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WATTS, THOMAS L.: Died Aug. 4, 1909, at Granville, Tenn., Thomas L. Watts. Age 88 years, 9 months, and 29 days. Professed the religion of Christ in 1866, under the ministry of J. L. Dillard, D. D., of the C. P. church. Bro. Watts became a member of same and lived an exemplary life, a tender-hearted, affectionate Christian. Expressed himself many times to the writer: "I am only waiting the Master's time." His wife preceded him to the home above eleven years. Their bodies sleep side by side at Sadler Cemetery. Their funerals were preached Aug. 5th by the writer (A. C. Morgan). A large crowd at funeral. [Date 8/19/1909, Vol. VII, No. 33, Page 6]∼The US Corps of Engineers relocated Watts Cemetery from the Cordell Hull Lake impoundment area in Jackson Co. to Dixon Springs Cemetery in Smith Co. Tennessee.
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WATTS, THOMAS L.: Died Aug. 4, 1909, at Granville, Tenn., Thomas L. Watts. Age 88 years, 9 months, and 29 days. Professed the religion of Christ in 1866, under the ministry of J. L. Dillard, D. D., of the C. P. church. Bro. Watts became a member of same and lived an exemplary life, a tender-hearted, affectionate Christian. Expressed himself many times to the writer: "I am only waiting the Master's time." His wife preceded him to the home above eleven years. Their bodies sleep side by side at Sadler Cemetery. Their funerals were preached Aug. 5th by the writer (A. C. Morgan). A large crowd at funeral. [Date 8/19/1909, Vol. VII, No. 33, Page 6]∼The US Corps of Engineers relocated Watts Cemetery from the Cordell Hull Lake impoundment area in Jackson Co. to Dixon Springs Cemetery in Smith Co. Tennessee.
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