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Watson, John

WATSON, John

1963 - 2025

John Thomas Watson born March 20th 1963 in Wingham Ontario, passed away in the early morning of November 15th 2025 at the age of 62. He was predeceased by his parents Wilford and Eleanor Watson and his wife Joanne Léveillée.. 
 
He will be lovingly remembered by his children Michael, Amy (Tylor),
La Crisha(Chris), Bekki(Brent), and by his step son Phillip and his grandkids Eamon,Jasmine,Isabella,Logan, Kaiden, Bentley, Logan and Luka. He will be greatly missed by his siblings Melinda, Joyce(Alvin), Margaret(Kerry)and Dale(Charlene)and by his many nieces and nephews and all his friends. A celebration of life will be held at a later date.

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John Watson Becky and familys

Are sympathy to Becky and Watson family her dad Work for us for long time dispacher he Was big joker he had good Hearth And he Love eat real y hot stuff and his pizza he will be miss so much rest in pease john now with Mom dad and wife joanne will never forget you YOUR boss Kevin sue and a 1 taxi staff

Kevin sue, November 19, 2025

Watson Family

I am so sorry for your loss. He was a lovely person, and was always kind to us when my mom and I would drop by the taxi station to see my dad.

My heart goes out to you all during this difficult time


May my support
warm your heart
Andrea Armstrong, November 19, 2025

The Watson Family

Our sincere condolences to John’s children, grandchildren and siblings.

As cousins when we were young our family spent a lot of time with John and his siblings, several times I babysat for his mom Eleanor when John and his siblings were young. I remember John as a fiery redhead but unfortunately as time passes families tend to see less of their cousins and usually only communicate on social media. As an adult John reminded so much of his father.

John will be missed by all whose lives he touched and he is at peace now with no more suffering. Remember the happy times and cherish them and they will neber leave you.

Darlene Purdon-Mountney


May my support
warm your heart
Darlene Purdon Mountney, November 19, 2025