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Bill Willis funeral OSU great remembered for being family man Tuesday, December 4, 2007 3:03 AM By Andrew Tobias THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH RENEE SAUERdispatchBill Willis' grandchildren, from left, Kisa Willis, Jehuti Willis, William Willis III and Imani Willis spoke about their grandfather during the memorial service at First Congregational Church. Laid to rest yesterday in his gold Pro Football Hall of Fame jacket, Bill Willis was remembered as many things: a football legend, a trailblazer, a civil servant. But those who knew him best said he was first a family man. "His greatest team was his home team," said Bishop Timothy Clarke, one of three clergy members who presided at Willis' funeral service, "and his quarterback was Odessa," his late wife. Cont.. |
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HALL OF FAME: HOFer Willis remembered as trailblazer, family man Wednesday, December 5, 2007 FROM STAFF, WIRE REPORTS Bill Willis, a Hall of Fame guard with the NFL?s Cleveland Browns and Ohio State?s first black football All-American, was remembered at his funeral as a family man along with being a star and a trailblazer. Willis, 86, died Nov. 27 after a short illness. He was laid to rest Monday after a two-hour funeral attended by about 225 people at First Congregational Church in downtown Columbus. ?Bill was the last person who would take credit for something,? said Gov. Ted Strickland, recalling Willis? work as a commission director. ?He would say he was just doing what was right.? Mike Brown, owner of the Cincinnati Bengals, remembered Willis as one of his childhood heroes. His father, Paul Brown, coached Willis at Ohio State and with the Browns. Ohio State Athletics Director Gene Smith thanked Willis for paving the way for blacks in collegiate and professional sports. Cont... |
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![]() A Small Tribute to Bill Willis Bill Willis died last year at the age of 86, but his legacy will live on in Columbus forever. Read More... |
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Scout$--All-Time Greatest ? No. 7: Bill Willis
2 time All-American and 7 time All-Pro. Inducted into the College Football HOF, the Pro Football HOF, and was in the inaugural class of tOSU HOF. |
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I'm not saying that the change to Braun wasn't fortuitous for Willis; just that the timing of it seems to be misreported; and the fact that Willis wasn't eligible for varsity ball in 1941 was ignored. |
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If you're going to give me [censored] like that, could you at least use a larger font so I could read it without my magnifying glass?
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