Steve K. Watt

Stephen Knight Watt, 60, Mooresville, died May 13, 2012. He was born January 20, 1952, in Rocky Mountain, North Carolina.

Steve worked for Kopetsky Gravel as a heavy equipment operator. He proudly served in the United States Army as a Merchant Marine.

He was preceded in death by his parents, George H. and Jessie (Knight) Watt; birth father, Edward Bryan; brother, Eddie Watt.

Survivors include his sons, Joe Watt of Mississippi, Tommy Watt of Mississippi; brother, Kenny Watt (Vickie) of Mooresville; sister, Bernice Raymer of Indianapolis.

Calling will not be observed. Cremation arrangements are being handled by the Morgan County Crematory, Mooresville. Visit www.carlislebranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. Dear Kenny, I am sorry to learn of Steve’s passing. I’ve known Steve since way back in the days we were in high school together. I always liked Steve, he was a good friend and I will always remember him with good thoughts. I guess we would sometimes like to turn back the hands of time to those days when we were young and healthy. I believe Steve must have had more medial problems than anyone I’ve ever known but was hoping he would be with us several more years. I stopped by his room at Miller’s nearly every day this past Jan./Feb. when he was there on the rehab hall and we had some good visits and conversations. You and all of Steve’s loved ones have my heart felt sympathies…Ed Bucker

  2. Hey Steve, I’m sorry to here that you’ve passed. You and Dad really looked out for each other. I used to talk with Dad every morning over coffee and if you didn’t open your curtains by a certain time he would start to worry. I know you worried about him the same way. I don’t know how many times you called up to the hospital to check on him. I’m glad you had a friend up there to greet you. I don’t know if it’s allowed, but I can sure see you guys getting into some mischief. All my sympathy to your family. Charlotte


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