Thomas Juan Watts Obituary
We are sad to announce that on April 22, 2022 we had to say goodbye to Thomas Juan Watts of Dacula, Georgia. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family.
He was loved and cherished by many people including: his parents, Evelyn Tatum Watts and Lester Timmons Watts; his son Juan; his wife Jan Moore Watts of Dacula, GA; his children, E. Timmons "Tim" Watts (Cheryl "Cherie" Watts) of Monroe, GA, Mechelle Watts Crowe (Hal Crowe) of Hartselle, AL, Kevin Watts (Cristi Watts) of Gainesville, GA and Ann Marie Thompson (Reginal "Reggie" Thompson) of Dacula, GA; his grandchildren, Brandon Watts (Sukannika "Gunn" Watts) of Loganville, GA, Christopher Watts of New Hope, GA, Lauren Gatlin (Jarvis Gatlin) of Loganville, GA, Hunter Watts of New Hope, GA, Jason Crowe (Arlene Crowe), Daniel Crowe (Amanda Crowe) of Hartselle, AL, Steven Crowe (Christina Crowe) of Hartselle, AL, Ilissa Jones (Christopher "Chris" Jones) of Gainesville, GA, Halie Booth (Edward "Ed" Booth) of Atlanta, GA, Jacob Ratka of Atlanta, GA, Conner Ratka of Atlanta, GA, Noah Ratka of Sugar Hill, GA, Eric Thompson of Fort Collins, CO, Chelsea Thompson of Woodstock, GA and Leland Turner of Dallas, GA; his great grandchildren, Brayden Gatlin, Skye Gatlin, Josiah Gatlin and Aria Gatlin of Loganville, GA; and his grandchildren, Laya Watts of Loganville, GA, Annie Crowe, Alyssa Crowe, Anna Kay Crowe, Mabrey Crowe of Hartselle, AL, Thomas Crowe, Jackson Crowe, Ronin Crowe of Hartselle, AL, Wright Jones and Lincoln Jones of Gainesville, GA.. He was also cherished by eight children, including his two sons, two daughters, and sons- and daughters-in law; 22 grandchildren.
In lieu of flowers, the family is asking that donations be made to Operation Rally Point, a non-profit for veterans, founded and run by Mr. Watts' grandson, Brandon Watts, a veteran himself. Donations may be sent to Operation Rally Point, 345 Cheek Road, Monroe, GA 30655.