Arkport, NY
John B. Willis – 68 – of West Avenue, Arkport, died early Monday morning (July 28, 2025) at The Vincent House in Wayland, following a courageous battle with cancer.
Born in Upland, PA on January 12, 1957, he was the son of Talmage and Norma (Been) Willis.
As a young child, John lived in Seattle, WA then moved to South Dakota where he attended Lead High School. Before graduation, he enlisted in the United States Army at 17 years of age. He was stationed in Alaska and completed his schooling at Fairbanks High School. John proudly served his country for 9 years before his honorable discharge in Augst, 1983.
Upon his honorable discharge, John began his career in the transportation industry while living in New York, South Dakota, and Washington. Throughout the years, he was a shipping manager in a wood & drapery plant and a truck driver for a short time. In the 1990s, John moved to Warsaw, NY and was employed by Champion. He was hired by Covered Wagon Tours in Hornell in 2000 and served as Motorcoach Operator before retiring due to injury in 2010.
John was a member of the Webbs Crossing Bible Church in Hornell. He enjoyed hunting.
In addition to his parents, John was preceded in death by his brother, Wayne Willis.
He is survived by his daughter, Kristin (Michael Halbert) Willis of Arkport; his son, Joshua Willis of Seattle, WA; step-daughter, Seantea (Ross) Temple of Murfreesboro, TN; 1 sister, Stephanie (David) Spindler of Cocoa Beach, FL; 2 brothers, Talmage E. (Deborah) Willis, III of Denver, CO & Keith (Millet) Willis of San Antonio, TX; 5 grandchildren, Andrew Wilson, Kiera Halbert, Raelyn Halbert, Wren Temple, & June Temple; several nieces and nephews.
To honor John’s wishes, there will be no calling hours or services. Funeral arrangements are in care of Dagon Funeral Home, 38 Church Street, Hornell, NY.
John’s family requests that memorial contribution in his name be made to The American Cancer Society by visiting https://donate.cancer.org/.
To leave an online condolence or share a memory, please visit www.dagonfuneralhome.com or www.facebook.com/dagonfuneralhome.
In recognition of John’s service in the United States Army, the American Flag at the Dagon Funeral Home will be flown at half-staff.