In loving memory of

Dolores T. Watson
November 26, 1936 - November 12, 2023

WATSON, Dolores - peacefully passed away at her home in Bellmawr, NJ at the age of 86. She leaves her son Richard, daughter-in-law Nancy, grandsons Bradley and Cole, and niece Audrene (Frank Gallo).

Dolores, being incredibly proud of her family, was always willing to share her stories of them. She enjoyed working in her yard, spending time at the beach, attending events with her family and friends, and energetically rooting for the Phillies.

Private services will be held by the family.

Tributes

Barbara Carter wrote on Apr 17, 2024:

"Sorry for your lost Richard, Dolores was the funniest person I ever knew. She was my best friend when we work at the bank. Our friendship continued after I left the bank. The best of our times was at Cubbies Restaurant on our break at the bank. I tried calling her to tell her I found Jack Jackson little did I know you had transition on your journey. So i tried to call Jack Jackson to tell him why you were not answering your phone. So now Jack was not answering his phone, He to had transition. My heart was broken double time. Well I hope you too are having the dinner together that we had planned. I LOVED BOTH OF YOU RIP "

Bridget Succi wrote on Dec 2, 2023:

"Hi Richard, I am sorry for your Moms loss. Delores was my Mother's (Bridget) best friend. They spoke for hours regularly. My Mom tried to reach her and her phone was disconnected. No one reached out to let her know. I found her obit. My Mother is devastated. "

Jean Russell wrote on Nov 27, 2023:

"Dolores was one of my very best friends for many years. She always made me laugh and was very supportive when needed. I am so sorry to have lost her but have memories to keep. She was so proud of her family and loved to share all their accomplishments. I will miss her. My thoughts and prayers are with with you all. Jean Gabriel Russell"

Tony Ricciardi wrote on Nov 17, 2023:

"Hi, Rich ( aka Spock) so sorry to hear about your Mom. I?ll remember her kind ways and always friendly smile. East Maple was a great place to grow up. My condolences, Anthony Ricciardi "