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Edna (Hall) Willett

Posted 2023-01-08 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News Herald on Jan. 8, 2023 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona
(personal article, page 5A)

Edna Willett, age 93 years old, was called home by her Heavenly Father
on December 27, 2022. Edna was a longtime resident of Lake Havasu City.
She passed away peacefully at home, following a brief stay
in the hospital, followed by hospice care. She was born to William and
Violet Hall in Cincinnati, Ohio, on August 24, 1929. The family moved to
Southern California, settling in the city of Puente. She met and
married Richard L. Palmer and they moved to El Monte, that’s where they
started their family of two sons, Dennis L. Palmer and Daryl L. Palmer.
They later moved to the San Dimas / La Verne area. A few
years after their move, they had a daughter, Denise L. Palmer.

Edna was always busy working. For a while she and her mother owned and
operated Edna’s Coffee Shop in Pomona. She worked as a waitress at the
Chuckwagon Restaurant in San Dimas and later ran a food concession booth
at the L.A. County Fair. Eventually, she found her way to be a Teacher’s
Aide, at Bonita High School, working in Special Education. She was
widowed in 1979. She continued to stay busy as she and friends held
monthly yard sales, which turned into a social outing for all.

In 1981 she met and married Dick Willett. Upon their retirements, they
started a small business called “Willies Walkies”, which served ice
cream with homemade waffle cones. They traveled and worked the county
fairs and city celebrations throughout California and Arizona. During
the down times they loved to RV, spending lots of time at Mountain Lakes
Resort.

In 1994 they moved to Lake Havasu City. She stayed busy with water
aerobics, exercise classes and playing Bingo, Bunco, and Dominoes. Edna
never met a stranger. She loved spending time with her friends as they
enjoyed many of Havasu’s restaurants and their shopping outings, making
weekly jaunts to the Hospice Store to find bargains. And of course, the
occasional trip to Laughlin. She loved to bake and share cookies with
all to enjoy. Edna attended New Hope Calvary Church and was active with
a neighborhood bible study. Unfortunately, she was widowed a second time
in 2017.

She is survived by her son Dennis Palmer and his wife Randy of Lake
Havasu City, Daryl Palmer and his wife Jessica of Indianapolis, IN, and
her daughter Denise Palmer and her partner Rose Gonzales of Pomona, CA,
step-daughter Vera and Dan Mount of Springfield, IL., step-son Michael
and Libby Willett of Danville, IL., 8 grandchildren, and 5 great
grandchildren.

A celebration of life is planned for a later date. The family is
requesting that in lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Beacon of
Hope Hospice, 1760 McCulloch Blvd. N. #204, Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403
or to New Hope Calvary Church, PO Box 837, Lake Havasu, AZ 86405.




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