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Joshua Seth Watterson

Wellston, Ohio

Oct 12, 1972 – May 4, 2020 (Age 47)

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BORN
October 12, 1972
DIED
May 4, 2020
AGE
47
LOCATION
Wellston, Ohio

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McWilliams Funeral Home - Wellston Obituary

  Joshua Seth Watterson, age 47, of Wellston, Oh., passed away Monday, May 4, 2020, from injuries received in an automobile accident in Wellston.  He was born October 12, 1972 in Los Angeles, California. Josh's goal in life was to live off the grid.  He was a farmer, who was building a farm...

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Dear Seth and Dona, sending deeply heartfelt condolences from Kyle and me, as you come to grips with this tragedy. We remember him from many years years ago. We will keep you in our thoughts.

I fondly remember the tour he gave us all at the farm he was working on near Columbus several years ago. He was SO positive and dedicated to growing things the right way and making it work. It's a Happy Day memory for me. Thank you Josh.

It has been many years since I last connected with Josh but I believe people's character endure. Josh was kind, happy and smart. He was the kind of person who makes the world brighter for all the people he touched.

Erin, I am so very sorry to hear of your tragic loss. Josh sounds like a wonderful man who truly cherished each day.

Josh was a gentle soul, who had so much love and sweetness for everyone. I am so sad for this loss. Wishes of love and strength to all who love him.

A shining light dimmed way too soon. You are already missed.

I know this sounds pretty far-fetched, but I graduated from CAHS in 1988 with Erin, Stephanie, and Abigail. (D'Lyn graduated in '85, and Josh graduated in '90) All were high achievers, and I now wish I'd had the self-discipline to be in that same category. I only knew of Josh, but remember him as having a positive outlook. Obviously, he wasn't afraid to always try something new, as evidenced in his quest to build the farm on his own. I CAN relate to this, as I've had two close calls with...

I didnt know Joshua personally, but I met him through my job. He would come into my work and tell me and my coworkers about his plants and his love for animals. He ALWAYS had a smile on his face and he was truly one of the nicest individuals that Ive ever met. You could tell how much he enjoyed life just from his conversations and his smile. He truly radiated with happiness and I could just tell that he was the type of person who appreciated the little things in life. I am deeply saddened to...