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Dr. Donald Watters

Belle Plaine, Kansas

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Sept. 29, 1952 - Sept.5. 2016 Dr. Donald Watters, 63, of Huntsville, was found deceased in his home on September 5th. Dr. Watters was being treated for esophageal cancer. Dr. Watters had a private practice in Huntsville and was also a supervising psychologist with Limestone Correctional Facility...

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Don was the best therapist a person could hope for. He cared deeply about his patients but kept things real and honest. He worked hard to help me like myself. I miss being able to tell him all about my life. I mostly miss laughing with him. You will be missed, Don Watters.

You will never be forgotten and I will love you until the day I die

I was saddened to hear of the death of Dr. Watters. I met him several times and found him to be a very compassionate and caring person. I carry with me his sage advice and help. Such a loss. My thoughts and condolences to his family.

Dr Don was an extraordinary therapist, friend, and human being. He is considered one of those professionals that quietly touched numerous lives, by empowering and challenging others ito grow and become more kinder, stronger, loving human beings. Dr Don believed in synchronicity and the joys of life, itself. Rest now Dr Don until we All see You once again. Thank you for sharing the Gift of You with so Many. Numerous comforting prayers extend to Dr Don's family and friends.

He was a good man and will be missed.

I am very saddened to hear of Dr. Watters's passing. He was a gifted therapist, a fine human being, and a friend. I will be forever grateful to him for his help. My deep condolences to his family. He loved you.

I was so saddened to hear of Dr. Watter's passing. He really helped me to get an introspective look into my feelings, and my reactions to other people and situations. I thank God for the no-nonsense approach he displayed, and his kindness. My deepest condolences to his family during this difficult hour.

I am so sorry for your loss. I hope Jer. 29: 11,12 brings you some comfort during this difficult time.

I was Dr. Watters Office Manager from 2001-2011. We used to joke that it was the longest lasting relationship either one of us had ever been in. I will truly miss him and my thoughts and prayers go out to all of his family that I heard so much about but never met. God Bless you.