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Patricia A. (Watson) Wilson

Mar 24, 2014

Patricia A. (Watson) Wilson, 70, beloved wife of Everett C. Wilson, Jr., passed away on their 49th wedding anniversary, March 20, 2014, surrounded by her family.

Patricia was born on March 17, 1944, in Columbus, Ohio, the daughter of the late Dorothy (Lynn) Guevin and the late Harold Watson. She was raised and educated in Nashua schools.

It was in elementary school that she first met Everett and she told him that someday she would marry him. She graduated from Nashua Senior High School in 1962.

Patricia graduated from New England School of Art in 1965 and worked as a freelance artist for 14 years. She was a technical illustrator for Sanders Associates for 15 years where she held top secret clearance.

She greatly enjoyed drawing, painting and sewing. She enjoyed traveling and even became adventurous and tried kayaking and snorkeling. Patricia loved getting away to New York City to see Broadway shows, day trips to Portsmouth and Boston.

Patricia loved her family more than anything and would constantly be looking forward to the next family gathering. She loved to laugh, and would go out her way to make someone else laugh, or do something special to brighten someone’s day. She loved spending time at the lake and watching her grandsons go fishing.

She is survived by her loving family, husband Everett Wilson of Nashua; a brother, Gary Watson and his wife Jacqueline of Merrimack; two sons, David Wilson of Nashua, Steven Wilson and his wife Rose (Donahue) of Merrimack; a daughter, Lyndsay (Wilson) Roberts and her husband David of Merrimack; eight grandchildren, Thomas, Jonathan and Jesse Wilson, Kate, Lauren and Eliza Bancroft, Wilson and Megan Roberts; sisters-in-law, Elizabeth Wilson of Nashua, Dorothy Laflamme and her husband Paul of Hollis, Amy and her husband Jim Rumson of Milford, and Harriett Brunelle and her husband Alan of Merrimack; as well as many nieces, nephews, and cousins, and Patty’s beloved Pug, Lucy.

SERVICES: All services will be private. Those planning an expression of sympathy are asked to consider a donation to: Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, 1359 Broadway – Suite 1509, New York, NY 10018. The DAVIS FUNERAL HOME, One Lock Street, Nashua has been placed in charge of arrangements. An online guestbook is available at www.davisfuneralhomenh.com, (603-883-3401) “ONE MEMORY LIGHTS ANOTHER.”