Saturday, November 29, 2025
You May Visit Mr. Watkins
Saturday, November 29, 2025 |Noon – 3:00PM
The Lowery Suite at Tree of Life
3209 Handley Dr. – Fort Worth, Texas
The Celebration of Life
Monday, December 1, 2025 | 11:00 AM
East Pointe Church of Christ
3209 Handley Dr. – Fort Worth, Texas
He Shall Rest
Cedar Hill Memorial Park
Arlington, Texas
Condolence to the Watkins family how well do I remember Windle he would give me a hard time at times but it was all good. I remember seeing him at a homecoming game so Myra I’m shocked but continue to trust God and He will see you through.
I always enjoyed visiting with Wendell at FUMC. He always willing to help with what ever you needed. Holding you in my heart God Bless
To Soror Kiarra and the Watkins Family,
On behalf of the members of Gamma Phi Delta Sorority, Incorporated – Delta Phi Chapter, we extend our deepest and most heartfelt condolences on the passing of your beloved father, Mr. Windle Watkins.
During this time of sorrow, please know that your sisters are lifting you and your family in prayer. We pray that God’s love surrounds you, His peace comforts you, and His strength carries you through the days ahead.
Mr. Watkins’s legacy lives on through the love he poured into his family, the lessons he taught, and the lives he touched. May the memories you hold in your heart bring you comfort, and may God grant you the grace to find healing and rest in His presence.
Soror Kiarra, your Delta Phi sisters stand with you—with love, support, and sisterhood. Please know that you are not alone.
With deepest sympathy,
The Members of Gamma Phi Delta Sorority, Incorporated
Delta Phi Chapter – Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex
🙏🏼To The Walk-ins Family. And Friends .
We send our condolences to alone time friends we all grown up with a wonderful blessed and beautiful family’s with wonderful memories of Windle , and family’s he will always be remembered in our heart we are Family Myra.
The deepest sympathy and God give you peace and time sorrows 🙏🏼
I had the pleasure to work with Windle for thirty-five years at First United Methodist Church of Fort Worth. He was always willing and eager to help when asked. And many times, even before you knew you needed assistance, he was right there lending a helping hand. He was such a gentleman and always kind. I will keep your family in my prayers, I am glad I knew Windle.