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Glenn Webb

Bakersfield, California

1923 - 2010

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Glenn Webb 1923 - 2010 Glenn Webb passed away Saturday night, October 16th, at his home. He was sitting in his favorite chair with his wife, Margaret, by his side. Glenn was born on December 30, 1923, on a dairy farm in Mesa, Arizona, one of nine brothers and sisters. He grew up working on the...

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I remember Mr. Webb when I attended Lincoln Jr. High School. He was a very pleasant man who was caring and witty. I especially remember that great smile of his. Sometimes he would be joking with you and you wouldn't even know it because he would have a serious look on his face. After a few seconds, he would then display that signature smile of his and you knew he had just fooled you. He made all of the students feel special and treated them with dignity and respect. Mr. Webb was an...

I grew up next door to Mr. Webb, he was still my mom's neighbor when he passed away. I go home once a month & usually would see him. I didn't make it in time this time as he passed on saturday night. I didn't get down there until sunday afternoon. Growing up I also had horses & we would always talk about them. He was always interested in what I was doing even as I grew into adulthood. He & Mrs. Webb are great neighbors to my mom, always watching out for each other. He had a great sense of...

Mrs. Webb was both my and my younger sister's 4th grade teacher. This was after Mr. Webb's retirement, which meant that Mr. Webb was our teacher too. We were very lucky to have the Webb duo and my sister, Lani, and I agree that 4th grade was a very special time and one of the best of our academic years. We will always have a special place in our hearts for Mr. Webb. We still remember the lessons he taught us and the confidence he encouraged us to have. We even remember the dances he taught us!

Mr. Webb was one on my teachers at Munsey School over 50 years ago. He changed the direction of my life by demanding that I become a good student. I never thanked him personally, but wish to let you know what a dedicated person I think he was he was.

John Mihal