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Eulas "Bill" William Watson

| August 31, 2013 6:00 AM

Eulas "Bill" William Watson born July 11, 1936, passed away peacefully in his home on August 22, 2013. Bill was born in Burnett, AR to Lenzie and Ruth Watson. The family moved to Moses Lake, WA and settled there in 1945. Bill was a truck driver for most of his adult life and later met the love of his life Marlene V. Dinsdale, the two wed in 1993. After retiring from his trucking career Bill spent the rest of his life with his wife, tending to his horses, ridding in the back country with his brother Dick Watson, enjoying his coffee visits with his brother Leon Watson, and joining his sister Shirley Rorick and niece Tameara Johnson in an occasional movie at the local theater. He also spent much of his time enjoying his blended family, children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews.

Bill had a strong love for grandchildren as well as great nieces and nephews. Bill had a passion for animals. He also enjoyed watching Nascar. Bill is preceded in death by his mother and father, sister Pat, Shirley, niece Angie, and nephew Kurt. Bill is survived by his wife Marlene Watson, brother Dick and Trudy Watson, Leon Watson, and Bob and Debbie Lutskas. His children Steve and Julie Slack, Jodie and Mark Jansma, Shawn and Alan Dinsdale, Steve Brown, Shannon Goodman, Whitney Watson, Cameron Watson, and his Aunt Ruby Schumate. Grandchildren Stevie Slack, Kara, Ty, Lydia, Amber, Casey, Holly, Mariah Sainsbury, Alyssa and Brandon Oaks, Taylor Dinsdale and Allie Brown, Great granddaughter Willa Rae Oaks. Nieces, Tameara and Grace Johnson, Michelle and Ashley Robbins, Rachel & James Davis and KC Watson. Nephew, Alec and Dalton Fisher, Patrick, Sam, and BJ Lutskas, Damian and Bubba Robbins and James Rorick as well as much more extended family. Bill Watson lived a good life, was loved by many, and will be greatly missed.

Bill's Services were held on Monday August 26, 2013. Please sign the online guestbookor leave a note for the family at www.kayserschapel.com Arrangements are in care of Kayser's Chapel & Crematory, Moses Lake.