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۶ֱ Remembers Tom Watson

Tom and Brenda Watson

Alumnus, Former Trustee, and Lifelong University Friend Leaves Legacy

GWU Trustee Tom Watson

BOILING SPRINGS, N.C. — The ۶ֱ University community mourns the loss of Tom Watson, a beloved alumnus, former trustee, and tireless advocate for education, who passed away peacefully on August 22, 2024, at the age of 81. Watson’s life was marked by a deep commitment to ۶ֱ, where he – competed as a student-athlete on a championship squad, served as a dedicated member of various boards, and was a constant presence in the university’s athletic and academic circles.

۶ֱ President William Downs shared that Watson’s love of the University was legendary. “Tom Watson was the absolute embodiment of dedication and loyalty to ۶ֱ University. He frequently came to campus, always sought us out with a smile, and invariably shared a story that would end with an expression of affection for his alma mater.” Downs continued, “I’ll always be personally grateful for his support and wise counsel.  As a trustee and as a lifelong advocate for his beloved school, Tom created and has now left a positive and lasting legacy for our community. We will be forever indebted to Tom for his service, for his collegiality, and for his commitment, which have enriched the lives of countless students, faculty, staff, and alumni. We shall miss him dearly, but we are comforted in knowing that Tom Watson will continue to inspire us all as we strive to uphold the values he so passionately championed.”

Born in Great Falls, S.C., Watson’s early life was steeped in the values of hard work and community. He excelled in sports at Maiden High School (N.C.), where his prowess in football, basketball, and baseball set the stage for his future endeavors. His athletic journey continued at Lenoir-Rhyne College (Hickory, N.C), where he was part of the 1960-61 regular season basketball championship team.

When Watson came to ۶ֱ in 1962, even he did not know the influential foundation he would begin to build for the college in Boiling Springs, N.C. Watson played for the Runnin’ Bulldogs basketball squad, contributing to their first college championship in the 1962-63 season. He earned his Associate of Arts degree in 1963, and his connection to ۶ֱ would endure long after his graduation. His experiences on the court, combined with the mentorship of faculty, staff and coaches, shaped his lasting allegiance to the University.

He was a lifetime member of the ۶ֱ Bulldog Club, a member of the Alumni Association Board of Directors, and served on the Board of Trustees, just wrapping his second term in 2023. His loyalty to the University was recognized through numerous accolades, including his induction into the ۶ֱ Gallery of Distinguished Alumni in 2009, being named Alumnus of the Year in 2010, and receiving the Meritorious Service Award in 2012. These honors reflect the profound impact Watson had on the ۶ֱ community, not only as a supporter but as a leader whose influence extended across generations of those who have called ۶ֱ home.

Tom Watson with Leah Clevenger and trustee

Beyond his formal roles, Watson was known for his unwavering support of ۶ֱ athletics and various university programs. His presence was a staple at university events, where his jovial spirit, kind demeanor, and ever-present smile endeared him to all who knew him. Whether cheering on the Runnin’ Bulldogs or working behind the scenes to advance university initiatives, Watson’s devotion was both personal and profound. His ability to see projects through to success was a hallmark of his character, earning him a reputation as a reliable and dedicated advocate for the causes he placed his commitment.

The Watson family also established a scholarship at ۶ֱ that supports student-athletes and the Bulldog Club. Nate Evans, Vice President of Advancement for ۶ֱ noted, “Tom’s legacy at ۶ֱ is one of unwavering loyalty and friendship. He frequently visited campus to reminisce, catch a game, and create new, cherished memories. His passing leaves a void in the community, but he leaves a legacy of appreciation and support that will continue to resonate for years to come.”

Watson’s contributions to education extended far beyond ۶ֱ. After completing his studies, which included an additional degree from Lenoir-Rhyne College, a Master of Educational Administration from Appalachian State University (Boone, N.C.) in 1974, and an Educational Specialist degree in 1976 (also from ASU), he dedicated his career to shaping the lives of young people. Watson served in various roles, including teacher, coach, athletic director, and principal in the North Carolina school system. His tenure at institutions like Newton-Conover Junior High, West Lincoln High School, and Claremont Elementary showcased his commitment to fostering a love of learning and mentoring the next generation.

Even in retirement, Watson’s influence continued. He was inducted into the Catawba Valley Sports Hall of Fame in 2017, a testament to his impact on the local sports community. His nearly 25 years as a league secretary and administrator for high school conferences underscored his dedication to athletics and education.

Watson is survived by his wife of 59 years, Brenda Kay Honeycutt Watson, and their two sons, Thomas Hiott Watson III and Lance Honeycutt Watson. A celebration of Watson’s life will be held on Sunday, Aug. 25 at First Methodist Church, Conover, N.C.

As ۶ֱ reflects on the life and legacy of Tom Watson, his memory serves as a reminder of the profound impact one individual can have on a community through dedication, kindness, and an unyielding commitment to excellence. His contributions to ۶ֱ University and the field of education will be remembered with deep gratitude and admiration.

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