J.-WEBB-Obituary

J. Thomas WEBB

Dayton, Ohio

1934 - 2021

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WEBB, J. Thomas 86, died on 9 March 2021, at Ohio's Hospice of Dayton. He was born in Birmingham, AL, on August 12, 1934, the son of Frank and Jessie (Parson) Webb Sr. Tom graduated from George Washington Carver High School, in Gadsden, AL, in 1950. He continued his education at Alabama...

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Best principal EVER at Roosevelt High School. II remember the days of "SUGAR FLY"!!!!!!

I remember Mr Web when i was a child and lived next door on Tampa Av in Dayton, Ohio. Condolences to the family .
Pastor Maurice Rodgers Sr.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

The "coolest" high school principal EVER!!!! Been missing you since 1975!!!!

Rest In Heaven Mr. Webb. My first principal at my beloved Paul Laurence Dunbar High School. He required us to learn our alma mater, something most people my age or younger know nothing about. To thee Dunbar we pledge our hearts.... I was very sorry to hear about your passing. Again, I wish you a heavenly rest.

Mr Webb was an amazing principle who was a stern disciplinarian & inspiring leader. At Roosevelt High School he ensured a quality and extreme fun education. During his leadership, I never regretted my choice to attend Roosevelt HS. I was a proud student who often bragged being a Teddy. Mr Webb RIP.

I just wanna thank Mr. & Mrs. Webb for all the love and support they have giving my family through these 16 years. He is god sent and will always have a special place in our hearts love you always Michael & Cloteal Taylor and family

Mr Webb was an example to the students in his presence. He was an inspiration. To the family, lifting you all in prayer.

What a joy it was to see the two of you in worship every Sunday at Grace UMC. And what a privilege to have your support during my years as senior pastor at Grace. Always ready with praise and appreciation and the occasional challenging comment. Tom, and you Eliza, were an inspiration and God's gift to the church in general and me in particular.
Love enfolds you. Prayers support you.
Bryan Palmer-Smith