Kenneth L. Watkins

kenneth watkins

January 18, 1948 ~ July 2, 2025

Born in: Atlanta, Georgia
Resided in: Snellville, Georgia

Kenneth L. Watkins
January 18, 1948 – July 2, 2025

Today we gather to celebrate one who’s life was a testament to the power of music, creativity, and
connection.

Kenneth Watkins was born in Atlanta, Ga., and was a long-time resident of Avondale Estates before
moving to Snellville in 2004. He attended Avondale High School and graduated from Dekalb Technical
College in Clarkston, Ga. in 1969.

He had an early love for engines and guitars, beginning to play the latter at the age of five, and
building the former all along the way. To say he loved guitars would be a serious understatement.
To him, each was more than the sum of its parts, and whether it was old or new, each had its own
story to tell. In his mind, they all required his special touch to bring out their own unique
voice. His home was filled with dozens of guitars – some rough players, others pristine, museum
quality models.

A consummate guitar player, Kenneth was a fixture on the Atlanta music scene for decades, and was a
member of the Atlanta Country Music Hall of Fame. Along with top local artists, he also backed a
wide variety of well-known rock and country artists over the years including Nat Stuckey, Vern
Gosdin, Percy Sledge, and The Platters. No matter who Kenneth was playing with, his own distinctive
style would shine through. It was said that during Atlanta’s popular club days, one could stand out
in the parking lot and listen, and could tell whether Kenneth Watkins was inside playing.

He was professionally associated with Jerry Lee Lewis’s original bassist J. W. Brown and Gene
Vincent’s Blue Cap Paul Peek. He was the best of friends with both of these early rock pioneers.
Kenneth spent many fruitful years bringing the greatest of memories to untold numbers of listeners
through his music.

It is hard to fathom a life absent that was so full of melody, yet in this silence we hear echoes –
the whispered refrains of their favorite tune, the faint hum of
strings still being strummed in another room.

So, as we gather our memories like notes of a beloved melody echoing on, let us celebrate the music
that was, and continues to be, their everlasting gift. And Kenneth, rest easy, the music lives on.
Go ahead and ride that Mystery Train.

He is survived by wife Valerie, his niece Amy (Mark) Cyphers, sister-in-law Shirley Watkins,
grand-niece Teresa (David) Dean, several great-grand- nieces and
nephews, and numerous cousins.

Services

Celebration of Life: July 19, 2025 2:00 pm

Room: ROOM A & B

Wages & Sons Stone Mountain Chapel
1040 Main Street
Stone Mountain, GA 30083

770-469-9811

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Guestbook

  1. CandleImageOh the memories !!! They will last me a lifetime ! Thank you for being such a big part of the BEST parts of my life . You sure will be missed but your legacy will live on . I know you have quite the crew waiting on you . From teaching me how to whistle to running back and forth from your house to Maw Maws in Avondale , going to Dairy queen to hiding in the floor board of the car while you and Alisha go in the haunted house to building forts and measuring ourselves on the wall. The list goes on ! I cherish you and Widge forever . You sure will be missed down here and not sure if there is anyone else that can play Rockabilly Blues quite like you !! Im sure my daddy already has you playing that guitar for him . Until we see you again ! Let your soul shine ♥️
    Love,
    Bitty

  2. CandleImageYou are so special – there are no words that could express what you have meant to me throughout my life. Thank you for always being there for me. You have the kindest, most generous heart of anyone I have ever known. Time spent with you was so fun, I loved hearing you play guitar and I will forever cherish our time together. You are simply the “best”. I am so lucky to have had you as my Uncle. I love you and miss you always.
    Love, Aym

  3. CandleImageYou were always my favorite musician and were a big part of my younger days. I have so many good memories of you and Widge. So many great times and some of the best music I ever heard. I wish I could go back and live some of those days over but life doesn’t work that way. Widge my thoughts and prayers are with you. Love you both. Gail Thornton

  4. Ronny,Buddy,Clint, Jonathan are waiting on you! Enjoyed the Sunday Races at Marbut Raceway with the famous Frankenstein’also you will get to see your amazing and loved Elmo,and Pup. Look around them and you will see my beloved Dick Trickle.Love, Hugs, Prayers to You and Valerie.n


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