In 1959, a homeowner's group called the Ridgemoor Homeowners Association
decided to incorporate as a village in order to be able to guide the
development of farmland which surrounded their homes. Changes in the
law scheduled to become effective January 1, 1960, which would require a
population of 400 for incorporation, caused this group of 167 people to
expedite its request to be made a Village. In fact, while the case for
incorporation was before court, the attorney for the homeowners association
called the president, Anton Borse, frantically asking for a name for the new
Village. Borse looked out his window and saw the willow trees along
the creek at the back of his property and promptly gave the village its
name. Willowbrook became one of the state's smallest villages on
January 18, 1960.