Jane Faulk Watt

Jane Faulk Watt

Jane Watt Obituary

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A celebration of Jane Faulk Watt’s life is at 2:30 p.m., Saturday, April 5, 2008, at First Presbyterian Church in Thomasville. Mrs. Watt died Thursday, April 3, at Archbold Memorial Hospital in Thomasville. Mrs. Watt was born Dec. 14, 1928, in Chipley, Fla. She was the daughter of John Hughey and Kate Alford Faulk. On June 23, 1958, in Thomasville, she married William Augustin Watt Jr. who preceded her in death. She attended Ward-Belmont College in Nashville, Tenn., Florida State University in Tallahassee, Fla., and received her master's degree in education from Valdosta State College. She worked for many years in the Thomas County School System at Pavo Elementary, Cross Creek Elementary and Central Middle schools. She also served as interim Clerk of Superior Court following the death of her husband. In recent years, she worked at Jerger Jewelers and Glen Arven Country Club. She loved the visual and performing arts and was a member of the Thomasville Cultural Center, Thomas County Museum of History and a former pink lady at Archbold Memorial Hospital. She was a lifetime member of the First Presbyterian Church. Her hobbies included tennis, bridge and she appreciated the arts and music. Survivors include her children, daughter, Kate Watt Sedgwick, and her husband Tod of Washington, D.C., daughter, Mary Jane Watt McNeill, and her husband, Arch of Ochlocknee, her son William Augustin Watt III and his wife, Machelle of Thomasville; grandchildren, Eliza S. Brunson, and her husband Stuart, of Nashville, Tenn., Caroline C. Sedgwick of Boston, Mass., Archer McNeill, Noah McNeill, Rachel McNeill and Patrick McNeill all of Ochlocknee, Elizabeth H. Watt and Ariel L. Watt both of Thomasville; and great-grandchildren, Abby Brunson and Mason Brunson of Nashville, Tenn. She was preceeded in death by her brothers, John Hughey Faulk, Ralph I. Faulk, Gus S. Faulk; and sister, Mary Lena Faulk. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to First Presbyterian Church of Thomasville or Thomasville Cultural Center. Guests may sign the online guest register at www.allenfh.com. — Allen and Allen Funeral Home

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April 16, 2008

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Vicki Chastain McGuyrt

April 16, 2008

I have just heard about thr loss of your mom. She was such a beautiful and wonderful lady. I really enjoyed teaching with her at Pavo, Magnolia Chappelle, and Cross Creek. She always made me smile. May your wonderful memories of joyous times together bring you comfort. Take comfort in knowing that you have a guardian angel to watch over you now. May God Bless each of you.

Linda Balfour

April 7, 2008

We are so sorry to hear of Jane's untimely death. We want to let you know that our thoughts and prayers are with you all.Peace of our Lord be with you. David, Linda ,Natalie and Stephanie

Marsha Hamilton Conradi

April 6, 2008

Will and All, Your mother was a delight and a wonderful "roll model" for those of us in our later years. I know she will be missed but, my, just look at all the memories and influence on you all. God bless you.
Sincerely, Marsha H. Conradi

Sheila & Cochran Scott

April 5, 2008

Dear Family,

We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Mrs. Watt was such an exceptional lady in the highest regard. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all .

Elaine McLean Lawry

April 5, 2008

We have been friends for over sixty years.
My plans are to visit my Thomasville family again soon. I will miss our short time together. You will be out of my sight but not my heart.
My sympathy to all of the family.

Ansley Fleetwood

April 5, 2008

To all of Janes family, my thoughts are with you in this time of sorrow.

Joanna Noteman

April 5, 2008

Dear Will and Machelle,

With our deepest sympathy for your loss.

Hugh and Joanna Noteman

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April 16, 2008

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