Tim-Watson-Obituary

Tim Bradley Watson

Austin, Texas

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Watson, Tim Bradley (Temo) 41, of Austin, Texas, passed away on January 22, 2009. Temo was born on January 29, 1967 in Dallas, Texas to Nick and Betsy Watson. Temo is survived by his mother, Betsy Watson, father, Nick Watson, Sister, Lauri Watson, three brothers, Moose Watson, Marty Watson and...

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I just found out and am so sorry for your families loss. T and I disconnected some time ago, but I am so glad that he was happy in Austin. T was a good man and deserved a longer life to live. To love, skate and listen to jams, to eat good food and drink good beer, and ride the damn bike.

It was May 20,2011 and I am catching up with a friend at Lakewood Landing whom I hadn't seen in 5 years. He tells me he walked into Dolly Python a few years back and a Goodbye flyer to a man named Temo was laying on the counter. I was in shock and didn't believe it was T-mo. The next morning I was driving to Austin and stopped at a rest stop, I pulled up a window and found his obituary, I put the computer down and Pink Floyd's "Outside the Wall" begins to play. I have thought of you often...

My prayers go out to the Watson Family. I was so sorry to hear about Temo. I will always remember him smiling and laughing. May the Lord Bless and keep you always.

I'm GACKS' little brother and was just informed of Temos' passing. My prayers and condolences go to the family and friends of this incredible man. I first met Temo when I was getting into thrashing, I was about 10 or so and he showed up at the house and asked if I " threw the disk". I said yeah not sure what he meant, but soon found us out in the street throwing a frisbee. We talked thrashing, popping the disk, and life in general. No one older had ever spoken to me as a friend and an...

Moose,

I was so sorry to hear of your loss...I know how much Tim meant to you and your familiy...his life touched us all in one way or another...please call if there is anything we can do for you.

Judy Pappas Key

Temo was always a cool trip. He always made me laugh. To me, he was the epitome of a free spirit. I still picture him as a teenager. It's amazing how time flies. I bet he really loved Austin.
He was a unique person from an incredible family. My heart and prayers go out to the Watson family. I wish I could have attended the memorial celebration, I bet it was memorable. God Bless the Watsons.

Temo was a kind and gentle soul. He brought happiness wherever he went. He will be missed.

I am running late bud, but I am on my way. Sorry to hear of this and I hope I can catch up with the rest of you today at or after the funeral. So sorry about this.

Heaven is a better place. You will be missed and never forgotten , Bro.