earch Council in 1954 and later with Sherrit Gordon Mines. He then moved to the US and held positions with Fluor Corp and Freeport Nickel Company. His career advanced to a position as Executive VP with Metals for Electronics, later purchased by Pfizer Inc., where he pioneered work in roll compacting metal powders into strip. Over the next several years, Dr. Haworth took up positions as Technical Director of the Société Le Nickel in New York, Engelhard Industries in New Jersey, Stauffer Chemical Company in Westport, CT and Geneva, Switzerland, and Electralloy Corp in New York as VP. He was a Chartered Engineer, a Fellow of the Institute of Materials, Minerals, and Mining, and a member of IOM3, ASM, and ASTM. In retirement, he and his wife have lived in Westport, CT, Bollington, UK, and Newport, RI, where they were members of Emmanuel Church and the Viking Bridge Club in Portsmouth. Most recently, they lived in Tiverton, RI. Even into his 90s, Dr. Haworth was very hardworking, active, and social. He enjoyed spending time with his family and friends and doting on his great-grandchildren. He was an avid fan of tennis, Formula 1 racing, and sailing. He loved to garden, read, and keep up with the latest advances in metallurgy and materials sciences. He was also an ardent bridge player. Dr. Haworth is survived by his daughter, Carol Johnson, two granddaughters, Danielle Metrano and Rachael Schaller and their husbands Anthony Metrano and Brian Schaller, and four great-grandchildren, Angelina, Arianna, and Aurelia Metrano and Andrew Schaller. He also leaves one brother, Dr. N. Philip Haworth, and many nieces and nephews in the UK. He was preceded in death by his wife Jean in 2021. They were married for 70 years, reaching their platinum anniversary in 2021. Funeral services will be held at Emmanuel Church in Newport, RI on Thursday, March 14th at 11:00 am.