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Willard

[ wil-erd ]

noun

  1. Emma (Hart), 1787–1870, U.S. educator and poet.
  2. Frances Elizabeth Caroline, 1839–98, U.S. educator, reformer, and author.
  3. Jess, 1883–1968, U.S. boxer: world heavyweight champion 1915–19.
  4. a male given name: from Germanic words meaning “hardy” and “will.”


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As children streamed into Willard ahead of the 7:50 a.m. start of classes, parents milled around the entrance, which is framed by two rows of palm trees.

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As fans will know by now, Roan was born Kayleigh Rose Amstutz and raised in the Bible Belt town of Willard, Missouri.

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Sanchez is an education site coordinator at Willard Elementary School in Pasadena.

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Born Kayleigh Amstutz, she was brought up in the conservative city of Willard, Missouri, where she attended church three times a week and was taught that being gay was a sin.

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The sheriff's office found a car belonging to the victims near the town of Willard, the statement said, and the search re-focused to that area.

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