Chris Watson
Ronald, my dearest brother.. as im sure you know by now, Mom made home to be with you Heaven! Love you and miss you bro.. take care of Mom for us!
Love you - Little Brother Chris
Birth date: Oct 17, 1973 Death date: Nov 11, 2013
Ronald Clinton Watson, 40, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, passed away on November 11, 2013 at St. Johns Hospital. Ron was born in Las Vegas, Nevada on October 17, 1973. He graduated from Broken Arrow High School and received his A & P licens Read Obituary
Ronald, my dearest brother.. as im sure you know by now, Mom made home to be with you Heaven! Love you and miss you bro.. take care of Mom for us!
Love you - Little Brother Chris
Angela what you've said is so right, honey. As one of three more children I've greatly loved and cared for and watched grow into wonderful, honest, caring, giving adults who've touched numerous lives in this walk through this world I thank you and my other children for all your love for each other and for me. Love Mom
Rebecca this is so true, I know. He loved you as much as I do. Grandma Watson. Love and thanks for remember my baby. Yes, that's what he was to me besides the loving man he became.
God has gained an amazing angel. You have made an incredible impact on many others lives. It saddens me to know that every visit to Oklahoma will not be the same without you. But I know, I will never forget your great hugs, laughs and smile. I miss you dearly, Uncle Ronald!Love, your niece.
To my beloved brother, Ronald. You were the most "real" person I knew. You were humble, honest, caring and giving. You were always there for me when I needed someone to talk to. I had always wanted you to find true happiness and love. I take comfort in knowing that you had finally found that happiness and true love and the peace and respect that go with it. You only got to share in that for a short time, but you not only touched the life of someone who truly loved you for your strengths and your weaknesses, you also brought that person into our family's life and I consider her my sister. I know that you are with God now, watching over us. I love you, my dear brother.
I am so sorry for your loss. Loosing Ronald was a loss to everyone who knew and loved him.We shared everything and had a continuous friendship and I knew him well. He was sentimental and never would've deleted or tossed a picture (even a bad one), a card or delete an email from a friend or family member. Everyone was important and valuable to him.Our time included travels of: 3 trips to Las Vegas (gambling only a few times). He went for the scenery and revisiting the area he was born and enjoyed hiking the desert. And feeding popcorn to the fish with his children at Lake Mead. Feeding the fish was reliving a fond memory he had as a child, with his siblings and cousins on their many vacations there. Other trips included: South Beach Florida where he snorkeled for the 1st time and swam with the sting rays. Dallas TX, Branson, Eureka Springs, Oklahoma City's Frontier City, White Water bay, time at Grand Lake, Fort Gibson, kayaking Noal Missouri, rafting near Joplin, two cruises to Mexico and countless hours hiking the Tulsa riverparks trails. We participated in half marathons and he supported my sister and I in completing a full marathon. His plan was to do his first full marathon next April 2014 (in which we eagerly would've supported him).Loosing Ronald was a shock and devastating blow to everyone he left behind. He made an impact on everyone from his friends, family and even his customers with the Tulsa World. His customers loved getting the paper and loved him. most were elderly and treated him like a son, dropping off a paper on his daily visit.Ronald loved to share. I have stories from him that are real about him and his family and would take days/weeks to share. He was grateful and loved everyone and loved life. There was so much more to him, stories of who he was, of his love, compassion for people. I am thankful we had our time and I am thankful we had him in this life and as an example of love and what we should all hope to be to each other.Ronald, as with your friends and co workers and loved ones, we love you. And knowing your humble, giving, nurturing, love for others we are so thankful to have had you in our lives. Thank you Ronald so much, for the memories, all your love and joy and being here for us.Hey dear "save me a seat" lol. Until we meet again my love. My love always. – Candice
Lit a candle in memory of Ronald Clinton Watson
Ronald, you had the greatest smile and heartfelt laughter! I wish I had gotten to know you better, but what I did get to know was that you were a very genuine and real person. You truly cared about others and that light radiated about you. I saw it the first time we met on the 4th of July three years ago when you and my sister came by to visit and meet the family. Meeting you was like meeting someone youâ??ve already known for years! Iâ??m sad that your life was cut short, but I am happy to have known youâ?¦ You will be dearly missed. Holly Barham
Several years ago, one of the first times I met Ron, we all floated the river in Joplin. He was so personable and laid back that it was easy to get to know him and have a great time around him. Last year, we all went on a cruise and though the memories are too numerous to share, one memory of him dominating the blackjack tournament will always stick with me. He bet like a crazy person and kept winning, it was astonishing to watch. Every year we walked the OKC half marathon. His enthusiasm was contagious and we always left the race with big plans of doing better the next year. This year, I did the full marathon and even though it took me several hours to complete, Ron was there at the finish line to help me limp back to my car. He had such a big heart and really put others before himself. He will be missed.
Ronald you were my loving son and I was your very loved Mom. I remember when you came into this world in Las Vagas. it was a joyous day. You had a very loving spirit and carried it through this life. I was so proud of you. I don't know why God needed to take you at such a young age but you must have had something he needed you for that's all I can think. I only got to see you once in Broken Arrow St Johns Hospital but the last thing I remember telling you as I kissed your forehead & cheeks because you weren't feeling real good was that you were my baby boy and always would be and that you needed to take care of your self. You told me you knew and were. I so wish I could have seen you again before you had to go with the Lord. I know that all past family members particularly your Great grandparents and your Grandparents met you with open arms and hugs. You will be greatly missed by your siblings and me and your Dad. We love you so much, you, as I've said are such a loving caring son. Goodbye my sweet and I'll see you one day on the other side. So much love goes with you. Much much love my baby boy Ron, Mom.