He was raised on a farm in Albion and St. Edward. In 1940, he moved his family to Aurora where he traveled working for the REA when WWII broke out. Willis worked for the Hastings Navy Plant and the G.I. Ordinance Plant. In 1950, he farmed in the Phillips area. Around 1955, he moved to Tucson with his son Duane where he worked until he retired at the Davis Monthaw Air Force Base. In July of 2003 he moved to Albion in the care of his daughter, Deloris Reed.
He was preceded in death by his parents, wife, Alma; son, Duane; grandson, granddaughter and great-grandson.
Those left to cherish his memory are his two daughters, Deloris Reed of Albion and Donna Kolar and her husband Jim of Eugene, Oregon; two sons, Bill Dawkins of Grand Island and Bob Dawkins and his wife Loretta of Grand Island and special friend, Kenny Bowling of Tucson, Arizona.
He was raised on a farm in Albion and St. Edward. In 1940, he moved his family to Aurora where he traveled working for the REA when WWII broke out. Willis worked for the Hastings Navy Plant and the G.I. Ordinance Plant. In 1950, he farmed in the Phillips area. Around 1955, he moved to Tucson with his son Duane where he worked until he retired at the Davis Monthaw Air Force Base. In July of 2003 he moved to Albion in the care of his daughter, Deloris Reed.
He was preceded in death by his parents, wife, Alma; son, Duane; grandson, granddaughter and great-grandson.
Those left to cherish his memory are his two daughters, Deloris Reed of Albion and Donna Kolar and her husband Jim of Eugene, Oregon; two sons, Bill Dawkins of Grand Island and Bob Dawkins and his wife Loretta of Grand Island and special friend, Kenny Bowling of Tucson, Arizona.
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