Richard "Rick"-Watt-Obituary

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Richard "Rick" W. Watt

Attica, Indiana

Aug 5, 1955 – Mar 22, 2020 (Age 64)

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BORN
August 5, 1955
DIED
March 22, 2020
AGE
64
LOCATION
Attica, Indiana

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Maus Funeral Home - Attica Obituary

Attica - Richard “Rick” Wayne Watt, 64, of rural Attica, passed away unexpectedly in his home on Sunday, March 22, 2020.
Rick, as he was known to family and friends, was born in Danville, Illinois, on August 5, 1955. He was the son of the late Robert and Katherine (Bunch) Watt. Rick was raised in Perrysville and graduated from North Vermillion High School in 1973. He lettered in football and basketball while playing for the Falcons. He later received his B.A. and Masters Degree in Vocational Education from Indiana State University in Terre Haute. He has resided in rural Attica for the past 42 years.
Rick formerly taught in the Trades Department of the Attica Consolidated School Corp. for 33 years. He taught woods in the vocational education program at Attica High School retiring in 2010.
In his past time Rick enjoyed woodworking and visiting with family and friends.
Rick leaves behind his brother, Robert “Butch” (Joyce) Watt, Covington; a nephew, Troy (Stephanie) Watt, Oxford; a niece, Tamiko (Drew) McGurk, Covington; a step-nephew, John (Carrie) Clark, Bloomington, IN; two great-nephews, Kaden & Kolton Watt; three great-nieces, Keely Watt, Olivia & Glennys McGurk; his aunt, Velma Sample, Veedersburg; cousins, Larry (Marilyn) Sample, Terre Haute; Leroy Bunch, Attica; Mildred “Midge (Richard “Buck”) Orlea, Danville, IL; Marietta (Steve) Currie, Alvin, TX;  special friends, Troy Fisher and Richard "Dick" (Becky) McNeely,  Attica. He was preceded in death by his parents, Robert and Katherine Watt.
As per Rick’s request, cremation will be accorded and no public services are to be conducted.

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Rest in Peace my friend.

Rick was one of the finest teachers I met at Attica. The swimmers I coached, said Mr. Watt was much more than a shp teacher. He loved teaching and his students very much. Will Colebank, Saint Charles, Missouri

To the family and friends of Rick Watt - we've known Rick for over 30 years. He was always a kind and generous man. He even shared his Mother's homemade sugar cream pie recipe with us. It's sad to say goodbye to such person. But now you may be healed and find perfect peace, dear friend, until we meet again.

You was my favorite teacher. Mr. Gallery . You will be miss so much.

Mr. Watt...one can not say enough about what a wonderful teacher. Shop Class and Drivers Ed was always my favorite. A teacher that cared about each student. It was where I got to make my own wood shelf. The best memories are of drivers education class. It was always an interesting day when it was time to drive. We would get in the car and he would say let's go drive just be back by the end of class.
Class of 1997

Mr. Watt was my favorite teacher him and dad started teaching the very same day

My deepest condolences to the family and friends. Mr Watt was a great teacher. I had him for drivers education.And to this day he still was the greatest man. Always said hello to you. He will be sadly missed.

He was best friend to me and all my friends and class mates he will be missed

I really enjoyed him in woods class. It was so muchfun because of him. I was an aide for him my senior year. He was also my basketball coach. He will be missed. Rest in peace Mr. Watt.