Arthur Wills Jr.

Arthur Wills Jr.

Arthur Wills Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 22, 2006.
Arthur Wills Jr., 1951-2005

Maria Montoya
Staff writer

Tulane University was in Arthur Wills Jr.'s blood. His father worked at Tulane for 35 years. And Wills Jr. did him two better, logging 37 years as a jack of all trades in the Tulane University Medical Library, where he worked as a courier, book shelver and member of the support staff.

"I'll never forget the week he was assigned to the library, he came home and locked himself in his bedroom and memorized every inch of that place," said his mother, Joyce L. Wills, "And he took pride in knowing what went where and just exactly how things were supposed to look at all times."

His attention to work detail was exceeded only by his affection for the people he came in contact with at the library.

"He really loved life," library director William Postell Jr. said. "There just wasn't anyone that Arthur wasn't friends with here at Tulane. He was one of those guys that just knows and cares to know everyone and everything. Arthur was a good man."

Wills was a born-and-raised New Orleanian who participated in many of the city's celebratory customs, marching with the Golden Trumpets Social Aid and Pleasure Club in the Zulu parade every Mardi Gras, cheering on the Green Wave every Saturday and the Saints every Sunday during football season.

In 1976, when he fell in love with Fredia Germaine, he settled down a bit and threw himself into his new role as a surrogate parent to Germaine's grandson, Derrick Potter. When Germaine died in 1987, Wills' mother, Joyce Wills, moved in with Arthur to help raise Potter.

The three shared a house on Conti Street and then moved to Banks Street. Wills was a protective guardian, preoccupied with Derrick's safety, insisting that he take swimming lessons even though Wills himself had never learned to swim.

When Katrina approached on Aug. 28, the three of them separated -- Arthur stayed at the house, Joyce helped a disabled friend evacuate her 9th Ward home and Derrick went to be with Arthur's brother, Piernas.

Derrick returned to the house days after the storm, but Arthur was not inside. The family evacuated to Houston, but Arthur's whereabouts remained a mystery until October, when his body was found in a garden two blocks from their home.

"I never thought in my life that this storm would take my son," Joyce Wills said. "He was just such a good man, a good father and friend. I miss his smile. Shoot, I even miss the little arguments I would have with my baby."

Now living in Houston, Potter said his biggest regret is not staying behind with the man he considered his father.

"I am sure he was out there looking for us," he said. "And I just wish that I could have been there to help him. He taught me that, to always be there for people you love."

Published in The Times-Picayune

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May 3, 2007

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October 7, 2006

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October 7, 2006

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GLENDA WATTS

May 3, 2007

TO OUR DEAR FRIEND YOU WILL ALWAYS BE IN OUR HEARTS,WE ALWAYS HAD THE BEST OF TIMES TOGETHER YOUR KINDNESS AND LOVE WILL ALWAYS BE THEIR.HEAVEN HAS A PLACE FOR YOU JUST TO SOON.

LOVE AND PRAYS
GLENDA WATTS AND CHARLES(SHORTY)LEWIS

Joan Kensey

October 7, 2006

uncle Arthur,you will be greatly miss.I'am gald my serach is over. You won't have to suffer any more.May god be with aunt-Joyce Derrick AND Penny. Always Love

JOAN MARIE JOHNSON KENSEY

October 7, 2006

The loss of someone so close is difficult to bear. We share your grief.

September 6, 2006

MAY GOD BE WITH YOU AT THE TIME OF YOUR LOSS ..GOD BLESS

P Richards

September 6, 2006

I'm very sorry for your lost god bless you all.

gwendolyn shaw

September 1, 2006

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Terri Johnson

August 29, 2006

I personally worked and knew Arthur. Such a kind and wonderful person. We will miss him dearly. He is in a better place now with the Lord, Jesus and that should be of some comfort to his family, friends and co-workers.

Danielle Broussard

August 27, 2006

I remember Mr. Wills from the Tulane library. I am a staff person at Tulane, and frequently use the library. We never met formally, but Mr. Wills would always say hello; whether I saw him in the library or somewhere else in the Medical School building. My regret is that I never knew his name until now. My condolences to his family and friends.

Heather Zeller

August 26, 2006

You are missed Greatly, Arthur. How sad it was to loose you. You were an integral part of Tulane medical library and will are greatly missed. Your spirit always lit up the room, and you were always so wonderful to the children (me for example) of the employees of the Library. I came after school every day to stay with my mother and loved to talk with you endlessly about everything under the sun. You were such a wonderful person.





Love Heather

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