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William Floyd Willis

Pensacola, Florida

1951 - 2018

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William Floyd (Bill) WillisPensacola - William Floyd (Bill) Willis, passed away on November 7, 2018. He was born at Baptist Hospital on November 27, 1951 to Floyd and Peggy Willis. Bill graduated from Pensacola High School and attended one year of college at Graceland College in Lamoni, Iowa. He...

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I am truly Blessed that our paths crossed. Your kind soul and soft voice will never be forgotten.

Bill was my on stage husband in the WHS faculty play. He was a gracious, funny coworker and friend. The world is a little less intellectual without this fine man. My thoughts and prayers to his family.

Mr. Willis was one of the best teachers I've ever had. He was very challenging, but the challenges he presented in his classroom helped foster in me a life-long interest in history--and I greatly appreciate him for this. He will truly be missed.

Youwill truly be missed . You are Loved by so many of us .We will never forget you, or that wonderful smile. God Bless you and your family .

Anyone who knew Bill, could tell you just how intelligent was and how credibly funny he could be . His humor could be outrageous at times . They also knew he had the tremendous passion for teaching but he was more than just a teacher . He really cared about his students and he loved people . He was always an advocate for the underdog . Bill was my best friend , he was the one I knew I could call on to pray for me and with me . He was a great prayer warrior . Bill gave the greatest hugs. I am...

May the god of all comfort and peace give the family peace and strength to endure Psalm 121:1-3

Bill had a sharp wit, unceasing intelligence, and a warmth that let you know here was a good friend. He was a fantastic teacher to my two children who graduated Woodham High, and I am glad that I got to know him in the years I worked at Woodham High in the Media Center.

My favorite history teacher, R.I.P.