May God bless you and your...
was such a nice man.hung out at the downingtown farmers market mid 1970,s
kenny brown
September 25, 2025 | Friend
Formerly Of Exton, Pennsylvania
Willie Minor, formerly of Exton Willie Minor, formerly of Exton, died at 89, at the Chester Valley Nursing Center in Malvern. From 1994 until 2009, Willie lived with Rose Sarnor and her family in Coatesville, where he enjoyed the camaraderie of new and old friends at the Coatesville Area Senior...
Read Morewas such a nice man.hung out at the downingtown farmers market mid 1970,s
kenny brown
September 25, 2025 | Friend
May you rest in peace, Willie. You put sunshine in so many kid's lives when you rode into Meadowbrook Manor. Anyone who was out of earshot of your horns and bells would get a knock on the door or a sprint to the back yard and hear, "Willie's here!" We'd drop fishing rods or whatever games we were playing to enjoy your many visits! Also, to the Polite family- thank you for looking after this great person during those years. To this day- I'm 53 now- I haven't tasted ice cream that even comes...
Bill Thompson
October 03, 2012 | Parkesburg, PA
I am Joe Terrizzi from West Chester. I loved Willie. He was my friend. I remember him as a young boy at the Warner Theater and the old Harrison Theater, next to Bennie's Pizzeria/John' s Bargain Store. Willie would always laugh out loud during the movie. He was (is) truly one of the most wonderful and beautiful people that I have ever known. Love you, Willie.
Joseph Terrizzi
March 01, 2012 | Jamesville, NC
Willie was a pure soul. We kids in the Marchwood neighborhood loved him and he loved us. Be at Peace Willie - We'll see you in heaven!
Kathy Cain
November 01, 2011 | Yampa, CO
Willie, thanks for always helping me out with closing while I was working at the Guernsey Cow in '84. You would always have a laugh for me while I was mopping the floor. You are an Exton icon.
Tony DeRenzi
October 19, 2011 | Lionville, PA
Willie, you had the best bike as well as the best lease on life. We all knew Willie was here when we herd the horn!!!!!!! I will never forget that smile!!!! RIP
Tee Melody
October 19, 2011 | Lionville, PA
His smile was ever present and always sincere. Willie was genuinely a friend to all. We worked together at the Cow in the early 60's and it was a joy to see him every day. Thanks to the Polite family for giving us all an opportunity to know Willie. RIP Willie...
Ron Brinton
October 07, 2011 | Richmond, VA
I remember Willie from my younger days living in Exton. He was always happy and smiling, when you were around him you couldn't help smiling too. He's one of those people you could never forget.
Butch Journey
October 06, 2011 | Downingtown, PA
How awesome that one man, a bike, and some horns could touch so many. My fond memories of Willie, the sound of his horns, and playing tag or ball in the front yard. Simple Life...Huge Heart
B. Kalemjian
October 06, 2011 | Lionville, PA