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Scott Haworth

Chicopee, Massachusetts

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Scott Haworth1967 - 2013ChicopeeScott Haworth died Oct. 12, 2013 in the high peaks of the Adirondacks, Keene Valley, New York. Born in Westfield, Scott was the cherished son of Warren and Ria Haworth. Much beloved brother of Nicole Meyer, Chicopee, Lynn M. Quinn, Harwinton, CT., Daniel Haworth,...

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I've been watching a YouTube channel called Ministry of Truth, all about your favorite show The Prisoner. You would have loved it, lots of provocative thought and lots of clips. The episode reviewed today was your favorite in the series, Hammer into Anvil. I'm glad I can still hear your voice, imitating Patrick McGoohan. And I still miss you.

With another election season upon us, I've been thinking a lot lately about your old friend Noam Chomsky, who's still out there sharing his wisdom. I wish you could have seen the musical Hamilton. I know you would have loved it. One of the themes that repeats in the show is "the world turned upside-down". Those are the times we're living in and I often wonder what you'd say. You'd probably quote from Manufacturing Consent. Or the Dots. "Someone gave humanity a beating today, little...

I remember how much you enjoyed going to The Great Escape in New York. The park has changed a lot in the intervening years, but I bet you'd still like it. There's no more Jungle Land (which you got such a kick out of), but your favorite coaster, the Comet, is still running fine. I still think of you and miss you.

Thinking a lot about you these days my Brother....both of us covered a LOT of ground together, shared a lot of secrets, we had a parting ways after my Military service but I saw you whenever i could and really enjoyed your visits to my house. I know where you are now so you understand. Down here we just keep on keeping on...despite the terrible place America has become. The creator has a plan. I have faith.

Hello Scott...Listening to "I talk to the wind" by King Crimson and immediately memories rushed back to me. Thank you for giving me a true appreciation of GOOD music. I don't think the level of my appreciation for music will ever come close to the depth and immensity of yours. Fair winds and following seas brother. See you on the other side.

Hi Scott. I was just thinking about your ol' friend, Noam Chomsky, who's still giving commentary in his 90s. I'd love to hear your reactions to his views on our increasingly whacky world. And I know you'd have a lot to say about the current state of politics. I'm glad I can still hear your boisterous laugh, and have so many recordings that keep your memory fresh in my mind.

I'm coming to visit your final resting place soon brother...the world has gone insane but some of us are still conscious of the big picture...no matter propaganda the controllers have thrown at us. We will meet again.

Well Scott, this year marks ten years without you. I can't believe that much time has passed already. This summer also marks 30 years since we joined forces in the basement of the merry-go-round building at Mountain Park to create the album Waves. Your faith in my music was such an inspiration and was the main reason I kept soldiering on when few others seemed to care. Without you, that album wouldn't have been nearly as good. So thank you again. And BTW -- I just got a hold of the...

Another year has gone by without you around. I'm glad I'm still able to listen to all the music you recorded. It's a small consolation. You'd probably be amused that I finally got involved in Westfield politics. I can still hear your laughter, and I'm glad that your memory remains with me.