She was born April 24, 1913, in Cleveland County, a daughter of the late Osborne Clemmie and Mattie Gold Dixon.
Mrs. Watson attended Appalachian State University and taught elementary school at Mount Pleasant in Wilkes County. She was a member of North Morganton United Methodist Church, a former member of Boone United Methodist Church for 50 years, and a life member of the United Methodist Church Women.
Survivors include a number of nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Lionel Watson; one sister, Pearl Murray; and six brothers, Clarence, O.C., Hal, W.F., Tom and Ben Dixon.
Entombment will follow in Mount Lawn Mausoleum.
She was born April 24, 1913, in Cleveland County, a daughter of the late Osborne Clemmie and Mattie Gold Dixon.
Mrs. Watson attended Appalachian State University and taught elementary school at Mount Pleasant in Wilkes County. She was a member of North Morganton United Methodist Church, a former member of Boone United Methodist Church for 50 years, and a life member of the United Methodist Church Women.
Survivors include a number of nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Lionel Watson; one sister, Pearl Murray; and six brothers, Clarence, O.C., Hal, W.F., Tom and Ben Dixon.
Entombment will follow in Mount Lawn Mausoleum.
Family Members
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Thomas Gold Dixon
1899–1957
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Minnie C Dixon
1900–1901
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Benjamin Franklin Dixon Sr
1902–1981
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Pearl Dixon Murray
1904–1970
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Ella Wee Dixon
1909–1910
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Avery Clarence Dixon
1911–1995
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Osborne Clemmie Dixon Jr
1915–1988
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Williamson Fortune Dixon
1917–1992
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Hal Dixon
1919–1992
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Rebecca Ruth Dixon Propst
1920–2001
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