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W. Burke Watson SUMTER - W. Burke Watson, 83, widower of Jeanne Carr Watson, died Sunday, December 13, 2009 at Palmetto Health Richland Hospital in Columbia. Born in Sumter, he was a son of the late William Burke Watson, Sr. and Kate Brogdon Watson. Mr. Watson was a member of First Presbyterian Church, where he was a member of the Fraser-Edmunds Sunday School class and served as a Deacon and Elder. He entered The Citadel in 1943 and took up boxing as a sport. He left the Corps of Cadets to join the Marine Corps during World War II, and served in Guam and China. Upon his return to The Citadel, he continued his boxing career, and won the Individual Southern Conference Championship in his division. He graduated from The Citadel in 1948. He served as Director and as Vice-President of the Brigadier Association; a life member of the Association of Citadel Men; past alumni Member, Citadel Athletic Advisory Committee; and as a member of the Board of Directors of the Citadel Trust. He was the first member Emeritus of The Citadel Trust. He was recently named a member of the Summerall Society in recognition of a lifetime of giving to The Citadel. Upon his return to Sumter in 1950, he and his partner, Clifton G. Brown, founded Brown-Watson, Inc. He was a President and a life member of the Sumter Optimist Club, where he convinced this civic group to begin and support the Sumter Youth Boxing Club in 1953. For over 50 years, he gave his time, talent, and resources to develop many young boys into athletes and young men. Later on, the Optimist Youth Center was named in his honor. He was named Sumter's Outstanding Young Man of the Year in 1960. He was President of the Sumter YMCA in 1965 and was chosen as the YMCA's "Humanitarian of the Year" in 2004. He also served as President of the Sumter Chamber of Commerce, the Sumter Board of Realtors, the Sumter Independent Insurance Agents, the Home Builders Association of Sumter/Clarendon County, and as chairman of the SC Independent Schools Athletic Commission. He was a former member of the Sumter City and County Zoning Board of Appeal, the Tax Appeal Board, the Sumter County Development Board, and he served as Secretary-Treasurer of the SC Association of Realtors. He recently earned status of Realtor Emeritus from the National Association of Realtors. He was a co-founder of Wilson Hall School and served on the Wilson Hall board, the National Bank of South Carolina board, and has served as a trustee of Crosswell Children's Home for over 40 years. He was inducted into the Sumter Athletic Hall of Fame, The Citadel Athletic Hall of Fame, and the Carolinas Boxing Hall of Fame where he was also a recipient of the Ambassador Award. Former Governor Hodges presented him with "The Order of the Silver Crescent" in 2002. Surviving are three sons, W. Burke Watson, III and wife, Robin; Michael C. Watson; and Keller H. Watson, all of Sumter; one daughter, Kathryn W. McElveen and husband, Joseph T. McElveen, Jr. of Sumter; a daughter-in-law, Cheryl S. Watson of Sumter; one sister, Anne W. Clark and husband Duane of Boone, NC; nine grandchildren, J. Thomas McElveen, III, Tracy W. Spigner, Sondra Carr Watson, Kate Watson McElveen, Brianna W. Fletcher, Anne-Hayes Watson, W. Burke "Will" Watson, IV, J. Hunter Watson, and Mary Grace Watson. Funeral services will be held at 11 A.M. Thursday at First Presbyterian Church with Dr. Mark Durrett, Rev. Janie McElwee-Smith, and Rev. Tommy McGill officiating. Burial will be in the Sumter Cemetery. Pallbearers will be J. Thomas McElveen, III, W. Burke "Will" Watson, IV, J. Hunter Watson, Steve Creech, Fulton "Chip" B. Creech, III, Dr. Ted McGill, Senator Yancey McGill, and F. Hilton McGill, Jr. Honorary Pallbearers will be members of the Fraser-Edmunds Sunday School class, members of the Optimist Club, and the Board of Trustees of the Crosswell Children's Home. The family will receive friends from 5 to 8 P.M. Wednesday at the Elmore Hill McCreight Funeral Home and other times at the home of his son, Burke, 3325 Gristmill Lane, Sumter, SC. Memorials may be made to First Presbyterian Church, 9 W. Calhoun Street, Sumter, SC 29150, to Wilson Hall School, 520 Wilson Hall Road, Sumter, SC 29150, or to the Jeanne C. Watson Oncology Endowment, in care of the Tuomey Foundation, 115 N. Sumter Street, Suite #120, Sumter, SC 29150. On-line condolences may be sent to www.sumterfunerals.com Elmore Hill McCreight Funeral Home & Crematory, 221 Broad Street Sumter, is in charge of the arrangements (803) 775-9386. Visit our guestbook at www.postandcourier.com/deaths

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier on Dec. 15, 2009.

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Col LaVerne Griffin

December 17, 2009

Burke, Mike, and Kell,

Jack & I consider our assocation with you and your dad as one of the highlights in our life. Helping "Coach Watson" was rewarding and great fun. I shall miss his smile; his generosity, and especially his good stories! Today my thoughts are of him and your family.

michael holmes

December 17, 2009

To the Watson family, My thoughts and prayers are with you all as I recount the many times Coach Watson greeted me with a big smile and firm hand shake. In my book, he was one of the best. He has my most earnest respect. Michael Holmes -St. Andrews Boxing Team

December 17, 2009

To the Watson family, My thoughts and prayers are with you all as I recount the many times Coach Watson greeted me with a big smile and firm hand shake. In my book, he was one of the best. He has my most earnest respect. Michael Holmes -St. Andrews Boxing Team

Steve Biering jr.

December 16, 2009

Mr. Watson was my boxing coach and a life long family friend. He had a very large positive impact on me and many other people. He lived life to its fullest and excelled at everything that he put his hand to. I think the Lord will welcome him personally to the banquet held in his own honor for a job well done when he arrives heaven.

Thomas Mann

December 15, 2009

On behalf of The Citadel War Years Classes, 1945-1948, we express our heartfelt condolences to all of Burke's wonderful family and friends.

Many of us have fond memories of Burke stretching over 66 years since we entered our plebe year in June, 1943.

Burke was a sterling example of what we all aspire to be. Now he has pased into The Long Gray Line, and we will see him again.

Thomas J Mann, '48
Class Director

DON WATSON

December 15, 2009

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Patti Spring

December 15, 2009

Burke, Mike, Kathy and Kell, I am so sorry about your father's death. Big Burke was such a wonderful man and I know he will be missed by all. Be proud and all of you will be in my thoughts and prayers. Patti Harris Spring

B. Hatfield

December 15, 2009

He taught all of us lessons on how to be a good man and a better person. I will miss his talks.

Bruce Ryerson

December 15, 2009

You all are in my thoughts and prayers. "Uncle" Burke was an outstanding person and a true gentleman.

L Thompkins

December 15, 2009

Mr Watson will be greatly missed. I have known him since I was little, and you will never find someone that genuinely cared for others as he did.

December 15, 2009

They don't make men like this anymore.

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