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Dr. Doris Watson

Oakhurst, New Jersey

1921 - 2015 (Age 93)

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Dr. Doris WatsonAGE: 93 • OakhurstDr. Doris Watson, 93, of Oakhurst, died peacefully at home on August 18, 2015. Doris, daughter of Justus Morton Smith and Nellie Chittick Smith of Oakhurst, was born in Long Branch in 1921. She graduated eighth grade from the Oakhurst School. After high school in...

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Thank you for your consistent expert, and excellent leadership at the annual bell festivals at which I was a participant as a member of the Brick Church bell choir, and continued peaceful rest.

Almost 40 years ago Dr Watson was my music teacher. She was the best... she was so passionate about her work and encouraged us to love music. 'The Rose' was the hot song at the time and we played it ALOT! As one of her bellringers for many years, I remember marching in the local parades and performing at many school events....she was a perfectionist with the bells and we loved her. I also met my best friend in her 6th grade music class, so we have fond memories and laugh at how we got in...

My deepest condolences to her family. Dexter always spoke of her with such warmth and reverencea long life, well livedshe will be greatly missed.

Dear Doris, You will be greatly missed not just by Dex and Dow and your family, but by all of us whoever met you! God Bless you... and my deepest condolences to Dexter and Dow!

My deepest condolences to Dexter and Dow on the passing of their beloved Mother and to the entire Watson clan. What a lady! What a life! God bless.

I never met her or even heard of Mrs. Watson until I read her obituary. What a wonderful person. I would have loved to me her.

I do not recall meeting Doris but heard a lot about her and the boys from her husband George. I went back to work for NJ Taxation in 1975 and went to pensions with questions and met George. We instantly started a car pool. His talking about the hand bells made an impression on my wife who read the obit and left me a note to see if this was the person she had heard about. My condolences to all.