© Wilson-Little Funeral Home Purcell, Oklahoma Thursday, December 4, 2003 Carroll Vernon "Vern" Watson December 21, 1935 ~ December 4, 2003 C. Vern Watson age 67 of Newcastle passed away Thursday, Decembeer 4, 2003 in Oklahoma City. He was born December 21, 1935 in Leachville, Arkansas. He was the fourth of six children born to Wm Ben & Opal Francis [McCullar] Watson. He grew up in Paragould and at the age of 17 left to live in Michigan and Illinois. He joined the U.S. Army in 1958 and was assigned as a Radar Technician. Vern married Karen Rose Gilmore on June 13, 1959 in McHenry, Illinois. In 1969 they moved to Oklahoma City where they called home until April of 2002 when they moved to Newcastle. Vern was a retired truck driver retiring from Lee Way Motor Freight Co. in 1975. Vern loved his family and enjoyed spending time with them. His hobbies included collecting guns, woodworking, working on computers, CB and Ham radio. He was a member of the Masonic Fraternity, Myrtle Lodge in OKC and the Scottish Rite Consistory in Guthrie and the Teamster Local 886 truckers union. He was preceded in death by: Parents: William Benjamin & Opal Francis [McCullar] Watson, Infant sister: Lavieta Watson, Sisters: Ernestine Potashnick & Wanda Doris Martin, Brothers: David Eugene Watson & Thomas Wayne Watson and twins Leroy & Delmar Watson. Survivors include: Wife: Karen Rose Watson, Son: Mike Watson and wife Amy of Amber, OK, Daughters: Sherry Smith and husband Dawayne of Newcastle, OK, LeeAnne Sanders and husband Ron of Pismo Beach, CA, In Laws: Cecil & Gerry Gilmore of Eureka, KS, Brothers and Sisters in law: Victor Potashnick of Bonne Terre, Missouri, Yvonne Watson of Paragould, Ark., Charles & Connie Gilmore of Eureka, KS, Bill & Nancy Gilmore of Eureka, KS, Grandchildren: Kristin McLing, Sarah Smith, Laura Smith, Ashley Watson, Braden Harris, Garrett Dobbs, Miranda Sanders, Tyler Watson, Matthew Smith, Heather Watson & Courtney Sanders, and numerous other family and friends. Funeral services will be Monday, December 8, 2003 at 11:00 am at the First Baptist Church of Newcastle, with Rev. Brent Parsons officiating. Burial will follow at the Fairview Cemetery in Tuttle. Services are under the direction of Wilson-Little Funeral Home of Newcastle. |
© Wilson-Little Funeral Home Purcell, Oklahoma October 2018 September 11, 1941 ~ October 26, 2018 Karen Gilmore Watson Stonebraker was born on September 11, 1941 in Tyro, Kansas to Geraldine and Cecil Gilmore. She was the middle child and the only girl. But that didn’t slow her down. She was quite spirited. She was a tiny girl with a big personality. One time she took a kids shoes and threw them on the roof of the school as a child because he wore what she thought were girls jeans. She had a lot of boy cousins and she could hold her own. She lived in the southeast area of Kansas. Her family then moved to Illinois which is where she graduated High School. It was there that she met and married Carroll Vernon Watson. They were married on June 13, 1959 the week after she graduated from High school. They had 3 children. Dennis Michael, Sherry Lynn and Leah Anne. In about 1969 after the kids played on the snow drifts at the eaves of the house and a decision was made to move south. She originally being from Kansas and Vern being from NE Arkansas they decided to move to a warmer climate. They went to Houston and it was really humid so they started back and when they stopped for gas in Oklahoma City the weather was nice they decided this was it. He found a job and they found a house to rent. A short time later they moved the entire family to Oklahoma. There she worked for a window manufacturer and later she was the secretary for an insurance agency. Eventually becoming their CSR. When those gentlemen retired she decided to retire as well. But when her son in law got into the insurance business she became Oklahoma Farm Bureau’s first CSR. It was there she retired for her final time in 2011. She and Vern remained married till his death in 2003. After Vern’s death she become reacquainted with an old friend Eugene [Stoney] Stonebraker. He had recently lost his wife and they married soon after. They were married for about 10 years when he became ill and passed in 2016. She remained spirited throughout her life and it had been said that if she got mad at you that you should go stand in the doorway because that was the safest place, because she might be bringing the house down. She was a gracious and loving mother that ignored the faults in her children. Historically she would give you her very last penny if you had a sad story to share with her. She adored her grandchildren greatly and even let several of them live with her at different times in their lives. She is preceded in Death by: Vern Watson, husband; Daughter, Leah Anne Watson Dalton Sanders; her Mother, Geraldine Keath Gilmore; Brother, William Ray Gilmore Eugene "Stoney" Stonebraker. She is survived by: Son, Dennis Michael Watson and wife Angie of Clifton, TX; Daughter, Sherry Smith and husband Dawayne of Newcastle, OK; Father, Cecil Gilmore of Eureka, KS; Brother, Charles and wife Connie Gilmore of Eureka, KS; and Sister in Law, Nancy Gilmore of Eureka, KS. Grandchildren; Kristin and Zach Longest of Blanchard, Sarah and Andy Fiegener of Claremore, OK, Laura and Clint Howell of Newcastle, Ashley Annesely and Justin Melton of Ninnekah, OK, Tyler Watson of Clifton, TX, Matthew and Emma Smith of Anderson, SC, Heather Watson of Clifton, TX and Courtney William Sanders of California. She had three Step children; Kenny and Sandra Stonebraker of Azle TX, Joyce and Lyndon Field of Pampa, TX and Robert and Candy Stonebraker of Bethany, OK. As well as many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral services will be 10:00AM Friday, November 2, 2018 at the First Baptist Church in Newcastle. Interment will be at the Fairview Cemetery in Tuttle. A visitation with family and friends will be from 6-8pm Thursday evening at Wilson-Little Funeral Home, 3132 Tri City Ave, Newcastle. |
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