Kathryn June Watts
June 22, 1924 – January 25, 2021
Kathryn June Watts, 96 of St. Leonard, Maryland passed away on January 25, 2021 in La Plata, Maryland. She was born on June 22, 1924 in Baltimore, Maryland to the late Oscar and Helen Zimmerman Nelson. Besides her parents, Kathryn was preceded in death by her husband of 72 years Shirley “Lee” Watts and her sisters, Dottie and Bernice.
Katheryn is survived by a daughter, Kathryn Lee DiMaggio, son Craig Watts, two Grandchildren, Lisa Barge and Phillip DiMaggio III. She is also survived by four Great Grandchildren: Phillip DiMaggio IV, Niki DiMaggio, Andrew DiMaggio and Rachael Barge, two Great Great Grandchildren Daenerys and Helena Damron and her sister in law Janice Dickerson.
Services will be private. Memorial contributions may be made in her memory to the Genesis La Plata Center, who compassionately prayed and cared for her the last month of her life.
Visitation
Services
Monday, January 25, 2021
Interment
Contributions
Genesis-La Plata Center
1 Magnolia Drive
La Plata, MD 20646
301-934-4001
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Mrs. Watts was like a second mother to me. I always loved talking to her. I knew her from my early teen years when her daughter Kathy & I became life-long friends. I will miss knowing that she is there but she is well now and with the spirits of her loved ones who have gone before. What better place to be than in Heaven. I wish her family sweet memories.
I know mrs Watts has gone home to be with the Lord and is at peace at last. Kathryn and I have known each other since we were eight years old and one of my earliest memories is of spending the night there and giggling and being told in no uncertain terms by Mrs Watts to settle down and get to sleep NOW. But we always had a good time.
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Mrs. Watts was like a second mother to me. I always loved talking to her. I knew her from my early teen years when her daughter Kathy & I became life-long friends. I will miss knowing that she is there but she is well now and with the spirits of her loved ones who have gone before. What better place to be than in Heaven. I wish her family sweet memories.
I know mrs Watts has gone home to be with the Lord and is at peace at last. Kathryn and I have known each other since we were eight years old and one of my earliest memories is of spending the night there and giggling and being told in no uncertain terms by Mrs Watts to settle down and get to sleep NOW. But we always had a good time.