John Lawrence Watson, 86, of Wilmington, DE, passed away surrounded by his family on December 30, 2022, in Hockessin, DE.
John was born in Wilmington, DE to Clara (Kowalski) Watson and Lawrence (Perzanowski) Watson in 1936. He went to P.S. Dupont High School and graduated from the University of Delaware where he was a member of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity and the varsity golf team. He married the love of his life, Colette Ann Behlke, on October 1, 1960, in Wilmington, DE, celebrating over 62 years of marriage. He served our country as a Staff Sergeant of the 262nd Ordnance Company, 109th Ordnance Battalion of the Army National Guard of Delaware and as a reserve of the Army.
John worked for the Allstate Insurance Company for more than 30 years before opening the John L. Watson Insurance Agency in September 2000. He valued the many personal relationships that developed over the years both through his business as well as personally. He always looked forward to spending time with his close group of friends, many of them from his youth and known affectionately as “the gang”. Quick to make friends with anyone that would lend him an ear, John was famous for talking about his cherished grandchildren and family. His pride in family was endless. He retired in 2010, offering him time to travel with Colette and attend countless grandchildren sports and extracurricular events. An avid sports fan, John cheered for all teams Philly, but was especially passionate about his beloved Yankees, Notre Dame, and Delaware Blue Hens.
John’s faith guided him in life. He was a 4th degree member of the Knights of Columbus, in Wilmington, DE. Through prayer and his devotion to Mary, Mother of God, he was instrumental in the effort that ultimately brought about the creation of the 34 ft. “Our Lady, Queen of Peace” statue which now stands on the grounds of Holy Spirit Church in New Castle, DE. John’s vision came to fruition, as “Our Lady” is now visible to all as they drive across the Delaware Memorial Bridge entering Delaware. It has become a holy shrine and people travel from all over to visit the “Madonna of the East Coast”.
John is preceded in death by his mother Clara (Kowalski) Watson and father Lawrence (Perzanowski) Watson; brothers Edmund Watson, Ronald Watson and his first-born Annie Watson.
John is survived by his wife Colette (Behlke) Watson; his children Mary Ellen “Mimi” (Kevin) Casey, John (Kim) Watson, Tim (Kathy) Watson, Suzanne (Pete) Jenner; grandchildren: Kristine Casey, Ryan Watson , Sam Watson , Kelly Casey, Madeline Watson, Tighe Watson, Clara Watson, Jordin Jenner; and his faithful dog Bailey.
John’s family wishes to extend our sincere thanks to the staff at The Summit, Vitas Hospice and Carpe Vita.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to the Knights of Columbus assembly No.148. Mail to: Santa Maria Council, Immaculate Heart of Mary Church 4701 Weldin Rd Wilmington, DE 19803
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