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Richard T. Webster

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Richard T. Webster

Birth
Batavia, Genesee County, New York, USA
Death
19 Dec 2021 (aged 58)
Le Roy, Genesee County, New York, USA
Burial
Le Roy, Genesee County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Richard T. Webster, a lifelong resident of Le Roy, died unexpectedly on Dec. 19, 2021.
Rick was born July 15, 1963 in Batavia. He married Mary Ellen (Anderson) Dec. 2, 1995.
They have enjoyed 26 years of adventures and companionship.
Rick received an Associates Degree in Criminology and a BS in Fishery Science Management. He worked in a variety of settings including landscaping, Genesee Brewery, Genesee Country Museum, SUNY at Geneseo, The Jewish Home of Rochester, and Tully's in Batavia. Rick is survived by his beloved wife, Mary Ellen and his adored son, Elijah Michael; his sister, Barbara Webster and her partner Dan Hill; niece, Caroline Webster-Hill; his in-laws, Nancy and Bill Anderson; several cousins; many friends; his loving family; and his faithful dogs, Schultz and Casey.
Rick was an avid outdoorsman and loved his flower gardens. He enjoyed hunting, especially with Eli. Food was a way of connection for Rick. He was a creative and accomplished cook and baker and always generously shared his gifts with others. Both Eli and Caroline have benefited from Rick's cooking expertise. Most recently, he has been an excellent caregiver of Mary Ellen, as she is facing medical issues. Rick was a very creative person and he recently taught himself to sew, completing a king-size quilt in 18 days. His artistic touch is present throughout his home and he enjoyed introducing Eli to untold unique artistic activities. Rick had a keen sense of humor that he has passed on to his son Eli. Rick was always happy to share his opinion, especially on topics he was passionate about. Of Rick's countless accomplishments, he was most proud of his son and he was a dedicated, loving husband. Caring for his family was his number one priority. He was Eli's greatest fan. Whether it was attending baseball, volleyball, trap shooting or musical events, he adored watching Eli grow into the talented young man that he is. His complete dedication to Mary Ellen, especially these past four months, has made her recovery possible. Rick was predeceased by his father Vernon, and his mother Grace. Due to COVID-19 a private service will be held at Cameron, Brady & Stueber Funeral Home in Le Roy, followed by a private burial at Machpelah Cemetery, Le Roy. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Rick's memory to your favorite charity. To share a memory or leave a condolence, please visit LeRoyfuneralhome.com
Richard T. Webster, a lifelong resident of Le Roy, died unexpectedly on Dec. 19, 2021.
Rick was born July 15, 1963 in Batavia. He married Mary Ellen (Anderson) Dec. 2, 1995.
They have enjoyed 26 years of adventures and companionship.
Rick received an Associates Degree in Criminology and a BS in Fishery Science Management. He worked in a variety of settings including landscaping, Genesee Brewery, Genesee Country Museum, SUNY at Geneseo, The Jewish Home of Rochester, and Tully's in Batavia. Rick is survived by his beloved wife, Mary Ellen and his adored son, Elijah Michael; his sister, Barbara Webster and her partner Dan Hill; niece, Caroline Webster-Hill; his in-laws, Nancy and Bill Anderson; several cousins; many friends; his loving family; and his faithful dogs, Schultz and Casey.
Rick was an avid outdoorsman and loved his flower gardens. He enjoyed hunting, especially with Eli. Food was a way of connection for Rick. He was a creative and accomplished cook and baker and always generously shared his gifts with others. Both Eli and Caroline have benefited from Rick's cooking expertise. Most recently, he has been an excellent caregiver of Mary Ellen, as she is facing medical issues. Rick was a very creative person and he recently taught himself to sew, completing a king-size quilt in 18 days. His artistic touch is present throughout his home and he enjoyed introducing Eli to untold unique artistic activities. Rick had a keen sense of humor that he has passed on to his son Eli. Rick was always happy to share his opinion, especially on topics he was passionate about. Of Rick's countless accomplishments, he was most proud of his son and he was a dedicated, loving husband. Caring for his family was his number one priority. He was Eli's greatest fan. Whether it was attending baseball, volleyball, trap shooting or musical events, he adored watching Eli grow into the talented young man that he is. His complete dedication to Mary Ellen, especially these past four months, has made her recovery possible. Rick was predeceased by his father Vernon, and his mother Grace. Due to COVID-19 a private service will be held at Cameron, Brady & Stueber Funeral Home in Le Roy, followed by a private burial at Machpelah Cemetery, Le Roy. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Rick's memory to your favorite charity. To share a memory or leave a condolence, please visit LeRoyfuneralhome.com

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