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William Mack Watkins

1936 - 2014

William Mack Watkins obituary, 1936-2014, Kaysville, UT

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William Watkins Obituary

May 30, 1936 - June 5, 2014
Kaysville, UT-William Mack Watkins died peacefully, Thursday, June 5, 2014 at home surrounded by his family after a long fight with Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP). He was a wonderful husband, father, brother, grandfather, and friend.
Mack was born May 30, 1936 in Tremonton, UT to Clifford Charles and Lois Oswald Watkins. He took pride in his northern Utah roots and often told people he was "just a poor peach picker from Brigham City." Mack graduated from Box Elder High School, where he was a state champion golfer, a skill he honed his entire life. As a young man, he was called to serve as a proselyting missionary for the LDS Church in the Swiss-Austrian Mission from 1956-59. There he made lifelong friends among the Austrian people and the missionaries with whom he served. It taught his children the importance of continued relationships. Mack returned and received a B.A. degree in history from the University of Utah and was a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. It was there he met Julia Simmons. The two were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on June 25, 1964. Mack would joke his toughest "sell" was getting Julie to marry him. They loved each other completely for nearly 50 years of marriage, and set a standard for their nine children to emulate. Mack had a passion for music and fine arts. In 1959, his influential aunt Clara W. McMaster encouraged him to develop a confident bass voice. He sang for 10 years in the Mormon Tabernacle Choir under famed conductor Richard P. Condie. His musical talents included the trumpet, guitar, and one could always hear his voice from the church pews on Sundays. He was a longtime season ticket holder to the Utah Symphony, The Pioneer Theater Company, and served as president of the Utah Opera Company. Mack began a career in finance as a stockbroker for Merrill Lynch in 1966. He later worked for Kidder Peabody in the Salt Lake City office as the managing partner. This eventually led to the formation of his financial services business, WMW Management Inc. His proudest achievements came as a father of nine children. He championed their accomplishments large or small. His hobbies centered around his children from hauling harps to feeding horses. He took respite on his John Deere tractor plowing roads and mowing fields. The golf course was a place of enjoyment earning him multiple Oakridge Country Club championships. Mack was devoted to the LDS church and served in several capacities including counselor in the Kaysville 12th Ward Bishopric and counselor in the Crestwood Stake Presidency. From 1998-2001 he served with his wife as president of the Czech-Prague mission, responsible for approximately 150 missionaries and church members in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Mack joked about the challenge of learning the Czech language at a later age, but was never shy to greet everyone he knew with a confident, "dobry´ den" (good day) many years after he returned. Mack loved and genuinely trusted people and maintained a truly altruistic approach to all forms of philanthropy, never expecting anything in return. It was common for a server to return to the table after a paid bill, wondering if there was a mistake from the overly generous tip. He loved to make people happy regardless of their station in life, and was masterful at connecting people. Mack lived by a simple mantra to always, "keep up the good work" and left a remarkable legacy.
Preceded in death by his parents and daughter, Alexandra Adams Watkins along with half-sisters Barbara W. Faulkner, Beth W. Brian, and Anna W. Owens. Survived by his wife, Julie, children; Katie (Ned) Stringham, Christopher (Heather) Watkins, Sarah (Michael) Scheuller, Joshua (Allison) Watkins, Elizabeth (Glen) Gerner, Peter (Adrianne) Watkins, Maria (Kent) Phippen, Hannah (Toby) Collett. 28 grandchildren. Brother Clifford (Alice) Watkins and sister Lucile W. Kerr.
Funeral services will be held Friday, June 13th, at 11:00 a.m. at the Crestwood LDS Chapel, 1039 E. Crestwood Road, Kaysville, Utah. Friends may visit family on Thursday, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary, 400 North Main Street, Kaysville and Friday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the church. Interment, Kaysville City Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions to the LDS Church Perpetual Education Fund. The family expresses appreciation to the extraordinary and caring nurses from Homewatch CareGivers and Caregiver Support Network.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.lindquistmortuary.com

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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune from Jun. 8 to Jun. 12, 2014.

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June 15, 2014

He was very kind and patient misionary president in Czechoslovakia . I thank You for everything. Jan Dvorák from Olomouc , Czech republic.

Alan Collier

June 13, 2014

Our hearts and prayers are with you. Mack provided many hours of golf cart humor and counsel and is greatly missed.

June 12, 2014

Julie, Elizabeth and Family,
Dave and I were saddened to learn of Mack's illness and death. We remember him fondly when he and Julie hosted us in Prague on more than one occasion and Dave has memories from being at the U at the same time. Please know we are thinking of you and sharing in your loss. May your happy memories and faith sustain you at this time.
Regards,
Maun Alston

Richard Schmid

June 12, 2014

I have great memories of Elder Mack Watkins. We both served in the Swiss-Austrian Mission, 1956-1959. He and I were companions in Graz, Austria. I learned much about the German language and about dedicated missionary work from him. While we were in Graz we had a basketball team and had uniforms that said "Die Mormonen." We played other teams on Saturday mornings at a Catholic school. After each game we showered and washed our hair at the school. There was no hot water! We didn't linger in the shower!
Mack had a beautiful singing voice which was appreciated by all. He was an exemplary missionary and I am sure he was a great mission president.
My best to Julie and his family.

Family Reunion

Rob Scott

June 12, 2014

I have always appreciated my cousins. As one of the youngest Oswald cousins I was amazed at how much genuine interest was shown for me. Mack was no exception, he was always interested in my family and each time we saw each other it was always family that took precedence in our conversations.
I have admired his wonderful life and family and we will all miss him.
Rob and Judy Scott

Brent Watkins Faulkner

June 11, 2014

Mack was always special to me because of our ages being relatively close and the summers I used to spend in Brigham City as a small boy. I had the pleasure of caddying for him when he won the Box Elder County golf championship at the age of 16. I was just 12 at the time. He was always so generous and so willing to help other people. Although we didn't see each other all that often, "Uncle" Mack was always there for me, when I needed him.

Martin & Mary Leah Walke

June 11, 2014

Julie,
Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and the children. Mack's was a life well lived and your family is a great testament to his legacy. May the many fine memories of him give you comfort.

June 11, 2014

I'm so sorry for your loss, Chris and Heather. May his memory be eternal. - Trish Kapos

June 10, 2014

Julie,
I am sorry I will be out of town for the funeral to pay my respects for my friend Mack. My thoughts and prayers have been with you and your family at the loss of Mack, who was a great man in many ways. He leaves a great legacy by his example and the way he lived his life. My condolences to all of you.
Stan Parrish

June 9, 2014

Sorry for your loss. Dale and Karen Swenson

Jack Watkins

June 9, 2014

His children and grandchildren are a tribute to what great people Mac and Julie are.

As someone said, you aren't going to find a nicer person than Mac. Always a warm smile or a kind gesture. Done so freely without any expectations in return.

He has been sorely missed by his friends out on the golf course at Oakridge.

Carla Nielson (Moffitt)

June 9, 2014

Mack Watkins was one of the kindest men I have ever known.

Cody (Julianna) Johnson

June 9, 2014

Peter (Adrienne) your father leaves much to admire and a great legacy for your family. Glad we were able to talk last week and wish you all, especially your mother peace and strength.

Mike Norton

June 8, 2014

Mack lived an exemplary life, devoted and loyal to family members and to his many friends and associates. He was my helpful "big brother" in the Sigma Chi Fraternity many years ago. We will all miss him and his booming bass voice. Our condolences to his wonderful wife and their remarkable posterity.

June 8, 2014

I have many fond memories of Mack (Elder Watkins). My father, Jesse Curtis, was his mission president in the Swiss Austrian Mission. He was a great missionary.
Susan Curtis Porter

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