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Mr. Paul Willis

1966 - 2013

Mr. Paul Willis obituary, 1966-2013, Fort Worth, TX

BORN

1966

DIED

2013

Paul Willis Obituary

Paul Willis, the longtime Fort Worth restaurateur who founded Fuzzy's Taco Shop and was involved in a number of other North Texas restaurants, was found dead at his home Wednesday night. He was 48.

The cause of death had not been posted by Thursday night, but his family said he had diabetes and had quadruple bypass surgery two years ago.

Mr. Willis was a force in the Tarrant County restaurant industry, having helped design H3Ranch, Cabo and Lucile's, as well as founding Fuzzy's and Yucatan Taco Stand.

Born Jan. 14, 1966, Mr. Willis grew up in the Netherlands where his father was in the aircraft repair business. According to a 2001 Star-Telegram profile, after Mr. Willis graduated from L.D. Bell High School in Hurst in 1984, he went to work as a hotel chef in Florida, then moved on to Will Rogers Downs in Oklahoma before returning to Fort Worth, where he worked at the River House, a popular seafood spot on University Drive in the '80s.

He enrolled at the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, N.Y., but ran out of money two months short of graduation and returned to DFW, working at the Hyatt Regency in Dallas. Soon he returned to Fort Worth, working with the outfit that owned the River House, Lucile's, Cabo and H3Ranch.

Later, he and M&M Steakhouse owner Keith Kidwell bought Margie's Italian Gardens in far west Fort Worth, where Mr. Willis upgraded the menu, according to the Star-Telegram profile.

In 2001, sensing a need in the TCU-area college market, he opened the original Fuzzy's Taco Shop on West Berry Street near South University Drive. Soon after, he opened Pedro's Trailer Park on White Settlement Road, in the space that later housed Lambert's and is about to be home to Clay Pigeon.

Although Pedro's closed in 2004, Fuzzy's has thrived since father-and-son team Alan and Chuck Bush bought out the original location in 2003. Chuck Bush loved Willis' concept, which has since developed into a franchise, beginning with a second Fuzzy's in 2007 on Race Street in the Riverside area of Fort Worth.

The company has grown to nearly 80 locations, many of them in Texas but some as far as Wisconsin and South Carolina.

Mr. Willis kept going, founding Yucatan Taco Stand on West Magnolia Avenue in 2008; Buffalo Gap Steakhouse and Cantina in Granbury in 2010; Buffalo Cantina Mexican Kitchen & Tequileria on Texas 360 between Arlington and Euless in 2011 (a second location opened in Southlake in 2012). Often Mr. Willis would design the concept and/or the menu, then leave the restaurant in the hands of others and move on to his next project.

He also worked for a year as personal chef for country singer Toby Keith.

His latest project, developed with owners Paul McKinney and Justin McWilliams, was Buffalo West on Camp Bowie Boulevard in far west Fort Worth.

"He was just extremely creative, and probably worked harder than most people," said McWilliams, who also worked with Mr. Willis on Yucatan Taco Stand. "He was one of the most talented people I'd ever worked with."

Funeral arrangements were incomplete Thursday
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Published by Star-Telegram on Dec. 13, 2013.

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daniel sauceda

August 4, 2014

great guy true friend / rip you will be missed.i worked with you for many years but you were a good friend, Daniel sauced h3 restaurant.

Chris Guilfoyle

July 17, 2014

Paul
I just got an e mail from classmates . Com which included a note from you. A little late. Sorry my friend. Always wondered where the heck you were. One of our classmates from Campbell just recently asked about you. I told him that I think you went into witness protection when we list touch in 85.
Impressed that you made it big time. Will see you down the road.
To your family my deepest sympathies to you as a grieve about this news.
Paul's friend
Chris Guilfoyle

Andrew Maner

April 16, 2014

CRYS NOOOOO it cant be...

Pamela Sparks

January 3, 2014

Paul you were a great cousin. You were a precious gift to Uncle Ben & Sylvia. I watched you grow into a great man with a passion for cooking. Cliff & I always looked forward to coming to Dallas to try out your latest restaurant and we're never disappointed. You will be missed by many. You certainly put your mark on Dallas and will be remembered forever. Love cousin Pam Willis Sparks

John Kennedy

December 28, 2013

December 28, 2013

Chef Paul – Wow! What a guy to be taken from us at such an early age. I met Chef Paul during our participation in the Fort Worth is cooking! cookbook production in 2003. Any foodie or friend who knew Chef Paul knew him as one of the most talented, opinionated, critically compassionate, wild and somewhat crazy, sensitive and knowledgeable culinary forces to reckon with on any social or worldly issues to come up in conversation. The many concept's and menu's Chef Paul created will carry on his reputation & legacy, and his creative talent will be dearly missed for future culinary contributions. Happy menu's and happy meal's my friend! You will be greatly missed.

John Kennedy – Fort Worth, Texas
Former partner of ‘Micheals – Contemporary Ranch Cuisine'

Johnny Sillers

December 28, 2013

Remembering when I first met you at the riverhouse and following you throughout the years. Rest in peace my friend.

"Pole" Rodney Reynolds

December 27, 2013

The stories I'll always remember, a friend I'll never forget, I'll miss his laugh, I'll miss his smile, I'll miss his kindness, his way of saying goodbye.

December 25, 2013

Paul's Memorial Service will be held 11:00 am Dec 28th at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, 7452 Precinct Line Road, Hurst, Texas 817-498-6090. Family requests donations to Chase Willis at Chase Bank.

Steve Mitchell

December 22, 2013

My friend, my brother in the kitchen. We have so many fun memories that I will always cherrish. You will be forever missed and alwasy in our hearts.
Chef Steve Mitchell

December 19, 2013

Praying for you Ben and your family. May God Bless you in this time of lost.
Your Brother in Christ,
Pat Owens

Patti Dotson

December 18, 2013

I worked with Paul and thought he was a very talented and creative chef. I am sorry for your loss and ours, as well.

Daniel Hall

December 17, 2013

RIP my friend. You were one of the best!

December 17, 2013

Ben, Sylvia, and Family
May the God of all comfort remain with your family at this time of great loss.
Mike & Kay Breedlove

Jean Judd

December 16, 2013

Does anyone know where the Funeral is going to be ? I have looked everywhere trying to find out. Paul was a Close friend of myself and Husband Gary. We will miss him so much

Larry Heppe

December 16, 2013

A great chef and a better person. I shall miss his humor and raspy laugh. Rest in peace, old friend.

December 15, 2013

You were a great brother to grow up with.I have so many memories of the good times we had as children. Rest in Peace Paul. I love you. LeeAnn Willis

December 14, 2013

This man changed the way we eat in Fort worth. I am so sorry for your loss. God be with the Family.

Jeff and Gaby Helbing

December 14, 2013

We will miss one of best ambassadors of
Fort Worth. Always a joy to be around, amazing sense of humor and generous to all. Know that your legacy will never fade. Love.

roy papajohn

December 14, 2013

Paul you were a good friend and a great Chef.I now wish I had worked with you when offered the chances,my loss.But you were still an inspiration that will always stay with me.You will be sorely missed in the restaurant community but your work will still live on.My prayers and thoughts go out to you and your family and friends and all those whos' lives you've touched for the much to short of time you were with us.Your friend always Chef Roy Papajohn

Narey Family

December 13, 2013

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Wade Cox

December 13, 2013

Paul was a great chef and a good friend to us all. He was also the key chef in the CCG feast sites from the time he came to us. I will miss him dearly as will we all.

Wade Cox
Coordinator General
Christian Churches of God

December 13, 2013

Chef Paul- You were the driving force that started my 28 year culinary career. Any foodie from Ft. Worth knew your talent. I thank you, Chef. May you be where you are needed now.
-Chef Mike McGuire- Joshua, Texas.

Alicia Bradshaw

December 13, 2013

Paul was a friend and culinary colleague. We were delighted when he agreed to be in the Fort Worth Is Cooking celebrity chef cookbook in 2003. He will be greatly missed.

Chris & Janet Arnold

December 13, 2013

May the sun bring you new energy by day, may the moon softly restore you by night, may the rain wash away your worries, may the breeze blow new strength into your being, may you walk gently through the world and know it's beauty all the days of your life.' ~ Apache Blessing

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