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Randall Stevens Webb

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Randall Stevens Webb

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4 May 2017 (aged 66)
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Randall Stevens Webb, age 66, of West Memphis, passed away on May 3, 2017. He was born on July 3, 1950 in Blytheville, AR.

He is survived by his wife, Deborah Sorrels Webb, four children, Carmen Webb Carr (Jason), Brandon Webb (Stephanie), Shannon Williams (Charles) and Clare McCreery; ten grandchildren; his sister Judy Nelson, and nephew Don Nelson (Karen).

He is preceded in death by his parents, Harlyn Stevens Webb and Betty Baldridge Webb, and one brother, Charles Nathan Webb.

Randy attended Blytheville High School and J. W. Moore School of Technology in Memphis, TN. He enlisted in the United States Navy in 1970 and served a tour of duty in Greece.

He opened Fabrite Machine Shop in West Memphis where he worked until accepting a teaching position at West Memphis High School. In 1994, Randy joined Dr. Glen Fenter, a personal friend, to direct the physical plant at Mid-South Community College, a position he took great pride in until his death.

A true renaissance man, Randy excelled in many areas. He was an avid hunter and fisherman, as well as an expert carpenter, artist, and chef, the latter of which garnered many bragging rights for his Memphis In May cooking team, “Just Us Hogs.” He was a beloved husband, father, brother, grandfather, and friend, and he was a giver of himself and his time to anyone in need.
Randall Stevens Webb, age 66, of West Memphis, passed away on May 3, 2017. He was born on July 3, 1950 in Blytheville, AR.

He is survived by his wife, Deborah Sorrels Webb, four children, Carmen Webb Carr (Jason), Brandon Webb (Stephanie), Shannon Williams (Charles) and Clare McCreery; ten grandchildren; his sister Judy Nelson, and nephew Don Nelson (Karen).

He is preceded in death by his parents, Harlyn Stevens Webb and Betty Baldridge Webb, and one brother, Charles Nathan Webb.

Randy attended Blytheville High School and J. W. Moore School of Technology in Memphis, TN. He enlisted in the United States Navy in 1970 and served a tour of duty in Greece.

He opened Fabrite Machine Shop in West Memphis where he worked until accepting a teaching position at West Memphis High School. In 1994, Randy joined Dr. Glen Fenter, a personal friend, to direct the physical plant at Mid-South Community College, a position he took great pride in until his death.

A true renaissance man, Randy excelled in many areas. He was an avid hunter and fisherman, as well as an expert carpenter, artist, and chef, the latter of which garnered many bragging rights for his Memphis In May cooking team, “Just Us Hogs.” He was a beloved husband, father, brother, grandfather, and friend, and he was a giver of himself and his time to anyone in need.


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