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Thomas Joseph Watman

Henniker, New Hampshire

1938 - 2012

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HENNIKER - Thomas Joseph Watman, 74, of Colby Hill Road, Henniker, died from complications from a stroke Wednesday, September 26, 2012. Whether he liked it or not (and we know he did), he was surrounded by his loving, immediate family. Born in Manchester, August 22, 1938 to the late Thomas E....

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Tom Watman was an inspiring teacher at FHS who motivated me to be politically involved, even to this day. Nothing would please him more than a high-spirited discussion about most any subject. He loved his family, friends, and his special pal, Socs. Tom, you will be dearly missed. Give God a break from your lengthy debates. RIP

I had Mr. Watson as a teacher in 1961 at Farmington High School in New Hampshire.He was a very nice teacher. I am so sorry to hear of his passing.
Brenda Harriman Dillon

I have fond memories of Mr Watman in civics class at Farmington High School in the early sixties. He was also our successful JV basketball coach.
He will always be an important part of our lives and must be smiling down to find one of his challenged students, a Farmington School Board Member and State Representative on the Education Committee. Gods speed and thank you for the roll you played in giving us the tools to be successful in life.

Tom gave me my first "real job" as Receptionist for SAU #24. If I hadn't been given that opportunity I might never have met my husband of 29 years who worked there as well....so thanks, Tom! You will be missed by many....RIP...-Janice Page

Condolences to the family of Mr. Watman. I attended Farmington High School, class of 1961 and had Mr. Watman for a teacher and he also chaperoned our class trip to NYC.

Class of 1961's Class Trip to NYC, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Watson.

I, too, remember Mr. Watman from Farmington High School as a teacher and as a chaperone for our class trip to NYC. Rest in Peace.

I remember Mr. Watman and how he conducted his class at Farmington High School. He and his wife joined us on our 1961 class trip to New York. I also became a teacher and hisbeliefs about teaching inspired me. Joanne Carey Pallas

I had Mr. Watman for my consumer economics teacher in Farmington 51 years ago and he chaperoned our class trip to New York city. I beleive he made an impact on a lot of lives. So very sorry to hear of his passing.

We will never forget the great teacher Mr. Watman was. He was my civic teacher at Henniker High School. Kathy Smith(Colbath)