LaShon Simone Watkins, was born on July 29, 1970 to parents Rev. Dr. Ricky Watkins and Patricia Watkins, in New York City and was raised on the Lower East Side (L.E.S). She graced this earth with her beautiful presence for 54 years.
She launched her career in law enforcement as an administrator at the 7th precinct, NYPD in Manhattan, New York and went on to serve as a Correction Officer at the New York City Department of Correction, on Rikers Island. Retiring after 25 remarkable years, she made a significant impact through her work and compassion for others. Known for her unwavering dedication and strong work ethic, she was respected and admired by colleagues and those she served.
LaShon was a proud graduate of Cathedral High School, class of 1988. She continued her education and earned her associate degrees from the Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC), showcasing her commitment to lifelong learning and personal growth.
LaShon loved the Lord and was a dedicated member of Mariner’s Temple Baptist Church in Manhattan, NY. She was also a faithful supporting congregant at her father’s church, Taylor Memorial Baptist Church in Columbia, SC.
LaShon was deeply loved by her family and friends for her vibrant spirit, generosity, and resilience. She will be remembered for her infectious laughter and the joy she brought into the lives of those around her.
LaShon was proceeded in death by her mother Patricia Watkins and sister Tashiba Villalobos. She leaves to cherish her memories, her father Rev. Dr. Ricky Watkins, First Lady Anitra Watkins, brothers Ricky and Mark Watkins, sisters Roshanda, Jazmin and Chan Watkins and Sister-in-love Jamie Watkins. Her Aunt Sheila Johnson, her nephews Brian, Ricky, Shane, Luke, Sevn and Kyle. Her nieces Jocelyn and Jordan. Great-niece CoCo and Great-nephew Koda. Her godchildren and host of family and friends who will cherish her memory forever.
Rest in peace, LaShon. You will be dearly missed.
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I was saddened to learn about LaShon's passing. Her smile and joy was radiant then as well. Rest in peace, LaShon. Jacqueline M.-CHS Class of 88
Even though I have known LaShon a short while; her persona was that of a young woman spiritually led. Her smile was always so pleasant and radiant. LaShon embodied love and respect for others, I will always cherish the memories of Bible Study and Prayer Services with you, expounding on those words that I couldn't pronounce and Making them sound so easy. Rest well LaShon💕
Deaconess Bessie Geiger of Taylor Memorial Baptist Church
Previous comments are from ADRENA ESAW JACKSON Deaconess & Business Manager-Taylor Memorial Baptist Church - 1004 Short Street Columbia SC
The smile that is on her face in this picture is the way she was whenever I saw her. It was genuine; loving and caring. This is a true picture of her. I also enjoyed her reading during our weekly Bible study. I always complimented her on it. The clarity was golden to my ears. Oh yes; her hugs were the BEST; it was as if she'd known you forever. She will be truly missed. RIP LaShon; we loved you; but GOD loved you best!!! Condolences and prayers of comfort to your family. 🤗🙏🏽🤗🙏🏽🤗🙏🏽
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