
Willie Arthur Thornton, who was affectionately known as “Captain Blackdraw” passed away unexpectedly at the age of 56 on Thursday, August 28, 2008. Willie was born in Dyersburg, Tennessee on August 30, 1951 to the late Willie Mae Powell and Willie O. Thornton. The Thornton family moved to Racine when Willie was a small child. He was involved in many of the clubs and sports at Park High School and graduated in 1971. Willie’s love for the city of Racine and the school system led him to obtain employment as an engineer with Racine Unified School District. During his time away from work, Willie was a member of Greater Mt. Eagle Missionary Baptist Church where he sang in the Male Chorus and Combined Choir. Willie loved to travel, especially by car or truck so that he could talk on his CB to his friends all over the country. His handle, “Captain Blackdraw”, was known by many. He was the sort of man that you could turn to when you needed help, and was often there to help without even being asked. Many people hold fond memories of Willie caring for his neighbors’ lawns and ensuring that the snow was removed, or helping out at Jerry’s Barber Shop. He is survived by his children, Sandra Renee (Christopher) Wise of Racine, Wisconsin and Elvin L. Thornton of Chicago, Illinois; three grandchildren: Damon Thornton-Muhammad, Ciara Thornton, and Chris Wise, Jr.; three brothers: Vernon Crawley of San Francisco, California, Theophlius “Ted” Crawley, and Ardell “Ken” (Trina) Crawley both of Las Vegas, Nevada; as well as many other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his father, Willie O. Thornton; his mother and stepfather, Willie Mae and Claster Cummings; brother, Howard Ward; and sister, Wava J. Days. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, September 3, 2008 from 5-7 p.m at Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home. Homegoing services will be held at Greater Mt. Eagle Missionary Baptist Church at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, September 4, 2008. Final viewing will be at the church at 10:00 a.m. prior to the start of the worship service. Pastor Keith T. Evans will be officiating. Committal services will follow at Graceland Cemetery in Racine, Wisconsin.
Charlie & Eloise Johnson says
To the family of Willie I hope and pray that God will give you comfort at this time of your lost.
We all lost someone we love and will remember as a friend and love one. I will remember his laugh and his love for God, and how he was willing to share both with anyone that had the time. He’s gone but not forgotten. May God be with you and keep you all.
ciara thornton says
A thousand times we needed you
A thousand times we cried
If love alone could have saved you
you never would have died
A heart of gold stopped beating
two twinkling eyes closed to rest
God broke our hearts to prove he only took the best
never a day goes by that you�۪re not in my heart and my soul.
I LOVE YOU WITH ALL MY HEART- CIARA