The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Ernest Patrick “Pat” Willis

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Funeral Mass for Ernest Patrick “Pat” Willis, 82, of Perry, will be 12 noon Friday, at St. Cyprian Church, 4223 Middle Ridge Road, Perry. (*Family only please.)

Pat passed away Sunday, March 22, 2020, at Rae-Ann Nursing Facility in Geneva.

Born Dec. 17, 1937, in Cleveland, he had been a resident of Lake County for 57 years, living in Eastlake before moving to Perry.

Pat was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, and member of American Legion Post 112 in Madison, V.F.W. Post 8548 in Madison, and Willoughby Eagles Aerie 2300. He was also a member of St. Cyprian Church in Perry and a former member of St. Justin Martyr Church in Eastlake. Pat loved sports, including baseball, football, basketball, bowling, playing softball and harness racing.

Mr. Willis had worked as an electricia­n for more than 50 years and was a proud member of Electricia­n’s Union Local 38. His last job was working on the Cleveland Browns Stadium. Pat was the beloved husband of 25 years to Sandra (nee Stois) Willis; loving father of Patrick (Felice) Willis, Tim (Melissa) Willis, Nancy (Dave) Hiner, Karen (Mike) Donnellan, Megan Willis (Mike LaRiccia), and Tina Piszczor; cherished grandfathe­r of Mikaela (Phillip) Casolo, Kelsey Willis, Brittany, Korrey and Brooke Willis, Taylor Hiner (Tyler Popil), Kailey Hiner, Luke, Beverly and Ashley Donnellan, Megan Johnson (Christian Gufreda), and Molly Horvath; great-grandfathe­r of Oliver and Zayden; brother of Jack (Camille) Willis, Jim Willis and Bob (Nancy) Snowberger; and uncle of nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Beverly A. (nee Buerkle) Willis; parents, Froeman Ernest Willis and Mary (nee Reitz) Willis Snowberger; and siblings, Richard Willis, Howard Snowberger and David Snowberger.

In this unknown time with the COVID-19 pandemic, attending a visitation may not be in your best health interest. Please be with us in prayer. A Celebratio­n of Life service will be announced at a later date. Burial will be in All Souls Cemetery in Chardon Township.

In lieu of flowers, contributi­ons are suggested to the American Cancer Society or Hospice of the Western Reserve.

To leave condolence­s MCVfuneral­homes.com. for the family, visit www.

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