Mr Pascoe-Watson played for seven years in the town's snooker league. And he put in a decade of work on Exmouth's Talking Newspaper. He was a member of East Exe Probus Club for a quarter of a century and did an eight year stint in the Exmouth Aircrew Association. His son, George, told the Journal:
"Dad enjoyed an amazing life but Exmouth was central to who he was.”
"He served his country around the world but he always felt proud of Exmouth, and he loved putting back into the town, seeing it and its people flourish."
Click on this link to read an excerpt from John Pascoe-Watson’s book:
‘On Laughter-Silvered Wings,’ which describes his service with 208 Squadron.
Click on this link to read this obituary in the Exmouth Journal online:
John Pascoe-Watson In Memoriam Page 1 2