• Date Of Birth: June 28, 1946
  • Date Of Death: December 16, 2022
  • State: Montana

Richard Allan Watson was born in Conrad, Montana in 1946. He spent his early years on his grandparent’s farm west of Cutbank and moved “into town” at nine years old. He served a missionary tour in London in the late sixties when rock and roll was king; one has to wonder whether that was a wise move on the part of the church elders. He went to Brigham Young University, married, and moved to San Diego where he worked as a finish carpenter. He went to school at night and earned a law degree, passed the California Bar, and continued to work as a carpenter while using his law degree to overcome his speeding tickets. His four sons Richard, Thomas, Nathaniel, and Josh were all born in San Diego. He eventually divorced, and when he went to Cut Bank for a high school reunion in 1986, he met his childhood girlfriend Billie. They married that same year, and enjoyed 36 years together, raising his sons, working together, and travelling the world.

Richard was a lifelong motorcycle and car enthusiast, enjoying many cross-country trips. He loved tooling around in his Miata and then his Mini, usually driving far too fast and laughing all the while. He became what some people thought was an urban legend when he and two pals skateboarded down the Going-To-The Sun Highway in Glacier Park when they were in high school.

Richard is survived by his four sons Richard, Nathaniel, Thomas, and Joshua; his wife Billie; his grandchildren Lydia, Ayrton, and Conner; his sister Dee Harrington (Bill Harrington); his stepson Russ Dobransky (Joan Dobransky); and cousins Beth Sobolik (Bob Sobolik), Jim Collier (April Collier), and Christina Collier Heck.

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