CHARLES-WEBB-Obituary

CHARLES WEBB

Cambridge, Massachusetts

1928 - 2019

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DIED
January 1, 2019
LOCATION
Cambridge, Massachusetts

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WEBB, Charles Designer and Woodworker Of Cambridge, died peacefully at home on March 14, 2019, at the age of 90. Charles was born in Harrisburg, PA, in 1928 to Harry Clyde Webb and Henrietta Geety Webb. After graduating from high school in 1947, Charles enlisted in the U.S. Army. He was stationed...

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Dear Charles, We so cherish all the times we were together, and Sanibel, Cambridge Greenwich. We miss you a lot and hope that you are resting in peace and enjoying Subway in heaven with Kelley and Bill. Lots of love, Martha.

To Frances and family We have many fond memories over the Years of Charles in architectural circles and in the beautiful furniture he designed And built . Such talent he had and we are so Blessed with his creativity and devotion To his craft . Thank you forever . With affection Judy and Ed Summersby

Please accept my sincere condolences.
May your fond memories of Charles and the beautiful promise at John 6:39, 40 bring comfort in the days ahead.

My mother, Emilye, worked for Charles Webb for many years and always said he was such a fair and kind employer. Mrs. Webb & family, I am so sorry for your loss. God bless you.

I worked with Charles for more than 10 years, and continued seeing him afterward, enjoying lunch and conversation and memories of working. We shared a love of music, sailing, and the ocean, and I will miss him greatly.
Condolences to Frances and family.

Frances. We are so sorry for your loss and are sending you love and support. Janet and Charles Kawada

Sorry for your loss.

Dearest Frances, Jonathan, Pam, Liz, and all your families,
I had to write something in the Guest Book to say thank you for allowing we Eusti to share in your father's life, and in your lives. Our times together in Sanibel, Cape Cod, in CT were joyous. Charles and you all have enriched our lives. I was delighted to be able to say hello and goodbye recently, and now like to think of the fun up above. For you, however, my heart grieves.
With my deepest sympathy and love,
Martha...