Although he lived for another 52 years after the death of his new bride, he never remarried.
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Don Webb, a life-long resident of Weakley County, was preceded in death by his parents, Milt and Effie Webb, wife, Violet Jones Webb; a brother, Horace B. Webb; sisters, one who died in infancy, Jimmye Webb, and Pauline Maddox. He was survived by one daughter, Martha (Jamie D.) Pate; grandchildren: Violet, Tommy, and Donna; brothers: Gus H. (Eunice) Webb, Wade Webb, and T.D. (Virginia) Webb; sisters, Ruby (John) Peery, and Lottie Fisher, along with numerous nieces and nephews.
Although he lived for another 52 years after the death of his new bride, he never remarried.
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Don Webb, a life-long resident of Weakley County, was preceded in death by his parents, Milt and Effie Webb, wife, Violet Jones Webb; a brother, Horace B. Webb; sisters, one who died in infancy, Jimmye Webb, and Pauline Maddox. He was survived by one daughter, Martha (Jamie D.) Pate; grandchildren: Violet, Tommy, and Donna; brothers: Gus H. (Eunice) Webb, Wade Webb, and T.D. (Virginia) Webb; sisters, Ruby (John) Peery, and Lottie Fisher, along with numerous nieces and nephews.
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