God saw you getting tired, When a cure was not to be. So He wrapped his arms around you, and whispered, "Come to me". You didn't deserve what you went through, So He gave you rest.
Mrs. Mildred Carroll Watson, age 83, of Bronx, New York formerly of the Snow Hill Community in Warrenton, North Carolina departed this life on Thursday, April 16, 2020 at Calvary Hospital in Bronx, New York. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at this time but will be announced later by Boyd & Royster Funeral Services in Warrenton, North Carolina.
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My sincere condolences goes to this wonderful family. I was so saddened to hear of the passing of this beautiful lady. She was like Family to me due to her niece Carolyn Seward Andrews is married to my brother Henry C. Andrews. Family please keep the memories of her alive, this will help to ease your pain of sorrow. We will see her again because the Bible speaks of a resurrection. ( John 5: 28 & 29 and Acts 24: 15) The Bible also speaks about no more tears, pain, sorrow and even death will be a thing of the past. (Revelation 21: 3 & 4). I will be praying for our Family. Love you All, Mamie Andrews Boyd
Dear Mildred, I am so grateful you have found peace. You are a beautiful symbol of strength to those who loved you. Barbara A. Smith
Rest In Peace Aunt Mildred. I'm so glad that I was able to see you last November, and that my children were able to meet you. You always told it like it is... " straight with no chaser"! You will be missed and loved always. Anisha Zimmerman- Lewis
To the family of this lovable,kindhearted phenomenal woman who we loved so much, may GOD give us peace in our sorrow and strength to accept His will in all things. Love you family. Uncle Jack and family..
So many good memories.Will always love you. Sleep in heaven my dear Aunt Mildred
Rest In Peace. You will be missed. Love, Kenneth R. Watson
Sending love, condolences, and prayers to my family, hold onto God unchanging hands for he knows best we'll Understand by and by. love Aunt Sister and uncle Ted and family.
Rest in Peace Aunt Mildred. I will never forget you. May God continue to be with the family.
Your Niece Katrinia Watson Blount and Family
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