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Francis burberry Hansell "Hank" Watt Jr., of Gordonsville, Va., died on June 15, 2014. He is survived by his wife Margaret "Margie" Best Watt. and six sisters: Lindsey Watt March, Helen Watt, Laura burberry Watt burberry Casati (Bill), Sarah Watt Hearn (Tom), Jamie Watt Jones, and Carolyn Watt Cantwell (Jeff). Hank was the "Pied Piper" to 16 nieces and nephews and seven great nieces and nephews. His step grandmother, Gladys Havey Hicks survives as well. Also surviving are his parents in law, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Stuart Best; stepdaughter, Lindsay Carter Diamond; stepson, Patrick Blake Brown; sister in law Laura Best Hill; and brother in law Benjamin Parker Best. Hank grew up in Tallahassee, Fla., and attended Leon High School, burberry graduating from The McCallie School in Chattanooga, Tenn., where burberry he received the Bibb Bible Award for excellence in biblical studies. He studied psychology and horticulture at Southwestern at Memphis (now Rhodes College) graduating with honor in Psychology. Hank held many counseling positions with the Virginia Department of Corrections, most recently as a Cognitive Counselor at Culpeper Juvenile Detention Center. Hank loved life, enjoyed Scouting as a boy, and served as an elder in the Presbyterian church. He shared his faith, a love and talent for gardening and attracting backyard birds with his father; a love and talent for classical music and piano with his mother. He had a warm smile and quick wit, a welcoming word for strangers and friends alike, and always a bear hug for those he loved. Jackson St., Thomasville. Whiddon Shiver Funeral Home
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