Heather Willis, a mother of four, died suddenly. Locals pay respects and share memories of her and her contributions.

Heather was married to Keith, and loved her kids, Noah, Ben, Poppy, and Ruby. Her mother, Patricia, is deceased, but she leaves behind sisters, Sharon and Lynsey.
Carla Lockhart, a member of Parliament, spoke about Heather because she knew her and her family. She sends prayers during this sad time.
Heather’s sister, Sharon, said it wasn’t supposed to end this way. A former teacher remembers Heather as a lovely girl, and sends condolences to her family.
Lisnagarvey Hockey Club held a moment of silence for Heather as she coached the P7 girls and was a volunteer. The club sends love to the Willis family.
Lagan Valley Vineyard shared the sad news of Heather Willis’s unexpected passing. Heather, Keith, and their kids are very loved there, and people are asked to pray for the Willis family.
The church said death and pain are not forever. People can look forward to a day of new beginnings.
The funeral will be Tuesday, February 11, at 2:30 p.m. at Lagan Valley Vineyard Church, Altona Business Park BT27 5QB. The burial will be private.
The family requests no flowers. People can donate to Revive-ICU at the Royal Victoria Hospital, sending donations to Malcomsons Funeral Service, 7 Robert Street, Lurgan, BT66 8BE.
Heather and Keith ran Willis Pharmacy together in Scotland, starting their pharmacy in Scotstoun in 2007 and then opening five more stores.