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Robert Edward Watson

Meriden, Connecticut

1943 - 2020

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Robert Edward Watson, 77, a lifelong resident of Meriden, passed away peacefully at his home on Saturday, Dec. 26 after a lengthy illness. Born on Feb. 21, 1943 to the late Charles and Helen (Sarrazin) Watson, he was the devoted husband to Laurie (Trecina) Watson.He graduated from Wilcox...

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Bob Christmas and all the other holidays haven't been the same without you here. Breakfast is lonely. I hope that you are watching over Love you and miss you

Holidays will never be the same without you. Your face at holiday breakfasts and your humor and of course those political decisions that drove me crazy. Bob you have been a wonderful friend and Jules and I will so miss you.

Blessings and warm condolences to Laurie and his family. Hugs from his cousin and Aunt in New Mexico.

I remember Bob, and Sherrie and Kelly from when I lived with my Aunt Jan and Uncle Skip Wheaton on Charles Street. I am sad to learn of his passing. My heartfelt sympathy to all of his family.

In loving memory of Bob. We will miss his frequent phone calls to the shop, he always lightened up the mood with his jokes and anecdotes. May he be at Peace.
Sal & Donna Greco and friends at Wallingford Flower.

I worked with Bob for many years at American Cyanamid(Cytec) and remember him as a friendly guy who loved sports and helped out with many events at Cyanamid, always involved socially.
Both being NY Giant fans,my fondest memory of Bob was when my daughter was four years old and we went to visit him in South Meriden, with a purpose in mind. I said to her, "Tricia, do touchdown for Mr. Watson"!
She threw both arms over her head and declared "TOUCHDOWN"!
Bob never stopped laughing,...

I always teased my Uncle Bob, telling him that he was hard and crusty on the outside and soft and gooey in the center. He would just give me the side-eye. I’m going to miss you Uncle Bob. I will miss your warped sense of humor and contagious hee-hee-hee-laugh. I will miss our standing date of steamed cheeseburgers every time I came to Connecticut for a visit. I will miss your jokes about my Denver Broncos football team, even while your Giants were languishing too! Love you always. Glenda