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.
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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