Dorothy-Watts-Obituary

Dorothy E. Watts

Washington, District of Columbia

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 DOROTHY EATON WATTS   On November 8, 2010, Dorothy Eaton Watts, wife for 51 years of Ron Watts; mother of Stephen, David, and Esther (Rupert); grandmother of Heather, Shelly, Calvin, Rachel, Bethany, and JoAnna fell asleep in Jesus.  She was an author, missionary and founder of...

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Dear Sir, We sincerely express our condolences on the loss of Mam.Dorothy. We remembered her last month when received some of her writings and couldn't believe that we miss her.

May her soul rest in peace.

T.Jayamani
Chennai, India

Ron, let me express to you my sincere condolences on the loss of your wife Dorothy, clearly a marvelous lady with many world class accomplishments. I am not clear on whether I was acquainted with her at Andrews University or not (I was there 1957 to 1960). I know your faith will keep you, and your family, strong in this time of bereavement.

Sincerely, David

David L. Russell ([email protected])
Professor of Mathematics, Virginia Tech, OMC classes of 1956,1957.

The contribution of Mrs.Watts to our Division (Southern Asia) will be remembered. May her soul rest in peace.

Our prayers are with the bereaved family.

We always admired her and love her writings! We are looking forward to the Resurrection Morning, will be a great blessing to see her again! May God comfort the family. Love, Pastor and Mrs. Chaviano

SOY VENEZOLANA Y ME LLAMO MIREYA SUS LIBROS QUE BENDICION ESPECIALMENTE PELDAÑOS DE SUPERACION. HOY NO LO ENCONTRABA Y SE ME OCURRIO BUSCARLO VIA WEB Y ME ENTERO DE LA MUERTE DE ESTA HERMOSA HERMANA ESPERO VERLA CUANDO VENGA CRISTO

To this precious family of Dorothy Watts; I did not even know her here on earth, but just reading about her life, ASSURES me that I will meet her in Glory! God bless you all and remember that Jesus Is Lord!

Dorothy was always an inspiration to me--and more than that she was a friend. In our late teens we walked the streets in and around her hometown of Jackson, Ohio, selling Christian books, and we shared our dreams. She was adamant that she wanted to marry a minister and help him in his work. I think she died fulfilled and satisfied--but too soon. Liz