Melanie-Watson-Obituary

Melanie Callahan Watson

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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KERNERSVILLE - Melanie Callahan Watson, 48, of Kelly Dwayne Drive died Monday, Oct. 18, 2004, at Wesley Long Community Hospital. She was born Dec. 11, 1955, in Forsyth County, the daughter of John Lancaster and Jewel Ingram Callahan. Mrs. Watson was a member of Pine Grove United Methodist...

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I am so sorry to hear of Melanie's Death. We were friends for over 20 years....She be will missed.
Violet Naylor

I worked with Melanie at Wesley Long Hospital. She was so sweet and caring. You could tell that she simply adored her family...she talked about you guys all of the time. I remember when the baby was in the NICU--Melanie used to talk to him over the phone. That was so precious! I know that she touched many lives and will be greatly missed by all those that knew her. God bless you all!

I was sorry to hear of Melanie's passing.I only knew her for a short time at Baptist hospital,but I know that she loved and adored and was so very proud of her family. May God keep your family wrapped in His loving arms in your time of loss and comfort you with the thoughts of her many kindnesses and loving heart. I know she will be missed by many who knew her.

Larry, Betty, Mrs. Callahan and Family,
We did not learn of Melanie's death until Thursday, at lunch (spoke to Phillip Smith). We are very sorry for your loss and have you all in our prayers.
Laura and Evelyn Peoples

Dwayne, Kelly, and Danny,
Words can not describe the feelings when I found out about Melanies passing. Each of you are like a part of my family. Even though we are many miles apart, you are in my thoughts and prayers. When you are cold or lonely or just can't seem to find a friend-remember that Jesus Christ will walk with each of you through these times. Love ya Bobby and family

My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of grief and loss. Melanie was a co worker of mine, and she will be greatly missed.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. May the Lord surround each of you with peace and love . Our deepest heartfelt sympathy ..

Ava,Pete&Rachel,
Tracie&Corby&Kaitlyn

I am so sorry for your loss--she was such a kind woman who went out of her way to make all of use feel at home while away at school. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

She was one of the warmest most caring people I have ever known. I don't think any of us will ever forget the home away from home she created. And I will always be greatful for the concern she showed me in the hospital. She will be greatly missed.