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MSGT John Spencer Watts

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MSGT John Spencer Watts Veteran

Birth
Winnsboro, Fairfield County, South Carolina, USA
Death
5 Oct 2021 (aged 74)
South Carolina, USA
Burial
Longtown, Fairfield County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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John Spencer Watts passed away on October 5, 2021, at the age of 74. Born in Winnsboro, S.C. on November 30, 1946, was the son of the late Isaac Henderson Watts and Ella Hall Watts.

He was predeceased by four brothers: Jennings, Cleveland, Carl, and Lindsey; and three sisters: Lucille, Leona, and JoAnn. He is survived by his wife, Nancy Clyburn Watts, "his lovely bride" .

Spencer attended Longtown Presbyterian Church, was a life-time member of Ridgeway Masonic Lodge and a life-time member of VFW Post 8346. He retired from DuPont; S.C. Air National Guard and was a veteran of Desert Storm/Desert Shield. He was proud of his, and his family's service to his country. As he grew older, he strived to be at peace with God; treat others as he would like to be treated; enjoyed the outdoors; laughed; had a cold beer; and enjoyed his visits with friends. He was a strong, independent man and a caring, loving husband, father, and grandpa. He enjoyed traveling in U.S. and abroad with his wife, and felt he had a blessed life. He will be missed by many.
John Spencer Watts passed away on October 5, 2021, at the age of 74. Born in Winnsboro, S.C. on November 30, 1946, was the son of the late Isaac Henderson Watts and Ella Hall Watts.

He was predeceased by four brothers: Jennings, Cleveland, Carl, and Lindsey; and three sisters: Lucille, Leona, and JoAnn. He is survived by his wife, Nancy Clyburn Watts, "his lovely bride" .

Spencer attended Longtown Presbyterian Church, was a life-time member of Ridgeway Masonic Lodge and a life-time member of VFW Post 8346. He retired from DuPont; S.C. Air National Guard and was a veteran of Desert Storm/Desert Shield. He was proud of his, and his family's service to his country. As he grew older, he strived to be at peace with God; treat others as he would like to be treated; enjoyed the outdoors; laughed; had a cold beer; and enjoyed his visits with friends. He was a strong, independent man and a caring, loving husband, father, and grandpa. He enjoyed traveling in U.S. and abroad with his wife, and felt he had a blessed life. He will be missed by many.


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