Gary-Webb-Obituary

Mr. Gary Lee Webb

South Bend, Washington

May 23, 1952 – Jul 9, 2018 (Age 66)

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BORN
May 23, 1952
DIED
July 9, 2018
AGE
66
LOCATION
South Bend, Washington

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Mr. Gary Lee Webb, of Seaside, Oregon, born on May 23, 1952 in Portland, Oregon, to the late Jacqueline Webb and the late George Webb, passed away at age 66 on July 9, 2018 in South Bend, Washington. He graduated from Lane Community, Shasta Community.. From 1970 to 1975, Gary served in the Army in the Vietnam War. He also served in the Desert Storm from 1988 to 1993 in the Army Reserve. Gary is survived by his sons, Coleman Webb, Christopher Haines, and Jason Haines; daughter, Amber Phelps; brother, Paul DeMeo; and grandchildren, Hannah Webb and Jaiden Dwinell. He also leaves behind his adored dog, Anubis. Gary had many hobbies including rock hounding, car collector, and various antiques hunting. Friends and family members may attend the memorial service, officiated by Military Honors, on Monday, October 29 at 1:00 p.m. at Willamette National Cemetery, 11800 SE Mt. Scott Blvd., Portland. The funeral home will be Stoller's Mortuary Inc, 315 5Th St, Raymond, (360) 942-2071.

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I knew gary in Oakridge in the 80s, we were always chasing the lost gold mines of the area, we were brothers in arms, will always miss his wild and crazy adventures.

Gary was special and brilliant plus a terrific brother. We spoke often through the years after being separated for 35 years. He made the effort to locate the lost sibling, and what an interesting story Of course with hyperblies , he was famous for them.

I was thinking of some old friends and a Gary Lee Webb was one of them. Decided to check on the internet and found this. I knew a Gary Webb when he was stationed at Fort Carson, CO 1972-1973 and was wondering if this was him.
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