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Larry Lynn Watson

July 18, 1941 — September 29, 2025

Larry Lynn Watson of Upper Sandusky, OH formerly of Wharton, passed away peacefully at Wyandot County Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center on Monday evening, September 29, 2025.

Larry leaves behind three daughters; Lyneen (Steve) Reinschell, Carey, OH; Nanette (Jeremy) Mouser, Nevada, OH and Lisa (Al Pisarski) McCarthy, Chesterton, IN, which he raised with his first wife, Naneen (Bristoll) Kotterman.  He also leaves behind his grandchildren; Doug (Sarah) Reinschell and their children Caine and Addison; Candace (Kelby) Weaver and their children Azryelle, Carington, Kendran, Kamrie and Kace; Lindsey Johns and her children Dylan and Bailey; and Chance (Arin Tracy) Metzger.

Larry was born in Salem Township Wyandot County, OH on July 18, 1941 to Orville and Roberta (Arnett) Watson, both deceased.

Larry graduated in 1959 from Wharton High School. He excelled in basketball and would fondly remember classmates and teammates. Larry took a lot of pride in the fact that "little old Wharton" would beat the bigger area schools.

Larry attended the Wharton First Church of God. He was a proud lifetime member of the NRA and the Masonic Lodge 378 as well as a proud Constitutional Conservative.

Larry solved all the world's problems with family every  Sunday afternoon after enjoying delicious fried chicken, homemade biscuits, gravy, green beans and corn that his mom Roberta made for her family faithfully every Sunday.

Larry had a beautiful voice and played the guitar. He loved old Country, Gospel and Bluegrass music and enjoyed going to Bluegrass festivals at Poppy Mountain with his Uncle Bill.

Upon retirement from Cooper Tire and Rubber Co., Findlay, OH, Larry enjoyed yearly charter fishing trips to Lake Erie with his family, drinking a beer or two and smoking a cigar with his neighbors and friends. As an avid reader, he never stopped learning even after being diagnosed with macular degeneration.

Larry was very proud of his four grandchildren & their accomplishments; following them in their younger years in sports and now their professions into adulthood and the 9 great grandchildren they are raising.

Larry is survived by his wife Elaine, her son Mark (Michelle) Kimberly and grandson Chris. Sisters Patricia Satterfield, California; Connie (Henry) Wilcox Guillett, Findlay, OH and brother, Rev. Ed (Carol) Watson, Missouri. Many nieces, nephews and cousins also survive which he enjoyed getting together with during family reunions.

Larry was preceded in death by his brother James and sister-in-law Mary Watson, brother-in-laws Bob Wilcox and James Satterfield and nephews Kevin Watson and Jimmy Watson.

Larry and Elaine spent many years enjoying the beautiful mountains at the home they built in Murphy, NC and winters in Palmetto, FL.

The family would like to extend deepest gratitude to Wyandot Memorial Hospital's Emergency Department, Oncology Department, Wyandot County EMS, Hospice of Wyandot Memorial, Wyandot County Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. A special thanks to the oncology team at WMH. You were family to him. Thank you for all the prayers, support, love, care and pampering shown to him over the past 5 years as he battled Myelodysplastic syndrome disease. Thank you to Dr. Lodhawala, Dr. Schuler, and Pharmacist Sharon. He loved each and every one of you!

If you are able, please donate blood. You never know when a loved one, friend or neighbor will be in need.

Visitation for Larry will be Saturday, October 4, 2025 at Lucas Batton Funeral Home, Upper Sandusky from 11 am - 1:00 pm with funeral service officiated by Larry's brother, Rev. Ed Watson at 1:00. Followed by internment at the Wharton Richland Union Cemetery.

Memorials and donations may be made to the Wharton First Church of God, oncology department at Wyandot Memorial Hospital, Hospice of Wyandot Memorial, Wyandot County Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.

Donations:

Wharton First Church of God
Wharton OH

Wyandot Memorial Hospital - Oncology Dept.

Hospice of Wyandot Memorial

Wyandot County Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation Center

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