of Cameron, OK
October 4, 1934 - October 3, 2024
Harold was a United States Army Veteran. He retired from Harding Glass Company and after retirement he worked for several years for the City of Fort Smith. He loved playing the guitar, singing, studying the bible and going on trips with his family.
In addition to his parents he is preceded in death by one brother, Bill Willis and one sister, Ruth Ann Willis.
He is survived by his wife of over 58 years, Freeda (Tucker) Willis of Cameron; two daughters, Sherry Schuchardt and husband, Paul of Pauls Valley and Tracey Willis of Pocola; one son, Keith Willis and wife, Sherry of Cameron; 6 grandchildren, Adrian, Darion, Paige, Gwendolyn, Meaghan and Spencer; 11 great grandchildren, Hunter, Carson, Rhett, Laney, Weston, Harlynn, Lucy Ann, Hunter, Akyrian, Udrayken, Isabella and Lucifer who is expected to arrive any day, and several nieces and nephews.
A visitation will be held from 2:00-4:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 6, 2024 at Roller Funeral Home Chapel.
The funeral service will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, October 7, 2024 at Roller Funeral Home Chapel officiated by Phillip Wiley and Tim Adair. Burial will follow in Greenhill Cemetery in Cameron under the direction of Roller Funeral Home.
Pallbearers will be Darion Hill, Taylor Demoss, Spencer Featherston, Roy Aldridge, Adrian Featherston and Damon Black.
We have been only your neighbor since 2019 but it was a joy getting to know you while you were here you were the first one that spoke to us you're one of the kind of Harold rest in peace will keep eyes open for Freeda
Mr. Willis was a living example of Christian that is full of love, faith and golden hearted kindness.
I am sure many people, including myself, were able to work through many very hard trials with Mr. Willis's words of wisdom echoing in our thoughts.
I have many cherished memories with Mr Willis while growing up. One of my favorites was sitting around the camp fire in Big Sandy singing and listening to his family play music. My thoughts and prayers for all of the family during this time of loss.
I will surely remember my time with Mr. Willis as some of the most memorable moments of my childhood. From the early, crisp mornings spent walking outside and finding glass rocks, to shooting BB guns in the backyard and everyone running as I spun it around my head pretending to be "Fievel goes West." Mr. Willis has always held a very special place in my heart. He was more like a grandfather to my family than just a friend. Till we meet again, Mr. Willis!
He was a wonderful person and will be missed so much. He was like a dad to me and a grandfather to my children. I learned so much from him. He demonstrated the love of Christ