's heart, thus, inspiring others as she embodied the true essence of courage and optimism. Her faith and hope was most evident in her humor as she kept her family and friends laughing throughout her final days. Jessie was preced in death by her sister, Carolyn McCroery; brothers, Walter Worrel Juno and William Worrell; grandsons, Darnell Anthony Palmer Jr. and Kevin Rouzer. She is survied by: her four daughters, Beatrice Sampson-Johnson, Audrey Truitt, Vanessa Sampson and Deneen Sampson-Smith; two son-in-laws, Bryant Johnson and Gary Smith she often referred to Gary as the son she never had:five grandchildren, Michell Truitt-Wst, Tiffini McDowell, Danielle Forrest, Daniel Smith, and Charmaine Dyson: one grandson-in-law, Camonta West; ten great grandchildren, Kevin, Darnell, Mikayla, Jayla, Tyasia Apple, Rarnell, Tyler, Sevin, Kion, and Kamad: a devoted friend, Joe Martin and her best girlfriend, Evelyn Alexander;four sibling, Kenny, Louis, George Sonny and Audrey Sis; two lsister-in-laws, Barbara and Emma and a host of relatives and friends.