Keith-Watson-Obituary

Keith Marcus Watson

Washington, District of Columbia

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WATSON, Keith Marcus On Saturday, August 7, 2004, KEITH MARCUS WATSON, of Columbia, MD. Beloved son of William B. and Gussie M. Watson. Brother of Kirk G. Watson (Shirlevia), uncle of Jaylon A., Imani K. and Christian A. Watson. Godfather of Grant A. Fountain. Also survived by aunts,...

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Marcus,
It still doesn't seem possible that you you will not walk into the office again. I remember vividly one of our last conversations outside AWS near your car and afterwards staring at you as I pulled away and thinking what an unusually caring person you are. I will always hold that smiling image of you dear to my heart. I know you must be in a better place because there is no other option for someone as special as you. I miss you Marcus and G-d bless you always.

Marcus..I'ts so hard for me to come to grips with the idea that you are really gone,I still find myself looking at my phone just wanting to dial your # and hoping you would answer.I know you are watching over me and the lil one .Someone said Those we hold most dear never truly leave us... they live on in the kindness they showed, the comfort they shared, and the love they brought into our lives ,its so true..I fully believe those in heaven have gained a special Angel.May god bless the lives...

Until we meet again.
I will remember that smile and great laugh. You will be Missed.
Rest.

Marcus-

Two weeks before your death, we met you and your friends in Miami, celebrating your friend's pending wedding. While we didn't know you well, we could easily see that you were a fun, charming, gentle man who knew how to dance and laugh and enjoy life to the fullest. That is how we'll remember you.

Our deepest condolences...
Andrea, Nancy and Jennifer

Keith, I wanted to thank you for the wonderful times that we shared growing up. Our walks to school,snowball fights,bike races and football out in the street and backyard. I look back on how fun my childhood was and realize that you were responsible for many of those moments. Thanks for being my friend. God Bless you.

Keith,
I just heard about the terrible loss. I want to let you know that the first thing that sprung into my mind, when my mother told me of your death, was how you always smiled! I knew you all through school, and you always smiled. May your smile always be remembered. It was a great smile!

Keith,In my heart you hold a place, I will always remember your smiling face.It broke our hearts to lose you,but you didn't go alone,part of us went with you the day god took you home.My dear cousin you will be missed,but never will you be forgotten.I know that someday we will meet again,but for now tell grandma and granddaddy Hello.I Love you,Your cousins Danielle and Anthony

Right now it is truly hard to put into words what I feel. Accepting the fact that you are gone is a difficult task. Understanding that death is like life bursting into full bloom is peaceful. God has called you, his angel, home. Keith, you now see a brighter rainbow and hear heaven's ethereal music which no stereo can capture. Love Always,Cousin Monique

"Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound...."

Marcus, I am grateful our paths crossed in this lifetime - you were someone special who will be missed by so many. May God bless your family during this difficult time - may they find His peace simply by remembering your smiling face and infectious laugh. Rest now, my friend, your work here is done.