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Gerald Watson Obituary

WATSON-Gerald R. Age 60, of Castile, Owner & Operator of Harmon-Watson Funeral Home, Castile, NY. August 8, 2007. He was a Veteran of the U.S. Army First Infantry Division, having served in Vietnam. Husband of Linda Nasca Watson; son of Russell Watson of Perry; father of Brad Watson of Watertown, Jacqueline (Michael) Klump of Silver Springs, the late Christopher John Watson; brother of Douglas (Kathy) Watson of Bedford, TX, David (Debbie) Watson of Williamsville, Gregory (Missy) Watson of Perry, Nancy (Sam) Monteleone of Castile and Patricia (Richard) Welliver of Perry; grandfather of Mikenna Klump; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends may call Sunday 2-6 PM at HARMON- WATSON FUNERAL HOME, 35 N. Main St., Castile. Friends are requested to go directly to St. Joseph's Church, Perry, for a Mass of Christian Burial on Monday at 11 AM. Private interment in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Perry. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Cordelia Green Library, Castile or Castile Rescue Squad.

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Published by Buffalo News on Aug. 10, 2007.

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November 10, 2023

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March 3, 2023

I love and miss you dearly Uncle Jerry.

Carol Litrides

August 11, 2007

Gerry, and his wife, Linda, were my first two friends when I moved to Perry, NY. He lived life to the fullest, driving to Rochester with friends to visit great Italian restaurants and grocery shops, driving his Model A car on sunny summer days, and driving a grass-cutting mower much more often. He will be greatly missed, and fondly remembered.

Mike Blanc

August 10, 2007

What a shock to hear that Gerry has died. I had just sat with him at the county funeral director's meeting a couple of months ago. My sympathies go out to all of you. He had a good heart and will be missed by the community he served.

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