Msgr. William Watson dies; visitations set in Peoria Heights, Odell, funeral Monday
ODELL — A funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Paul Church here at 11 a.m. on Monday, May 3, for Msgr. William Watson, a senior priest of the Diocese of Peoria who served as pastor of St. Thomas the Apostle Parish in Peoria Heights for 34 years.
Msgr. Watson died on Tuesday, April 27, 2021, in Pontiac. He was 85.
Visitation is planned at St. Thomas the Apostle Church in Peoria Heights on Saturday, May 1, from 4 to 5 p.m. and from 6 to 9 p.m., with a vigil service at 9 p.m.
In Odell, additional visitation will take place on Sunday from 4 to 9 p.m. at St. Paul Church. Recitation of the rosary is planned at 3:30 p.m.
Father Thomas Taylor will be homilist at Monday’s funeral Mass. Those attending will be required to wear face masks and practice social distancing. The Mass will be livestreamed at watsonthomas.com.
Burial will follow at St. Paul Cemetery, Odell.
FROM ODELL TO THE PRIESTHOOD
Born March 9, 1936, in Pontiac to Jarlath M. and Lucille M. (Johnson) Watson and raised in Odell, Msgr. Watson graduated from St. Paul High School in 1954.
In a 2015 interview with The Catholic Post, Msgr. Watson said he thought about being a priest from a young age. His parents went to daily Mass. “The church was almost as much a part of our life as our home was,” he recalled, resulting in close contact with parish priests and the Springfield Dominican Sisters.
After high school, he was accepted as a seminarian for the Diocese of Peoria. He attended St. Bede Preparatory Seminary in Peru for two years and graduated from St. Mary of the Lake Seminary in Mundelein in 1962.
He was ordained a priest of the Diocese of Peoria on June 3, 1962, by Bishop John B. Franz at St. Mary’s Cathedral in Peoria.
His first parish assignment was as parochial vicar at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Rock Island during the pastorate of Father Frank Casey. He also taught religion at Alleman High School.
In 1969, he was assigned to St. John’s Catholic Newman Center at the University of Illinois in Champaign, where he assisted Msgr. Edward Duncan until 1981. For 24 semesters, he taught a Marriage and Family Life class for an average of nearly 100 students.
34 YEARS AS PASTOR IN PEORIA HEIGHTS
In 1981, Msgr. Watson received his first assignment as pastor. It would also be his last. He guided St. Thomas the Apostle Parish — one of the largest parishes in the diocese — until his move to senior status in 2015.
His 34 years at the Peoria Heights parish saw dramatic growth in its physical plant. He oversaw an addition to the south side of the school in 1995. The present church was built and dedicated in 2001 while preserving the original church. The former convent was renovated for parish offices and a new rectory was built, linked to the church by a skywalk.
He was named a Chaplain to His Holiness with the title of monsignor in 2003, and was given the higher monsignor title of Prelate of Honor in 2007. He twice served as vicar of the Peoria Northwest Vicariate, was a former president of the Peoria Area Pastors’ Board, and served as president of Peoria Notre Dame High School from 2007 to 2013.
Asked upon his retirement in 2015 how many baptisms or weddings he presided over in his more than three decades at St. Thomas, Msgr. Watson replied “I have no idea. We always have a lot.”
Known for his compassion, gentle leadership, and Irish wit, Msgr. Watson found joy in the support of parishioners, his brother priests, and the offering of daily Mass, which he called “the center of my life.”
He returned to his hometown of Odell following his transition to senior status.
Msgr. Watson is survived by one sister, Catherine (the late Bud) Verdun of Odell; three brothers, John (Peg) Watson of Galesburg, Joe (Caroline) Watson of Bonita Springs, Florida, and Jim (Linda) Watson of Moline; 16 nieces and nephews; and 51 great nieces and nephews.
Memorials may be made to St. Paul Catholic School in Odell; the St. Thomas Catholic School Scholarship Fund; or the Peoria Diocese Retirement Fund for clergy.