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WATTS-HAYNIE -- Dora Watts-Haynie, a resident of Albuquerque departed this life, September 28, 2003 after a long battle with cancer. She was born November 28, 1915 in Wolfe County, Kentucky to Edward and Rosalee (Brown) Adams. Dora was preceded in death by husbands, William Floyd Watts and Frederick Elwood Haynie; two brothers, William and Homer Adams; seven sisters, Ona, Marie, twins Ella, and Della, her twin sister Ora Adams, Bertha Bishop and Maggie Cox. She is survived by one sister, Clema Belle of Middletown, Ohio; one brother, Frank Adams and wife, Fern of Wellington, Kentucky. Dora has one daughter, Patricia Wiley Smithpeter and extended family member Earl Talkington of Truth or Consequences; two sons, Richard and wife, Mae Wills of Cynthiana, Kentucky, Jan Ray and wife, Sue Wills of Dayton, Nevada. Her four grandchildren are Denise Wiley-Balko and close friend Gary O'Connell, Albuquerque. Kirby and wife Kim Wills of Alamogordo, Sherry and Roger Schneider, Cynthiana, Kentucky, Jana Sue and Carl Shea of Sacramento, California, deceased grandson Randal Dean Wiley. She has seven great-grandchildren, Allen and Sandy Bosley, Randal Chad Bosley, Cody Turnbow, Mellssa and Rebecca Schneider Bailee and Tori Wills. Mrs. Haynie has three great-great, grandchildren. Lezley, Bosley, Kambry Turnbow and Isabella Schneider. She has many nieces and nephews in Ohio and Kentucky. Dora moved to Albuquerque December 2, 1944 from Middletown Ohio. She was employed for Mt. Bell Telephone Company for 32 years from 1945 until retirement, January 1977. Mrs. Haynie was a member of First Christian Church. Per her request, cremation has taken place. Memorial services will be held at Aspen Funeral Alternatives Chapel, 1935 Juan Tabo NE, October 2, 2003 at 2:00 p.m. officiated by Pastor Brian McCracken. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her memory to Kaseman Hospice, 8100 Constitution N.E. Suite 120 Albuquerque, New Mexico 87110 or First Christian Church, 10101 Montgomery Blvd. N.E., Albuquerque, New Mexico 87111. She sowed seeds of courage for all to see. Her love of God is now throughout eternity. We'll remember her yesterday, today and always in our hearts. Aspen Funeral Alternatives 1935 Juan Tabo NE 323-9000
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