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Elizabeth M. Watson

June 9, 1920 — March 11, 2011

Caribou-Elizabeth M. Watson, 90, died March 11, 2011 at Caribou and has now joined her family members, whom she missed so dearly. She was born in Caribou June 9, 1920 the daughter of the late Morris and Annie (Drost) St. Peter. She attended the Caribou schools and was a devoted member of the Caribou Assembly of God for over 70 years. Elizabeth married Philip Watson on August 20, 1938 in Presque Isle. Her Lord, her husband and her children were her priorities in life. “Nana’s” grandchildren and great grandchildren were often in her thoughts and prayers. Elizabeth is survived by three daughters; Norma Duheme and her husband Joseph of Woodland, Phillipa Sirois of Cromwell, Ct., and Donna Watson of Middletown, Ct. Six grandchildren; Kathy Ray, Karen Duffy, Kimberly Allen, Tammie Sirois, Rose-Mary Williams and Robbie Watson. Five great grandchildren; Nicole Ray, Harmony Ray- Chaisson, Leslie Sirois, Scot Manzone and Matthew Allen. Four sisters: Ethel White, Charlene Fenlason, Loretta Doody and Carolyn McGill. Several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Watson was predeceased by her husband Philip in 1995, twins Robert and Roberta in 1943, her daughter Brenda Doak in 1992 and her son Robert in 2005. Friends may call at the Mockler Funeral Home 24 Reservoir Street Caribou 1-2pm Monday March 14, 2011. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 pm from the funeral home with Rev. Tony Searles, pastor of the Caribou Assembly of God, officiating. Interment will be in the Evergreen Cemetery. Friends who wish to contribute in memory of Mrs. Watson may do so through the Caribou Assembly of God Building Fund. Envelopes are available through the funeral home. To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Elizabeth M. Watson, please visit our flower store.

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