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| Birth: | 18 Jun 1922 in Providence, RI |
| Death: | 10 May 1984 in Warwick, RI 60 Darrow Drive buried at Swan Point: Helzen Ave |
| Sex: | F |
| Father: | LOUIS AGUSTUS WATSON b. 15 Nov 1894 in Providence, RI |
| Mother: | DORIS ELAINE REDMAN b. 6 Nov 1898 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England |
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| Cause of Death: congestive Heart failure |
| One of first women legisl: Bet 1968 and 1972 House of Representatives District 37 Warwick, Rhode Island |
| Medical: possible undiagnosed case of strep throat as a child- causing valve damage |
| Marriage Beginning Status: Single
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Individual:
Won't you come over to my house?
Wont you come over and play?
I have some playthings, a dolly or two,
I live in the house cross the way.
I'll buy you candy and sweet things,
I'll put your hair in a curl.
Wont you come over to my house
And say that you're my little girl.
Louis A. Watson used to sing this song to his daughter, Barbara. Barbara would sing it to Sarah and rock Sarah to sleep.
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