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Clifford Watt

Westminster, Massachusetts

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DIED
October 2, 2014
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Westminster, Massachusetts

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Badger Funeral Home of Littleton Obituary

WestminsterClifford J. Watt, 93, of Westminster died on October 2, 2014 at Heywood Hospital in Gardner. He was born in Paxton, MA on May 15, 1923 son of the late David and Ellen (Symons) Watt and was the husband of the late Viola (Skillings) Watt. He grew up in Paxton, Barre and Harvard, and...

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Oh Janet.... I just heard the sad news tonight of your Dad's passing. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time and all the days ahead. Know others are thinking of you. (((hugs)))

Dear Jimmy and Janet,
I have wonderful memories of your family. Your mom and my mom were best friends and your entire family was so kind to us, always. I recall the sheep, the tiny doll clothes sewn by Mrs. Watt, the wooden village Janet and Ellen painted for us to play with, the dirt bikes and snowmobiling in the Watt's field, blueberry picking, yard sales, flea marketing, fun nights of babysitting, visiting the dairy, being amazed by all of your artistic talents, posing for "fever",...

Janet: Tom and I just found out about your dad's passing. We are so sorry for your loss. I lost my mom this past June, so if you need to talk, please know I'm here to listen. Your dad has passed thru this earthly physical veil and is finally with your mom. You now have two angels in Heaven to help you; just remember to call on them often. You're in my thoughts and prayers. God bless you.

I remember Cliff when I worked on Watt Dairy Farm in the late 1970s / early 1980s.

JIm & Janet, We thought the world of your parents. They were truly our best friends and we loved all the trips we took together. We shared many great times and much laughter. We miss them so very much. You are in our prayers and thoughts.

I will miss Cliff's smile and his laughter. I've grown to know him very well and love him so much. I will miss our times together "but" I will always have the fond memories which no one can take away. He was a great Guy and I am blessed to have known him. God bless you Janet and Jim he's a peace now.

We will miss you during our family get togethers during the holidays. Love, Melissa, Molly, and Carl Johnson

Jim & Janet when I was little I enjoyed going to the farm. I used to wish I could live there. It was alot of fun playing in the barn running from the animals. Snowmobiling, playing on the pool table in the cellar. Going into the Old Hospital across the street. That was scary but fun!! Uncle Cliff was really nice to me when I was going through my divorce. Offered to help me. I will NEVER forget that. My DEEPEST CONDOLENCES TO JIM & JANET MY LOVE TO YOU BOTH !! Dear Uncle Cliff rest in peace &...