COLUMBUS, GA. ENQUIRER October 1, 1933 MRS. D. E. WILLIS PASSES AT HOME Widow of Charles D. Willis Passes Saturday Night. Funeral to Be Held Monday Mrs. Dora Elizabeth Willis, 58, widow of Chas. D. Willis, who was prominent in business and fraternal circles, died at her residence, 447 Broadway, Saturday night at 9:15 o'clock of compilcations of diseases. Mrs. Willis, was a sister of the late J. S. B. Crossman and one of the oldest residents of lower Broadway, having lived at 447 Broadway for the past fifty years. She was a member of the First Baptist church. Surviving Mrs. Willis are three sons, Charles C, John W. and T. B. Willis, all of Columbus; three daughters, Mrs. M. M. Browne of Miami, FL, Mrs. H. G. Brooks and Mrs. W. G. Storey of Columbus and two grandsons, Harry G. Brooks, Jr. and Joseph Brooks of Columbus. Funeral services will be held at the residence Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Dr. Frederick S. Porter, of the First Baptist church, will officiate. Interment will be in Riverdale cemetary. The following will serve as pallbearers; active, W. Owen Reich, Harry W. Reich, Stanton Colquitt, George N. Hunter, John Haney and Harry L. Chandler. Honorary: J. M. Rutledge, H. C. Smith, Sr., F. C. Retch, Sr., C. Schomburg, S. L. Simmons, Sr.,. H. H. Hunter, Sr, John P. Turner, W. W. McKenzie, R. H. Peacock, W. S. Gillis, S. T. Philips and Dr. G. S. Murray '