Search by Name

Search by Name

FUNERAL HOME

CLOSED-McEwen Funeral Home & Cremation @ Myers Park

500 Providence Road

Charlotte, North Carolina

Charlotte Watkins Obituary

Charlotte Jean Metcalf Watkins WILMINGTON - Charlotte died on August 20, 2015, in Wilmington, North Carolina. She was born on March 24, 1921, in Coffeyville, Kansas, the daughter of the late Amber and Seward Metcalf. Charlotte also was preceded in death by her husband of 57 years, Dr. Carlton G. Watkins and grandsons Robert, Adam and Lloyd D. H. Watkins II. She is survived by her children: Lloyd D. H. Watkins (Sue), Carlton G. Watkins, Jr. (Laurie), Melissa W. Bagby (Jerry Ramsey) and Charlotte Lou Gorry (Peter); her grandchildren: Zeb Campbell (Cindy), Erin Weller (Chris), Bacot Watkins, Amber Holland, Gunter Watkins, John Watkins (Sarah), Sam Bagby (Jaclyn), Tom Bagby-Moon (Jenna), Natalie Shaw (Dave), Shane Gorry, Lauren Ann Gorry, Jay Mulwee and Dawn Watkins; her great-grandchildren: Kevin Dowd, Mia and Henry Shaw, Cassie and Mason Campbell, and Greyson Bagby; her great-great-grandchildren: Chandler Watkins and McKenzie Dowd; and a host of dear friends. Charlotte attended Kansas State College, was a graduate of St. Luke's School of Nursing in Kansas City, Missouri and received post-graduate training in Pediatrics at St. Louis Children's Hospital at Washington University in St. Louis. For most of her life, Charlotte lived in Charlotte, North Carolina where she established herself as a leader in the community. Charlotte was on numerous boards and task forces including: First President of Charlotte Jaycettes (1950-51), Charter Member and First President of P.E.O. Chapter G (1958-60), First President of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Council of PTA's (1960-62), Board Member of Charlotte Area Fund (1963-65), Member of numerous task forces focused on Education, Alcoholism, Family Life, Reading, Juvenile Delinquency and Minorities (1968-72), President of the North Carolina PTA (1968-70), National PTA Board of Managers (1968-74), National PTA Vice-President Region III (1970-72), Member of President Nixon's Cabinet Committee on Education and Desegregation (1969-71), Board Member of the NC Zoological Society (1973-83), Member Charlotte-Mecklenburg Commission on Community Relations (1974-76), President Charlotte YWCA (1975-77), Member of Board of The Relatives (1988-90), President Shepard Center of Charlotte (1989-90), and Board Member of Council on Aging (1981-98). In connection with her interest and efforts related to desegregation of the public schools, Charlotte obtained a grant for the National PTA from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare so that she could conduct human relations workshops in the southern States (1970), and she was the Executive Producer of a film entitled "Someone Has to Listen" which was shown to audiences across the United States (1971). In addition to her involvement in the organizations represented above, Charlotte was an active member of the Unitarian-Universalist Church of Charlotte, Mecklenburg Senior Democrats, and Bridge Builders of Mecklenburg Ministries. In recognition of her numerous contributions, in 1969, Charlotte was named the WBT Woman of the Year in Charlotte; in 2004, she was presented with the Woman of Achievement Award by the YWCA of the Central Carolinas; and in 2010, she received the first Charlotte Watkins Beacon Award from the Unitarian-Universalist Church of Charlotte. More important than any of these activities or accomplishments was Charlotte's ability to lead all who knew her by the way that she lived. Even when Charlotte was the patient during her many hospital stays, her attention was always focused on the other people in the room whether they were family, friends or caregivers. She showed us how to give, how to accept others who are different from ourselves, how to learn, how to laugh and how to love with our whole heart. Charlotte left the world in the same way that she lived, with grace, courage and determination. Her legacy will live on in all who were fortunate enough to have known her. A Service of Celebration of Charlotte's life will be held at the Unitarian-Universalist Church of Charlotte on Saturday, September 26, 2015, at 2:00 p.m. The family requests that memorial gifts be sent to the YWCA Central Carolinas to support the Families Together Program which provides housing for homeless families, 3420 Park Road, Charlotte, North Carolina 28209, Attn: Development Office or to The Endowment Fund of the Unitarian-Universalist Church, 234 N. Sharon-Amity, Charlotte, North Carolina 28211. Charlotte's family wishes to give special thanks and praise to the wonderful nursing staff at Davis Health Care and the Lower Cape Fear Hospice in Wilmington for the compassionate care shown to Charlotte and to the family. Condolences may be offered at www.HarryandBryantFuneralHome.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Charlotte Observer on Aug. 23, 2015.

Memories and Condolences
for Charlotte Watkins

Not sure what to say?





August 31, 2015

both Dr. and Mrs. Watkins were two of the finest people i have ever known.[Dr. Watkins was my children's pediatrician and i knew Mrs. Watkins through Charlotte-meck. council of P.T.A.] There are simply not enough words of praise to bestow on these two people! my heart goes out to you and yours and please know that as long as i live, i will remember them, and sing their praises. sincerely, jeri gertzman

August 30, 2015

Lloyd and Sue, and the rest of the family, please accept my smypathy on the loss of Charlotte. She will be greatly missed. Remember you all most when you lived nearby with the boys, Jay and Robbie, and the Maxsons. Charlotte and Carlton were friends and we enjoyed knowihg them. They contributed so much to the life of Charlotteans over the years--many factors that will live on because of them.
Mildred Posey

Anna Marre' Hancock

August 28, 2015

Charlotte was a very charming and special friend to my family. We loved her very much and it was an honor to know her and Carlton. My love and prayers are with the family during this time of sorrow.

Anne Washam

August 25, 2015

Charlotte lived her life with love, grace, enthusiasm, humility, integrity, joy, and moral conviction. She was a beacon of light for many and will be deeply missed. My heartfelt sympathy to her beloved family.

Kirsten Sikkelee

August 24, 2015

Charlotte was a woman of lifelong achievement, conviction, hope and courage. She embodied grace. Never did she end a visit or a phone call without saying "I love you." Her love for humanity fueled her courage and taught those fortunate enough to know her that fortitude and grace are entwined. Truly, she embodied our YWCA mission of racial justice and women's empowerment. Charlotte, thank you for a life so lovingly lived.

Susan & Bert Webb

August 23, 2015

Dear Family,
Charlotte and Carlton were openly a super example of a great and loving couple. They were the most humanitarian people we ever met. We knew them through our County jobs. It is such a blessing to know that they are together again.

Ann Helms

August 23, 2015

I wish I'd had a chance to write about the great things Charlotte did for education, but that was before my time. I just got to know her as a bonus grandma at UUCC. She was always so interested in and encouraging about everything I did. If we'd had to hear it from her, we'd never have known what an inspiration she was. Such a warm, loving and unpretentious woman. We were lucky to have her.

Jane McIntyre

August 23, 2015

Charlotte became my friend in 2000 when I became the Executive Director at the YWCA. She was so helpful and gave me solid advice. I also enjoyed seeing her later at the Carriage Club including her special birthday party. My last visit was while at assisted living there. As always it was fun, inspiring and so wise. We actually discussed technology and how beautiful her room was. My prayers with all of you. Jane London McIntyre

Elyse Dashew

August 23, 2015

I am thankful for Charlotte Watkins, for her friendship, her teachings, her courage and grace.

August 23, 2015

What a loss. Charlotte was beautiful inside and out -- gentle, inclusive, compassionate, intelligent, caring, supportive, fair minded, empathic. The world is not as good without her.

Katy Ridnouer

August 23, 2015

What a joy you have been to everyone! I will miss your honesty, cracking wit, and faithful love. You were the epitome of someone who lived her truth, and I have and will continue to miss you, dear Charlotte

August 22, 2015

"EARTH HATH NO SORROW THAT HEAVEN CAN NOT
HEAL",MAY YOU ALL FIND COMFORT IN KNOWING THAT OTHER HEARTS SHARE AND UNDERSTAND YOUR LOSS. I WILL MISS OUR
SUNDAY AFTERNOON CHATS,AND VISIT DURING MY ONCE A YEAR VACATION IN DECEMBER IN
CHARLOTTE. WE HAVE HAD A GOD GIVEN RELATIONSHIP AS FRIENDS FOREVER.
DEEPEST SYMPATHY,

CARRIE DOILEY
CORPUS CHRISTI,TX

Showing 1 - 12 of 12 results

Make a Donation
in Charlotte Watkins's name

Memorial Events
for Charlotte Watkins

To offer your sympathy during this difficult time, you can now have memorial trees planted in a National Forest in memory of your loved one.

Funeral services provided by:

CLOSED-McEwen Funeral Home & Cremation @ Myers Park

500 Providence Road, Charlotte, NC 28207

How to support Charlotte's loved ones
Honor a beloved veteran with a special tribute of ‘Taps’ at the National WWI Memorial in Washington, D.C.

The nightly ceremony in Washington, D.C. will be dedicated in honor of your loved one on the day of your choosing.

Read more
Attending a Funeral: What to Know

You have funeral questions, we have answers.

Read more
Should I Send Sympathy Flowers?

What kind of arrangement is appropriate, where should you send it, and when should you send an alternative?

Read more
What Should I Write in a Sympathy Card?

We'll help you find the right words to comfort your family member or loved one during this difficult time.

Read more
Resources to help you cope with loss
Estate Settlement Guide

If you’re in charge of handling the affairs for a recently deceased loved one, this guide offers a helpful checklist.

Read more
How to Write an Obituary

Need help writing an obituary? Here's a step-by-step guide...

Read more
Obituaries, grief & privacy: Legacy’s news editor on NPR podcast

Legacy's Linnea Crowther discusses how families talk about causes of death in the obituaries they write.

Read more
The Five Stages of Grief

They're not a map to follow, but simply a description of what people commonly feel.

Read more
Ways to honor Charlotte Watkins's life and legacy
Obituary Examples

You may find these well-written obituary examples helpful as you write about your own family.

Read more
How to Write an Obituary

Need help writing an obituary? Here's a step-by-step guide...

Read more
Obituary Templates – Customizable Examples and Samples

These free blank templates make writing an obituary faster and easier.

Read more
How Do I Write a Eulogy?

Some basic help and starters when you have to write a tribute to someone you love.

Read more