Kitty lived in West Hartford for over 50 years, raising three children and actively volunteering at her children’s school as well as a number of local organizations including the Junior League and the Hartford Hospital Auxiliary, where she served as president. An accomplished sportswoman, she spent many happy hours on the paddle and tennis courts at the Hartford Golf Club and fly fishing in both the ponds of the Limestone Trout Club and the streams of Elk Trout, Colorado. She particularly enjoyed the intellectual challenges she encountered at the bridge table as well as with her investment club. Kitty travelled the world extensively with her husband, but most enjoyed spending time with family and friends at the Town & County Club in Hartford, the Coral Beach Club in Bermuda and the Tunxis Club in Tolland, Massachusetts, where she was a longstanding member.
She is survived by her husband, Frederick D. Watkins Jr.; one son, two daughters, and six grandchildren.
Kitty lived in West Hartford for over 50 years, raising three children and actively volunteering at her children’s school as well as a number of local organizations including the Junior League and the Hartford Hospital Auxiliary, where she served as president. An accomplished sportswoman, she spent many happy hours on the paddle and tennis courts at the Hartford Golf Club and fly fishing in both the ponds of the Limestone Trout Club and the streams of Elk Trout, Colorado. She particularly enjoyed the intellectual challenges she encountered at the bridge table as well as with her investment club. Kitty travelled the world extensively with her husband, but most enjoyed spending time with family and friends at the Town & County Club in Hartford, the Coral Beach Club in Bermuda and the Tunxis Club in Tolland, Massachusetts, where she was a longstanding member.
She is survived by her husband, Frederick D. Watkins Jr.; one son, two daughters, and six grandchildren.
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