Frederick Coplin Watkins

02/23/1946 – 01/21/2023

Frederick Coplin Watkins passed away at his home in Homedale, Idaho at the age of 76.

Fred was born 23 February 1946 in Brigham City, Utah to Ray Henry Watkins and Hope

Elaine Getz Watkins. He married his beloved wife Teanjai Watkins in l993 in Ventura,

California. They moved to Homedale, Idaho in 2020.

He spent his childhood in Drummond and Rexburg Idaho, attending schools in each. He

later earned degrees in construction and philosophy. He enlisted in the United States

Navy at the age of 18 years of age and honorably served his country for 21 years.  He

served as part of an Underwater Demolition Team (UDT) and later as a SeaBee

(Construction Battallion). He was Veteran of the Vietnam War. The people who served

with him often referred to him as “the ghost” because of his ability to evade and instill

fear in the enemy. After retiring from the Navy, he worked for a construction company

for a while and then started his own construction company. When the City of Oxnard,

California offered him a job as a plan checker and building inspector he accepted and

retired from the City of Oxnard after 30 years.

In his youth Fred enjoyed spending time swimming and floating on the river. His

swimming skills served him well in the Navy where he was able to swim for miles. While

serving in the Navy he was also recognized as a skilled boxer who was able to defeat

men much larger than him. He was an equally good marksman and loved to hunt. He

believed that after killing a deer or an elk it was important to show them respect by

eating their meat rather than letting it go to waste. He was also known for his green

thumb, an interest he shared with his father. He could grow anything from vegetables to

fruit trees.  Fred was a good leader who was able to give sound advice and he liked to

help others. As a young man he often volunteered to mow lawns for widows in their

neighborhood. Later in life he often used his free time to assist people with passing

their building permit.  He was enjoyed fixing and repairing things for his family and

friends. He even repaired an electric stove for his mother when he was a child.  His

mother was very proud of him. He was very good at sharpening knives, a talent that will

be missed by many.

Fred was preceded in death by his parents and his son Don Coplin Watkins. He is

survived by his wife, Teanjai Watkins of 29 years,  his children William Watkins, Lavon Watkins, Latona Watkins, and Erick Watkins and several grandchilderen.

He is also survived by his siblings Pam (Gordon) Amidon, Tonya (Jerry) Olsen, and

Constance (Ron) Hymas.

Visitation for family and friends will be held from 9:00 am to 10:00 am, on Friday,

February 24, 2023, at Bowman Funeral Parlor, 10254 W. Carlton Bay Dr. in Garden City.

A committal service with military honors will follow at 11:00 am, at the Idaho State

Veterans Cemetery, 10100 N. Horseshoe Bend Rd. in Boise.

To watch the committal service, please visit: https://vimeo.com/801761671

Arrangements are under the direction of Bowman Funeral Parlor of Garden City.