
Paul H. Watts, Jr. age 47, passed away May 12, 2015 Preceded in death by his son, Austin Blake Watts.He is survived by his wife of 25 years, Rhonda Worthington Watts, daughter Lauren Watts, son Blake Watts, parents Paul H. Watts, Sr. and Virginia Watts, sister Clarissa (Jeff) Williams. Paul was employed by Baptist Hospital for 25 years. He was a Respiratory Therapist responsible for the Pulmonary Rehab Program. Services 2:00 PM Saturday, May 16, 2015 at Bellevue Baptist Church, 7400 Hwy 70 S, Nashville, 37221 Visitation at the Church Friday from Noon until 8:00 PM and Saturday from Noon until the service Interment will follow at Harpeth Hills
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John stracener
I spent eight years volunteering in Cardiac Rehab, which was in the same room with Paul’s rehab. We had a great time kidding with each other and working together. I’m so sorry about his loss. Great guy!
Ken and June Waggoner
Rhonda, Blake and Lauren, Please know that we are heartbroken for you. Obviously, we know too well the deep grief that you feel and will for months, and even years. We, unfortunately, can not be with you through this time, but
know that we empathize with you. Our only solace is that we will be reunited
one day in Heaven. I have envisioned Cody getting to see Paul again and welcome him home and showing him around. It’s a comfort to know that they are both rejoicing together. Oh! but how it hurts to not be able to hug them one more time. Love you all, June and Ken
Linda Fowler
Having worked with Paul at Baptist sine the early nineties, I can attest to his dedication to his patients. Paul was able to motivate patients who often had given up on themselves. He was a team player, consistently went above and beyond. He always shared his genuine smile with all he met or worked with. The pulmonary rehabilitation program will continue to serve the patients that Paul had such a passion for. The team will have to work hard to achieve what Paul was able to achieve with his can do attitude and his loving spirit. The memories of his dedication will motivate the team to ensure that his work continues to serve our patients. We will miss him, but he will always be with us.