Richard A.Watson, 85, of Raymond, died on Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025, peacefully surrounded by loved ones.
A private celebration of life service will be held at a later date. Hough Funeral Home in Raymond is in charge of arrangements.
Mr. Watson was born on Sept. 14, 1939, the oldest of seven children to Martha and Richard Watson. He lived a life defined by service and dedication to his family, his country, and his community. Mr. Watson served with honor in the Arkansas National Guard and the U.S. Army, where he was an instructor and platoon sergeant.
His leadership and mentorship skills carried into his 30-year teaching career with the Panhandle School District, where he inspired countless students in agriculture, horticulture, plant science, health, biology, consumer education and mathematics. He served as the school’s FFA advisor guiding and mentoring many students as well as the girls’ softball coach where he was affectionately known as RAW (his initials).
Beyond his professional accomplishments, Mr. Watson was a wonderful husband, father and grandfather. He and Judy built a life centered on love and family. He was a proud and supportive dad to Shelby, Blake, and Kyle, always offering guidance and encouragement. His family was his greatest joy.
Mr. Watson never missed an opportunity to share stories, offer wisdom, or cheer them on in their pursuits. His legacy of love and devotion will forever be cherished by his family.
A respected leader in the professional community, Mr. Watson served on numerous boards, including IAVAT, IVA, NVATA and the FFA, holding multiple leadership positions. His dedication extended beyond the classroom to his local community, where he served as an elder and church board member, town board member, county fair board member and 4-H board member.
He made a lasting impact on young lives as a little league baseball coach for 22 years and through his support of the Boy Scouts. His commitment to service continued as Kiwanis board president, always leading with integrity and care. Mr. Watson’s life was a testament to the power of service, kindness, and unwavering dedication to his family, his students, and his community. He will be deeply missed but forever remembered for the countless lives he touched.
Mr. Watson is survived by Judy, his beloved wife of over 58 years; children, Shelby, Blake and Kyle; cherished grandchildren, William, Alexandra, Kyra, Cale, Kegan and Reid; great-grandchildren, Arthur and John; and his sisters, Lois, Kay and Doreen.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Martha and Richard; and his siblings Kathy, Raymond and Terry.
Memorials can be made to the Lincolnwood High School FFA chapter or the Raymond-Harvel Ambulance Service. Condolences may be left online at www.houghfuneralhome.com.