NEWPORT NEWS - Chief Master Sergeant Andrew J. Webb Jr., 67, USAF-retired, husband of Carol Webb, passed away on Tuesday, March 22, 2005. CMS Webb was born on Sept. 20, 1937, in White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., and enlisted in the U.S. Air Force on Sept. 11, 1956. He served continuously for 30...
What a privilege to have known such a fun guy and fine Christian example. I'm looking forward to singing with him again, until then, my prayers are with Carol and the family.
Kelley Walsh
April 06, 2005 | Harrisonburg, VA
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Carol,Steve, Mike and Family,
Andy was such a wonderful person and I will really miss him. I am praying for you every day.
Judy Magrum
March 31, 2005 | Bowie, MD
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Dear Webb Family,
I also worked with Andy at ATSC and always admired his beautiful hand carved Noah's Ark sets. I was so proud the day I was finally able to claim one for my own and will treasure it always. Andy left a wonderful legacy in so many tangible and intangible ways and all of us who knew him are better for the experience.
Leslie Lowery
March 30, 2005 | Williamsburg, VA
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I've known Bro. Webb my entire life and can't quite imagine visiting York Baptist Temple without him there. His cheerful attitude uplifted me many times and I always enjoyed hearing him sing. My prayers are with Mrs. Webb and the rest of their family.
Christina Dickey
March 29, 2005 | Abilene, TX
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Our family is deeply saddened by Bro. Webb's death. He was truly a gifted man. He loved leading the music that praised GOD. We will miss him but are comforted to know that he is leading the choir in heaven and will be there to greet us when we all get to heaven. What a day that will be. Our prayers are with Carol and the family.
Love in Christ,
The Mozingo Family
Jeffrey and Terry Mozingo
March 28, 2005 | Brookhaven, MS
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I worked with Andy at ATSC and he was a very pleasant, caring, loving, and respectable co-worker. I loved eating the results from his gardening. Andy will truly be missed. May the family be blessed and know that he is in a much better place. My condolences.
Willa Lewis
March 28, 2005 | Newport News, VA
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I worked with Mr. Webb at the Fort Eustis Military Post Office for several years. He was a great person to work with. He always brought doughnuts to the post office for us to enjoy. Mr. Webb gave me a grapevine which is planted in my backyard and did get my first grapes last year. I will remember him for being a fine person and feel very blessed to have worked with him and to have known him.
Bert Curtis
March 28, 2005 | Newport News, VA
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I'm so sorry to hear of Andy's passing. I worked with Andy at ATSC, Fort Eustis and was happy when he moved on to the Post Office. What an awesome guy with great stories. He loved to talk about his wife, children and his precious grandchildren. He was always pleasant, had a great smile and moved 90 to nothing around the office; and not miss a beat. Andy was truly loved by all he came in contact with and he will be truly missed. May God hold Andy's dear family close at this time and always.
Cindy Curfman-Robinson
March 27, 2005 | Newport News, VA
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Dear Carol and family, we were so saddened to hear of your loss. Andy and Greg made a real connection in the rehab center over the last few weeks. Greg's greatest dissapointment is not following up on a call he wanted to make to Andy a few days before he passed.
We feel blessed that we met him and knew him for a sweet, short time. He memory is an inspiration to Greg and believe me Greg WILL think of him every morning while having his coffee. Garrett and Emily also will remember him as...