AZ Cortez Watters "Boe"passed away in his sleep on August 10, 2017 at Wellsprings Assisted Living where he was resided since January.
Born in Brooker Florida on July 29, 1928. He moved to Apopka at a young age and spent his life as a sign painter and barber. In his spare time he was an artist, painting scenes of the back roads less traveled. His paintings were selected and on display at Apopka City Hall for all to enjoy
He is proceeded in death by his wife Norma and son Allen. He his survived by his son Butch and daughter Patricia both of Apopka, 4 grandchildren , 9 great grandchildren , 5 great great grandchildren. In lieu of flowers please make a donation in his name to the Michael J Fox foundation for Parkinson's research.
Service
Memorial Service
Loomis Funeral Home Chapel
420 West Main Street Apopka 32712
10:00:00
Kay Fry says
Wellsprings Residence ALF says
Tenita says
ccbhjca1004jr67@centurylink.net says
Patsy, I am so very sorry for the loss of your Daddy. It has been years and years since I have seen or talked to you, but I will always remember and cherish our hanging out together at your family home and mine, and the good times we shared as teenagers, and I remember when I used come to your home how your Daddy was always painting and how talented he was! I know how hard it is to lose your parents, and I just want you to know I am thinking of you during this difficult time, and praying for you and your brother. With deepest sympathy, Tenita Reid
The Family of Helen Stefanos says
The family of Helen Stefanos says
My mom, Helen Stefanos, passed away on 8/1. we loved watching Mr. Boe paint in the Lanai area. He was so talented and he looked so happy when he painted. I always commented to him on how much we love his work, and that I would love for him to paint a butterfly for mom. How wonderful that you have all his beautiful paintings to include with your special memories. He left a wonderful legacy.
Patricia (Patsy)Hall says
Dear Tina,
Thank you . I’m so sorry for your loss. I always made it a point to see your mom. She always called me Tina and told me she loved me. She always made me smile. I really enjoyed her. Like my dad she will be missed greatly.
Lisa Watters says