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Dr. Elizabeth Hayward Webb

1954 - 2019

Dr.  Elizabeth Hayward Webb obituary, 1954-2019, Glastonbury, CT

BORN

1954

DIED

2019

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Mulryan Funeral Home - Glastonbury

725 Hebron Avenue

Glastonbury, Connecticut

Elizabeth Webb Obituary

Dr. Elizabeth Heyward Webb, a family doctor, artist, wife, and mother of three children, died June 25th in Hartford, Connecticut. Her friends and family describe her as an amazing, kind, and inspiring woman, who, in the face of serious health problems during most of her adult life, continued to work, travel, make art, sing, and enjoy life with her family. Liz grew up in the Chestnut Hill section of Philadelphia, the oldest of five children. Her mother, Grace Sheffey Webb, the daughter of a missionary in the Belgium Congo, was the founder of the Grace Webb School in West Hartford. Liz's father, Dr. William Logan Webb Jr., was a psychiatrist and medical director of the Institute of Living in Hartford. Liz graduated from Springside School, Philadelphia in 1972. As a freshman at the University of Pennsylvania she met the man she would eventually marry, Chris George. "I heard her singing in a dormitory stairwell even before I met her," said Chris. "She had a beautiful voice." Liz graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts 1976 and in the summer of 1978 they were married in Cyprus. At the time, Chris was a Peace Corps volunteer in the Sultanate of Oman. Following their marriage, Liz and Chris lived in Oman together. "Living without electricity or running water in 100 degree heat," Chris remembers. "That was our honeymoon." In 1980 they returned to Philadelphia where their first child, Susannah, was born in 1985. The following year, Liz and Chris moved with Susannah to the Gaza Strip and for the next four years they lived in the West Bank and Gaza while Chris worked with Save the Children. Their second child, Rosalind, was born in Jerusalem in 1987. In 1990, the family returned to the United States where their third child, Logan, was born in New Haven, CT. In New Haven, Liz coordinated research on alcohol addiction at the Veterans Administration and continued to paint, draw, and sing in her free time. In 1996, the family moved back to the Middle East where Liz began medical school in Israel, at the age of 45. She received her Doctor of Medicine from The Ben Gurion University of the Negev in 2003 and returned to the United States to complete her residency at Middlesex Hospital in Middletown, CT. Liz moved to Glastonbury in 2005 and worked at several family practices in Connecticut, before retiring in 2017. Throughout her life Liz loved music and singing. She sang in a folk group in high school, wrote songs and played the guitar during college, sang as she raised three children, and sang in every choir of every church she belonged to. Going to medical school late in life, working full time, and challenged by serious illnesses, Liz was an inspiring role model. Her family brought her great happiness and pride. Susannah Grace George is a journalist living in Washington, DC with her husband Ivor Prickett, Rosalind Vaughn George is a kindergarten teacher in Bahrain, and Logan Webb George is a filmmaker living in Brooklyn NY with his wife Celine Held. Liz is survived by her four siblings. Her sisters, Catherine Webb and Sarah Webb and her husband Fiore Screnci, live in CT. Her brother Charles Webb and his wife Mindy live in Delaware with their two children Jackson and Wesley. Her brother, William Webb and his wife Mai live in Maryland. Liz's husband, Chris, is the director of IRIS – Integrated Refugee & Immigrant Services in New Haven, CT. A memorial service and celebration of Liz's life will be held at 1:00 pm Sunday, July 7th, at the First Church of Christ Congregational (where Liz sang in the choir) 2183 Main Street, Glastonbury, CT 06033. A reception will follow. All are invited. In lieu of flowers, Liz's family asks that donations be sent in Liz's memory to the Grace Webb School, 200 Retreat Ave, Hartford, CT 06114. For on line condolences, please visit www.mulryanfh.com

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Published by Hartford Courant on Jul. 3, 2019.

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Tim McNeill

June 26, 2023

All my condolences to the Cathy Webb family

Adinah and Carmi Margolis

July 29, 2019

Dear Chris and family,
Liz was the oldest medical student I've had the privilege of working with and was indeed a very unusual woman. I remember her very well from many conversations we had and from visiting with her when she was on elective in East Jerusalem. We were amazed that she managed to get through med school, considering her family responsibilities and that she had to deal with the limitation of living far away. I was proud to learn that Liz became a very successful family practitioner.
I'm shocked at this news. Did not even know she was ill, but we not had contact in recent years.

Adinah and I join in wishing the family our deepest condolences. 'We share in you sorrow', as the saying goes in Hebrew.
Carmi and Adinah Margolis

July 9, 2019

On behalf of the faculty and staff of the Medical School for International Health, we are sending our deepest condolences. We all remember Liz's warmth and kindness. She was a gentle force who managed medical school and a family with grace. May her memory be a blessing.

Lynne Quittell
Director, North American Office MSIH

Melissa Freeman (Seaman)

July 6, 2019

Liz was an awesome classmate in medical school. We all looked up to her in awe in Beer Sheva for her decision to join medicine so late in her career and to do it at our scrappy school in Israel where we were still figuring out the curricula and what this school focus on international medicine meant. She will be missed and we were glad to have her in our group of pioneers.

Remember the happy memories of your big sister she will always love you dearly

Timothy McNeill

July 4, 2019

To Cathy and Liz ,Elizabeth i feel that i knew you threw Cathy I like to send my condolences LIZ'S family and the rest of the family may god bless Liz and many more blessings to family and friends know that Liz is now at peace and with her mom and dad and the father of us all

Joanne

July 3, 2019

Dear Cathy,

My heart goes out to you as you begin to accept the untimely loss of your beloved elder sister,Elizabeth. She had such genuine fortitude throughout her illnesses that I well understand your shock. Take comfort in knowing that Liz, who lived her life to the fullest with great character and Love Everlasting, will always be near you now in joy, most likely singing (!) May God bless your entire devoted family, especially her children and her one and only, Chris.

With love always,
Joanne

Noreen & Robert DeGoursey

July 3, 2019

Dear Chris, Susannah, Rosalind and Logan,

We are so very sorry to hear Liz has passed away. She was a lovely person and a wonderful neighbor. We will always remember her with fondness. You have our deepest sympathy. We hope your happy memories of her will help you get through this most difficult time. Liz will be in our thoughts and prayers. May you and your family find peace, and please know we are thinking of you.

Sincerely,
Bob and Noreen DeGoursey

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