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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Relocation

It has been a very difficult 17 months. My family and I have experienced a lot of loss - more then just the death of my husband. I have lost a lot of what I held dear and near to my heart.

The view from
my front porch.
I have relocated back to Texas within an hour or so of my home town. I am trying to rediscover who I am and what I am to be about doing.

My youngest is in college here in Texas. My other two children  are still in Ohio and I miss them enormously.

I live on a hill that overlooks a lake which is peaceful.

Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, everyone.

Sincerely,
Dr. Pat J. Watson
P.O. Box 832
Belton, Texas 76513


Monday, July 26, 2010

The Eagleman is Soaring with Jesus

On Sunday July 25, my best friend, my lover, my companion, my husband, the father of our children and so much more soared to the highest of heights into the arms of Jesus. He is now worshipping in the presence of the King in the way we only dream about.

The arrangements for Dr. John Watson's calling hours and celebration service will be held at Marion Christian Center: 1550 Richland Rd, Marion, OH 43302. The calling hours are Wednesday, July 28th from 5-8 PM EST and Thursday, July 29th from 11-12, with the funeral following at 1 PM. A “John W. Watson Memorial Account” at any Fifth Third Bank has been set up in lieu of flowers.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Thank You!

Thank you for your love and interest in my life of John Watson and our lives as the Watsons.

I have been on a sixteen year adventure of dealing with a disease called "prostate cancer." A prophetic word through my friend Chuck Pierce summarizes my focus "you will remain one step ahead of the disease until you walk away from it."

I restarted chemo treatments again almost three months ago. The results are successful with reductions in disease activity as measured by PSA and no pain level. PTL. My doctor asked "do you take three or four days off after chemo to regain your strength?" I said "no, I just go back to work after 3 1/2 hours of chemo." One of my nurses asked "do you ever miss work?" She had noticed my dress style. I said "no, I am active every day." I also receive "shots for three days a week which then require a total of four driving days to Columbus each week.

I say a geniune thank you to Jesus, to my medical team, to those who pray for me and us and to the research team who found chemos that work with minimum side effects. Thank you!
Sincere love, John Watson