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David T. Watkins

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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David T. Watkins David Thorne Watkins, beloved husband, father, grandfather and friend, went to be with the Lord on February 24, 2006. Dave was born on May 27, 1936, at the Keystone Hospital in Harrisburg. He was the youngest of three sons of Virginia Irene Thorne Watkins and James Herman...

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Hi Father... Your Granddaughter is almost 2 months old and has many of your personality traits... you would love her and be so proud. I tell her about you all the time and miss you terribly.

Your Granddaughter Addison Lee

Pat,
Always wondered where you and Dave ended up. I worked with you at Bell. Sorry for your loss. I can't believe you live so close. Email me some day and we can meet for lunch.
"Treasure your Memories"
John & Ann Amsler

You have always been my hero and best friend. I love you so much and miss you more each day. You made me the man I am today and I am so honored to have known you, loved you, and shared your love back. God Bless you father.. I will always remember all your wonderful traits and how good you were to me. Words cant begin to express the loss I feel without you here. I will always love you!

Lovingly yours,
Your son David, Daughter-in-law Tricia, and Granddaughter Addison Lee.

You were my best friend and greatest man I will ever know. Your love for me will be cherished forever as I pass it along to your new granddaughter. I will always remember the road trips in my little suit and lunches at the Penn Wells Hotel. I love you dad and miss you with all my heart. God Speed, Father! It does not matter who my father was, but who I remember him to be. He was an amazing man and I will always adore him.

Love -

Your son David L, Daughter-in-law...

Pat & family,
Our thougths and prayers are with you for the loss of Dave. We remember all the fun times we had playing cards together and drinking Canada Dry soda. What good memories we have. Take care, Sherry & Bob Deibert

I wanted to let the family to know that they are in my thoughts and prayers. Dave, was a very sweet and caring man, I was completely heartbroken when I saw it in the paper. Again I want to express my deepest sympathies to the family, he talked about you all. I was one of his customers and I could always depend on him. He will be greatly missed.

All of us Dad miss you so terribly much and it is hard to believe you will not be coming home through your side door or see you in your car again or not hear your voice. There are so many others that still cannot believe you are no longer with us. I hope you can find peace and you will be forever in our hearts and minds. Till we meet again. Love from all your family, Pat, Tricia, Rick, Angela, Patty and Brandon