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BRADY L. RAY WATSON OBITUARY
Reprinted with Permission
© Strode Funeral Home




BRADY L. RAY WATSON
1957 - 2006


Former Bethel resident Brady L. Ray Watson, 48, died Sunday, July 23.
He was born August 31, 1957, to Brady Clel Watson and Wanda Ray Dunning Watson in Gideon, Missouri.
Brady was a hardworking man for twenty years doing maintenance on the A-Wac planes and also was a self-employed truck driver.
He loved riding motorcycles. He also loved music and even played in the bands, Foxfire and Oklahoma Connection.
Brady enjoyed his family and friends. He will be greatly missed.
His father and brother, Lester Doyne Miller preceded him in death.
Survivors include his mother, Wanda Watson, his children, Kimberly Cardenas, Shonda Watson, Dustin "Cowboy" Watson and Brady L. Ray Watson Jr., four grandchildren, Brandon, Chloe, Hannah and Rylan, brother, James Miller of Carney, sister, Karen Bobbett of Midwest City and aunt, Juanita Nely.
Service will be 10:30 a. m. Friday at Strode Chapel with Joe Merrell and Ken Grissam officiating.
Burial will follow at Carney Cemetery under the direction of Strode Funeral Home of Stillwater.


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