Toy Dyan Willis, born December 9, 1963, passed peacefully into heaven on July 18, 2024. Her life reflected her deep faith and unwavering strength. Though her passing is deeply felt, her family and friends find comfort and rejoice in knowing she is now healed and in the presence of Jesus. Dyan’s faith was central to her life, and she served others with love and compassion, From the time she was very young, Dyan attended Lindale Assembly of God with her grandmother, Juana. It was because of this biblical foundation that Dyan and her family faithfully attended and served at several churches throughout her earthly life, most recently at Northwood Church. Dyan was a dedicated professional, earning her cosmetology license from North Harris Community College and her real estate license from Champions School of Real Estate. She and Monte managed their business, A.S.A.P Apartment Specialists, with great dedication. Her inner and outer beauty, along with her radiant spirit, touched many lives. Dyan was preceded in death by her sons, Monte Mark and Mitchell, and her parents, Alan and Carol Amerson. She is survived by her devoted husband of nearly 30 years, Monte Willis, and her daughter, Kelli Willis, along with many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and friends. A Celebration of Dyan’s life will be held at Northwood Church on Saturday, August 3rd, at 11:00 AM. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Dyan Willis Memorial Building Fund through northwoodgive.com. Dyan will be deeply missed and fondly remembered for her love for her family, her faith, beauty, and selfless service.
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