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Erika Lin Watson

Bristol and Middletown and Wethersfield, Connecticut

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WATSON, Erika Lin

Hearts are broken everywhere over the sudden loss of Erika Lin Watson, 21, of Middletown, beloved daughter of J. Stanley and Nancy (Thorpe) Watson, who died Saturday, (January 17, 2004) as a result of a motor vehicle accident in New York. She was born in Hartford and had lived in Middletown most of her life. Well known and widely beloved, Erika touched many lives with her happy, bright and energetic disposition. Many close friends, children she has shared her love with, and her heartbroken family are working to understand why such a beautiful person has been taken from us. Erika was strong and confident, always positive, though she had endured much pain in her life by the loss of other friends. She loved rainbows. She loved rowing on the Connecticut River, was captain of Middletown High School Crew as a Senior, graduating in 2000, and voted as "Most Unique". She was a student at Ithaca College in New York, studying the Art and Sculpture she loved. Erika was a familiar teacher of children at the Oddfellows Playhouse. She taught children to smile and be happy as they learned to walk on stilts, and gain the confidence to literally jump through hoops of fire at the Middletown Children's Circus Camp. She loved being outdoors, and helped children through the hottest days at summer camp, and the coldest days as a ski instructor at Powder Ridge and at Greek Peak ski area in New York. In college she made still more very close friends. She spent a semester in London, England and traveled in Europe, taking in the art and architecture of the masters. Although she shared her heart with many close friends, Erika held a special place in her heart for her dearest friends Anjana Hansen and Jason Harris, her housemates. She also shared a deep and personal part of her love with Aaron Stone and Chris Sullivan. Erika was a good girl. She danced in the bright lights on stage, played soccer in high school, and brought much joy into the hearts of her parents and her family. She brought smiles and happiness everywhere she went. Many have said that knowing Erika changed their lives. Erika was very devoted to her family life. She loved her brother Justin deeply as a best friend always. Together they shared the joy and magic of music, going to concerts, and sharing dreams. We never knew that our angel on earth could have a higher calling. When we reflect on the deep reservoir of love and happiness Erika possessed, it becomes clear that we, her family and friends, raised an angel. Taken in the happiest, and most beautiful time of her life, we now realize her work to come was not to be of this lifetime. We now realize we were blessed by the earthly life of an angel who was called to heaven to do the timeless work of mending broken hearts and bringing joy and happiness to those who need it the most. We can see her hugging the spirits of children, saying "Keep on Smiling". That's the way Erika would want it. Erika is survived by her parents, Stan and Nancy Watson; her brother, Justin; and her maternal grandparents, Albert and Phyllis Thorpe of Bristol. She also leaves behind her Aunts and Uncles, Norma Watson of Jamaica, VT, Lynda and Bob Krueger of Middletown, David Thorpe of Bristol, Debbie Thorpe of Bristol, Ken and Janet Thorpe of Bristol, and two cousins, Christopher and Jason Thorpe. She was predeceased by her paternal grandparents, John and Bertha Watson. The family has requested those attending Erika's funeral please wear bright colored clothing in her memory. The funeral will be Saturday, January 24, 11 a.m. in The Third Congregational Church, 94 Miner Street, Middletown with the Rev. Markham E. Dunn officiating. The burial will be private in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford. Friends may call Friday, January 23, 3-7 p.m. at The Dillon-Baxter Funeral Home, 1276 Berlin Tpke. Wethersfield. Memorial contributions can be made in Erika's name to Children's Circus at Oddfellows Playhouse Youth Theater, 128 Washington St. Middletown, CT 06457. To share a memory with Erika's family, please visit online at www.ctnow.com.

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Dear Nancy, Stan, and Justin:

My only memory of Erika was many years ago when she was still an infant. Nan, you had just brought her home from the hospital and I had come to visit you at your apartment. I remember feeling strangely uncomfortable. After sharing so much together (high school, college, weddings), you suddenly had become a mother and I knew nothing about that. Three babies and many decades later, I now know much about motherhood, but nothing about loss. I cannot...

I met Erika my freshmen year on the crew team. I remember I was having trouble catching crabs with my oar in the water and no matter how frustrated i got, she reassured me that it happens to the new and old rowers. Erika always had this strong presence about her and a smile placed across her face. She brought out the best in everyone that got to know her. She had the ability to light up a room as soon as she walked into it. Erika was such an amazing person, one that no one could ever forget....

I remember the last time I saw Erika, she was in high-school I think. She had such an energy about her...you always knew where she was in the room and she didn't have to say a word. Thank you for sharing her, her art and her many smiles. I will try to remember to laugh a little more often than I have lately and perhaps find my way back to drawing dragons around a campfire...

Stan and Nancy,

My family and I extend our heartfelt condolences and prayers to you and your family. We love your request for 'bright colors" -- a celebration of a truly bright star in everyon's life.

The Greek Peak staff and employees are very saddened that Erika was taken so suddenly. It has put a dark cloud over our mountain. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family. She will be in our hearts forever.

Erika made a huge difference in my family's life. She often took care of my neices, Katie and Sierra, for my sister, Dee. The girls LOVE her so much. Thank you for raising such a sweet and generous girl. She left an imprint on all of our hearts. My thoughts and prayers go out to you....God Bless...
Linda Heidorn

Our thoughts and prayers are with you to help your healing.

I don’t know Erika but I did know you Stan and your sister Norma some thirty years ago.
The article in the paper was a beautiful summery of your daughter but was no surprise to me.
All of your daughter’s attributes were a description of my memory of you at that time, (big smile, artistic, energetically friendly.) You and Nancy did a beautiful job of raising your daughter. As a father of two boys I cannot imagine the sorrow your family is going through right now. I hope with the...

Erika was a dear friend to us all that touched our lives in a way we were unable to know until know. i will never forget the bleach streaks she had in her hair & the fun times in french class in middle and high school. She always knew how to make a person laugh and very seldom was she upset or angry becuase she knew it was easier to smile than it was to frown. Erika I will always remember you and we will all always carry on your spirit in our hearts and actions!