Roy-WEBB-Obituary

Roy Stephen WEBB

Toronto, Ontario

1946 - 2022

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Toronto, Ontario
CHARITY
Diabetes Canada

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ROY STEPHEN WEBB BSc. MSc. July 19, 1946 - March 30, 2022 Roy passed quietly in hospital with family by his side. Predeceased by his parents, Florence Webb (nee Pickering) and Reginald Webb; and his grand-nephew, Noah LeSage. He is survived by his wife, Christine Perry; his brother, Bruce Webb...

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I just heard and from the bottom of my heart I am so sorry for your loss. Having been where you are I understand your profound sadness and grief. I send you hugs.

My sincerest condolences on the news of Roy's passing. Roy was a wonderful and kind person, and an excellent instructor. My fondest memories of Roy were outside of the classroom but during the preparations for the Annual Run for Chiropractic Education. Roy and I were in charge of race set-up, and Roy would always be on site before anyone else. In fact, I recall questioning him if he slept on site. Through rain, sleet, snow and dawning sun, you could count on Roy. Roy may you rest in peace and...

I send my sincere condolences to Roy's family. He was a gentleman and a privilege to have known. I always admire his sense of justice, his expertise and passion for teaching, his altruism. May he rest in peace.

Roy was a great teacher, a colleague, and a dear friend. A man of all seasons you might say. You could ask him anything and he would explain it to you, or he would find the answer for you even when you least expected it. Beyond his extensive knowledge of anatomical sciences, Roy´s sense of humor and mannerisms were among many of his qualities which we will remember forever. Our sincere condolences to Roy´s family and friends. Stephen and Julita

I first met Roy at U of T in 1978. I was so surprised to again meet him in 1984 in my first year at cmcc. He hadn´t changed a bit! Still fastidious about his work, dedicated to his students and generally a warm, funny guy. All that knew him feel the loss.

My condolences to you and your family. I cannot attend the memorial service as I am attending an event out of the city. I remember Roy fondly as he taught me in 1991 and 1992. He was an example of hope for me as a Type 1 diabetic myself. He never seemed down or resentful about having the condition. I had great respect for him, and helped him out with a few hypos on occasion!

My very sincere condolences on the passing of Roy. He always walked the hallways of CMCC with a smile on his face and a pep to his step. He was consistently rated by students as one of their favourite instructors. This is an exceptional gift and the impact he had on hundreds of future chiropractors cannot be understated. Treasure your happy times and smile when you think of him. We do at CMCC.

Roy made a huge impact on our learning at CMCC. Thank you Roy.

We have lost a friend, an educator and mentor to many. I have many memories of Roy and Bill at Scarborough College.