Jack Hayworth, Death: Jack Hayworth, an analyst at the Department of Homeland Security, passed away. His death was announced on Twitter by his mother on Tuesday, November 23, 2021. His mother with the Twitter account Nan Hayworth, M.D. @NanHayworth asked the public to pray with them as their son Jack who was a proud analyst at the Department of Homeland Security passed away. She described her son as a fervent patriot, wonderful friend, loving son, brother, and a superb photographer. “Friends, please pray for us–my son, John (Jack), has died. He was proud to be an analyst at the Department of Homeland Security. Jack was a fervent patriot and wonderful friend, loving son, and brother, superb photographer. Our hearts are hurting–but so grateful for his life.”
Jack is the son of Dr. Scott Hayworth and 61-year-old, Dr. Nan Hayworth of Bedford, New York. Dr. Scott Hayworth is a CEO and Market Leader of Optum Tri-State Region, having become its president in March 2021. One of five regions in the Optum nationwide network, Optum Tri-State comprises three large multispecialty groups, CareMount Medical, ProHEALTH NY, and Riverside Medical Group, serving 1.6 million patients at 630 locations. 61-year-old, Dr. Nan Hayworth, is an American ophthalmologist and former Congresswoman for New York’s 19th congressional district. A Republican, she was elected in 2010.
Scott Hayworth, Jack’s father shared the news of his death on his official Facebook page, according to the post he said Jack is a resident of Virginia and worked at the Department of Homeland Security, he also added that he and his wife Nan will miss him. “We, unfortunately, lost our son Jack. A resident of Virginia, Jack worked at the Department of Homeland Security. Nan and I will miss his great sense of humor and wonderful heart. Details to follow.”
Jack Hayworth’s obituary will be organized by his family
Friends, please pray for us–my son, John (Jack), has died. He was proud to be an analyst at the Department of Homeland Security. Jack was a fervent patriot and wonderful friend, loving son and brother, superb photographer. Our hearts are hurting–but so grateful for his life. pic.twitter.com/M0PYFXp2lU
— Nan Hayworth, M.D. (@NanHayworth) November 23, 2021