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April 7, 1954 - September 17, 2024

Wallace Larry Watson

Born 7 April 1954 in Calgary

Died 17 September 2024

Survived by wife of 44 years,Teresa and 2 sisters, Lorna Taylor and DiannaWatson in Leduc Predeceased by brothers Hugh Taylor and KeithWatson.

Wally had a life-long love of music and was involved in many music related activities everywhere he lived beginning with participation in his high school choir He loved playing his guitar and was particularly fond 70's music.

Wally was raised in Victoria, where he met Teresa. He was frequently in the chorus for the Victoria Operatic Society productions. Shortly after their marriage in June 1980, they moved to Prince George whereWally completed a business administration program at College of New Caledonia.

In 1984, they moved to Jean Marie River for Teresa's work, where they lived for 7 years. Wally worked with the band office as an

administrator. He revelled in the new skills, hunting, hauling water, fishing, setting snares, he learned from the wonderfully welcoming residents.

Upon moving to Ft. Simpson in 1991,Wally became a member of both the Ft. Simpson darts club and the Seven Spruce Golf Course.

Some may also remember him then for Chanel's Choice dog biscuits. Wally got involved with fiddling by accompanying the youth

fiddle group there and really enjoyed sharing his love of music with young people.

In 2010 they moved to Yellowknife, where Wally enjoyed retirement and spending time with their dog, Chanel. There he became an

active member of the guitar circle and the Aurora Fiddle Society, accompanying fiddlers on his guitar at performances, jams, and

workshops.Yellowknife residents may also recall his booth at the summer Farmers' Markets where he sold Baklava for several years prior to Covid.

People who knew Wally, remember him as friendly, kind and caring. Throughout his life, he had a positive outlook and easy-going

nature.

Teresa would like to express thanks for all the support she has received in the past few years, particularly, those attending Lunch with a

Bunch who made sure he was comfortable and all hospital staff and EMTs who responded with such compassion and professionalism.

A gathering of remembrance will be held in the afternoon of Saturday 16 November 2024 at the Baker Centre.



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