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Lewis Dean "Papa Smurf" Watson

Bristol, Virginia

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Lewis Watson passed away in Bristol, Virginia. The obituary was featured in Bristol Herald Courier on October 26, 2010.

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Dear Freda Lynn,
So very sorry to hear of Dean's death.
I have lots of good memories from our High School Days.
May God wrap his arms of love around you during this hard time.
Mamie D. Massengill Anderson, Jacksonville Beach Florida

I am so sorry for the loss of such a influence on the lives of many students. He was the first to ever challenge me. I give him credit for being one of the starts of my success in life. He was a great and wonderful teacher. My prayers and thoughts go to the family.

Connie and family, we are so sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
With deepest sympathy,

I am so sorry for the loss of Mr. Watson. I was in his first 7th grade class at Avoca Elementary. Later when I became a middle school teacher, I patterned myself after him by trying my best to be prepared everyday and ready to work with children. He gave me and many other students confidence in their abilities by instilling in us a sense of worth and confidence in our mission. I know this is a great tragedy to your family, but just know, that Mr. Watson left a great legacy in the students...

Mr. Watson was a wonderful teacher that touched so many young lives at Avoca. He and Mr. Hensley were our heros in the 7th & 8th grades. Mr. Watson taught us a short cut one day to remember personal pronouns. After 46 years, I still remember that short cut and have taught it to my grandchildren. He will always be remembered with love and admiration. My prayers and thoughts are with his family.

Dear Watson family,

I am very saddened to hear of Mr. Watson's passing. Mr. Watson was my 7th & 8th grade English teacher at Avoca School in the years 1964-65 and 1965-66. He was the most awesome teacher and when I reached high school, I realized how much English he had taught us. I won't ever forget the day when he gave my class a pop test and after it was over he called me into the hall and told me that he gave that test to see how I would do because I always had test...

So sorry for the loss of Mr. Watson. He was my teacher at Avoca in Bristol. He was always so patient and helpful. A great man that had such a positve attitude. I did not know he was living so close to me. I would have gone to see him. My thoughts are with his family..