Clarice Howorth died on Wednesday 29 January 2013
I knew her through Craven Conservation Group. We shared a love for West Africa, for Wildlife, for Drawing, for One World Week.
I dug out some old Craven Conservation Group records.
CCG held one of its first events in the Quaker Meeting house – I am sure Clarice would have been involved
1983
Dec 1984
1987 (Not Clarice – but a Picture of Hesley Moss
1995 – Jonathan Nicholas (right) carries out an ecological project on Hesley Moss
Clarice – back row 2nd from left.
1996 - CCG Trip to Brocklands Burial Ground, Rathmell – recently established
Roland and Clarice in the centre.
All pictures on this page are © Judith Allinson
Here is a hymn written by Roland, Clarice’s husband in c. 2001
When Joseph and Mary so
wearily wended
Their way from their cottage in Nazareth’s street,
Then slept with the oxen in Bethlehem’s stable,
And laid in a manger their Baby so sweet,
Enduring discomfort and squalor and hardship,
Compelled by a merciless tyrant’s decree,
Few were there on earth who in such tribulation
God’s greatness and goodness and glory could see.
God’s glory we see in the sun, moon and planets,
In river and ocean, in mountain and plain,
In flowers and butterflies, forests and gardens,
In moors with their heather and fields full of
grain.
But angels sang “Glory” when in great privation
Our Lord came in Bethlehem’s manger to lie;
For His greatest glory’s the glory of loving,
That led Him to suffer, that led Him to die.
Lord, give us Your glory, the glory of loving,
A love for all people, the great and the small,
For saints and for sinners, for friends and for
strangers,
For black folk and white, like Your love for us
all,
A love like Your own that for others is ready
To suffer great hardship if that should ensue;
You said that whenever we love other people
We also, in doing so show love to You.
©Roland Howorth.
Rathmell, North Yorkshire