NOTE: I DO NOT KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THIS INDIVIDUAL. JUST POSTING THE OBITUARY ON JESSE
WILLS FROM THE
MIDDLETOWN (OH) JOURNAL 7/1/09
Jesse
Clay WILLS, a longtime resident of the Monroe/Middletown (oh)area, died June 30, 2009, at
Rittenhouse Senior Living of
MIDDLETOWN, OH. He was born in Salt
Lick,
KY on January 29, 1919, to parents Floyd and Clara (Downs)
WILLS. He had four sisters and three brothers. Paul
WILLS of
MIDDLETOWN, OH, Ruby
Purvis of Gratis, OH, Delores Kissick of Salt
Lick,
KY and Carl
WILLS of MI have predeceased him. He is survived by two sisters, Helen
Chesterman of FL and Mabel
Deaton of CA and one brother Kennith
WILLS of
KY. After faithfully serving his country in World War II, Jesse married his only wife, Lucy Ellen Howard, and began his life and family locally. He retired in 1982 after more than 40 years of service to Armco (AK) Steel. His wife, Lucy, died in 2003 after 56 years of devoted love and marriage, and his only child, Calvin, died in 1998. He leaves behind his only beloved grandchild, Carrie Ann
WILLS, a graduate student at OSU, who resides in
Dublin, OH; his daughter-in-law, Scott Ann
WILLS Lane, who resides with her husband, Greg, in Waynesville, OH and many family and friends who loved him very much. Some of Jesse's favorite things throughout his life were working on cars with his son and taking care of his granddaughter when she was a child. He and Lucy took many trips to Salt
Lick to visit his parents and loved having family into his home for dinners. He loved the
Bible, checkers,
Bingo, stories about working at Armco, and retelling stories about places he went and things he saw in
Europe and Africa during the war. Scott Ann and Carrie would like to extend special thanks and appreciation to Greg
Lane, Scott Ann’s husband, for his love, friendship, and time helping Scott Ann take care of Jesse during his final years; to two of Jesses nieces, Sandra
Kidwell and her husband, George of
Dayton, OH and Margaret Ann DePew and her husband,
Wilburn of Franklin, OH for their faithful visits, phone calls, cards, and gifts to Jesse. They kept family alive for him, especially since the passing of his son and wife; to Destiny Hospice for assisting Jesse to pass into his final rest with dignity; and last but not least, to all the staff and residents of
Rittenhouse Senior Living of
MIDDLETOWN (formerly
McKnight Terrace) for their excellent care, love, and friendship. They became his second family and he called it "home". Because Jesse never could forget his years in the U.S. Army, he always called the dining room at
Rittenhouse "the mess hall." He often said "they really take good care of you around here." Please come to his funeral service and celebrate his life with his family and friends on July 3, 2009 at 11:00 am at WILSON-SCHRAMM-SPAULDING FUNERAL HOME, 3805 Roosevelt Blvd., Middletown, OH with Reverend Larry Gibbs officiating. Visitation will be prior to the service from 10:00 - 11:00 am. Interment will be at Woodside Cemetery with military honors conducted by the
MIDDLETOWN Combined Honor Guard. Please sign the guestbook online at WilsonSchrammSpaulding.com