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Ward Willis

Greenfield, Massachusetts

1963 - 2025

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Ward Willis Greenfield , MA - Ward Willis, 61 of Greenfield, MA passed away in his home on Sunday, March 2, 2025, due to natural causes. Ward was born in Greenfield on April 17, 1963. Ward was an avid member of his community, participating in several programs around Greenfield. He was an original...

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My condolences to the Willis Family and Ward's friends. We attended FCTS together in Culinary Arts. Even though its been years I think about our Tech School escapades along with our buddy Lori Day who passed recently. You guys can hang out again, till we can all cause more escapades. I know I have another another Angel keeping me out of trouble. Until our paths hopefully cross again. Thanks for the laughs. Rest now Friend...

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i meanrt to say I enjoyed seeing you and Jim at the Big,I will also always remember you for your love of music and showing me your stash of cds,I will always also remember how you would say woohoo to me that made me laugh,thanks ward you brought joy to many.

so sad to hear of your passing Ward prayers and thoughts to your family,I remember the first time I met you when your Dad was area director of special olympics and I remember you and I leaving the dane going back and jumping on the beds it sure was fun and ward you always brought laughter my way you did have a great smile and sense of humor,R.I.P. My Friend you will be missed,I also enjoyed seeing you and jum at the Big E :)

Rest in peace, Ward. You were such a good writer in my English class at the Tech School. I will remember you.

Such a short time since you left but I miss you bunches already Wardy Wooo whoo. So happy we all got together for your birthday last year, Love you always ~

My Condolences to Trudy and her family, Ward was a great person, He and Jim will be together in heaven probably listening to music together

RIP Ward. Condolences to the family. I knew you as a young man at Tech. Good kid, and my good friend your Dad Ray and Mom Doreen were very proud of you! RIP