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Harold Levi Watts

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Harold Levi Watts

Birth
Guadalupe County, Texas, USA
Death
26 Dec 2020 (aged 88)
Kingsbury, Guadalupe County, Texas, USA
Burial
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Harold Levi Watts, age 88, of Kingsbury, Texas went to be with our Lord on December 26, 2020.
Harold was born in Guadalupe County on January 27, 1932 to Levi Watts and Addie Lee Smith. He graduated from Dowdy High School in 1949 and Southwest Texas State Techers College in 9158. He proudly served in the U S Army in Killeen during the Korean War. He married his sweetheart, Sandra Jones, April 4, 1959.
Harold retired from Prudential Insurance in Houston in 1971 and moved his family to Kingsbury, Texas. He held several positions at the City of Luling including HUD Director, City Budget Director, and City Manager.
Some of his passions included gardening, golfing, and quail hunting. He found country music on the opry stage in retirement. He and Sandra spent more than half of their evenings in opries and jam sessions in Floresville, Seguin, Woodville, Harwood, Tillman, Lockhart, and Kingsbury. He even recorded a song at the Ryman Theater in Nashville, Tennessee in 2004.
His volunteer hours were many, serving as Treasurer of the United Methodist Church in Kingsbury, member of the cemetery board in both Luling and Kingsbury, board member of the Luling Oil Museum, and director of the Kingsbury Opry.
He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Sandra Watts, daughter, Dr Julie Stuckey and husband, Dr Bryan Stuckey of Seguin, Texas and daughter, Sandie Zalud of League City, Texas. He is also survived by four grandchildren, Gray Mosier, Jodie Webb, Katie Franklund, and Zach Zalud; six great-grandchildren, Payton and Brynn Webb, Kelton, Kaden and Kole Mosier, and Penelope Franklund; a host of nieces, nephews, long-time friends, and church family.
He is also survived by a brother, Morgan Watts, and a sister, Patsy Olive. He is preceded in death by his parents, a brother, Jack Watts, and three sisters, Coila Alexander, Agnes Collyar, and Nelda Wells.
Honorary Pallbearers are Joe Alexander, Nolan Alexander, Terry Engelke, Devin Franklund, Denny Ivey, Gray Mosier, Dr Bryan Stuckey, Collie Webb, and Zack Zalud.
In lieu of flowers, gifts may be given to the Luling Oil Museum or First United Methodist Church in Kingsbury, P O Box 34, Kingsbury TX 78638.
Arrangements by O'Bannon Funeral Home, Luling, Texas
Harold Levi Watts, age 88, of Kingsbury, Texas went to be with our Lord on December 26, 2020.
Harold was born in Guadalupe County on January 27, 1932 to Levi Watts and Addie Lee Smith. He graduated from Dowdy High School in 1949 and Southwest Texas State Techers College in 9158. He proudly served in the U S Army in Killeen during the Korean War. He married his sweetheart, Sandra Jones, April 4, 1959.
Harold retired from Prudential Insurance in Houston in 1971 and moved his family to Kingsbury, Texas. He held several positions at the City of Luling including HUD Director, City Budget Director, and City Manager.
Some of his passions included gardening, golfing, and quail hunting. He found country music on the opry stage in retirement. He and Sandra spent more than half of their evenings in opries and jam sessions in Floresville, Seguin, Woodville, Harwood, Tillman, Lockhart, and Kingsbury. He even recorded a song at the Ryman Theater in Nashville, Tennessee in 2004.
His volunteer hours were many, serving as Treasurer of the United Methodist Church in Kingsbury, member of the cemetery board in both Luling and Kingsbury, board member of the Luling Oil Museum, and director of the Kingsbury Opry.
He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Sandra Watts, daughter, Dr Julie Stuckey and husband, Dr Bryan Stuckey of Seguin, Texas and daughter, Sandie Zalud of League City, Texas. He is also survived by four grandchildren, Gray Mosier, Jodie Webb, Katie Franklund, and Zach Zalud; six great-grandchildren, Payton and Brynn Webb, Kelton, Kaden and Kole Mosier, and Penelope Franklund; a host of nieces, nephews, long-time friends, and church family.
He is also survived by a brother, Morgan Watts, and a sister, Patsy Olive. He is preceded in death by his parents, a brother, Jack Watts, and three sisters, Coila Alexander, Agnes Collyar, and Nelda Wells.
Honorary Pallbearers are Joe Alexander, Nolan Alexander, Terry Engelke, Devin Franklund, Denny Ivey, Gray Mosier, Dr Bryan Stuckey, Collie Webb, and Zack Zalud.
In lieu of flowers, gifts may be given to the Luling Oil Museum or First United Methodist Church in Kingsbury, P O Box 34, Kingsbury TX 78638.
Arrangements by O'Bannon Funeral Home, Luling, Texas


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