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Russell William Watts

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Russell William Watts

Birth
Franklin, Howard County, Missouri, USA
Death
22 Dec 2020 (aged 83)
Paola, Miami County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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Russell William Watts, age 83, of Paola, KS, passed away December 22, 2020.

He was born in Franklin, MO on June 24, 1937 to Russell Clinton Watts and Dorothy (McBride) Watts. They had 2 more children together, Betty and Penny. His biological mother passed away when he was only 7 years old. Later his father would re-marry his step-mother, Mildred and they had one daughter together, Sue.

Russell enlisted in the U.S. Navy in June 1955 and worked his way up as a Radioman First Class in Naval Communications, serving on the U.S.S. Arlington ship during Vietnam as a radioman for his country. He received a national defense service medal, good conduct medal, Vietnam service medal, Republic of Vietnam Campaign medal, Navy Unit Commendation medal and also an Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal. He served on two Apollo missions – Apollo 8 & Apollo 10. He was honorably discharged July 16, 1969.

On September 14, 1964 he was united in marriage with Donna Brown in Miami, Oklahoma. He was stationed in Norfolk, Virginia during this time and they had their first child together on March 27, 1966 – Jonathan Clinton Watts. They moved to Kansas in early 1970, making their home in Paola. They had their second child on January 16, 1971 at Miami County Hospital – Staci Jean (Watts) Wilson.

Russ and Donna enjoyed bowling together in the early years of their marriage, playing cards with family & friends and just spending time with family. He started working for Frito Lay as a route driver in 1970 and retired in 1993, he stocked many shelves with our favorite chips during those years. He then worked as a maintenance man at Havencroft apartments for a few years and then ended his working career driving for the Foster Grandparent Program until December 2, 2020.

Russell had an amazing knack for creating beauty with his artwork. His drawings and paintings are remarkable, 100 percent unique. He enjoyed reading and spending time with his wife, kids, grandkids and great grandkids more than anything. He enjoyed life and also, his bread & butter pickles…can’t forget that – needless to say he will be greatly missed by those who knew him and loved him.

Russell is preceded in death by his biological mother Dorothy (McBride) Watts; his father Russell C. Watts; his sister Penny Sanders, his sister Betty Clarke and his step mother Mildred Watts.

He is survived by Donna, his wife of 56 years; his son - Clint Watts, granddaughter Courtney & two great grandsons James & Joziah; his daughter Staci Watts Wilson (Gregg), grandson Eric, granddaughter Baylie (Anthony) and great granddaughter Sawyer Jean; Leah Clarke niece of Okla City and many other loving nieces and nephews.
Russell William Watts, age 83, of Paola, KS, passed away December 22, 2020.

He was born in Franklin, MO on June 24, 1937 to Russell Clinton Watts and Dorothy (McBride) Watts. They had 2 more children together, Betty and Penny. His biological mother passed away when he was only 7 years old. Later his father would re-marry his step-mother, Mildred and they had one daughter together, Sue.

Russell enlisted in the U.S. Navy in June 1955 and worked his way up as a Radioman First Class in Naval Communications, serving on the U.S.S. Arlington ship during Vietnam as a radioman for his country. He received a national defense service medal, good conduct medal, Vietnam service medal, Republic of Vietnam Campaign medal, Navy Unit Commendation medal and also an Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal. He served on two Apollo missions – Apollo 8 & Apollo 10. He was honorably discharged July 16, 1969.

On September 14, 1964 he was united in marriage with Donna Brown in Miami, Oklahoma. He was stationed in Norfolk, Virginia during this time and they had their first child together on March 27, 1966 – Jonathan Clinton Watts. They moved to Kansas in early 1970, making their home in Paola. They had their second child on January 16, 1971 at Miami County Hospital – Staci Jean (Watts) Wilson.

Russ and Donna enjoyed bowling together in the early years of their marriage, playing cards with family & friends and just spending time with family. He started working for Frito Lay as a route driver in 1970 and retired in 1993, he stocked many shelves with our favorite chips during those years. He then worked as a maintenance man at Havencroft apartments for a few years and then ended his working career driving for the Foster Grandparent Program until December 2, 2020.

Russell had an amazing knack for creating beauty with his artwork. His drawings and paintings are remarkable, 100 percent unique. He enjoyed reading and spending time with his wife, kids, grandkids and great grandkids more than anything. He enjoyed life and also, his bread & butter pickles…can’t forget that – needless to say he will be greatly missed by those who knew him and loved him.

Russell is preceded in death by his biological mother Dorothy (McBride) Watts; his father Russell C. Watts; his sister Penny Sanders, his sister Betty Clarke and his step mother Mildred Watts.

He is survived by Donna, his wife of 56 years; his son - Clint Watts, granddaughter Courtney & two great grandsons James & Joziah; his daughter Staci Watts Wilson (Gregg), grandson Eric, granddaughter Baylie (Anthony) and great granddaughter Sawyer Jean; Leah Clarke niece of Okla City and many other loving nieces and nephews.


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