Paul Watts
February 1, 1950 ~ November 11, 2021
Long Island, Maine - Paul J. Watts passed away on November 11th at the age of 71 of rapid onset and progression vascular dementia. He is survived by his devoted wife, Diane, of 51 years. He leaves behind two loving daughters, Kimberly Peaslee of Concord, NH (and grandson, Leo), and Jennifer Pillsworth (and husband, Kenneth) of Vineyard Haven, MA; as well as extended family and friends.
Paul was born in Shepperton, England in February 1950 and emigrated to the U.S. in 1952. He grew up in Cape Elizabeth, ME where he held the record for the most number of goal assists in soccer for over 25 years. While in high school, he met the love of his life, Di, and married her in 1970. Paul and Diane married young. Their love story is truly one for the ages. Their love and patience and commitment to each other never wavered.
Paul started his career in banking shortly after marrying Diane and he worked tirelessly to help others realize their dreams until retiring to Long Island, Maine in 2015. He was always happy to assist others reach their fullest potential.
Paul to many was a banker and a friend. He always fought fiercely for his customers. He gave people the courage to take risks and he encouraged them. He always tried to think outside of the box. The traits he passed on to his daughters are the same that he instilled in his clients. Have faith in your own ideas and your own abilities. You need to take a leap if you want to fly. Treat others as you would want to be treated.
Paul taught his girls the pleasure of philanthropy and to always put others first, to do for oneself, and to be kind. He often remarked that the world is not black or white, but shades of grey. Always stay curious. You get more bees with honey.
Paul was a selfless volunteer for numerous non-profits. He and Di sponsored two young refugees from Poland when the girls were young and hosted several exchange students.
Some of the organizations for which he was most proud included the Big Brothers, Big Sisters; The MV Chamber of Commerce; Selectman on Long Island, Maine; and The MV Rotary Club. There he won the Governor's award for his work with a sister club in Lima, Peru. Paul was instrumental in providing medical equipment, wheelchairs, and computers for an orphanage which allowed them to learn and implement hydroponic gardening and animal husbandry to become not only self-sufficient but a major provider to local food stores.
Paul was an avid sailor - leading trips to the BVI and up the coast of Maine. Paul was commodore of Centerboard Yacht Club and valued all of the friends he met along the way. Paul was a true islander, something he achieved because of his love of Di. "What is an Islander? One who lives a step away from the world - by choice entirely surrounded by water. Whose activities are governed by the weather, the sea, and a boat schedule. For once you have slept on an island you will truly never be the same."
He was grateful for his opportunities and was always looking for ways to pay it forward. Paul was larger than life. His eyes sparkled with love and mischief. His quick wit and generosity will outlive him.
The family would like to extend a special heartfelt thank you to all the friends and staff at Bay Square and Compassus Hospice for helping Paul on his Journey with dignity and grace.
His life may have been cut short, but he lived it to the fullest. His life may have been cut short, but he lived it to the fullest. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, April 23, 2022, from 1-4PM at the Long Island Community Center, or on Saturday, April 30, 2022 from 1-3PM at the Owen Park, Vineyard Haven, MA, because Paul lived for entertaining and mustn't be limited to just one celebration! Please RSCP to Diane at DWATTS831@gmail.com
In lieu of flowers, please donate to Alz.org so that others may live a long and happy life.







Dear Diane, Thinking of you at this sad time–so glad we got to see everyone a couple of years ago. With much sympathy, love & hugs to all– George & Susan
– George & Susan Bettis
A “True Friend” is one who stands by you not when things are good but when they are bad. Paul you were a “True Friend” over the years. I always enjoyed a meal with you and Diane at Bill and Marcia Cini’s house or anytime I would see you at one the various bank branches on the Vineyard. I hope you are in a better place. Diane a big hug to you. Sorry for your loss. – Jim Morse
– James Morse
Paul was a wonderful kind friend who always made his family, friends and acquaintances feel like each of us was the most important person in the room, simultaneously. He had such a vibrant soul and will be missed forever.
– Marilyn Connor
Diane, I am saddened to hear the news of Paul’s passing. Working with Paul at the Bank and as a member of the Rotary Club, he was a strong leader who brought people together and got things done. He has left a huge positive mark on the world (yes, even internationally!) with all his good deeds helping others, and there were many. Love to you, Diane, and family. John and Joy Washbrook
– John and Joy Washbrook
Diane I am saddened to hear the news of Paul’s passing. I tremendously enjoyed my brief time with him while he served the town. We shared a similar sense of humor, and I’ll admit, a common dislike of the petty issues we confronted. Sandy and I will keep Paul, you and your family in our prayers. I will pour two single malts tonight in his honor. Of course Paul, I will have to drink yours as well! Rest In Peace my friend. Brian Dudley
– Brian Dudley
My deepest sympathies to Diane, Kim and Jen on your loss. I have many fond memories sailing with you and Paul. Also many good memories working with Paul at the Portland Savings Bank, playing volleyball at Yarmouth HS and a couple of visits to Long Island. You are all in my prayers!
– Arnie Rosario
We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ Funeral Home
– A Memorial Tree was planted for Paul Watts
Di Watts and family, I read with much sadness of Paul’s passing. Paul and I were buddies along with others during our high school days. We graduated and began our journey, touching bases now in then, Paul, a good person. My sincerest sympathy, Bob Dee
– Bob Dee
Diane and Family So sorry to hear about Paul. He was a great guy. There were so many good times at CYC. Late night Trustee meeting, summer parties and change of watch at Westbrook Collage. Our prayers are with you. Tom & Fran Dobbins
– Tom & Fran Dobbins
Oh Paul…your physical presence is sorely missed. I shall always think of you as our unsung hero with the twinkly eyes. Rest in peace!
– Ann Floyd
So sad to hear of his passing. A good friend during all the times we had in our past. Playing Cape soccer,working at the fish factory in Portland,snow skiing,and so much more. His quick wit and sense of humor and kindness I will always remember of all the memories. He will be missed by countless people who were blessed to know him as I was. I send my deepest condolences,prayers and healing to Diane,his children,Kathy and all of his family. Mend soon and let us all reflect on his life,and smile when we think of him always. God speed Paul. Always. Scott Keller
– Scott Keller
We will miss you Paul and cherish all of the wonderful times, laughs, and memories over these many years. Life won’t be quite the same without you. All of our love to Diane, Kim, Jhenn and Leo. Kathy & Bruce
– Kathy Miles
Paul will be greatly missed. He had a great smile and always welcomed Greg and I. We had lots of good times at the island. He taught me how to drive his Volkswagen when he took me home from sitting for Jhenn and Kim. Loved you Paul. Love you Di, Kim, Jhenn, Leo and Kenny
– Mary Moore