Jimmie-Watson-Obituary

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Jimmie Ray Watson

Jan 30, 1952 - Jul 29, 2025

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I have known Mr. Jimmie all my life. He was kind, nice and always so caring. He was always asking about what was left of my family. He had been friend of my family on the King side all of my life. He loved my grandmother went to see her often when she was in the Summit. He always asks how the family was even though he really didn't know all of the cousins. Rest in peace Mr. Jimmie. May GOD bless your family and keep them lifted up during this most difficult time.

Jimmy will be missed. He is happy and healthy with the Lord.

Jimmy was such a good person and a good painter and love his family and loved to have fun praying for the family

so sorry he was a good man

Jimmy was indeed a very kind man. I was one of the lucky ones to have him paint the interior of my house. Praying for your family at this difficult time.

Jimmy was the best friend I ever had. My Wife and me will surely miss Him. We never had any bad times. The only regret I have is leaving him yesterday and he wanted me to stay. Praying for all the family and friends, we love you Jimmy and u will be missed a lot.

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Jimmie's Obituary

Jimmie Ray Watson, 73, of Taylor, Arkansas, passed away on July 29, 2025, in Texarkana, Texas. Jimmie was born to Alvin “Shotgun” and Clara Watson on January 30, 1952, in Taylor, Arkansas. Jimmie was a well-known painter in Taylor and the surrounding area. He painted many houses inside and outside. To know Jimmie was to love him, he was such a kind and friendly person to all.

Preceded in death by his parents, Alvin and Clara Watson; grandparents; J.T. “John” and Jessie Watson and Roy and Bessie Mayfield; and his brother, James Watson.

Survived by his sisters, Martha Kelley of Waldo, Arkansas, Sherry Youngblood of Dubberly, Louisiana and Jerry Vaughn of Springhill, Louisiana; brothers, Talmadge Watson of Waldo, Arkansas, Elbert Watson of Lake Erling, Arkansas and Bill Watson of Taylor, Arkansas; two aunts, Liz Grubb of Ruston, Louisiana and Doris Hayden of Taylor, Arkansas; numerous nieces, nephews and friends.

There will be a visitation Thursday, July 31, 2025, at the A O Smith Funeral Chapel in Taylor, Arkansas from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm.

Funeral Services will be held on Friday, August 1, 2025, at 2:00 pm at First Baptist Church of Taylor in Taylor, Arkansas with Bro. Jonathan Montgomery and Dr. Randy Wilson officiating, followed by interment at Taylor Memorial Cemetery.

Those honoring Jimmie as pallbearers will be Wayne Kennemer, Robert Disotell, Chris Joyce, Ronnie Collier, Darell Collier and Maurice Nations.

Services are under the direction of A O Smith Funeral Home, Stamps, Arkansas.

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