Christopher Haworth |
March 10, 1945 ~ December 12, 2017 |
January 10, 2018 |
It is with great sadness that the family of
Christopher Haworth announces his passing from
this world on December 12, 2017.
Chris lived in many beautiful places in his
life, always with profound reverence for the
natural world. He spent the last 18 years on his
beloved land in the mountains outside of Bonners
Ferry. He was at home at the time of his
passing.
During his years in Idaho, Chris dedicated
himself to honoring ancient Lakota traditions,
including the Sun Dance and the Inipi. In this
tradition he gave of himself willingly as a
teacher, mentor, water-pourer and traditional
Sundancer, for the Earth and the People.
He opened his home to others, provided a
spiritual gathering place for fellow travelers
and openly shared his discoveries with all those
who chose to accompany him.
A prolific artist, he worked in many mediums —
marble, wood, textile and paint. Throughout his
life he was a teacher in many different settings
and, when inspired, an inexhaustible narrator of
the happiness and sorrows we all meet along the
path in life.
A deeply spiritual person, Chris lived his life
on his own terms guided by spiritual principles,
a deep intellectual curiosity and a fearlessness
that marked his entire life.
Christopher Michael Haworth, born on March 10,
1945, in Los Angeles California, is survived by
his sister, Marilyn Hassett, Los Angeles, son
Joshua Michael Haworth, granddaughter Kira Rain
Haworth, and many members of extended family
throughout the country.
He will be deeply missed. |
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