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Donald Wayne Watts

Donald Wayne Watts

d. 2009
At rest at Fairview Memorial Gardens
Obituary

Donald Wayne Watts

86, a resident of Fayetteville, Arkansas, went to be with his Lord, March 3, 2009. He was born August 16, 1922 in Durham, Arkansas the son of Manuel and Julia B. Collins Watts.

He was a member of Windwood Baptist Church in Fayetteville, a former Navy Signalman who served aboard the USS Craven DD382 during the period of September 15, 1942 to October 19, 1945 he received 10 Battle Stars, Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Medal, American Theater, European Theater and Combat Action Ribbon. He was Honorable Discharged from the United States Navy on May 30, 1961. He was a retired Captain with the Fayetteville Fire Department where he served for 20 years. He then retired as Safety Director for the University of Arkansas.

Survivors include his wife of sixty-four years, Maggie Watts of the home; one daughter in-law, Janice Watts of Fayetteville, Arkansas; one grandson Shawn Watts and wife Jennifer Watts of Fayetteville, Arkansas; one granddaughter Whitney Leblanc and her husband Jerry Leblanc of Little Rock, Arkansas; four great grandchildren, John Tyler and Julia Watts, Isaac and Elijah Bustamante, and Gabriella Leblanc.

Funeral Services will be held Thursday, March 5, 2009 - 10:00 a.m. at the Eastside Baptist Church, Fayetteville, Arkansas, with James Goff officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Memorial Gardens in Fayetteville.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Luginbuel Funeral Home of Prairie Grove, Arkansas. The complete obituary may be viewed on the Luginbuel Web Page. To sign the online guest book, visit www.luginbuel.com

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A Life in Pictures

Tributes

Memories & Condolences · 6

Chief Signalman Donald V. Watts, Usn Retired· ShipmateOct 9, 2009

I just want to say what a coincidence of the name and navy job affiliation we had, even though we're 40-50 years apart. Sure there is a connection. RIP shipmate, God Speed.

FL
Warren & Joyce Ramey· FriendMar 10, 2009

Don was a good friend and had many happy times with him as a radio operator at the Naval Reserve. We had many good times at the Blue Mill enjoying Don's humor and cheerful conversations. I always thought a lot of Don and will miss him. Our best goes out to Maggie.

Keller, TX
Kenneth Miller· Fellow Fire Capt.Mar 7, 2009

Don taught me to operate the old Seagrave ladder truck #113 at Sta 2. I remember him being so patient,and understanding. EVERYONE liked Don. He was one of those people you just never heard anything negative about. He will be missed.

Farmington, AR
Arnold & Jackie King· Friend Of FamilyMar 7, 2009

Verry sad to hear about Don didn't know in time to come to funeral. We thank of you all ofton & the good time Arnold & Donhad had at the staton.

Fayetteville, AR
Dick McChristian· Friend Of Gary Don'sMar 4, 2009

It's been a long time since I have seen Donald and Maggie but this pictorial tribute brought back old memories when Gary Ronnie and I played together as young kids. I remember playing in Mr. and Mrs. skelton's front yard on East street.Rememger the shetland pony nd cart that we rode in with Gary? I am sorry for your loss. Dick McChristian

Fayetteville, AR
Ronnie Paul Watts· NephewMar 3, 2009

There were three men who had a profound influence on me during my formative years and Uncle Donald was one of them.

Little Rock, AR