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John W. Watts

DILLSBURG , Pennsylvania

1944 - 2008

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John W. Watts, 64, of Dillsburg, died Sunday, Sept. 14, 2008, at home.Born May 28, 1944, in Mechanicsburg, he was the son of Norma Weber and the late Ervin Weber. In addition to his father, his wife, Gloria Watts, preceded him in death.John is survived by his mother, two sons,...

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So sorry to hear of John's passing, we hadn't seen him since our move west,but thought of him often.

I've been trying to decide what to write, and all I keep picturing is John's smile, and his upbeat personality.
Please know we are thinking of all of you, and are so sorry for your loss. John will be greatly missed by many!

Elisha,
Please accept my deepest heartfelt sympathy for your families lose. You are one of the strongest, most intelligent women I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. I know that you have had more than your fair share of hurdles to overcome, all of which you have triumphed with unbelievable success. So I know that you and you alone have the heart and soul to provide comfort to your family at this very difficult time. Just remember that god only gives you, what he knows that you have...

I am so sorry for your loss. Perhaps in Heaven, your Dad/John will meet another Angel, our daughter Jessica who has been there now 17 months! May John find peace in the presence of God and his Children!

With Our Sympathy,
Cynthia & Ron Shebuski

To the Watts family,

John's spirited competitive nature and wonderful sense of humor will be sorely missed. I took great pleasure in our lively and entertaining conversations at our car club events. My deepest condolences to the Watts family.
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Shel,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Love,
Rhonda

Corry and family,

I am really sorry to hear about your loss of your dad, my thoughts are with you and your family in the sad time.

your old DHL friend
Craig

give me a call or email me [email protected]

To John's family:
What a Shock!!!
It has been many years since I've talked to John but not that long since I've thougth of him!
I will never forget the days of working with him at PP&l at Brunner Island.
I always wished that I had kept in closer contact with him, but as usual when career paths go different ways,
people loose contact with one another?
Just wanted to let you know I will never forget him and I'm sure your memories will keep him alive in your thoughts.