GLENN WATTS

Glenn E. Watts II, 53, Telephone Company Official, who worked for what is now the Bell Atlantic Telephone Co. for 20 years before retiring in 1996 as corporate accounting director, died of cancer Jan. 30 1997 at Sibley Memorial Hospital. He lived in Washington. Mr. Watts, who was born in Washington and grew up in Chevy Chase, was a graduate of Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School. He was an economics graduate of the University of Maryland, where he also received a master's degree in business administration. From 1968 to 1971, he worked for the Arthur Andersen accounting firm, becoming a senior accountant. From 1971 until joining what was then the C&P Telephone Co. in 1976, he was comptroller of the Computer Leasing Co. in Arlington. Mr. Watts, who before moving to the District in the spring, lived in Rockville, where he had served as president of the Walnut Grove Civic Association and treasurer of the Old Farm Swim and Paddle Tennis Club. He was a member of Faith United Methodist Church. He also was a member of the Rockville Chamber of Commerce and the Columbia Country Club. In the spring of 1996, he was on the verge of operating General Business Services, a Rockville business consulting concern, but he became too ill to work. Survivors include his wife, the former June Toye of Washington; two sons, Glenn III and Gary M., both of Silver Spring; his parents, Glenn E. and Bernice Willett Watts of Chevy Chase; and two sisters, Sharon Watts of Chevy Chase and Marianne Erickson of Damascus

  

     

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