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F. Burleigh Willard Sr.

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[March 17, 2011]  LINCOLN -- Francis Burleigh Willard Sr., 91, died Wednesday, March 16, 2011, in the care of The Christian Village and Memorial Home Hospice.

A celebration of his life will be on March 26 at 5 p.m. at Holland Barry & Bennett Funeral Home in Lincoln. Visitation will be two hours before the service.

Mr. Willard's main role throughout his 40 years as a missionary was to train Latin American young people for the ministry. He was also instrumental in writing and translating materials into Spanish for use in Latin American Bible schools and churches.

He was born Feb. 3, 1920, in Fowler, Kansas. He married Amy Hankins of Ravenna, Neb., in 1942, and she died after the birth of their third child. In 1952, Burleigh married Alma Gregory of Bluffton, Mo. She died in 2003.

He is survived by four children, Celia Rose Milslagle of Lincoln, Francis Burleigh "Frank" (and Jean) Willard Jr., of Littleton, Colo., Emily Sue (and Bob) Fairbanks of Arlington, Texas, and Gregory Philip "Phil" (and Linda) Willard of Lake Barrington; one brother, Johnnie (and Noralee) Willard of Stockton, Calif.; nine grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

He was also preceded in death by a sister, Opal Ruth Willard, and a brother, George Archibald "Archie" Willard.

He and his first wife served together as Free Methodist missionaries in the Dominican Republic for six years before she died. After his second marriage and the birth of their son, they returned to the Dominican Republic with the four children. In 1959, the Willard family transferred to Nogales Bible School in Nogales, Ariz., where Burleigh and Alma remained until they retired in 1985.

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After retiring, they lived in the Phoenix, Ariz., area for about 15 years, then moved to the Glencroft Christian Retirement Village. The year after Alma's death, Burleigh moved to a son's home in Vernon Hills for a year. After that he resided in a daughter's home in Lincoln, where he lived until entering The Christian Village four months ago. During those five years, he was received warmly as a part of Neighbors to Nations Community Church.

He attended Central College in McPherson, Kan., and graduated from Greenville College in Greenville. He also earned a Doctor of Ministry in Theology degree and a master's degree in Spanish literature.

Memorials may be sent to The Christian Village, 1507 Seventh St., or Neighbors to Nations Community Church, 304 N. McLean.

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