Robert-Watts-Obituary

Robert L. Watts

Jackson

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Robert Lansing Watts 55, died June 9, 2007 at Central Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson. Services are 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 12, 2007 in the chapel at Lakewood Funeral Home on Clinton Blvd. Visitation is today from 5-8 p.m. and after 1 p.m. on Tuesday. Burial will follow in Lakewood Memorial...

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Brother, we still miss you and we are having a BIG DQ reunion party at my house tonight, where 20+ of your faithful, from 1975-1985 and from about 7-8 states, will remember you and the great times we had. Your picture will be prominently displayed. If I published a list of attendees, your wings would soar. Man, we wish you could be here.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

I'm so sorry to hear of Robert's passing. He was an inspiration of what a true Christian and businessman should be. He will be sorely missed.

I am deeply saddened by the loss of such a long-time and dear friend as you, Robert. We go back to the days in the band at Hardy .... competing for 1rst-chair Trombone. And of course all the way through the present with my frequent stops at Dairy Queen. You are already very much missed on this earth. My prayers are with you, Mrs. Watts.

Robert was my favorite person in the whole wide world. He would always drop everything to spend time with me when I came to Jackson. He was a really good friend.

Robert Watts was truly one of the finest men and businessmen I have ever known. He was always, always available to his employees and people in need. He supported the community of Clinton in more ways than any of us knows, and his many great tendernesses and acts of knindness have impacted people of all background. I met him the first day the Dairy Queen opened in CLinton and he hired me in the summer of 1975 76. He became a very dear freind and I will miss him greatly. The world is...

Well, what can I say...Mr. Watts was one of a kind and was one of the kindest and generous men I have ever known! If you needed something, no matter what, or when, he was there and never asked any questions! There were so many times I had to bring my beautiful little girl to work with me and she actually became Mr. Watts good little cake sprinkler :-) He was so good to my Savanna and would make her Sundaes, Bananna splits, Slushies, and anything she wanted or sometimes didn't even ask for....

Robert, you were my brother and I will miss you! We grew up together in Wingfield Place. It was a wonderful place to spend a childhood and Robert was huge part of that magic. As I read the other comments, I realize that Robert had that same impact on many other people, organizations and communities. He was a truly great man and this world will miss him.

Robert was such a caring person, and it will be Heaven's great joy to have him. May God bless you now in your time of sorrow.