1941
2020
Paul M. Watts, 78 of Worcester, passed away Thursday March 12, 2020.
Paul was born and raised in Worcester, the son of Matthew and Josephine (Sakalauskas) Watts. He graduated from Commerce High school, served in the U.S. Army National Guard HHC 181 INF. 110th armor for 6 years and lived here all his life.
Paul was a member of the Teamsters local 170, Worcester Surf Casting Club, Vernon Hill Post, Brown Square Club, Eagles Club, and the American Legion Sandwich Post. He worked in warehousing for the Sweet life Company, later Burroughs Corporation in several of its warehouses in Central Massachusetts before retiring. He previously worked for the Wyman-Gordon Company.
Paul is survived by his sister, Patricia Antul and her husband Walter “Chic” with whom he spent many cherished moments over the years; A nephew and two nieces including Cindy and David Deignan and their children Austin, Owen, and Bridget Mae; Other extended family members and friends. Another sister, Carol Dube and her husband Gerald predeceased him.
Paul was an enthusiastic surfcasting fisherman; He was an over 50-year member and three-time past president of the Worcester Surfcasting club. Paul had many years and peaceful moments fishing the Cape Cod Canal, lakes and ponds throughout the area and New England. An activity he enjoyed immensely with some of his close fishing buddies including Kevin Murphy who was like a brother to him.
As to Paul's wishes the funeral service and burial in Notre Dame Cemetery were held privately. In lieu of flowers, it would be appreciated to pay it forward and do a kind deed for someone else in Paul's memory. The MERCADANTE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL, 370 Plantation St is honored to have assisted the family with arrangements.
Jack & Gerri Germain
March 25, 2020
Pat: Sorry for your loss.Memories last forever.
Walter Lodi
March 25, 2020
My Sincere Condolences to Patricia and Chic and the rest of Paul's family.
Paul was a good friend for many years....from going to Florida during a spring break year to painting houses during the "Impossible Dream" summer of '67. We listened to or watched EVERY game!
Always in a good mood with a great laugh.
He was a good man.
Dick Miles
March 23, 2020
Paul and I (Dick Miles) were childhood friends to our teenage years . The Watts and Miles families lived in a 3 family house at 20 Vale St until March 1953 when by coincidence both families moved out of house within a month of each other. The Watts children were Carol, Paul & Patsy and the Miles children were Dick (Dickie), Marilyn & Katherine. I went to Classical HS and Paul went to Commerce HS, however, we both walk together from Grafton Hill to WorcesterCity Hall, where we both split up and went to our respected HS. We eventually lost touch with each other after HS as I went to college out of town and fell in love with a Worcester girl (Marika Folta) and got married right after graduating from college in 1964. We settled in the Southcoast Area as I was offered an engineering position with the U.S. Navy in Newport, R.I. During our early teenage years we use to hang around Mulcahy park across from Grafton ST. Junior HS. I am deeply sadden to hear about Paul's passing, which I heard from my sister Marilyn who lives in Northboro,MA. We both grew up at a great time, we came from great families. My condolences to his sister Patsy.
Dick Miles
Trading Post Lounge
March 22, 2020
Paul was a great man we will all miss our friend at the Trading Post Lounge RIP our friend
Ann St. Onge
March 21, 2020
Thoughts and prayers, sorry for your loss.
tommy donahue
March 21, 2020
To Pauls family he was a good friend to me, going back to Iandolis, uncle Charles (with his dad) sweet life and many days making us all laugh he was the best guy to tell a joke. RIP PAUL.
Carl gentile. Teamster local 170
March 20, 2020
Prayers for Paul!! A good man
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