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Floyd Eugene Watkins

Posted 2019-02-09 by Judy Wight Branson
Camp Verde Bugle, Camp Verde, Arizona
Saturday, August 04, 2018

Floyd Eugene (Gene) Watkins, 91, of Rimrock, Arizona, born Nov. 21,
1926, in South Greenfield, Missouri, passed away in Challis, Idaho.

Services will be held Wednesday, Aug. 8 at 10:30 a.m., at the Montezuma
Chapel in Rimrock, Arizona, with Pastor Scott Worden officiating.

Viewing will be 9:30-10:30 a.m., prior to the service. Following the
service at 2 p.m., there will be military honors and burial at the
National Memorial Cemetary of Arizona at Cave Creek in Phoenix.

Funeral arrangements will be handled by Westcott Funeral Home of
Cottonwood, Arizona.

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Camp Verde Bugle, Camp Verde, Arizona
Tuesday, August 07, 2018

Floyd Eugene (Gene) Watkins, 91, of Rimrock, Arizona, passed at the
home of his daughter, Judy, in Challis, Idaho, on the evening of July
25, 2018, after a short battle with cancer.

He was born Nov. 21, 1926, in South Greenfield, Missouri, to George
Lester Watkins and Pearl Marie Watkins. He was the oldest of three
children.

Gene was raised in and went to school in Greenfield, where he completed
the 7th grade. His family moved to California about 1940.

He joined the United States Army in March of 1945, serving during World
War II. During his service he received the World War II Victory Medal,
the Asiatic Pacific Theater Ribbon and the Good Conduct Medal.

While he was serving in the Phillipines at Layte, his father was
severely injured and disabled in an accident. Because his father was
unable to provide for his daughter and his wife who was expecting their
3rd child the Red Cross assisted the family in locating Gene and he was
given an honorable discharge in November 1946 in order to go home to
provide for his mother and siblings.

That year, 1946, Gene met Ludine Bishop and they were married in August
of 1948. Two children were born of that union, Linda Marie in 1951 and
Judy Kay in 1953. They were together for 10 years when they decided to
go their separate ways, with the girls going to live with their mother
in Idaho.

He spent the next 10 years as a single man, footloose and fancy free.
Every year he would head to Idaho to get his two girls and bring them
back to Fresno with him for the summer.

Gene had different vocations over the years. He worked at a winery in
Fresno, as well as for Libby as head electrician, then a rug weaver,
and at North American Aviation in Fresno to assemble airplane parts,
then eventually retiring from Rancher’s Cotton Oil in Fresno,
California.

Gene became reacquainted with an old friend, Helen Christine Plaskett,
in 1970 and they were married on Nov. 18 that year. They were both
baptized into the Baptist Church in 1983 when they chose to dedicate
their lives to our Lord.

They left Fresno around 1990 and moved to Rimrock, Arizona, where they
enjoyed their retirement on their little piece of the desert.

They were together for 32 years until Christine’s death on Dec. 29,
2002. Christine had five children from her previous marriage - Joyce
Christine, Robert Steven, Novella Charlene, Cathy Ann, and Edward
Randall.

From his two marriages, he was blessed with 14 grandchildren, 18 great-
grandchildren and 11 great-great-grandchildren.

Gene was preceded in death by his mother and father, George and Pearl
Watkins; his wife, Christine Watkins; and two nephews, Jeff Bond and
Michael Watkins.

Gene is survived by his two daughters, Linda Davis (Leon) - Grand Bay,
Alabama, and Judy Knapp (Larry) - Challis, Idaho; stepchildren, Joyce
Helz (Mike) - Evansville, Indiana, Charlie Fufaro - Prescott, Arizona,
Cathy Klooster (Mike) - Phoenix, Arizona, Steve Plaskett - Phoenix,
Arizona, and Randy Plaskett - Peoria, Arizona; sister, MaryLou
Bond/Bishop (Jay B) - Fresno, California; and brother, Larry Watkins
(Pat) - Fresno, California; along with the numerous grandchildren and
nieces and nephews

His friends and family will always remember him for his crooked smile,
his big heart, his easy going personality and his willingness to always
help anyone who needed it or asked. He was a joy to be around because
he was so caring and giving. He was a very loving father, grandfather,
brother and husband. He will be missed by many whose lives he touched.

Funeral arrangements will be handled by Westcott Funeral Home of
Cottonwood, Arizona. Services will be held Wednesday, Aug. 8 at 10:30
a.m., at the Montezuma Chapel in Rimrock, Arizona, with Pastor Scott
Worden officiating. Viewing will be 9:30-10:30 a.m., prior to the
service.
Following the service at 2 p.m., there will be military honors and
burial at the National Memorial Cemetary of Arizona at Cave Creek in
Phoenix.

Information provided by survivors.





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