In loving memory of

Robert Wadsworth
March 20, 1967 - October 14, 2022

Robert Wadsworth, 55, passed away at his Evansville residence in the early morning hours of October 14, 2022. He was born in Washington, March 20, 1967, to Jack Raymond Wadsworth and Mary (Fredrick) James. On February 16, 2011, he married Brenda (Young) Wadsworth, and she survives.

Robert's last employment was with TJ Maxx where he was a warehouse associate. A man of many interests, he loved fishing, NASCAR, motorcycles, and was an avid Tampa Bay Buccaneers fan. A devoted family man, Robert was happiest when he was spending time with his grandchildren.

Those who mourn Robert's passing include his wife, Brenda; children: Richard (Kasey) White of Evansville; Brent England, Missouri; Anna (Bobby) Russell of Mt. Vernon; Jacob (Brittany) Mandabach of Otwell; Daniel (Amber) Wadsworth of Loogootee; and Lacy (Samuel) Sublett of Brownstown. Robert was blessed with twelve grandchildren. Coming from a large family, he leaves nine sisters: Rhonda (Kevin) Heisdorf; Tammy O'Dell; Melissa (Matthew) Rhodes; Tricia (Donnie) Kavanaugh; Laura (Kim) Jones-Madden; Christine Roark; Teresa (Aaron Fox) James; Sandy Roark; Tamara Bott, and one brother, Jack Wadsworth, Jr. Additionally, he leaves his father, Danny James and stepmother, Cheryl Wadsworth.

Robert was preceded in death by his parents, Jack Raymond Wadsworth and Mary James; two grandchildren; three nieces; and one nephew.

Visitation for Robert Wadsworth will be 10:00 am-1:00 pm, Tuesday, October 18, 2022, at the Ed L. Lee Mortuary, 620 East Viola Avenue, Washington. His funeral will be immediately following the visitation, beginning at 1:00 pm, October 18, 2022, also at the Ed L. Lee Mortuary. Pastor Brad Rainey will officiate. Interment will be in the Oak Grove Cemetery.

Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.edleemortuary.com

The staff of the Ed Lee Mortuary is honored to have been entrusted with Robert Wadsworth's arrangements.

Tributes

Carolyn Smith wrote on Oct 14, 2022:

"My condolences to those left to mourn. Carolyn Weibel Smith"