Edward Wright Willis

1944 - 2012

Edward Wright Willis obituary, 1944-2012, Belton, MO

Edward Wright Willis

1944 - 2012

Edward Willis Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 22, 2012.
Edward departed this earthly life on May 21, 2012 to begin enjoying life with his Savior and Lord, Jesus Christ. He spent his final moments of life at Kansas City Hospice House surrounded by his wife and best friend Michelle, his daughter Pamela, and sisters-in-law Kyra Storms and Karla Lee. He had fought a long and courageous battle with prostate cancer and was a strong advocate for men overcoming their aversion to getting regular medical check-ups. He was instrumental in some friends discovering the disease early enough to save their lives. Edward was born in Houston, Mississippi on September 17, 1944, to the late Byrd Willis and Loraine Graham Willis. He was the fourth of five children. One of his favorite things to do as a young boy was going to movies. On Saturdays, he would fix enough popcorn to fill a brown grocery bag and race off to the local movie theatre. He would remain there often by himself watching the same movie for the entire day. As an adult, he loved old movies and spent many hours watching his favorite movie channel, Turner Classic Movies. As an avid sports fan, he enjoyed football, basketball, boxing, track and field, and golf. He had a life-long dream fulfilled in 1996 when he attended the Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. Edward lived with his family in Grenada, Mississippi until graduating from Carrie Dotson High School in 1962. While there, he was introduced to the author, Edgar Allen Poe, and his poem, "The Raven." At his graduation ceremony, he was chosen to recite "The Raven" and received a standing ovation followed by many repeat recitations at other times. Following graduation, he entered Jackson State University in Jackson, Mississippi where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Education. The 60's were turbulent years in this nation especially in the South and Ed and his family experienced many forms of racism. Ed participated in numerous freedom marches and was often subjected to being hosed by police, arrested, and jailed as a result of his fight for an end to segregation. Because of Edward's deep work ethic, during summer breaks from college, he worked many jobs which some other students shunned. He worked in a slaughter house where he had to shoot the incoming cattle in the back of the head and strip their hide off. This was one of the hardest summer jobs and he would often have nightmares afterward. He worked on a pipeline where he not only had to endure the summer heat but he also had to fight off bees and snakes. He worked in a piano factory, picked cotton, and was even a golf caddie where he developed a love for the game. These types of jobs provided great incentive for him to get a good education. Edward moved to Kansas City, Missouri in 1970 with his first wife, Callie B. Willis and their daughter, Pamela. Edward taught mathematics at Central High School until 1977 when he became part of the faculty at Olathe North High School in Olathe, Kansas. He later transferred to the new Olathe South High where he continued teaching mathematics and also coached football and basketball. When Ed walked the halls between classes, there was no goofing off. If a teacher in another class had a disciplinary problem, they would often call Edward to settle the disagreement. The students respected him but they also liked him. Many of his former students still send him cards and pictures of their families and keep him informed of current happenings in their lives. Edward retired in May 2009 after a total of 44 years in the teaching profession. He and his wife, Michelle, loved cruising, traveling throughout the United States, and spending time together enjoying the simple things of life. Edward accepted Christ as his Lord and Savior and was baptized at the First New Hope Missionary Baptist Church in Grenada, Mississippi. In 1991, he recommitted his life to Christ and became a member of Grandview Assembly of God in Grandview, Missouri where he served on the Church Board for several years. He had a beautiful baritone voice and put it to use in the church choir. God called Edward and Michelle to start Water Walkers Ministries, Inc. in 2005. Although they enjoyed working together in this ministry, they both realized that God was calling them to be pastors. Until the Fall of 2011, they were working together to fulfill this charge when Ed could no longer continue in this endeavor. Edward leaves behind his devoted wife Michelle; a daughter Pamela Redmond (Jan); a son Darren Chism (Blondell); stepchildren Marceau Williams (Ramona), Sonya Davenport (Shawn), Yrana Avery (Basil); a sister Louise Denton-Jones; brothers Louis Willis, Sam Willis, Rayford Willis; thirteen grandchildren and one great-grandson. He is also leaves behind several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and many friends. Visitation will be held from 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. followed by funeral services at 12:00 p.m. Tuesday, May 29, at the Grandview Assembly of God, 12400 Grandview Road, Grandview, Missouri 64030. Burial will be in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Kansas City Hospice House, 9221 Ward Parkway, Suite 100, Kansas City, Missouri 64114. Condolences may be offered at www.mtmoriah-freeman.com.

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June 15, 2012

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June 15, 2012

Dear Michelle, I knew Edward from the time I was three years old. We grew up on Fox Street in Grenada. I loved him as I did his sister and brothers. He was admired and considered a family member by those of us who were lucky enough to have him on Fox Street. He will be missed and thought of often. He was a blessing to us all. Melzenia Cook Maddox

June 2, 2012

It was always wonderful to see Ed's smile in our NIA class. I will miss him.
Mary Jane Mitchell

May 30, 2012

THE EDWARDS WERE A BEAUTIFUL....COUPLE NEVER EVER COMPLAINED ABOUT ANYTHING. MICHELLE YOU ARE A TRUE BLUE WARRIOR. I REMEMBERED WHEN I THOUGHT I HAD PROBLEMS AND I WAS VENTING TO YOU ABOUT THEM. YOU TOLD ME WITH A SMILE ON YOUR FACE IF YOU ONLY KNEW. NOT ONE TIME DID YOU OR ED EVER MUMBLE AND GRUMBLE ABOUT HIM BEING SICK. HE WILL BE MISSED. TRACEY (HEALTH CLUB)

charles Cleave

May 29, 2012

The news was a great shock to Christine and I we know the LORD will keep his arms around and bless this family. Our condolence goes out to you all. We love you sincerely.

charles Cleave

May 29, 2012

The news was a great shock to Christine and I we know the LORD will keep his arms around and bless this family. Our condolence goes out to you all. We love you sincerely.

May 29, 2012

I will miss Ed as my Neighbor. He was a very good person. God Bless him...Mark Martin

May 28, 2012

Louise,
We celebrate with you the incredibly well-lived journey of your brother and my fellow Jacksonian. May God continue to strengthen and up lift you and your family during this difficult time.

Lorene and Louis Hunt
Fayetteville, Ga

Mark Taylor

May 28, 2012

To the Willis family, Ed always called me "his blue-eyed soul brother." I once told him my two heroes were Martin Luther King and Willie Mays. Ed was truly in the company of both of these individuals in terms of their character and the impact they had on the lives of others. He served often through example to bridge the gap of racial prejudice. If the world had more men like Ed Willis, it would be a better place to live. Sharon and I will deeply miss Ed.

Larramie and Mary Crumpley

Larramie Crumpley

May 28, 2012

It wasn't long after my family and I began attending Grandview Assembly that we had the privilage of meeting Ed and Michelle Willis. They were so kind and thoughtful. They often shared words of encouragement as we served the church as the youth ministers. When they started their ministry, away from Grandview Assembly, we did not see them as often, but when we did it was as if they had never left. Whenever we would see them after this we were always greeted with Michelle's graciousness and Ed's big hands, long arms and warm smile.

Edward, you will be greatly missed by your Grandview Assembly Church family and the Crumpleys. We look forward to seeing you again when we get home!

JIM MCCLANAHAN

May 28, 2012

Mary,Kelly,Kathleen,I,were very sorry to hear that Ed passed away he will be missed. He is now with Jesus and has no more pain. jim mcclanahan

Shirley McDaniel

May 28, 2012

I had the great pleasure of working with Ed at Olathe South for many years before retiring from teaching in the same year that he did. Ed was truly a good and kind man, genuine with no pretenses. Whenever we spoke, he always had that big smile and often joked or shared some witticism that was bound to bring laughter. My thoughts and prayers go out to Ed's family.

May 27, 2012

Louise, We are so sorry to hear of the loss of your beloved brother Edward. Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time. May cherished memories help sustain you. Know that our prayers are with you and that God will relieve your sorrow and assure you that he is safe with him in heaven.

We love you,
Don and Edna Randolph
Wheaton, IL

Charles Cleave

May 27, 2012

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Papa Ed & Pamela (his daughter)

Yon Redmond

May 26, 2012

Where do I start…

First, I have one-if not the greatest gift Papa Ed, which my family affectionately refers to him as, had to offer. That is his ONLY daughter. I have been blessed with a constant reminder of the person who was always willing to make you feel great. When I look into my wife's eyes for the past 24 plus years I see Papa Ed. When I look at my two sons, I see Papa Ed. So when most lament the passing of Papa Ed from this life, to the contrary, I have a daily reminder in my wife and sons about the tangible and intangible LIFE legacy he left behind.

Pamela and my sons share so many characteristics of Papa Ed and Mama Callie that I am never far from each of them as grandparents. Each of them are AMAZING grandparents.

When it comes to Papa Ed, I will miss him greatly, but I thank him for leaving me with a scintilla of his sense of humor, his natural bravado, and his effortless charisma (never met a stranger).

So, I laud Papa Ed's journey to see our Creator and whisper thank you to him. Thanks for leaving me with traces of him through Pamela, Rinaldo and Avery. Thanks Papa Ed because the Willis bloodline lives on through my wife and our sons.

PS: Darren, his son, has the same gift since he looks so much like Papa Ed and his sons (Darren, Earl and Hamilton) do as well. Thus we have another channel to exemplify all that which is great in the Papa Ed legacy!!

May 26, 2012

Lee Russell and Rose Marie Brown- We love Ed and Michelle Willis. Ed and I(Lee)were students together at Jackson State University. Ed was one of the few students that had his own car. Ed was two years ahead of me in school. He was always willing to help me in anyway he could. Ed was a teacher in GreenwooD, MS when I did my student teaching there. He allowed me to share his dwelling place at no charge during my student teaching in Greenwood, MS. Ed has been a true friend of mine down through the years. I praise God for our friendship.

May 26, 2012

John & Bettye Chamberlain

Carol Wheeler

May 26, 2012

I will really miss seeing Ed in Nia class! My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family, Michelle.

Amy England (math teacher)

May 26, 2012

Good-bye Big Ed. God Bless. I was blessed to teach with someone with as much life experience as you. Your first hand knowledge of your participation in the civil rights movent is more than I or any student at Olathe South could learn from a textbook. When you shared your experiences with students, it was to give them a respect for their past and a responsiblity for their future. I'll always remember your morning greeting, "Hey now." With a twinkle in your eye, you knew how to enjoy life. At staff gatherings, you were the star on the dance floor. When you finally had to leave us, you said good-bye by singing to us in that deep baritone voice. There wasn't one of us who wasn't in tears. You lived....You made a difference...You will be missed.

Sharon Bowman

May 26, 2012

When I close my eyes, I see Ed moving joyfully in our Nia class, enjoying the music, movement and magic we all shared. He and Michelle are much loved and respected in our Nia community. I believe Ed still dances with us and that happy thought is comforting.

May 25, 2012

Our deepest thoughts and prayers with the family, Ed was an amazing friend and co worker he will be missed by many , may he rest in eternal peace with our good lord, sincerely mark and debie Littrell

Will Davenport

May 25, 2012

My thoughts and prayers go out to all the family. I was truly Blessed by every moment and every word that was exchanged between myself and Mr. Ed Willis. I cherish every word. Thank you for your life and wisdom.... Minister Will Davenport...

Candy Birch

May 25, 2012

I am so sorry that I will be in Florida and will miss Ed's service. I know he will smile with that excuse because he too loved to go to Florida.
We go way back to our teaching days at Olathe High School. Ed will remain in my heart as a beautiful man and wonderful example to so many.

Charles Golladay

May 25, 2012

Ed was a kind man filled with humor and the joy of life. I will miss his smile and laughter. He was a great audience for a funny story. He will be missed

Ruth Ann Falls

May 25, 2012

Ed was truly an inspiration to those who knew him. Although he taught math, he also taught many other lessons based upon his past life experiences. His smile and laugh were legendary at Olathe South. He truly was a gentle giant. I am thankful to have known and taught with Ed. My prayers and thoughts are with you and yours. Sincerely,

LisaMarea Anderson

May 24, 2012

It is a blessing to know that Edward left such a legacy behind! My condolences to the family. Louise Denton-Jones, much love from your former student and soror, LisaMarea Anderson.

May 24, 2012

Louise,
Many hearts are with you in sympathy and love, during this sad time.
We pray that your grief will pass swiftly and the memories of your beloved brother last forever. Our thoughts surround you with warmth and caring.
God Bless you and family,

Dr. Earnestine Jackson- Pullen, Aurora, IL.

May 24, 2012

To Louise, Rayford, and the entire Willis family,
Our thoughs and prayers are with you during this difficult time. We will continue to keep you in our prayers.

Maurice & Queen Stinson
Grenada, MS

May 24, 2012

Louise,
The members of the Silver Seniors Line Dancers share your sorrow and extend our sympathy. May the Spirit of God bring comfort to you and your family during this difficult time.

Silver Seniors Line Dancers, Maywood, IL

May 24, 2012

You have our deepest condolences. May the memories of his well lived life, his passsion to serve and his commitment to making the world a better place bring you comfort and joy. May your family and friends hold you close during this difficult time.
Karen Haskins-Brewer and Family

Rochelle George Wooding

May 23, 2012

Michelle, Louise, and all of the family of Edward Willis. My prayers are still enveloping you and the famly. May god continue to hold you in his loving care and arms. He is Still Able!

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