IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Louise S.

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Watts

February 20, 1922 – March 18, 2015

Obituary

Louise S. Watts went to be with Her Lord and Savior on Wednesday, March 18, 2015 at Baptist Village in Owasso, Oklahoma.
Louise was the daughter of Faye and Blondine Stephens. She was born on February 20, 1922 near Cecil Arkansas.
Louise grew up on the family farm near Ozark, Arkansas. She graduated from Ozark High School and continued her education in nursing in Memphis, Tennessee. She worked many years in hospitals in Tennessee, Arkansas and Oklahoma.
Louise met her husband Victor in Memphis,Tennessee and they were married in 1943. Louise and Victor, loved to travel and through the years and they were blessed to tour most of the world. After retirement they enjoyed the garden that they had together. Camping was also a love they shared.
Louise was an active member of Eastwood Baptist Church where she served in many capacities such as Sunday School, Girls Auxiliary and Faith Week. Louise and Vic were passionate about missions and have many close missionary friends. Through the years they have had the opportunity to help support their missionary friends and other mission ministries.
Louise Watts is survived by daughters, Patti Esau and husband Dan of Harrison, Arkansas, Susan Campbell and husband Mark of Tulsa, Oklahoma; grandchildren, Lindsay Chism and husband Brad and Jon Esau of Harrison, Arkansas, Jamie, Aaron and Sarah Campbell of Tulsa, Oklahoma; great-grandchildren, Addison, Wyatt and Cooper Chism of Harrison, Arkansas and Malakai Campbell of Tulsa; a brother, Jerry and wife Sue of Tulsa, sister-in-law, Martha Hammett of Houston, Texas and a brother-in-law, Ben Watts and wife Mary Claire of Memphis, Tennessee and many nephews and nieces.
Louise was preceded in death by her husband, Victor D. Watts, her parents and a sister, Wilma Chailer.
We will always remember Louise for her love and loyalty to the Lord, to her family and to her church. Her love, giving spirit and faithfulness to all those around her was an example to us all.
Visitation will be from 6 to 8 PM Friday, March 20, 2015 at Moore's Southlawn, 9350 E. 51st, Tulsa, OK. Memorial Service will be at 10 AM Saturday, March 21 at Eastwood Baptist Church.
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