Carol Terry Watson (McGuire Rubin) - Class Of 1974
Carol Terry Watson McGuire Rubin
October 8, 1955 - January 31, 1998
Carol passed away due to complications from her arthritis and sleep apnea
- as reported by Pam Walker-Marsden on 11/20/13.
Although Carol suffered from rheumatoid arthritis since the age of 21, I received a cell phone call from her husband at that time, Howard Rubin, telling me that Carol was in the hospital near the intersection of Highway 6 and Interstate 10, was in Intensive Care, and not expected to survive through the night. She was in a coma when I visited on the night of January 30, 1998, and passed away before morning.
Posted by Dennis McGuire - ex-husband 6/28/2020
Carol Terry Watson, class of 1974
Date of Birth: October-8-1955
Date Deceased: January-31,1998
Age at Death: 42
Cause of Death: Sleep Apnea
Classmate City: Houston
Classmate State: TX
Survived By: Howard Rubin - husband, Janet Watson - sister, Naomi Watson - sister. James M. Watson - father, and Dennis McGuire, ex-husband
BIRTH
DEATH
31 January 1998 (aged 42) Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
BURIAL
Memorial Oaks Cemetery Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Carol was one of the very FIRST friends I made after moving to Houston from Chicago. It was not long until I considered her to be one of my BESTfriends. We shared many happy times at birthday parties, weddings, shopping, movies, Panjo's Pizza, skating and slumber parties. The most fun times we had were during our many visits to Astroworld! Our mothers became close friends as well, and later, I even worked for her dad's company as Receptionist/Secretary. We stayed in touch on and off through the years and enjoyed a nice visit not long before she passed. Carol was a big fan of Weird Al Yankovic (I believe she was the president of his fan club for a time) which is no surprise, because one of the best things about Carol was her laughter and her zany, happy disposition.
Pamela Jayne Walker (Marsden) (1974)
Carol was one of the very FIRST friends I made after moving to Houston from Chicago. It was not long until I considered her to be one of my BEST
friends. We shared many happy times at birthday parties, weddings, shopping, movies, Panjo's Pizza, skating and slumber parties. The most fun times we had were during our many visits to Astroworld! Our mothers became close friends as well, and later, I even worked for her dad's company as Receptionist/Secretary. We stayed in touch on and off through the years and enjoyed a nice visit not long before she passed. Carol was a big fan of Weird Al Yankovic (I believe she was the president of his fan club for a time) which is no surprise, because one of the best things about Carol was her laughter and her zany, happy disposition.