John A. “Jack” Worton - Spicer-Mullikin Funeral Homes & Crematory

John A. “Jack” Worton

Born October 29, 1927

John A. (Jack) Worton, age 88, of Wilmington DE, passed away on Friday, July 22, 2016.

Jack was born on October 29, 1927 in Fall River, MA, the fourth of five children of Ruth Middleton and James Worton. Shortly after his birth, his father changed employers, with short-term jobs that required the family to move to Silver Spring, MD and then to Chicago, IL. In 1932 his father became unemployed and the family joined other relatives to live with his maternal grandfather on his farm in Enfield, CT. Jack attended first grade in a one-room school there.

When his father regained employment, the family moved to Somerset, MA, where Jack attended public schools. Jack entered MIT at the age of 16, and under the schedule of year-round classes during wartime, completed his Junior year in two calendar years. He then dropped out of MIT and served in the Merchant Marines as a Staff Officer. Returning to college, Jack graduated from MIT in 1948 with a degree in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering. He later received an MBA from the Harvard Business School.

Jack began his shipbuilding career with Electric Boat Company (later General Dynamics) in Groton, CT. He recalled with pride his participation in design and construction of the first nuclear powered submarine, USS NAUTILUS, which included going to sea during her acceptance trials. Jack was employed by General Dynamics for 28 years at their shipyards in Groton, CT and Quincy, MA. During this period he was involved with the design and building of dozens of submarines and surface ships for the US Navy and commercial owners. He held specialist and managerial positions in a variety of assignments at these shipyards and in field operations in Canada and Charleston, SC. During his 43 year career, Jack held senior management positions with start-up shipbuilding enterprises in Newport, RI; Savannah, GA; and Halifax, Nova Scotia. He was honored to be called a Shipbuilder.

Jack was fascinated with the marine field from an early age. He was an avid reader of books about nautical histories and events. Growing up in Somerset, located on the Taunton River, he learned to sail in the 7th grade. Jack was fortunate to have his own sailboat while in high schoool. During his early years at Electric Boat, he was an ardent sailboat racer.

In 1979 he married Aurelia M. Merrill. They moved to Newark, DE in 1983. After retirement, they traveled to China, South American and Europe. Jack was very interested in his family history, and traveled to England, Wales, and Ireland to obtain first-hand information about his ancestors and authored a history of his genealogy. Jack enjoyed taking classes at the Academy of Lifelong Learning, and he taught Genealogy classes for many years. Jack was president of the Oaklands Civic Association in Newark; he served on the Financial Review Committeee of the Christiana School District; and was a member of the Executive Board of the MIT Club of the Delaware Valley. Jack was a member of Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity, and a life-long member of the Society of Navel Architects and Marine Engineers.

Jack is survived by his wife of over 36 years, Aurelia M. Worton; son, James Worton; daughters, Harriet Webb, Elizabeth Worton, Sarah Worton and Katherine Page; brother, Richard Worton; nine grandchildren; and four step-children and their nine children. He was preceded in death by his sister, Barbara Knecht; brothers James Worton and 1st Lt. Robert A. Worton who lost his life in the Pacific Theater during World War II.

Jack moved to the Methodist Country House in 2009, where he made many friends and enjoyed participating in their many activities and committees. The Worton and Merrill families would like to thank the staff at the Methodist Country House for their loving care of Jack.

A memorial service will be held at the Methodist Country House, 4830 Kennett Pike, Wilmington, DE, at 1:30 pm on Friday afternoon, August 5, 2016. Burial will be private in the Delaware Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Bear, DE.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be made to the Country House Employee Appreciate Fund, c/o Country House, 4830 Kennett Pike, Apt. 5502, Wilmington DE 19807.

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  • It sounds like he had a very meaningful and productive life although I only met him a few times he was always very nice to me and always got straight to the point rest in peace

  • Rest in peace Jack, condolences to the entire family.
    Steve Lesco. Sharon, Ma.

  • I was saddened to hear of Jack’s passing, and extend my sympathies to Aurelia and all members of their family. Jack and Aurelia were our neighbors in Oaklands for many years, and Jack was always willing to help us in any way, and always had a wonderful sense of humor. It would be hard to find a better neighbor than Jack. I also worked with Jack during his years of service to the Christina School District, where his knowledge and experience were great assets to the district as it struggled with financial issues. His contributions to both my personal and professional life in Newark are deeply appreciated.

  • I took a genealogy course from Jack and was hooked. I frequently saw him after that at the Family History Center.I was always impressed by his knowledge, willingness to help others, and patience. I will miss him. Condolences to the family.

  • I was sorry to hear about Jack’s passing. He and I worked together on genealogy issues and he was a truly nice person.