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James Alfred Webb

Charlotte, North Carolina

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James Alfred Webb Mr. Webb, of Charlotte, died at home surrounded by family and friends on September 6, 2008 after a three-year battle with ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease). He was born December 17, 1940 in Norwood, NC, son of the late Alfred Branson Webb and Florence Alexander Webb. He graduated from...

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I loved Alfred as much as any one. He was a wonderful person and brother in law. I hate to hear that he has left us all. He will truely be missed. He was a great example to others for his leadership and service to his Lord and community. He was always there if he could be when you needed him. My heart goes out to you during this time. There is one thing we can believe and that he is not suffering or struggling.
He is at rest!! Love to all.

We have a lot of great memories with Alfred and all of the family. He has definitely set a Christian example for all. We are so sorry that Alfred had to leave, but he is in the greatest place and we look forward to seeing him there. We are praying for peace in your lives, that God will carry you through this, just as the Footprint poem says, and I know that he is.

Love,
Walter and Cindy

Deanna,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this very difficult time. You know that I am here if you need anything.
Love, Tracy Elmore

I have worked with Alfred many times on fires and emergencies with Statesville Road VFD. What a wounderful homecoming you must have. To the family may God give you strength and patience till you meet again.

Doug & Ruth Vickery

Dear Jean and family,

I know you will miss dear sweet Alfred as we all will. Alfred was an incredible and wonderful man. An awesome Christian example. I feel truly blessed to have known him. I will miss his smile!

It was my honor to know Alfred. As a kid running around his home, and as a fellow IHBC member, to be in his presence was to understand what a true Christian is. Willing to do whatever had to be done in the service of others, that was Alfred. A tireless worker during Hearts & Hammers projects, as well as lesser known events, he brought an understanding of how to serve our Lord with joy and love. That quick smile and hearty laugh will always be remembered. What a blessing he was, and is, to all...