Martin B Wills, 70, passed away February 1, 2024 at 7:05 p.m. at Clinton House, Frankfort, Ind., following a long illness, with his family by his side. He was born September 15, 1953 in Lebanon, Ind., the son of James R. Wills and Barbara (Stowers) Wills Hubeli. He was one of six brothers. Jay, James and Forest Wills are all deceased. He leaves two sons, Sam and Tom Wills of Texas, his mother, Barbara Hubeli of Frankfort and two brothers, Richard (Janis) Wills and Roger Wills both of Frankfort as well as many nieces and nephews.
Martin proudly served his country in the U.S. Marine Corps from July 29, 1971 – June 20, 1975. He worked in Texas and Louisiana for Shry Construction and Gritex Electric before retiring. He loved outdoor activities including camping, and fishing and loved to be with his brothers to reminisce and laugh. He loved all of them and was glad he wasn’t alone. He would call his mother to remind her he loved her, asking if she knew the song “I Will Always Love You” by Whitney Houston, well that is how much I love you, Mom.
Martin would look forward to his private Birthday and Christmas Parties his brothers and family had for him. Unable to walk, he looked forward to many car rides his brothers took him on. Roger’s son, Adam bought joy to his life, he was attentive and offered to help Martin anytime. “God will take care of you – Till we meet again”
Visitation and Services
Per Martin’s wishes, no services are planned. Clinton County Crematory and Goodwin Funeral Home, 200 S. Main St., Frankfort are assisting the family.
My sincere condolences to you and your family. Many prayers for your strength and peace in your grieving times. God’s Blessings
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI’m so sorry to hear about Marty. I haven’t seen him since we were wrestling together as freshmen. If there’s anything we could do for you please let us know. Channel peace to his family it’s already in heaven.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleReal sorry to all of the Wills family. Marty always cracked me up in school. He will be missed. RIP my friend.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleRoger Wills and Family,
Sorry to hear about Marty. I remember Marty from when I used to come and hang out with Adam on Sullivan Street. He was a very nice guy. God Bless your whole family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMarty, I will miss you forever. We found love in the last years of your life. I wish we had met earlier in our lives. I still see think I’ll see you down the hall. They have already filled your room. Just a number around here.
I know we’ll see each other again one day. Until we meet again, I love you
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo sorry for the families loss, prayers to all.
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