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Thressa Erleane <I>White</I> Webb

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Thressa Erleane White Webb

Birth
Luverne, Crenshaw County, Alabama, USA
Death
29 Oct 2016 (aged 92)
Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.4379585, Longitude: -111.8349515
Plot
Section 691, Lot 1, Grave 7C
Memorial ID
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Thressa Erleane Webb passed away peacefully on October 29, 2016 in Mesa, Arizona with loved ones at her side. Erleane was born March 25th, 1924 in Luverne, Alabama to I.E. White and Annie Belle Garner White. The family moved to Mesa, Arizona when Erleane was very young. She graduated from Mesa High School and then entered the work force shortly after graduation. In early 1946, she met the love of her life, Edward Russell Webb, and they were married later that year on Nov 7th, 1946. They were sealed together in the Mesa Arizona Temple "for time and all eternity".

They are parents to six children; Loran E. (Marilyn) of Mesa AZ; Russell W. (Nancy) of Oregon (both deceased); Ann Marie (passed in infancy); Judy Davis (David) of LaVeen AZ; Karen McLaws of Mesa, AZ and Sandra Seifert (Jerry) of Ogden, UT. They have 17 grandchildren and
43 great grandchildren (with 3 more on the way).

Erleane worked throughout her life and retired from the City of Mesa, Parks and Recreation Department. Erleane was a wonderful and dedicated mother and grandmother, also a devout member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints where she served faithfully in many sacred callings. She also served alongside her husband, "Russ" in the ADA-M Program (Alcohol, Drug Addiction - Mormon), of which he was Founder, for 23 years in the completion of multiple mission callings to help those struggling with addiction, and their families.

She is survived by her sister, Dixie Solomon of Queen Creek AZ, and was preceded in death by six brothers and three sisters. Mom loved her family reunions, her cabin in Overgaard, singing and music (especially country music), playing and watching competition sports and was a loyal ASU and Dallas Cowboy football fan. Erleane loved people and never met a stranger. She was friendly and kind to all, gladly serving those in need of her help. She will be greatly missed by many but especially by her family. A viewing will be held on November 7, 2016 from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. with the funeral services directly following, to be held at the Lehi Stake Building at 1430 N. Grand in Mesa, AZ. 85201. Interment will immediately follow at the Mesa City Cemetery.

Published online at www.meldrummortuary.com
Thressa Erleane Webb passed away peacefully on October 29, 2016 in Mesa, Arizona with loved ones at her side. Erleane was born March 25th, 1924 in Luverne, Alabama to I.E. White and Annie Belle Garner White. The family moved to Mesa, Arizona when Erleane was very young. She graduated from Mesa High School and then entered the work force shortly after graduation. In early 1946, she met the love of her life, Edward Russell Webb, and they were married later that year on Nov 7th, 1946. They were sealed together in the Mesa Arizona Temple "for time and all eternity".

They are parents to six children; Loran E. (Marilyn) of Mesa AZ; Russell W. (Nancy) of Oregon (both deceased); Ann Marie (passed in infancy); Judy Davis (David) of LaVeen AZ; Karen McLaws of Mesa, AZ and Sandra Seifert (Jerry) of Ogden, UT. They have 17 grandchildren and
43 great grandchildren (with 3 more on the way).

Erleane worked throughout her life and retired from the City of Mesa, Parks and Recreation Department. Erleane was a wonderful and dedicated mother and grandmother, also a devout member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints where she served faithfully in many sacred callings. She also served alongside her husband, "Russ" in the ADA-M Program (Alcohol, Drug Addiction - Mormon), of which he was Founder, for 23 years in the completion of multiple mission callings to help those struggling with addiction, and their families.

She is survived by her sister, Dixie Solomon of Queen Creek AZ, and was preceded in death by six brothers and three sisters. Mom loved her family reunions, her cabin in Overgaard, singing and music (especially country music), playing and watching competition sports and was a loyal ASU and Dallas Cowboy football fan. Erleane loved people and never met a stranger. She was friendly and kind to all, gladly serving those in need of her help. She will be greatly missed by many but especially by her family. A viewing will be held on November 7, 2016 from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. with the funeral services directly following, to be held at the Lehi Stake Building at 1430 N. Grand in Mesa, AZ. 85201. Interment will immediately follow at the Mesa City Cemetery.

Published online at www.meldrummortuary.com


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