Wendy Chris Watson passed away after a brief illness on March 3, 2022.

Wendy was born Jan. 8, 1955, in Marshalltown, Iowa, to Winston and Lois Watson. Wendy was the oldest of four children. She grew up in Vinton, Iowa, where she graduated high school in 1973. She attended the University of Iowa. After college, Wendy managed Betty's Fashions in Vinton for her mom and Aunt Doris Meredith. She later moved to Minneapolis, Minn., and became a sales representative for women's clothing, shoes and handbags for over 40 years. Wendy loved her job, co-workers and customers. Wendy retired in 2019 and loved spending time with family and friends, gardening and decorating. She also loved watching the Chicago Cubs and Iowa Hawkeyes.

Wendy is survived by her mom, Lois Watson; sisters, Lisa Sweeting and Erin Krehbiel (Jake); brother, Winston (Donna); stepmom, Nancy Watson; and nieces and nephews, Betsy Sweeting, Brook Sweeting, Gabriel Watson, Koen Krehbiel, Winston Krehbiel, and Isla Krehbiel. She was preceded in death by her dad, Winston Watson; and brother, Wade Watson.

A Celebration of Life will be held at Whitey's Bar and Grill in Lisbon, IA, on Saturday, April 9, at 1 p.m.

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JNS March 27, 2022, 8:03 pm I would have loved to spend time with Wendy again on this earthly plain. Her infectious laugh was unforgettable. My thoughts are with all of you Lois, Lisa and Chip. I probably won’t be able to be at her Celebration of Life, but know my thoughts and prayers are with all of her family and friends. Joyce
DR March 30, 2022, 2:21 am I am in shock right now — this can’t be real! Lois, Lisa and Chip, I am so sorry for your loss and the void in your lives over the last couple of years. It’s impossible to count how many times I think about Wendy and the crazy things we used to do. Not the least of which was laughing until we peed our pants many, many times! In college we would lay in bed at night and sometimes discuss serious matters, but mostly it was like we had our own little comedy club with a captive audience — we got great reviews! We thought we were HILARIOUS! From the 4th grade on we were great friends and we were lucky enough to be able to spend a lot of time together for several years after college and I am truly grateful for that! Lois, Lisa and Chip, there are undoubtedly many many people who loved Wendy as I do and I hope that brings you some comfort! My love to all of you — Diane