A band of angels were
dispatched from their
Heavenly
home to the
Hazard Appalachian Regional
Healthcare Center
on Thursday, September 15, 2005.
There, a very
special angel was ready to go to her Heavenly
home.
Sarah Fields Watts, the daughter of the late
Mark and Mallie Caudill Fields, passed away on
September 15,
2005 at the Hazard Hospital. She was born on August
23, 1925, being
80 years and 23 days of age at the time of her passing.
Surviving are one
son: Robert Watts; and eight daughters: Lynette
Brossoit, Deborah
Couch, Connie Caudill, Linda Bates, Teresa Profitt,
Paula Adams,
Melissa Sexton, and Marquita Bailey. Also, surviving
are four
brothers: Glen Fields, Eugene Fields, Mark Fields and
Lyndon Fields;
three sisters: Sophia Back, Mag Rehahn and Reda
Adams; and 19
grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Sarah
was preceded in
death by one son, Louwayne Dixon, one daughter,
Sharon Sue Dixon,
and one grandson, Jamie Lee Caudill.
A more humble person could not be found, for
Mother loved everyone.
Although Mom
would have told us not to grieve so hard, she
knew that we
would. No one can fill her place in our hearts and lives.
She was such a
precious mother, she was always there for us and
made sure we were
always taken care of. She loved the Lord and
made sure us kids
knew of his love and forgiveness. She worried
about everyone
and prayed always for her family and church.
In August of
2005, when we had our foot washing at the Mt.
Olivet Church,
(Mom’s home church), Mom kneeled at my feet, even
though she wasn’t
able, and washed my feet. I will cherish this
memory always.
This is not goodbye, for she waits up yonder, where
we all shall meet
again on those Heavenly Shores.
Written by her loving and broken hearted
daughter,
Marquita Bailey.
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