Charles Siddle passed over on 26 December 2000.
His life was devoted to the welfare and healing of animals, to
him every animal was special. He used his exceptional gift of
healing selflessly, caring for all creatures brought to him. Respected
and revered by the equestrian world, his loving presence around
is no doubt still sensed by animals and owners alike. A love of
animals is a family trait, Charles' brother David created and
runs the renowned chimpanzee sanctuary in Zambia.
Charles' gift for healing was perceived and encouraged
by the famous veterinary surgeon, Buster Lloyd-Jones. When Buster
departed mortal life some years ago he channelled his healing powers
through Charles, becoming his spirit guide. Together they gave healing
to thousands of animals both at home and abroad.
Charles' success with the healing of animals, and
in many cases their owners too, was phenomenal. With his compassion
and dedication, so many sick animals have regained full health,
whilst others whose time was nearing an end on this Earth were given
healing to give them freedom from pain, allowing them to live their
last days with dignity. In his lifetime Charles healed all kinds
of animals including domestic pets, farm and wild animals and of
course dogs and horses of every description.
It was fitting and appropriate that at his passing
he was surrounded by his beloved horses and was in the company of
Felicity. Healing was a vocation for Charles Siddle, devoting his
time to healing, practising at clinics around the country and facilitating
workshops nation wide. He was proposing to establish a centre for
healing with the help and assistance of Felicity Wilson, his trusted
friend and colleague. Charles made it clear in his Last Will and
Testament that his work must continue and grow, and his expressed
wish was that Felicity Wilson, whose gift for healing he wholly
acknowledged, would continue with his work as his chosen successor.