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Claudius Elmer Watts III

1936 - 2023

Claudius Elmer Watts III obituary, 1936-2023, Charleston, SC

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Claudius Watts Obituary

Claudius Elmer Watts III

September 22, 1936 - October 1, 2023

Charleston, South Carolina - Lieutenant General Claudius E. Watts III, United States Air Force (Retired) and the 17th President of The Citadel passed away peacefully at his home Sunday, October 1, 2023. Known as "Bud," he was a native of Cheraw, South Carolina and was born on September 22, 1936, to parents Claudius E. Watts, Jr. and Blanche Wannamaker Watts. He attended Cheraw High School where he was both a standout student and three sport athlete.

Attending The Citadel on a full academic scholarship, The Star of the West Scholarship, Lieutenant General Watts distinguished himself in the classroom, as Chairman of the Cadet Honor Committee, as the Third Battalion Commander and as an ROTC cadet. Upon graduation in 1958, he was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant and attended the London School of Economics and Political Science as a Fulbright Scholar. Lieutenant General Watts then returned to the United States and graduated from pilot training in 1960.

That same year, he married Jane Sims of Marianna, Florida. Jane then partnered with him on their long, distinguished journey of service to country, community, and The Citadel.

As an Air Force Officer, Lieutenant General Watts amassed 7,000 flight hours as a Command Pilot, flying around the world as an aircraft commander and conducting flight operations on every continent, including Antarctica. His service included 276 combat missions in Vietnam, where he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross three times, as well as other gallantry and combat awards.

Lieutenant General Watts held leadership positions of increasing importance throughout his Air Force career and commanded flying units at multiple levels, including an Airlift Group and an Airlift Wing.

Other senior assignments included tours as the Director of the Air Force Budget at the Pentagon, Senior Military Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of Defense, and the final posting of his thirty-one years of uniformed service as Comptroller of the Air Force. He also served as Chairman of the Board for the Army and Air Force Exchange Service, one of the largest retail businesses in the United States.

Lieutenant General Watts' decorations include 44 awards for both combat and peacetime achievement, including the United States' highest non-combat award, the Defense Distinguished Service medal.

While on active duty, Lieutenant General Watts studied at the London School of Economics, earned an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business, earned degrees from the Army Command and General Staff College and the National War College, and completed the Program for Senior Managers in Government at Harvard University.

In 1989, Lieutenant General Watts retired from the Air Force and was named the 17th President of The Citadel, his Alma Mater. His leadership was immediately tested with Hurricane Hugo, which severely damaged key structures across campus, and forced the college to close for more than three weeks. His seven-year tenure was marked by a rapid recovery from the hurricane, improvements in programs and facilities, a once in a decade overall academic reaccreditation, and recertification of individual areas of scholarship. While at The Citadel, he also served on the NCAA Council, the governing body for college athletics, several associated committees, and the Stanford Graduate School of Business Advisory Board.

Lieutenant General Watts was an avid Citadel sports fan and believed that athletics are a major aspect of developing character and leadership at The Citadel. He considered two of the highest points of his tenure as The Citadel's President to be the baseball team's 1990 trip to the College World Series in Omaha and the football team's 1992 Southern Conference championship. After leaving The Citadel, he continued regular attendance at football, basketball, and baseball games. If he was physically able, and The Citadel was playing at home, then chances were high that he was in attendance, laser focused on the game - and avoiding "chit chat." In 2018, he was inducted as an Honorary Member of The Citadel Athletic Hall of Fame, an honor that delighted him.

After retiring from The Citadel in 1996, Lieutenant General Watts became a Founding Director of the Carolina Financial Corporation. He was ultimately elected Chairman of the Board of Directors in 2007 and subsequently led the board as the bank navigated the perilous 2008-2009 financial crisis as well as the Corporation's aggressive post crisis growth and its debut as a public company. He retired from the board in 2015.

Lieutenant General Watts is survived by his wife, Jane, their two children, Claudius E. "Bud" Watts IV (Lesa) and Patricia Watts Heck (Timothy), four grandchildren, Kathryn Watts Burlingame (Marshall), Claudius E "Beau" Watts V, Olivia J. Heck, Timothy J. "TJ" Heck, and his brother Herbert W. Watts.

A service honoring the life of Lieutenant General Watts will be held at Summerall Chapel on The Citadel campus at 11:00am, Thursday, October 5, 2023. He will be laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery on a future date to be announced.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to The Citadel Foundation's Academic Enhancement Fund or the Citadel Brigadier Foundation's Memorial Fund (supporting athletic scholarships). Both can be addressed to 171 Moultrie Street, Charleston, SC 29409.

Arrangements by J. Henry Stuhr, Inc. Downtown Chapel.

A memorial message may be sent to the family by visiting our website at www.jhenrystuhr.com.

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Published by The State on Oct. 5, 2023.

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Jim Wolfe, Col USAF Ret

October 21, 2023

I had the honor to work for General Watts in his final years of active duty. I will always remember him as leader and gentleman. My thoughts and prayers for his family and his eternal peace.

Mr JR.

October 11, 2023

My condolences.

Preston McLaughlin

October 7, 2023

To the entire Watts Family, our condolences on the passing of a great Warrior, Scholar, Husband, Father and Grandfather. A true pillar of strength for his Alma Mater. God Bless you and your family.
Very Respectfully,
Preston McLaughlin. `83

Brigadier General USAF (Ret.) Gary and Barby Hahn

October 7, 2023

To the Watts family,
Barby and I send our deepest sympathy and regrets on the passing of General Watts and also for his family. I had the honor of working directly for him as the Assistant Deputy Comptroller of the Air Force from 1987 to 1989. He was, in all ways, an outstanding Air Force leader and one of most intelligent and finest gentleman I had known during my 31 year career. He set an example of excellence for all of us and continued to in his amazing second career at the Citadel and in private business. I will carry the fondest memory of him for the rest of my life.
Kind Regards,
Gary and Barby Hahn

Stacey Strickland

October 6, 2023

There likely was no other man that was better suited to be President of The Citadel. Condolences to the family and friends of this great man and humble leader.

Ted Vick

October 6, 2023

RIP LTG Watts...you were always a gentleman and brought great credit to our alma mater...it´s an enormous achievement to come from such a humble rural area and to impact the world as you have...God bless you and your family...thank you for your selfless service to all of us...Ted Vick `95

Antoinette R.

October 6, 2023

Prayers for the Watts family, so very sorry for your loss.

Richard Gomez

October 6, 2023

General Watts, a fine gentleman and extraordinary!
RIP!
Jane and family, sorry for your loss, surrounded by great memories!

LtCol Robert M. Gee, USAF (ret)

October 5, 2023

It was an honor to have served under him. He was a great leader, a great commander, and a great man. May he Rest in Peace and may God comfort the family.

Karen Killen

October 5, 2023

We send our sympathy to Jane and her wonderful family. It was an honor to get to know General watts and the family. We are especially attached to Lesa and Bud and their family with a friendship that spans Forty years. We wish we could be there with all of you during this difficult time. Sending our love and prayers!!
Karen and Jim Killen

Lewis Spearman

October 5, 2023

Finest Man and best friend.

Robert Parnell

October 5, 2023

Thank you for your service to our Country.

Martha Duvall Jones

October 4, 2023

With deep respect and love,
Martha Duvall Jones

Alex Sanders

October 4, 2023

General Watts was a patriot and a war hero.
President was a great college president and a
loyal alumnus of his alma mater.
Bud watts was my friend and rote model.
I will never forget him.

Alex Sanders

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