Musia Smukler Watkin

Musia Smukler Watkin obituary, West Newton, MA

Musia Smukler Watkin

Musia Watkin Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Brezniak Funeral Directors - Newton on Aug. 29, 2025.

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Musia Smukler Watkin, of Brookline, MA, formerly of Siauliai, Lithuania, Johannesburg, South Africa, and Newton, MA, passed away peacefully on August 28, 2025, at the remarkable age of 102.8 years old.
Born in Lithuania, Musia moved with her family to South Africa at age six. Her life was characterized by resilience, creativity, and a deep love for her family and community. She and her late husband, Joseph Watkin, who passed away in 2013, shared sixty years of marriage and raised four children. Her family grew to include ten grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren, each cherishing her warmth, humor, and wisdom. In 1996, Musia relocated to the USA, where she became a beloved member of the Brookline community. For the past fourteen years, she called Goddard House Assisted Living her home, embracing life fully-painting in bold purple and blue, writing poetry, making music, participating in reading groups, knitting scarves for those in need, and forming friendships with all who welcomed her into their lives. She was admired not only for her longevity but also for her zest for life, her generous spirit, and her ability to find joy in the simplest moments.
Her cherished children include: Dr. Arnold Watkin of Newton, MA; Robyne Watkin-Anson of West Hartford, CT; Sharon Modlin of Chicago, IL; and Cliff Watkin of Boston, MA, along with their respective spouses. She leaves behind her beloved ten grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren, who will forever carry her spirit in their hearts.
A graveside service will be held at Lindwood Memorial Park (Temple Emanuel Section), 490 North Street, Randolph, MA, on Sunday, August 31st, at 10:30 a.m., followed by Shiva at 7:00 p.m. at 120 Rachel Road, Newton, MA.
In lieu of flowers, donations in her honor can be made to Goddard House Assisted Living via the donate online portal page designated to "Resident -Care Staff Appreciation" or via check
to the above designation at 165 Chestnut Street, Brookline, MA. 02445.

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