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Isabelle Elizabeth Davis Watkins

Knoxville, Tennessee

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WATKINS, ISABELLE ELIZABETH DAVIS - was born on April 12, 1920 to loving and devoted parents, Eddie and Thomasina Graham Davis in Winnsboro, SC. She peacefully went to live with God on Friday, August 29, 2008 at the Brakebill Nursing Home after a lengthy illness. She was a beautiful, spirited...

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God is good all the time and we were blessed to have g-mommy touch so many lives. There is a special place in heaven for her. Thank you mom and dad for showing us how to care for your parents after they have so lovingly cared for you. Blessings and Grace to you.

To my dearest sweet Mommy:

I love you and wanted to publicly THANK YOU for taking such awesome care of Grandmommy...you and Daddy are the best and I want you both to know how much you mean to me! My dear sweet Madison would have been so PROUD of you both for being such great and loving caretakers! God bless and know how much she adored and loved you!

Clevonne, John, Stephanie, Robin and Bridget,

You all are in my thoughts and prayers as you grieve your mother and grandmother. May you find peace and comfort in each other.

Love,
Pam

Clevon,

Deepest Sympathy. Your mother was a very precious and loving person. May you continue to keep your hand in God's hand. May God continue to bless you and your family.

Love, Mattie Jean Tippitt

Lynette,
You are in my prayers. Your mom was truly a classy person. My degree is in 2ndary educ and " Miss Watkins" was one of the teachers I often speak of when I am asked to define "a good teacher " . You can call me old school if you like.... her way worked best. Again my condolences.. 8th grade St Vincent 1967 (duncan)

To the Watkins Family:

Your mom was a great woman and educator. She will be missed.

Jacqueline Fleming Hampton, Ph.D.
St. Vincent de Paul
Class of 1977

Lynette,
May you be comforted by the fact your Mom and Dad are reunited again with our Lord and Savior. They were truly two of the most wonderful people I have had the blessing of knowing. You all are in my prayers ,and may God continue to bless and keep you strong. Keep your hand in Gods hands and he will bring you through one more of lifes storms.

My exprressions & foundist memories of a GREAT teacher an person whom i will always RESPECT an LOVE ....

Kenneth Lewis - Class of ' 1960
St. Vincent De Paul / Brother of
Richard A. Lewis, Nashville, Tenn

Dear Mrs. Turner,

Your mother was a precious gift from God. We always felt special in the presence of her sweet spirit and dignified manner. It was evident that she was the strength of your life and you were the source of her strength. The love you expressed as a primary caretaker was patient, kind, gentle and long-suffering. The fruit does not fall far from the tree. She was a beautiful example of "Only what you do for Christ will last". She fought the good fight and kept the...