
David Charles Worrell, 65, of Indianapolis, passed away Wednesday, January 25th. David was a partner at Faegre Baker Daniels for over 40 years where he practiced securities and corporate law.
David graduated from Cathedral High School in 1969, Wabash College in 1973 and University of Chicago Law School in 1976.
He is survived by his wife, Laura Bowman Worrell, daughter Rebecca, son Matthew and granddaughter Brienna, mother Patricia Pfau Worrell, sisters Barbara and Patti Worrell, brothers Jim (Linda) Worrell and Mark (Cathy) Worrell. He was preceded in death by his father, David E. Worrell.
David, a master woodworker, produced many pieces of fine furniture. He enjoyed cooking, soccer and spending time with his family.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. A memorial fund for woodworking scholarships for high school students is being created. Arrangements by Indiana Funeral Care.







Courtney King says
So very sorry for your loss. I know he was a good and kind, hard working man. There is a special place in Heaven for men like this. Take peace and find comfort knowing that he is pain free and watching over you all. His suffering is over. You will feel his presence on a beautiful day. When the Cardinal is perched in front of the window, when a butterfly kisses you, when the sun peeks through the clouds. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Cassidy Wuensch says
Words can’t describe how truly sorry I am that David passed away ?? He was always such a nice, kind & caring along with a hard working man. I feel blessed that David was a part of my life. Times like this can be very hard & heartbreaking. I know this from Gerry Gilliatte passing away. You are all in my thoughts & prayers. God bless
Sincerely: Cassidy, Savanah,Linda & Carly
Rene Quear says
Laura, I am so very sorry for your loss. You and David were the best next-door neighbors so many years ago in Broad Ripple. I can still picture him mowing the lawn and loving his family! My heart goes out to you and your entire family.
Beki says
Daddy I miss you