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James Franklin Watts

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James Franklin Watts

Birth
Florence, Morgan County, Missouri, USA
Death
30 Aug 1948 (aged 62)
Coupeville, Island County, Washington, USA
Burial
Oak Harbor, Island County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 2, blk 18, lot 31
Memorial ID
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Funeral services were held at Maple Leaf cemetery Wednesday, September 8, a resident of Whidbey Island since 1916 and caretaker at the Hastie Lake gun club since 1940.

Watts was born December 3, 1885, at Florence, Missouri and died while at work at the club August 30, 1948. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Annie E. Watts of Spokane; two brothers, William O. Watts of Port Angeles and W. R. Watts of Sacramento, California; and five sisters, Mrs. E. E. Sappington of Spokane, Mrs. C. E. Collins of Tacoma, Mrs. Dewey Barton of Alameda, California, Mrs. Orlia Armstrong of Portland, and Mrs. Rose Apps of Seattle. He was a member of Mount Vernon chapter, IOOF.

Graveside services were conducted by Rev. Kenneth W. Countryman.

Published in Farm Bureau News 16 Sep 1948
One correction was made to home town of a sister
Funeral services were held at Maple Leaf cemetery Wednesday, September 8, a resident of Whidbey Island since 1916 and caretaker at the Hastie Lake gun club since 1940.

Watts was born December 3, 1885, at Florence, Missouri and died while at work at the club August 30, 1948. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Annie E. Watts of Spokane; two brothers, William O. Watts of Port Angeles and W. R. Watts of Sacramento, California; and five sisters, Mrs. E. E. Sappington of Spokane, Mrs. C. E. Collins of Tacoma, Mrs. Dewey Barton of Alameda, California, Mrs. Orlia Armstrong of Portland, and Mrs. Rose Apps of Seattle. He was a member of Mount Vernon chapter, IOOF.

Graveside services were conducted by Rev. Kenneth W. Countryman.

Published in Farm Bureau News 16 Sep 1948
One correction was made to home town of a sister


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