Kathleen-Watson-Obituary

Kathleen Day Watson

Birmingham, Alabama

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KATHLEEN DAY WATSON Kathy Watson passed away on October 7, 2024, after a long fight against cancer. She is survived by her sisters Maralyn Darnall Wilson, Judith Day Bercher, and her brother J. Frank Day III. Kathy is also survived by her step daughters, Ivy Watson and Ella Danielle...

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This is Kathy w her granddaughter, Ever, my babies called her Kat & my dad, Buddy. She never missed one of Ever´s violin recitals or one of Oren´s piano recital and loved to watch her granddaughter, Piper fence if she had the opportunity to be there.. She spent every Christmas and Easter with us ant our house and always took special care to pick out just the right cool funky gift for them from local artists. Excluding the few years they went to the beach, we always spent Thanksgiving...

Aunt Kathy! One of my favorite people God mother to our first son , Sean Perkins. I know you are 'Shakin' up heaven.

I remember Kathy from high school. She was a kind, sweet, and authentic person with a wicked sense of humor! I´m so sorry for your loss.

Kathy was an exceptional person in every way. Always smiling, helpful and fun. I had not spoken with her for many years but remember her fondly. A great asset to designers and artists. She will be missed! Linda Gafford Spencer

Kathy was a bright shining star! We had so much fun at ASID gatherings, J.F.Day & Co., everywhere she was we had such a good time. She was amazing in her talents, her wit, and her capacity for friendship and compassion. I´m so sorry her last year has been so traumatic. But heaven has a beautiful sparkling angel laughing and smiling and being the best hostess ever. May the angels welcome her. Love from Fran Ross Robertson

May the road rise up to meet her. My stepmother was never really a stepmother; she was always my friend. Eventually, she became one of my best friends. As time passed, our friendship would wax and wane, but it was always tempered with an abundance of love. For many years, we spoke daily. At some points, the conversations weren´t quite as frequent, but then, just like that, things would cycle back. I adored Kathleen from the moment I met her. I was 20 when my dad started dating her. My own...

I feel the world is a little darker. I will truly miss my friend. Blessings Cathy Hays