
Watford: Beverley Albert “Al”.
Surrounded by the love of his family at his brothers home in King City, on Friday March 3, 2017. Al Watford at the age of 66 years, beloved father of Kirt Watford (Shannon Woodhouse) and Corinna Findlay. Loving grandfather of Jesse Watford. Sadly missed by his sister and brothers: Yvonne D’Agostino (Rudy), Joey Watford, George Watford (Irma), and the late Evelyn Edwards (Monty Cochrane). Fondly remembered by Mickey Gillespie and Ron Edwards Forever in the hearts of extended family and friends.
Resting at Rod Abrams Funeral Home 1666 Tottenham Rd., Tottenham 905-936-3477 on Sunday March 5, 2017 from 2-4 and 6-8pm. Funeral Service will be held in the chapel on Monday March 6, 2017 at 11am. Interment to follow in Morningside Cemetery Palgrave. In memory of Al, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family.
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Danni Tanner says
Bye my friend you will be dearly missed, such a thoughtful giving person to many.
Diana J Rowley says
Our condolences and deepest sympathy to the Watford family. Albert will be sadly missed by all.
Mickey Gillespie says
Albert what can I say about you well start from the beginning. We met at your brother Joes wedding we started talking and I fell in love with your personality you always had that flirty charm. Then we made a beautiful baby boy(Kirt)who is now still my baby but is a terrific wonderful man. Over the 21 years we were together we had alot bad times and alot of good times. You did love your fishing we would always go out find a river and you would fish and i would sit a read a book it was so peaceful you always wanted me to go with you to keep you company not that I really was he was too into his fishing. You also loved to go camping which we did alot of that too.Sometimes you would drink alittle too much and would say lets head north so we would head up to his cousins(Dory & Dee)near North Bay and had a blast you always loved going to see them as I did too. Then as the years went by we parted ways but we always stayed freinds I loved you but just couldnt live with you I guess the thing was you liked the country I liked the city.You also had a hard time showing love to the people you
loved. But you did have the biggest heart and would do anything for anyone and would never expect anything for it thats the kind of man you were I will always miss you Albert dont know what im going to do now that you dont call me and talk for hours. I am so glad you wanted me to be by your side through these past few weeks or months lost track but I was happy I was there for you now you go rest we will meet again someday you will be greatly missed and will be in our hearts forever love you my freind
Morris Mannicci says
My deepest sympathy to all the Watford family and to all that were close and dear to him. .Al was a wonderful and kind person..and boy did he have some stories to tell. I remember sharing many interesting times and much laughter..WE ALL MISS YOU & LOVE YOU..
Kathy Donnelly says
I first met Albert 18 years ago when I became a mail courier at the King City Post Office.He was the kind of guy who would help you whenever he could and expect nothing other than friendship in return. Even though I retired two years ago we have remained good friends. I will miss his kidding and friendship.
Ruth Pettitt (Watford) says
In loving memory of all the times we have been through the fun times and the sad times plus all in between, the memories I will always have with me, of you, your mom, Joey and George and all the things we did, do me one last favor please say hi to all your family members in heaven love always until we meet aga
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Athena Hughes says
I didn’t know you too long, at the King City post office, but I truly liked you. Found you quirky and gruff but in a sweet manner. You were kind and always willing to help me. Though I will miss you, I have no doubt you are in a much more restful place now and will enjoy fishing in heaven❤
Athena Hughes
David & Kathy Aspden says
We send our best to family and other friends of Alberts in this time of sorrow .