Thomas-Watkins-Obituary

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Thomas Watkins

Anchorage, Alaska

1953 - 2014

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DIED
November 25, 2014
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Anchorage, Alaska

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Anchorage Funeral Home & Crematory Obituary

Longtime Anchorage resident, Mr. Thomas Ray Watkins, 61, passed away from a heart attack, Tuesday, November 25, 2014 at the Alaska Regional Hospital in Anchorage.Funeral services will be held 3:00 p.m., Tuesday, December 2, 2014 at the Anchorage Funeral Home, 1800 Dare Ave. in Anchorage. Viewing...

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I am a friend from high school and remember his shy smile and twinkling eyes. His photo shows the same. What a heart. A little light has gone out in this world. God Bless.

To Mr Thomas WATKIN FAMILEY YOU ALL HAVE MY CONDOLENCES AND TOMMY REST IN PEACE.Idid not know you but my son did Mr charles Bailey did.

East High Class of 1972...We will miss you Tommy. Rest in peace.

Thomas in Las Vegas (2013)

I was very stunned to learn about the death of Thomas, whom was a dear friend to Ilona and me. I still cannot believe that he died so unexpectedly. However, as they say, the one who is adored the most by the God is the one who achieves eternal life. We will miss Thomas, and we will cherish all the happy memories we had with him. Especially the memories in Las Vegas last year; Thomas really enjoyed himself!!! Our family and friends really enjoyed his companionship and laughter we all shared...

My condolences to the Watkins family. Thomas 's smile will me missed by all that knew him. I had the pleasure of meeting him during his visit to Las Vegas. He was a very special friend to my brother and sister in law. Before the end of the visit, he was Special to everyone! We will miss you Thomas!!!!!

My condolences goes out to his family and friends. I'm always going to remember his smile he brought to the poker table. Thomas you are going to be missed! Love you, Bro!

To my brother Tommy, I very much enjoyed our last two visits when you came down and stayed a week with us. The first thing we had to do was get you a pair of long pants on your first visit as it was winter and you only brought shorts. We took you to AT&T Cowboy Stadium for a tour of the stadium. As they proceeded to tell us everything great about the cowboys, you reminded them of everything great that the Denver Broncos ever did throughout their history. We told you to remove your Bronco Cap...

RIP Thomas. I know you are in a better place now that has no pain. Your memory will never be forgotten. Thoughts and prayers to your loved ones.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.