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Watson

In Loving Memory

Watson, Jeffrey

IAFF

on Saturday, October 31,
2020. Beloved husband of Leslie Wilson; dear son of David (Mary) Watson and Donna (Gary Elder) Watson; loving brother of Devin Watson, Kathryn Watson (Ryan Pursifull) and Thomas (Jackie) Watson; dear grandson of the late Richard and Billie Jean Watson; our dear brother-in-law, uncle, nephew, cousin and friend.

Services: Funeral at Kutis Affton Chapel, 10151 Gravois, on Thursday, November 12 at 1 p.m. Interment private. Contributions to the Backstoppers https://backstoppers.org/donate/ are greatly appreciated by the family. Visitation Wednesday 4-9 p.m. “There is no greater love than this, that a person would lay down his life for the sake of his friends”.

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2 thoughts on “Watson, Jeffrey”

  1. For David and Mary, and all the Watson Family, my warmest wishes of condolence are with you at this sad season of your lives. I did not know Jeff well, but on the occasions we did meet I always thought him to be a welcoming, hospitable, fun young man.

    I remember being at a bon fire at he and Leslie’s new home one fall and he was piling huge log upon log on that raging fire with a “digger” as Ezra would say. I looked on with amazement and a little fear that he and the machine itself would alight. It was something I will never forget. You and the world have lost a gem.

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  2. For David and Mary, and all the Watson Family, my warmest wishes of condolence are with you at this sad season of your lives. I did not know Jeff well, but on the occasions we did meet I always thought him to be a welcoming, hospitable, fun young man.

    I remember being at a bon fire at he and Leslie’s new home one fall and he was piling huge log upon log on that raging fire with a “digger” as Ezra would say. I looked on with amazement and a little fear that he and the machine itself would alight. It was something I will never forget. You and the world have lost a gem.

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