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‘Simply blown away’: Veterans community comes together to honor life of man many of them never knew

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Robert Watkins and his daughter Gisela Bell showed up at the Jacksonville National Cemetery on Tuesday to honor a member of their family.

Richard Watkins was Robert Watkins' brother and passed away at 73 years old on Dec. 3.

“He was really outgoing,” Bell said. “Very loving.”

Richard Watkins was described by his niece as an animal lover. "That was his number one passion," she said. (Robert Watkins)

Richard is a U.S. Army veteran that Robert Watkins and Bell said didn’t have many other family members.

“He would call me in the middle of the day just to chat,” Bell said. “And ask how I was doing. How my children were doing. And just to talk about his day. I’m going to miss those phone calls.”

So when Bell arrived with her father at the cemetery, she was expecting it to just be the two of them.

She thought it would be a quiet and small sending-off of a loved one.

Then cars started lining up behind them.

Dozens of them.

Motorcycle engines revved.

Suddenly, dozens of people were lined up and ready to honor a brother, an uncle and a brother in arms.

Cars lined up for the procession of Richard Watkins at Jacksonville National Cemetery. (News4Jax)

“I am simply blown away,” Robert said. “I mean never this response not this huge response.”

Robert had put a message on Facebook in a veterans group, asking fellow veterans to support his brother.

And they did.

“Proud I served,” Robert said. “I know somebody has my back.”

As the trumpet played and the guns went off, strangers gathered to send off a man most of them never knew.

“I just want to say thank you to all the veterans and non-veterans that showed up,” Robert said. “This was truly awesome.”

Strangers gathered to honor the life of Richard Watkins. (News4Jax)

It was a tribute and turnout that took a day of sadness and sprinkled in a little bit of joy.

“I know that he is looking down on us and he is tickled pink,” Bell said. “I know we can’t believe the turnout. I know that he’s smiling.”


About the Author
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Chris Will has joined the News4JAX team as a weekend morning reporter, after graduating from the University of Florida in spring 2024. During his time in Gainesville, he covered a wide range of stories across the Sunshine State. His coverage of Hurricane Ian in southwest Florida earned a National Edward R. Murrow Award.

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