Susanne-Watson-Obituary

Susanne Watson

Ottawa, Ontario

06/25/1938 - 01/09/2018

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DIED
January 9, 2018
LOCATION
Ottawa, Ontario

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Susanne Watson passed away on January 9, 2018 in Ottawa, Ontario. The obituary was featured in Ottawa Citizen on January 13, 2018.

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My deepest condolences Phil and family. I grew up next door and have such wonderful memories of Sue.

I was a student at KCAT and have many fond memories of her classes and sense of humor. She was a favorite and will be missed. My sympathy to her family.

Dear Phil and family:
We are so sorry to learn of Sue's passing - much too young. A special lady - calm, cool and collected at all times, a generous, gifted instructor at Kemptville College, a cherished colleague and a genuine friend - accepting of all. Sue will be greatly missed. She taught by example- a legacy that will live on.
Roy & Mary Carver

What sad news about Sue. She was an amazing women who influenced many people. I hold near to my heart the great memories of visiting the farm, meeting at the Royal and spending time with all of the Watson's. Sue was a role model to me especially when I started teaching. I would say to myself, how would Sue handle this. She was kind, compassionate and always saw the humour in things. She will be greatly missed. Sending my condolences and love to all of the Watson's. Thinking of you at this time.

Condolences to Sue's family. I remember Sue with great fondness. I met Sue when I was a student at Kemptville College. There was not one student who did not look forward to her classes because, simply said, she was so talented and creative. She made learning fun. You were one of the best!

Please accept my deepest condolences. I pray that your loving memories bring you peace, comfort and strength throughout this difficult time.
Lynn Kelly

To the entire Watson family, please accept my sincere sympathy. I have such wonderful memories of Sue from Kemptville College...she was always so calm and steady and fair. I will also always remember a day at Baxter conservation area with Hallville Church when she,got an endless chuckle out of my parenting skills, or maybe lack thereof.