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'''Hati Longtooth'''
mka: Charles Sweet
awards:
Falcon's Torch - 17 Sep AS /1995
Golden Blossom - 17 Sep AS /1995
born: Sept. 28, 1940
died: Oct. 14, 1995
Memoria:
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From HL Raven Longtooth and Gabriella Longtooth
Husband of Maggie Longtooth (mka Marje Sweet), father of Steelwolf (mka Chuck) and Raven Longtooth (mka Blaise). He was a woodworker all his life, and so we hold a woodworking competition in his honor every year at Autumn War. Hati was the founder of the Longtooth Clan, and it is his vision we still follow, through the leadership of his son, Raven. Hati was a man with a marvelous sense of humor, and a quick mind. He was often a known-world-class letch. He was one to sit by the fire with and have a good conversation. He believed in creating things that would last, in his woodworking, in his family, and in his friendships.
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* This gentle's name has been added to the [[Scroll of Honor]]
* This gentle's name has been added to the [[Scroll of Honor]]
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Latest revision as of 02:58, 21 August 2015

Hati Longtooth


mka: Charles Sweet

awards:

Falcon's Torch - 17 Sep AS /1995

Golden Blossom - 17 Sep AS /1995


born: Sept. 28, 1940

died: Oct. 14, 1995

Memoria:


From HL Raven Longtooth and Gabriella Longtooth


Husband of Maggie Longtooth (mka Marje Sweet), father of Steelwolf (mka Chuck) and Raven Longtooth (mka Blaise). He was a woodworker all his life, and so we hold a woodworking competition in his honor every year at Autumn War. Hati was the founder of the Longtooth Clan, and it is his vision we still follow, through the leadership of his son, Raven. Hati was a man with a marvelous sense of humor, and a quick mind. He was often a known-world-class letch. He was one to sit by the fire with and have a good conversation. He believed in creating things that would last, in his woodworking, in his family, and in his friendships.