Glen (sic) Watts and Miss Dessa J. Gabriel, both of Gentry, were married Sunday, at the home of the bride, Rev. C.N. Leonard officiating.
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St. Joseph News-Press (St. Joseph, MO), Thursday, June 13, 1963; pg. 7
Glenn Watts
Glenn Watts, 73, died this morning at his home, 619 Mount Mora road (sic), after a two-month illness. His wife, Mrs. Dessa Watts, died three years ago.
A native of Nebraska, Mr. Watts had spent most of his life in the King City, Mo., area, moving here about 12 year ago. He was a retired farmer and carpenter.
Survivors include four sons, John D. Watts and William B. Watts, both of St. Joseph; Bobby Glenn Watts, Columbus Ohio, and Bartle Watts, Abilene, Texas; one daughter, Vonceil Reames, Gorham, Ill.; three brothers, Bob Watts, Hartley, Iowa; Lon Watts, Abilene, and Vernon Watts, San Francisco, Cal.; one sister, Mrs. Susie Stevens, Denver, Colo.; 12 grandchildren and four great-grand- children.
The body is at the Woodrell mortuary in King City pending service arrangements.
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Tri-County News (King City, MO), Friday, June 14, 1963; pg. 1
Funeral Here Saturday Morning for Glenn Watts
Glenn Watts, 73, well-known former resident of King City and Ford City, died Thursday morning at his home in St. Joseph.
The funeral will he held at 10 a. m. Saturday at the Woodrel Chapel, conducted by the Rev. T, Harold Craig, and burial will be in the King City cemetery (sic).
Mr. Watts moved from this area about twelve years ago but visited here frequently. His wife died at their home in St. Joseph in 1960.
Survivors include four sons, John P. Watts and William B. Watts of St. Joseph, Bobby Glen Watts of Columbus, Ohio, and Bartle Watts of Abilene, Texas; one daughter, Mrs. Vonceil Reames of Gorum (sic), Ill.; three brothers, Bob Watts of Hartley, Iowa, Len Watts of Abilene, Texas, and Vernon Watts of San Francisco, Calif.; one sister, Mrs. Susie Stevens of Denver, Colo.; twelve grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Glen (sic) Watts and Miss Dessa J. Gabriel, both of Gentry, were married Sunday, at the home of the bride, Rev. C.N. Leonard officiating.
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St. Joseph News-Press (St. Joseph, MO), Thursday, June 13, 1963; pg. 7
Glenn Watts
Glenn Watts, 73, died this morning at his home, 619 Mount Mora road (sic), after a two-month illness. His wife, Mrs. Dessa Watts, died three years ago.
A native of Nebraska, Mr. Watts had spent most of his life in the King City, Mo., area, moving here about 12 year ago. He was a retired farmer and carpenter.
Survivors include four sons, John D. Watts and William B. Watts, both of St. Joseph; Bobby Glenn Watts, Columbus Ohio, and Bartle Watts, Abilene, Texas; one daughter, Vonceil Reames, Gorham, Ill.; three brothers, Bob Watts, Hartley, Iowa; Lon Watts, Abilene, and Vernon Watts, San Francisco, Cal.; one sister, Mrs. Susie Stevens, Denver, Colo.; 12 grandchildren and four great-grand- children.
The body is at the Woodrell mortuary in King City pending service arrangements.
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Tri-County News (King City, MO), Friday, June 14, 1963; pg. 1
Funeral Here Saturday Morning for Glenn Watts
Glenn Watts, 73, well-known former resident of King City and Ford City, died Thursday morning at his home in St. Joseph.
The funeral will he held at 10 a. m. Saturday at the Woodrel Chapel, conducted by the Rev. T, Harold Craig, and burial will be in the King City cemetery (sic).
Mr. Watts moved from this area about twelve years ago but visited here frequently. His wife died at their home in St. Joseph in 1960.
Survivors include four sons, John P. Watts and William B. Watts of St. Joseph, Bobby Glen Watts of Columbus, Ohio, and Bartle Watts of Abilene, Texas; one daughter, Mrs. Vonceil Reames of Gorum (sic), Ill.; three brothers, Bob Watts of Hartley, Iowa, Len Watts of Abilene, Texas, and Vernon Watts of San Francisco, Calif.; one sister, Mrs. Susie Stevens of Denver, Colo.; twelve grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
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