William-Watson-Obituary

William "Willie" Watson

Brunswick, Georgia

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William WatsonWilliam "Willie" Watson was born Aug. 25, 1943, in Wetumpka, Alabama. He was the only child of Bill and Maribel Watson, both of whom preceded him in death.Willie graduated from Auburn University with a master's in business. He then went into the Army, where he served as a supply...

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Paulette. and family, Sandra and I send our sincere condolences as we just heard that Willie has passed away. Growing up in Wetumpka long ago he and I spent many afternoons together with Sonny Wingett walking the SNG pipeline and exploring all the hills around Wetumpka. He was a good friend and classmate that I have missed the past few years. Please know that all of you are in our thoughts and prayers. Willie was a good man! Joe and Sandra McInnes

Paulette, I just found out today that Willie had died. Willie and I were graduated together from high school. He was such a sweet friend and classmate. Please know that I am praying for you and your family. God bless you all. Nancy Turner Stephenson

My prayers for Willie´s family. He was a dear member of our Wetumpka High School Class of 1961.

Mr Watson taught the first class I ever took in accounting at Brunswick Junior College. I enjoyed his class and pragmatic teaching approach. He had a quick wit that kept the subject interesting. My deepest sympathy to his family for their loss.

Paulette, We are so sorry for your loss. I met Willie roleplaying. He always had so many amazing stories. He will be missed by so many. Jack and Brenda Myers

My deepest sympathy for his family.

I enjoyed working with Willie at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center. He will be missed.

Willie was always a pleasure to work with at FLETC, a truly kind man. He will be missed. Please accept our deepest condolences.

I met Willie through work and his wonderful wife, Paulette. I was proud to call Willie a friend and enjoyed sharing a drink with him from time to time. I will always remember his wry wit and sense of humor. My thoughts and prayers are with Paulette and his family.