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Vernon Kenneth Watson Sr.

Baltimore, Maryland

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WATSON, SR. , Vernon Kenneth On December 25, 2009, Vernon K. Watson , beloved husband of the late F. Hope Watson; loving father of Hope C. Watson Fitch and Vernon K. Watson, Jr. He is also survived by five grandchildren: Kimberly, Brian, Eric, Michael and Kristy, seven great...

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To My Dad. Thanks for bringing me into this world and making me the person that I am. I miss you so much but I know your looking down. Tell mom how much we love you both. We will all be together again sometime in the future. You did everything right. Perfect father, husband, grandfather and great grandfather as well as a good example for many family and friends. A true honest gentleman. As you said, you wore a belt and suspenders to. Just to make sure everything was right. Yes, I will get a...

To my PopPop,
First I would like to thank Nanny & Poppy for producing such a wonderful Grandfather and Great Grandfather to Tyler. You always bragged about how you produced such a great family! and WOW is it sooo true! You spent so much time on that family tree chart in the basement. I understand why, because the Watson-Fitch family are so fortunate to have each other as well as the family before us.

You will be greatly missed! both you and MomMom. I will never forget...

To my grandfather... the most amazing Pop Pop ever. I miss you so much already. I am so grateful to have had you in my life for as long as I did. From being my very first babysitter to having you here to walk me down the aisle at my wedding means more than you will ever know. Being here to get to know your great-grandchildren and being able to spend so much quality time with our family has been such a gift. You lived a full and happy life. We are all so blessed to have had you with us. ...

Vernon,
I am very sorry for your loss. My heart goes out to you and your family. I had the pleasure of meeting your Dad once and like you, he made me smile. Through the stories you have shared with me, I know your father was a good man, who was proud of the family he raised. I am sure right now he is holding your Mom and smiling down on you today.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

I will miss you more than you will know. I will hold dear all the wonderful memories that we had together has father and daughter. I am so gratful that you enjoyed life for almost 89 years. Thank you for being my loving, supportive and caring Daddy. Love Daddys little girl.