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WATSON--John Lawrence III. John Lawrence Watson III, who led securities trading for Atlanta's Robinson-Hum- phrey Co. during its heyday in the 1970s and 1980s, creating capital for companies that would become some of the Southeast's major corporate players, passed away on January 6, 2024 following a prolonged illness, just shy of 92. Known for steely calm amid the chaos of the trading floor, he stood out for being clear-thinking, clean-cut and, rarest of all, clean-mouthed. They called him the gentleman trader. On raucous Gulf Coast fishing trips his closest friends dubbed him St. John. Whether as a securities trader, a master bridge player, or a poker player you bluffed at your peril, he had a head for numbers, a quick and unerring decisiveness, and an uncanny sense of timing. He prevailed at tennis through precision placement, at golf through an unflappable short game. Born in Rome, GA, and graduating high school in Macon, John went on to Auburn University, where he became a lifelong-loyal Phi Delta Theta and studied business. After two years in the U.S. Army, he came to Atlanta where in rapid succession in the late 1950s he began his investment career, married Dorothy McLanahan Watson, and then signed on with Robinson-Humphrey. There, he found his calling, making markets in regional over-the-counter stocks, and rose to leadership's inner circle as an executive vice president. John left Atlanta in 1985 for New York to become president of the Securities Traders Association. The role took John and Dot on world travels while making them inveterate New Yorkers. For John, that included descending 45 flights of smoke-filled stairs after the first attack on the World Trade Center, in 1993. Devout throughout his life, John was a deacon in Atlanta's Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church; a board member of New York's Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church; and, with Dot, among the 12 prominent New Yorkers who founded The City Church, New York, providing a pulpit for its renowned minister, R. Maurice Boyd. After retiring from STA in 1996, John volunteered to help post-Soviet Armenia develop its securities exchange, the Watsons twice living in Yerevan. John retired fulltime to his Ponte Vedra Beach, FL, house overlooking the Atlantic. With Dot, he showed his children's families the world, including group expeditions on safari and to the Galapagos and individual 16th birthday trips with each grandchild. John lived out his final years in Greenville, SC. In addition to Dot, his wife of more than 65 years, survivors include brother Frank (Mary) Watson of Ponte Vedra; daughters Palmer (Richard) Gard of Charlottesville, VA, and Catherine (Bob) Bilbrough of Savannah, GA, and son John (Demitra) Watson IV of Greenville, SC; seven married grandchildren, whose spouses he also considered his grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. A graveside service will take place 11am, Saturday, Jan-uary 20, at Oconee Hill Cemetery in Athens, GA. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to New York's Museum of American Financial History, which John helped found, or Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church.

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Published by New York Times on Jan. 14, 2024.

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John Herzog

January 25, 2024

So sorry to hear of John's passing, and sending my condolences to the family. He was very supportive of the Museum and a wonderful friend to me. Thank you so much for thinking of the Museum, greatly appreciated.
Sincerely, John Herzog (Museum founder) [email protected]

Michael H. Sarra, MPA

January 18, 2024

May God be with the Watson family during this time or deep sorrow. Offering our sympathy and condolences to the family. MHS, Auburn '64.

Patrick O. Kane

January 16, 2024

I have a great thanks, untold words, for the role John played in my life and my career. At one time I had chosen a course of action for which he simply didn't let me go down that path. John was so many things small words fail. I will miss and always remember him. Patrick Kane RHCO 1966-1993

Mike Denning

January 14, 2024

Bob, Cathy, CC, Laura, Robbie and entire Watson family,
Deepest sympathy and condolences to all. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time of grief.

Mike Denning and Kate May

January 14, 2024

Bob, Cathy, CC, Laura, Robbie and entire Watson family,
Deepest sympathy and condolences to all. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time of grief.

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