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Joseph F. "Jeff" Watterson Jr.

Waterford, Connecticut

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Waterford - Joseph F. "Jeff" Watterson Jr., 70, of Waterford, entered eternal life on Aug. 19, 2013, in the comfort of his loving family.He was born Sept. 17, 1942, in New London, the son of the late Joseph and Mary (McGinnis) Watterson Sr. He attended local schools and graduated from New London...

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This man was the reason i joined the marine corps. he was reason i am who i am. i love you jeff i miss you.

Thinking about my friend Jeff and im proud that he called me a friend. My love goes out to the family.

A special person who will never be forgotten,,,never

Ride on Jeff...maybe up there the blacktop goes on forever but then again, we rode on a lot of gravel and dirt together so I know it wont stop you even if they don't. Rest in Peace Marine.

Jeff was an amazing friend to all that knew him. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Dear Watterson Family,

I'm truly sorry to learn about Jeff's passing and want to pass along my deepest sympathies. I knew Jeff from my many years on the CSP both at Troop E and other assignments. Jeff was always there professionally and personally offering assistance when needed and I always appreciated him for his kindness and calmness.

May your wonderful lifelong memories bring you some measure of comfort during this time of sorrow. God Bless you Jeff, thanks for always...

My heart goes out to Jeff's family. He was a wonderful friend, I enjoyed many rides with him, Kevin, Bobby, and Allen, some years ago. I will miss seeing him riding by my house.

Aunt Bet and family,
Uncle Jeff was a wonderful caring person. I admired him and looked up to him. I am so sorry that I could not be there but you are all in my thoughts and prayers. I love you all!


To the Watterson Family, with our heartfelt sympathy on the lost of a great man.He would always stop in the VFW for a cold bud lite, and to chat about this and that,and how much he loved his Family, and to someday hope to go on a cruise, and to send groups, Marine Corp. for their steak night, the motorcycle groups for their meetings to our club "to help us out." He would always ask "Gail, are they spending money?" He was always trying to help the club.He was great and will be deeply...