Alice L. Watts, 65, of Sterling, VA, died peacefully on Friday, September 23, 2016. Born in Quincy, MA, she was a daughter of the late Milton W. Watts and Barbara A. (Cahoon) Melville.
Ms. Watts was the Academic Coordinator for the College of Visual & Performing Arts at George Mason University and had been a Registered Nurse. She was active with the Life With Cancer Group in Loudon County, VA and active in local politics.
She leaves her loving siblings: George E. Watts and his wife Sandra of North Kingstown, Dianne E. Kayala and her husband Thomas of Exeter, and Walter A. Watts of Algonquin, IL. She was the loving aunt of Kristin Kayala of Providence, Matthew Kayala and his wife Kara of Watertown, MA, Andrew Kayala of Exeter, Melissa Coker and her husband Hans of North Kingstown, Michael Watts of North Kingstown, Alexander Watts of New Jersey, two grand nieces and two grand nephews. She also leaves her beloved Jack Russell Terrier, Ariel.
Her Funeral & Burial will be private. Calling Hours are respectfully omitted. Gifts in her memory to the George Mason University Scholarship Fund, 440 University Drive, Fairfax, VA 22030 will be appreciated.
Arrangements have been entrusted to THE CRANSTON-MURPHY FUNERAL HOME of WICKFORD.
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Alice L. Watts, 65, of Sterling, VA, died peacefully on Friday, September 23, 2016. Born in Quincy, MA, she was a daughter of the late Milton W. Watts and Barbara A. (Cahoon) Melville.
Ms. Watts was the Academic Coordinator for the College of Visual & Performing Arts at George Mason University and had been a Registered Nurse. She was active with the Life With Cancer Group in Loudon County, VA and active in local politics.
She leaves her loving siblings: George E. Watts and his wife Sandra of North Kingstown, Dianne E. Kayala and her husband Thomas of Exeter, and Walter A. Watts of Algonquin, IL. She was the loving aunt of Kristin Kayala of Providence, Matthew Kayala and his wife Kara of Watertown, MA, Andrew Kayala of Exeter, Melissa Coker and her husband Hans of North Kingstown, Michael Watts of North Kingstown, Alexander Watts of New Jersey, two grand nieces and two grand nephews. She also leaves her beloved Jack Russell Terrier, Ariel.
Her Funeral & Burial will be private. Calling Hours are respectfully omitted. Gifts in her memory to the George Mason University Scholarship Fund, 440 University Drive, Fairfax, VA 22030 will be appreciated.
Arrangements have been entrusted to THE CRANSTON-MURPHY FUNERAL HOME of WICKFORD.
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