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James Watson

Newark, New Jersey

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WATSON James Watson Science teacher at Plainfield High School, 60 James Watson, 60, of Piscataway died April 15, 2008, in Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center, Plainfield. Services will held at 11 a.m. Monday at the First Baptist Church of Lincoln Gardens, 771 Somerset St., Somerset....

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To Mrs. Watson and Family,
I am sorry to hear about the home going of your love one. I know James is irreplaceable. Just remember the all the good times you shared togeather. I am Leonard " La Monte" Lassiter a childhood playmate and member of Ligon High School Family of 1966. May the Lord continue to bless your family in a might way.

To the Watson Family,
I just received word about Mr. Watson's passing and I don't what to say except I am truly sorry for your loss. I was a student of Mr. Watson's while I attended Hubbard School back in 1981-82. Mr. Watson was a great teacher. He just seem to simplify the assignments that he taught and it made learning easy and fun some times. Once again I am sorry. Take Care.
Sincerely, Anthony H. Bell

At a time like this, we are at a loss for words to express our condolence to someone who has lost a loved one. We pray that you and your family know that someone so special can never be forgotten. James and I grew up together in Raleigh and shared our boyhood days of fun and trials. Those memories I will cherish for the rest of my days.

To The Watson Family:
Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss. James and I started out in the first grade in Mrs. Wiley's class at Washington School here in Raleigh, NC. We continued through high school where we graduated from J W Ligon in 1966.

I often wondered where James had settled and raised a family.

May the Lord give you comfort in these difficult times.
God Bless.

Mrs. Smith and Family,
May the Peace of God in His Infinite Wisdom, comfort you and your family during this time of need.

God Speed,
A High School Classmate

To the family of James Watson, May the peace of the Lord comfort you today and forever. We grew up together in Walnut Terrace and were classmates in junior high and through the J.W. Ligon Class of '66.He was a friend that had a thirst for learning. He used it to bless others for thirty plus years. Thanks be to God for this servant.

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help at this time.

Words cannot express the sorrow that is felt by the entire Lewis family at the passing of our Papa Watson! He will be severly missed by his "grandchildren" PJ, Jalen and Kristen and their parents Patrick and Heather Lewis of Huntsville, Alabama as well as my mother in law Patricia Woolfork! Keep your heads up Mama Watson, Jarvis and Jamon because you will meet with him again in the future and remember that he is smiling down on you as we speak! God is actually smiling at him now saying,...

My love and prayers are with you always, and so am I.