Mary Louise (Romine) &
Daniel H "Dan" Willis
Tombstone photo
Memorial Park Cemetery
Bartlesville, Washington County, OK
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Obit for Daniel posted by Ann Weber
Aug 12, 1931 - Feb 2, 2019
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DAVIS FAMILY
FUNERAL HOME
DEWEY, WASHINGTON CO, OK
(permission granted)
Daniel H. Willis, 87, formerly of Bartlesville, died Saturday in Eureka
Springs, AR.
Daniel, or Dan as he was known, was born the son of John Edward and Emma
Matilda (Carlsgaard) Willis on Aug. 12, 1931, in Bald Hill, OK. At a
young age the family moved to Okmulgee where Dan was raised and received
his education, graduating from St. Anthony Catholic High School in 1948.
Dan and Mary Louise Romine met through mutual friends and were united in
marriage on Dec. 30, 1950, in Okmulgee.
During his younger years Dan played basketball and even coached college
ball at Oklahoma A&M in Okmulgee during the early 1950s. Dan started his
career with Phillips Petroleum Company in 1950 in Okmulgee and his
talents as a softball player soon caught the eye of the coach for the
Bartlesville team and he was transferred to the Research Center in
Bartlesville in 1957. He worked for the company as a research technician
and was named as a developer on many patents held by Phillips Petroleum
Co. After 37 years of faithful service he retired in 1986. In 2009 they
moved to Eureka Springs to be closer to family and after 60 years of
loving marriage
Mary preceded him in death on March 1, 2010. In 2012 due
to failing health he moved in with his daughter Deb and her loving care
and support enabled him to remain at home.
After retiring in 1986 Dan received a call to formal church ministry. He
was ordained the Rev. Deacon Dan and joined the staff of St. John Before
the Latin Gate Catholic Church in Bartlesville in 1991. Together, Dan
and Mary led and conducted the RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of
Adults) Catholic program and held Bible studies in their home. He worked
in the various ministries of the church including visiting those home
bound and, in the hospital, marriage prep and the many duties revolving
around funerals including leading rosaries. He was active in the Knights
of Columbus and was a Fourth Degree Knight.
Dan’s passions in life revolved around family, church family and
friends. When the kids were young, they enjoyed camping. Later in life
they traveled all over the United States. On one special occasion while
on a decadent retreat to the Vatican they meet Saint Pope John Paul II
and were blessed by his touch. Playing golf was one of his favorite
activities especially playing with Father John Cunningham, a dear
friend. Dan was handy and tackled most any home projects. He refereed
many basketball games at local schools and bartended special events held
at Woolaroc Museum and Wildlife Preserve. Most of all Dan loved the Lord
and serving Him.
Dan is survived by five children, Deborah Pickens and Ted of Eureka Springs, AR, Paul Willis and Susan of Fresno, CA, Sam Willis and Kathy of Chattanooga, TN, Angela Garcia and Domingo of Plano, TX and Diana Navis and Michael of Neenah, WI, one sister Beatrice Kunkler of Osaka, ID, sixteen grandchildren, nineteen great grandchildren and one great great grandchild.
He is preceded in death by his parents, wife, son
Steven Daniel Willis, four brothers, Herb, Bill, John and Dick and four
sisters, Margie, Betty, Patricia and Erin.
Visitation will be held Thursday from 9am to 4pm at the Davis Family
Funeral Home – Walker Brown Chapel, 918-333-7665, 4201 Nowata Rd,
Bartlesville.
A rosary will be said on Thursday at 5pm, at St. John Before the Latin Gate Catholic Church. Funeral mass will be held Friday at 10am at St. John Before the Latin Gate Catholic Church.
Interment
will follow in the Memorial Park Cemetery.
Services are under the direction of Carter Davis and the Davis Family
Funeral Home.
Online condolences and remembrances may be shared at www.DavisFamilyFuneralHome.com.
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