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John Lane "J.L." Willis Jr.

1923 - 2011

John Lane "J.L." Willis Jr. obituary, 1923-2011

BORN

1923

DIED

2011

FUNERAL HOME

Allen Mortuary of North Logan

420 East 1800 North Street

Logan, Utah

John Willis Obituary

According to John Lane (J.L.) Willis Jr., the doctor went over the mountain on horseback in a snowstorm to deliver him Dec. 29, 1923, in Laketown, Utah. His parents, John Lane Willis Sr. and Lillian Gheen, had to pay the doctor fee of five dollars, with groceries.
He grew up helping his family with their sheep business and had only been to Salt Lake City a couple of times when he graduated from Rich High School in Laketown, Utah. His world began to expand when he obtained a job with the FBI in Washington, D.C., working as a fingerprint classifier. Later, he enlisted in the Navy and was stationed in Hawaii and the Philippines during World War II. He was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and left for a mission in the Northern Central States mission from Clifton, Idaho, where his family had resettled. He obtained bachelor's and master's degrees from USU where he was a member of the Delta Phi Fraternity. On December 23, 1953, he married LaRue Belnap in the Logan, LDS Temple. Shortly after their marriage he joined the Junior Chamber of Commerce and became an insurance salesman.
Having lived in many places, he concluded that Logan was the best place and the people of Logan were the best on earth. He was an avid reader of The Herald Journal. He clipped and saved obituaries of his friends.
As a younger man he loved to water ski and snowmobile. He was always interested in new ideas and new products. He was an active gardener even in his later years and developed his own method for planting corn. He was dedicated to his church callings and served in the bishopric in a rest home. He enjoyed working in the Logan Temple baptistry. He took pride in his last calling to make sure the church was locked up every night.
He is survived by his wife, LaRue; their seven children (spouses in parenthesis), Crystal McKenna (Geoffrey) of Alexandria, Va., Linda Rasmussen (Derk)of Farmington, Utah, David Willis (Carol) of Murray, Utah, Carrie Saunders (Richard) of Martin, Tenn., Dale Willis (Amanda) of Logan, Craig Willis (Tanlee) of Logan, and Jeff Willis of Lehi, Utah. John and LaRue have 30 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Just as he was not born in a hospital, he did not die in a hospital. He left peacefully surrounded by his wife and his family in his home in North Logan on Aug. 25, 2011.
Funeral Services will be at the North Logan 2nd Ward LDS chapel at 1105 E. 2100 North at 11 a.m., Aug 31, 2011. A viewing will be held Tuesday, Aug. 30, at Allen Mortuary, 420 E. 1800 North, North Logan, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. and at the church Wednesday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Interment will be in the Logan City Cemetery.
Condolences and memories may be shared with the family at www.allenmortuaries.net.

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Published by Logan Herald Journal from Aug. 28 to Sep. 11, 2011.

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September 22, 2011

John was a long time friend. We first met at Utah State Univ. I was sorry to learn of his passing. Tom & Joan Gunn

Marvin Fluckiger

September 11, 2011

I send my Condolences, John was a good man I always enjoyed visiting with him, some of the little saying he would come off with. I will miss him and his phone calls checking on how things were going. Best wishes to the entire family.
Marvin Fluckiger

Art Turner

September 8, 2011

John, you were a great friend, I will miss you dearly

Russell Drake

September 1, 2011

LaRue and family, our condolences at John's passing. We're thankful for our acquaintance with you during our years in North Logan. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Russell & Nancy Drake

Ferrell (Bailey) Hornsby

September 1, 2011

I'll miss John from the nursing home branch days! My prayers are with you and your family, LaRue!! --Ferrell (Bailey) Hornsby

Gary and Jolene Wangsgard

August 29, 2011

Dear Back Yard Neighbors, Our hearts and love are with you at this difficult time.

Brad Larsen

August 29, 2011

I will never forget the time Bro and Sister Willis visited me while I was serving in the Pennsylvania Mission. They took me and my companion out for a very nice dinner. ... It's sad to see all of the pioneers of the old Logan 20th Ward pass on. ... May the Lord bless you all.

David & Carol Willis

August 28, 2011

We love you Dad.

Shauna Hall

August 28, 2011

Sorry for your loss willis family my prayers are with you

Willis Burton

August 28, 2011

Great friend. Best to the. Family. Willis & Virginia Burton

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