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Watts Jr., Albert August

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Albert August Watts, Jr., 84, of Valparaiso, passed away Friday, November 27, 2020, at his home. He was born in Gary, Indiana, to Dr. Albert and Mayme Watts, Sr. He enjoyed 61 years of marriage to his college sweetheart, Belinda Kay Nickel. They have 3 children, Dr. Belinda ( Dr. Douglas Franke) of Zionsville, Indiana, Susan (Skip Collins) of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, and Albert (Beverly) Watts, III of Valparaiso, Indiana. They also have 2 grandchild­ren, Albert (Bree Snyder) Watts, IV and Sara (Chris Henson) Watts, and great grandchild­ren, Emmett Snyder, Albert August Watts, V and Bennett Michael Watts. His sister, Alberta Wayte of Portage, also survives. Albert was a member of Liberty Bible Church, the Men’s Prayer Breakfast Group, and the Masonic Lodge (32 degree Mason). He graduated from Horace Mann High School in Gary, Indiana, and graduated from DePauw University in Greencastl­e, Indiana, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics. He retired from US Steel after 35 years in production planning. He also partnered with his wife as entreprene­urs starting 2 companies, Community Welcome, Inc. and A&K Advertisin­g Specialtie­s. Albert served his country in the United States Army from 1959 to 1961 and was presented the US Army Commendati­on Medal for his meritoriou­s service to his country by the Commanding General of Army Headquarte­rs in Heidelberg, Germany. He was also recognized as a Distinguis­hed Hoosier by the Indiana Governor in 1999. Albert enjoyed his Bible study group, reading, traveling, wintering in Florida, and playing a good game of bridge. He also had his own card ministry, mailing out many cards each month to celebrate friends and relatives. Albert and Kay are considered “pipe organ groupies” as they love traveling around the world to hear organ concerts, especially when preformed by world famous organists, Hector Olivera and Diane Bish. Lastly, he left cryptic notes on copious amounts of 3 by 5 index cards that will take years for the family to decipher. Due to Covid 19 concerns, a private family funeral service will be held at his home on Wednesday December 2nd at 1pm with video broadcast through Bartholome­w Funeral Home. As an expression of love, extended family and friends are welcome to join the funeral procession to the grave side committal service at Memorial Park Cemetery. Please arrive at the family home by 1:30pm and Bartholome­w Funeral Home staff will instruct you. In lieu of flowers, the family is asking people to attend a church service of their choice and place your memorial in the collection plate. His prayer is that all will fall in love with Jesus Christ our Lord. www.bartholome­wnewhard.com.

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