Shirley-Watson-Obituary

Shirley Watson

Chittenango, New York

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Shirley D. Watson October 31, 2019 Shirley Watson, 84, of Chittenango passed away Thursday at Crouse Hospital in Syracuse. Born in the Town of Deerfield, Shirley has been a resident of Chittenango since 1957. Shirley was employed as a Loan Officer at the former State Bank of Chittenango for 21...

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They say time heals all wounds, but it's been five years since my mothers passing and it STILL hurts. I love her and miss her .....love always from her favorite son...

I miss your Grandma.. I was hurting so much and when I normally pick the phone up to call you... I typed your name into Google. These messages brought tears of happiness to me as I see how many people you have touched. They say it gets easier with time.. Then why does it still hurt as much as the day you left us. I love you

As the changes have happened in the last year, I am greatful to realize she has moved beyond this craziness this world has become. But I have missed sharing with her and getting her advice and imput on the changes thatf have happened in my life. My love you were always the balancing catalyst in my life. Will miss you forever. I look forward to touching your spirit when my walk here is done.

just learned of your loss, so sorry

We are so sorry to just hear of Shirleys passing . Please know we are truly sorry for your loss. Shirley will be greatly missed . She was a good friend to mom (Kado) . Sending our love to all.

A more wonderful Aunt no one could ask for. Though I hadn't seen Aunt Shirley for many years, we had long conversations at least twice a month and sometimes more often. Over the last 10 years we had become more like close sisters than Aunt to niece.
She was there almost 71 years ago when I was brought home from the hospital and she was there for me until the end of her walk on this Earth. My fabulous Aunt Shirley was what I would call "Spit fire and spunk". She spoke her mind and...

Aunt Shirley, You will be missed by so many people. I am sorry I wasn't able to see you sooner. R.I.P. I hope to hear from John or Greg. we need to get together, its been too long ..Love Frankie

Rest in peace Aunt Shirley. So sorry we weren't able to reconnect over the years. Love you always. Bridget