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Louise Quantock Watson

Louise Quantock Watson passed away April 21st after a brief illness. She was born October 30, 1913 in Oliver, GA, the daughter of William Joseph Quantock and Priscilla Creighton Young Quantock. She attended Flora McDonald College and Georgia Southern College.
After graduation she married James E. Watson from Red Springs where she lived until moving to Salemtowne Retirement Community in 2011. Louise was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. She was active in many church and civic organizations and loved gardening, golf and bridge ( a life master). She also enjoyed summers at Oak Island, NC where she had a home for over 40 years. She was predeceased by three brothers, her husband and her oldest son, James E. Watson Jr. She is survived by two sons, Bill Waston and wife Judy of Winston Salem, NC and Dr. John Q. Watson and wife Julie of Wilson, NC, daughters in law Betty Revsin Watson of Chapel Hill, NC and Celeste Watson of Wilson, NC. ; three grandchildren, Katherine, John, and Katie ; four great grandchildren, Georgia, Anna Ramsey, James and Walker.
A graveside service will be held at 3:00 Sunday, April 22nd at Alloway Cemetery in Red Springs, NC. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the Louise Q. Watson endowment at The Georgia Southern University Foundation, PO Box 8053; Statesboro, GA 30460-8053. Online condolences may be made to Salemfh.com.
Salem Funeral and Cremation, W-S, NC is assisting the Watson family.


General Information
NameLouise Quantock Watson
BornOct 30, 1913
DiedApr 21, 2012
PlaceForsyth Medical Center
 
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LocationGraveside Service Alloway Cemetery
AddressRed Springs, NC
WhenSun, Apr 22, 2012 at 3:00 p.m.
 
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LocationAlloway Cemetery
AddressRed Springs, NC
 
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Buck & Sunny Roberts Louise was a Grand Lady who will be missed. We are more saddened than you will ever know since she and my Mom were so much alike. Louise told many stories about Mom and her and much about our family and it is to Louise's family knowledge that our genealogy work succeded. She was the last of that era. We will certainly miss her. Love to all, Buck & Sunny Roberts St Petersburg, FL
Susan S Spencer Louise was an elegant lady. I played some bridge in Southport with her and stopped by her beach house from time to time, when she was here to chat with her on her porch. We had a mutual good friend, named Margaret Porterfield that she was very fond. She loved Long Beach and was such a delightful person to be around. My deepest sympathy to all her family. Know that she made an impact on my life along the way. I am sure many will miss her sweet smile and gentle ways.



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