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Frederick F. "Fred" Willis III

1947 - 2023

Frederick F. "Fred" Willis III obituary, 1947-2023, Burlington, MA

Frederick Willis Obituary

It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Fred Willis, on July 4, 2023 at the age of 75 with his loving wife of 16 years Darlene (Shiner) at his side. He forged an enduring legacy as a formidable NFL running back and successful restaurant entrepreneur.

Fred leaves behind five children Drew Willis, Brett Willis, Hunt Willis, Taylor Willis, and Layne Willis and two stepchildren Angela (D'Ambrosio) O'Connor and Trevor Adams along with 9 grandchildren.

He is also survived by his sister and five brothers, Kevin Willis and his wife Kathleen of Medway, Mary Bardellini and her husband Robert of Northborough, Patrick Willis and his wife Marilyn of Scottsdale, AZ, Michael Willis and his wife Joanne of Nashua, NH, Daniel Willis and his wife Mia of Franklin, Joseph Willis and his wife Andrea of Natick.

Born on December 9, 1947 to Frederick Francis Willis Jr and Elizabeth (Gallo) in Natick, MA, Fred displayed an innate talent for football from a young age. Fred attended Marian High School in Framingham, Massachusetts and Kimball Union Academy in Plainfield, NH where he was an All-American High School and Prep School player, breaking the all-time New England schoolboy scoring record in 1966.

At Boston College, Fred was one of few athletes to excel in two sports at an elite level, playing both Football and Hockey. A halfback, he established a career rushing mark with 2,115 yards in three varsity seasons. He was the first Eagles' running back to surpass 1,000 yards rushing in a single season when he totaled 1,107 his senior year. He was voted All-America and All-East his senior season of 1970 and received the George H. "Bulger" Lowe Award (top football player in New England) and was selected for the all-star Senior Bowl and Blue-Gray games. He was also a top 6 forward and team captain for the Eagles' hockey team. He was inducted into the Boston College Varsity Club Athletic Hall of Fame in 1977.

Eventually catching the attention of professional scouts. In 1971, Fred's dream came true when he was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals as the 15th pick in the 4th round of the NFL draft, embarking on a remarkable career that would solidify his place in football history.

During his years in the NFL (1971-1976), Fred showcased unparalleled skill, agility, and determination. Known for his lightning-fast speed and powerful rushes, he became a force to be reckoned with on the field. In 1973, Fred had the distinct achievement of being awarded the conference receiving title with 57 catches to lead the AFC.

After his football career, Fred was a founding partner of Fuddruckers restaurant in 1979 and grew the franchise by building dozens of locations nationwide. He would go on to establish several other successful restaurants throughout his life: Steamers Bar & Grill in Hyannisport, Willy's Bar-B-Q in Westboro, Willy's Steakhouse Grill & Sushi Bar in Shrewsbury, and Willy's Tuscan Trattoria in Shrewsbury.

As the Founder & Executive Director of NFL Players Brains Matter, and Founder, President & CEO of HPN Neurologic, Fred was a fierce, tireless, and unrelenting fighter on behalf of the movement for former retired NFL Players suffering the symptoms of CTE. Through his continued advocacy, treatment and accumulating trial study data and exhaustive work ethic and ground-breaking representation, Fred has helped raise the issue of TBI/CTE into the national consciousness and is changing how sports are played and how players of all sports return to the game from concussions.

We celebrate the indelible mark Fred has left on the world of football. His legacy will continue to inspire future generations of athletes to push the boundaries of their abilities and strive for greatness. Fred's memory will live on in the annals of football history, forever etched in the hearts of fans who witnessed his extraordinary talent.

ARRANGEMENTS: His funeral will be held from the Conway Cahill-Brodeur Funeral Home, 82 Lynn St., Peabody, on Wednesday, July 12, at 9:30 a.m. followed by a funeral Mass at St. Adelaide's Church, 708 Lowell St., Peabody at 10:30 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Burial in the Puritan Lawn Memorial Park, Peabody. Visiting hours on Tuesday, July 11th from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home. For directions and online guestbook please visit www.ccbfuneral.com.



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Published by Boston Herald on Jul. 9, 2023.

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Randy Thompson

October 6, 2024

I´m sorry to hear about Fred´s passing, I was just thinking about him and thought I´d look him up, I haven´t seen Fred since I was like 12-13 years old when he played for the Houston Oilers, I used to go with a family friend ( Joe Dugger) to the oilers training camp & games, I do remember how super nice Fred was to me & I´ve never forgotten about him! God Bless his family !

Jack

November 23, 2023

I just heard of Fred's passing and very sorry for your loss. Fred was legendary in New England sports in the 1960 and 70s. He set a great example with his leadership as a student-athlete. I recently learned of Fred's efforts to make contact sport(s) safer by promoting and acknowledging a more aggressive concussion protocol. Ever to Excel...Fred always lead from the front and by example.

Robi Blute

July 20, 2023

Fred please RIP. You were so wonderful to my family. I was honored to know you.

MICHAEL F O'MALLEY

July 16, 2023

Fond Memories of our HS Days @ Marian. Sleepovers in Natick & Marlboro & out trip in RT's car to play hockey in Maine. RIP

Peter Zekos

July 11, 2023

Dear Darlene ,Drew,Brett,Hunt,Taylor,Layne,Angela Trevor and family
So Very sad to hear of Fred`s passing.
He was a proud father, grandfather and good friend . A great man,hard working and talented in so many ways. Such a phenomenal athlete and true entrepreneur. Many great fun memories.
May his memory be eternal.
With deep, heartfelt sympathy,
Peter Zekos and family

Maria Gonzalez

July 10, 2023

My father worked with Fred when he was with the Houston Oilers always spoke of him fondly. Had the honor to meet him when my Dad asked him to speak at our school. Some classmates have reached out with the same memory when they heard of Fred´s passing. He left a wonderful mark on all our lives down here in Houston.

Ron Pritchard

July 9, 2023

I didn´t know Fred personal much. But he seemed to be a good guy.Outstanding football player! May God be with thou´s let behind and have many great memories of a husband,father,grandfather and friend! Ron Pritchard

David A Goracy

July 9, 2023

To my friend of over 50 years...memories and adventures cover many cities and many places. An indestructible man, may peace come to all his family members. Words fail, God will watch over him now. In sadness, David Goracy

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