Obituaries: Wills

Aileen WillsAileen Wills

Aileen Isora Matt Wills, 94, passed away on August 3, 2017, in Leroy, Ill.

Aileen was born August 28, 1922. She married Burnell “Eugene” Wills on August 5, 1944. She is proceeded in death by husband Burnell, daughter Rayona Fannin and son Darrell Wills.

Aileen is survived by her children Michael Wills of LeRoy, Carol Eldridge of Canton, Ill., and Linda Barron of Smyrna, Tenn. along with 18 grandchildren, 47 great grandchildren and 16 great great grandchildren.

She was a feisty, generous and amazing woman whose door was always open for family and friends. She helped to raise many of her grand and great grandchildren. Her life was very full and well lived and though we will miss her dearly, we must remember that her huge legacy lives on in each of us.

Per her request, she will be cremated and no service will be held.

Beck Memorial Home is assisting the family with arrangements.

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