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Johnie B. Watson

Houston, Texas

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JOHNIE B. WATSON, born April 13, 1953 in Quanah, TX to James O. Condon (deceased) and Willie Wilma Davis Condon of Vernon, TX. After a long 2 year battle with breast cancer, Johnie went to Heaven on July 18, 2005. She is survived by her husband William R. Watson of Sugar Land, one son, Matthew...

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9/20/2024 - I did not learn about JBs passing until today, and it saddens me greatly. We attended TTU together, and while I did not realize it at the time, she was a highlight of my life. Best to all and special prayers for JB and children, Jim, as in Johnie, Susan Vest, Judi Henry, Tony, Bove, and Jim Loyd

Bill, Matt & Kellie,
I am so very sorry to hear about Johnie's passing. I was out of town on vacation and unable to attend the services on Thursday. I considered Johnie to be a very good friend and neighbor, and I will miss her. May God keep you in His hands during this sad time. My deepest sympathies are with you all.

Mrs. Watson was my Algebra teacher in 1993 at Clements; c/o of 1994. She was my so supportive of my swimming career and helped me through my struggles in math; thank you for everything. I am so sorry to hear of her passing. May God bless her and the family. She will be missed but not forgotten.

Precious, precious lady. I have known Johnie since she was a small child. Kathy was/is my best friend. Johnie was such a lively, delightful child. Always full of life and laughter. Our loss is heaven's gain. My prayers are with you all.

We will always remember Johnie's sweet smile and upbeat, positive attitude even when you knew she did not feel well. She was a warm, friendly, and classy lady that always put a person at ease. We already miss seeing her drive up in her shiny new red convertible mustang (a gift from her son) that she so treasured.

The Beautiful & Talented Ms. Johnie will Forever be in Loving Memory.

What a beautiful woman heaven is getting! It has been many years since I've seen Johnie but I remember her fondly.
With all my love and prayers,
Carolyn Gilmore

There is no way I can type words to fully describe how wonderful and awesome a person my Aunt Johnie was to everyone. She had a love for life and people that just made you feel good to be around her. Now she is in Heaven and can serve JESUS there. The last words I spoke to Johnie were "I LOVE YOU". That LOVE will never end. I am 41 years old now, but when I was about 6 years old with a bur haircut Aunt Johnie was the best headscratcher I knew. Johnie, I will see you in Heaven someday!!
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My deepest sympathy... My sons both knew Mrs. Mary Marshall.... Chris and Bo Nash have both died... May God bless and keep all of you.