Christopher-Worthy-Obituary

Christopher Worthy

Seattle, Washington

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WORTHY, Christopher John A loving husband and wonderful father, Christopher John Worthy passed away at his home in Vancouver on August 2, 2007. He passed peacefully and was surrounded by his family. He is survived by his devoted wife of 41 years, Lesley, and their sons, Chris and Marc. Chris was...

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Lesley , don´t know if you will ever see this but I would love to get in contact with you sometime. Remember me, Terry Hornung , Larry´s wife and our husbands played hockey with the Kansas City Blues. We spent lots of time together when our husbands were on the road . We had good times together and both of us have had sad times since then. Would love to hear from you, hope you and your boys are doing well!

Dear Leslie,

I dont know whether you ever will read this after 10 years, so this is just an attempt.
I found only today these entries. How sad to read that your wonderful husband passed away so early.
I came to know to you both in 1997, during a flight from Vancouver to Vancouver Island, which was a little bit dramatic. As a result you invited me for dinner to your wounderful home.Sadly, we lost contact afterwards.
I've been to Vancouver Island again with my family twice and...

Very sad to hear Chris passing, he was a wonderful man. Enjoying watching him stand on his head for the team.

Chris was one of my goalie instructors at the Nelson Hockey School in late 1960's. He was a very nice person.

Hello, my name is John Coco, and I am fifty-four year's old from New York . I would like to share memory of Chris. As a young boy of twelve, I was a huge hockey fan, and I would follow any hockey broadcast that I could find on my transistor radio, as I lay in bed. One particular night, the weak signals of a California Seals game reached me, and I was amazed as the announcer kept repeating "Another save by Worthy!!" I instantly became a fan , and the next day after school, I decided to write...

To the Worthy Family:

My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. May God grant you strength and comfort. Chris has always been a first class individual in my dealings with him. He gave a great interview for my book on the Seals and proved to be a thoughtful and intelligent person. He also sent me a lovely e-mail after he read the book that truly meant a lot to me. I was shocked to hear of his passing. He will be missed.

Dear Les,
My heart goes out to you...
It has been so many years since we shared many an after-Oiler game get-together - i have such fond memories of you and Chris, and the special love you two shared. You are in my prayers.

To dear Lesley
We just heard the sad news from Ken Brown, Chris' old goalie partner and friend. Our deepest sympathy to you and your family at this very difficult time. I (Rod)have many great memories involving Chris as a hockey player and as a friend. He has always remained one of my favourite people. We now live close to where you and Chris lived in Rio Terrace and often walk past your old house. I,Debby(Barb Hamilton's sister) remember watching Chris whip up a great pasta dish and...

God help us all if Chris is running goal on the gates of Heaven! He was a great mentor, and a trusted advisor and leader. He and his family are in my prayers.