Ouachita County Louisiana Archives Obituaries.....COLVIN, WILLIS THOMAS June 14, 2013 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Gina Brown rootsgirl36@gmail.com June 23, 2013, 9:18 pm News Star World - June 16, 2013 WILLIS THOMAS COLVIN Willis Colvin, a home builder, was born on January 19, 1948 and passed away at home in Downsville on June 14, 2013 due to compounded health complications. Willis was born and raised in Dubach but lived all of his adult life in Downsville. He was preceded in death by his father and mother Paul Willis Colvin and Mary Lucille Colvin, father and mother in-law Otis and Esther Allen, brother-in-law James Lamar Tyner, infant newborn twin brother and sister, and son Alan Wayne Colvin. He is survived by his wife and soul mate Laverle Allen Colvin who was the gem of his life, sons Timmy Paul Colvin and wife Julie of Big Piney, Wyoming, Dave Allen Dalton and wife Rhonda of Downsville, and daughter Allison Ann Dalton of West Monroe. Grandchildren Finnon Flowers of West Monroe, Allen Michael Dalton of Downsville, Taylor Michele Dalton of Downsville, Katelyn Alexandra Dalton of Downsville, Ferrin Flowers of West Monroe, and Jack Johnson of West Monroe. Brothers Justin Colvin and wife Ruby of Farmerville, Keith Colvin of Omaha, Neb., sisters Nancy Colvin Tyner of Spring, Tx, Mary Lou Colvin Adams of Ft.Worth, Tx., and Maudreen Colvin Haller and husband Joe of Spring, Tx., numerous nieces and nephews and great grandchildren, all whom he loved and all who loved him. Willis was loved and respected by all that knew him. He spent his entire adult life in Union Parish but having built many homes during his career with Pardue Construction he had numerous friends and acquaintances in the surrounding area. Willis enjoyed many different hobbies over his lifetime, hunting, fishing, playing softball, farming, roping, playing music and cooking. And helping others. There are many people today who can recall his gatherings for boiling crawfish or a hog roast. A true tradesman and craftsman he left his mark on many people's lives in many different ways. Devout in his ethics and standards he served as a role model and mentor for his siblings, children, grand children, friends, and many others. He will be greatly missed but we will rejoin him in heaven when we all see God's Face. Pall bearers will be Timmy Colvin, Allen Dalton, Finnon Flowers, Gerald Flowers, Allen Michael Dalton, Andy Rhone, and Scott Tucker. Honorary pall bearers will be Bobby Haley, Ben Purdy, Sonny Patton, Butch Pardue, Kelly McCleod, and Bobby King. Visitation will be at Kilpatrick Funeral Home, Farmerville on Sunday, June 16 from 12 noon until time of service, Funeral service will be held on Sunday June 16 at Kilpatrick Funeral Home at 2:00pm with Brian Halley officiating. Graveside service and burial will follow at Ruggs-Bluff Cemetery in Point. A request was made by Willis for dress casual, no ties. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Louisiana Baptist Children's Home, 7200 Desiard St, Monroe, LA (318) 343-2244 website: http://www.lbch.org/t12_support.htm The family wishes to thank Dr. Frank Sortor, Dr. Emile Barrow, Dr. Keith White, Dr. Steven Venters and St. Joseph's Hospice and staff. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/ouachita/obits/c/colvin2107nob.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.net/lafiles/ File size: 3.6 Kb