Brenda K. Watson

Brenda K. Watson
63, of Indianapolis, passed away on June 27, 2020 at IU Methodist Hospital, surrounded by her family. Brenda was born on June 10, 1957 in Martinsville, Indiana to the late Albert and Dorothy (Creech) Ballard.

Brenda was a longtime resident of Morgan County, growing up in Monrovia and attending Monrovia High School. She worked for Gray Brothers Cafeteria for 32 years as a cashier and later as a manager, retiring in 2015, when her health would no longer allow her to work. Family was everything to Brenda. She enjoyed having family gatherings where she would cook and dote on her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. She also enjoyed traveling, especially to the white sand beaches of Gulf Shores, Alabama. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends.

She is survived by her husband, David Watson; daughters, Megan (William) Adams, Melissa (Mark) Madsen; sisters Carolyn Estes, Lucy (Charles) Carter, Sue Ellen (Gene) Chappell, Bonnie (Joe) Powell; brothers Jimmy Ballard, David Ballard, Chuck Ballard; grandchildren Devin Wilcher, Riley Potts, Tyler Padgett, Markus Madsen III, Elijah Padgett, Will Adams; great grandchildren Zophia Potts, Ameyah Hayes, Cohen Wilcher, Keaton Wilcher and former husband John Boner.

A celebration of Brenda’s life will be held at a later date. Final arrangements and cremation are entrusted to Carlisle- Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville.

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  1. We will miss our baby sister. She had a good heart. May she finally Rest In Peace, with our other family members. We will all see them, again one day.

  2. I only met Brenda twice. Once she came to FL and visited our friend Patty.And I got to meet Brenda. We had a great time and we really got to know each other. We stayed in touch and we spent time together after Patty’s funeral. Brenda was always laughing and so kind. She will be missed by so many. My condolences, prayers, love and hugs to all her family.

  3. Good by sweet Cousin. Loved to cook and loved her family. Only short one in the bunch other than me. She will feel no more pain. Love you

  4. my beloved baby sister i miss you already your time on earth was to short we had great times together this is not good buy we will spend a lot more time together in heaven i know you are in the arms of JESUS LOVE YOU TILL WE MEET AGAIN lucy and charlie

  5. Oh Bonehead where do i start so many memories so many good times!!$ #RIP love ya always

  6. Rest easy Brenda!!! You will be missed!!! Tons of memories from the good ole grays days! Prayers for the whole family!ߒ•


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