Ansley-Watson-Obituary

Ansley Watson

Obituary

WATSON, Ansley, 93, passed away Monday, April 3, 2006. Born January 8, 1913, in Iva, S.C., he moved to Tampa during World War II. He was predeceased by his loving wife of 59 years, Jane Price Watson, whom he met when he was commandant of the 488th Bomb Group at MacDill Air Force Base during World...

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Dear Ann,

My thoughts and prayers have been with you and your family. You have been a wonderful, thoughtful and loving Daughter. Your Dad must have been very proud of you.
Love, Cheryl H.

To this day I remember how wonderful it felt to be trusted enough by your parents to be allowed to drive the Volkswagen to Plant. Many happy hours we spent in the house on Frankland. With the loss of your Dad, an era is surely coming to a close. My love to Annie and all the Watson family.

Ann,
It is never easy to lose a parent, no matter their age. Wishing you many wonderful memories to help ease your sorrow. Love, Sandy

I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Watson and being able to care for him during his period of illness. Please except our deepest sympathies and may God Bless you and yours in this time of sorrow. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and yours. God Bless From the nurse's at Amedisy's Home Health

SINCEREST CONDOLENCES

Ansley, Charlie and family,our thoughts and prayers are with you. Always enjoyed seeing your Dad at Publix ready for a chat. He always asked about Glenn who thought the world your Dad. He will be missed by all of his friends.

I'm very sorry for your loss, my prayers and thoughts will be with you and your family.

Dear Ann,

I am so sorry for your loss. May you find comfort in the many prayers said for you this day and may God give you peace.

Cousin Ansley was the kindest of men and a true southern gentleman. His kind is very rare these days and he will be sorely missed.