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Doris Carter Willis

1932 - 2023

Doris Carter Willis obituary, 1932-2023, Fort Worth, Texas

BORN

1932

DIED

2023

Doris Willis Obituary

FORT WORTH, TEXAS - Doris was born on October 21, 1932 to Ellis Mattox and Flora Goforth Mattox and went to be with the Lord on February 20, 2023. Born in rural Mississippi her childhood was spent playing with her sisters and many cousins.



In 1954 she graduated from Alcorn High School and moved to Pecos, Texas. Here her friend, Thelma Cook introduced her to Nick Lois Carter who she married in 1954. She gave birth to two daughters, DeVonne Carter Tatum and Melinda Kay Carter Carlson. In Odessa the church, Kingston Avenue Baptist Church, then Crescent Park Baptist Church, was central to their lives. Throughout Doris's life, her faith grew as she saw God's provision through hard and easy times.



In 1976, Nick divorced her, leaving her determined to get a teaching degree and support her two daughters. By writing grant letters and applying for every scholarship she could, she became a teacher. She found that teaching came naturally to her, and she taught at the junior high level all the way to the college level.

As a single woman, in her 50's Doris befriended the young singles at her church. To this day, she has friends who are 40 years younger than she.



In 1987 she caught the eye of John Willis, a handsome widower at her church. On August 29, 1987 they married adding two daughters, Patty Willis Melton, and Nancy Willis O'Meara Krenek to her folks to love. These were wonderful days for Doris. John's quiet, loving manner and abiding faith in God were lights in her life. Their marriage flourished until John's death in January, 2006.



Doris continued her life in Odessa where she was a Women's Sunday School teacher, played bunko with her sisters and friends, joined a book club, bought a darling shihtzu, Buddy, and hosted parties for nieces, nephews, her sisters and friends.



In 2017, her memory began to decline so she moved to Fort Worth to be close to her daughter, DeVonne. In her last days she lived at Colonial Garden Memory Care. Even as her memory failed, her life-long habit of gratitude and courtesy to others never left her.



We are grateful for LaShonda, Katrina, Kaitlin, Judy, Amanda, Candace, Bea, Stephanie, and all the staff who treated Ms. Doris with love and respect.



She is survived by 4 daughters, 3 sons-in-law, 7 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren, her sister, 1 nephew, 3 nieces and great nephews and nieces.



The service will be held on Saturday, February 25th, 9:30 for visitation, service at 10:00 at Crescent Park Baptist Church.

Memorials to Crescent Park Baptist Church and ROCKride.org Georgetown

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Odessa American on Feb. 23, 2023.

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Deanna Hyson Peden

February 28, 2023

I´m just hearing of Doris´ passing and I´m so sorry to have missed her memorial! She was such an inspiration to me as a Christian role model. She always knew how to respond to every situation with godly advice from the Bible. She had a never wavering faith in our Lord Jesus Christ. She always encouraged me in my Christian ministry whatever form it took throughout my adult life. I have really missed her and know her family and close friends will too but rejoice in her home coming to her eternal home with the other saints that passed before.

Bob Sims

February 25, 2023

Mel,
So sorry to hear about your mom. Please know you are in my prayers.

Louise Parker

February 24, 2023

Forty years ago I moved to Odessa while separating from my husband and eventually getting a divorce. I met Doris at church and she immediately took me under her wing. She knew exactly what I was going through. I was fragile, in shock and confused. My separation happened suddenly and without warning. I was just 24 years old!
She spent hours talking with me and helping me. She treated me like a daughter and even gave me a key to her house.
I spent many nights there. She cooked meals for me and kept my coffee cup full in the morning!

We laughed and cried together. She helped put my broken heart back together again. She believed in me and understood me when very few people did.
I think she was a counselor and comforter to many others...just like me!
She loved me unconditionally when I needed it most!
She took what had been a very difficult time in her life and used it to help others. I believe God put her in my life. Later ...she celebrated my new marriage and the birth of my kids...She kept up with me and checked in from time to ...She was always available!

Risa Craig

February 23, 2023

What a beautiful soul Ms. Doris was! I remember her fondly from Cresent Park Baptist. Love and prayers for her precious family!
Risa Glenn Craig ( youngest daughter of the late Grady & Alice Glenn)

Karen Stewart

February 23, 2023

Doris was such a special lady and always brought sunshine into a room. I was blessed to call her friend.

Cluster of 50 Memorial Trees

Ryan & Jen Barrett + kids

Planted Trees

Sarah

February 22, 2023

My condolences to your family. Doris and her sweet smile and infectious laugh will be missed! She always loves Jesus and talked about Him all the time I knew her. God bless you in your grief. Lots of love and prayers!!

John Scott Herrington

February 22, 2023

Doris was a point of light to everyone she touched bringing joy to all. Her ministry to single adults, myself included, was a Godsend to so many. Thank you Doris for your impactful love.

Sam & Rhonda Gray

February 22, 2023

We have the best memories of Doris and so grateful for how she influenced us all. We know her absence will bring grief but we trust our Lord God to fill your hearts with peace and grace.

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