Malcolm Amos Watson

Published 4:29 pm Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Malcolm Amos Watson, born July 23, 1984, to Carrie Watson and Joe Craig, departed his earthly life on April 15, 2015.

His brother, Tory Randolph, and an uncle, Charlie Watson, preceded him in death.

He was a native of Bromley and a longtime resident of College Park, Ga. He confessed his life to Christ at a very young age and united with New Home Missionary Church, under the leadership of Bishop Manuel L. Watson.

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He later united with Woods Memorial Baptist Church in Atlanta, Ga. He was a very smart child, was tested and considered a genius by the state of Alabama.

He leaves to cherish his memories his mother, Carrie Watson Finklea; father, Joe Craig; grandmother, Sylvia Watson; four sisters, Andrea Watson Tinsley (Nick), Antoinette Duncan, Sophia Montgomery and Janika Wilson; four brothers, Gary Finklea Jr., Joel Montgomery, Quin Montgomery and Ricardo Montgomery; four aunts, Janice Watson, Sharon Gilberry, Monica Gilberry and Sharon Watson-Hudson; one uncle, Tony Snowden; devoted great aunt, Grace Watson; and a host of great aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. He never had any children but had three devoted pets, Mokka, Mo Joe and Dakota, that were his heart.

Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, April 25, at Union Baptist Church in Bay Minette, with the Rev. Dewight Boykins officiating.

Active pallbearers will be Antonio Watson, James Watson, Frederick Watson, Jeremy Watson, Nick Tinsley and Brandon Harvey. Honorary pallbearers will be Orlando Neal, Albert Watson and Wallace E. Gilberry.
Services were entrusted to Mayberry Funeral Home of Atmore.