Jim-Webster-Obituary

Jim Webster

Seattle, Washington

Aug 28, 1943 – May 14, 2020 (Age 76)

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BORN
August 28, 1943
DIED
May 14, 2020
AGE
76
LOCATION
Seattle, Washington

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Jim Webster was born Aug. 28, 1943, in Seattle, Washington, and moved to Alaska in the early 1970s after serving in the Navy Air Corps. He then served as a commercial pilot for Webber Air in Ketchikan, Alaska. His next adventure was flying for the Southeast Island School District. During one of...

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I was lucky to have worked with Jim during his time at Webber Air in Ketchikan so many years ago. Jim was not only an excellent pilot he was an exceptional person and will be missed by many. I am so sorry for your loss Joan, may your faith along with the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Southeast Island School District sends condolences to the family. Jim was a well-loved pilot for the school district many years ago and is remembered fondly for all that he has done for the students, parents, and staff. May he rest in peace.

A dear family friend for almost 40 years...a wonderful, wonderful person who will always be remembered. My love and support to Joanie.

I am one of many who had the honor of working in the same industry
as Jim in southeast Alaska many years ago. I just want to express
how respected and revered Jim is by all that knew him from the old days
in Ketchikan. He was a great man and will never be forgotten especially by those of us who tried but could never quite keep up with Webster in the Golden Nuggetand the Bug Eye. I am so sorry for your loss.

May you Rest In Peace Webster you were truly one special person ! Love to you Joanie!!❣

Jim Webster, my uncle, was and is loved, appreciated, and respected in many capacities including husband, son, brother, brother-in-law, uncle, great-uncle, nephew, cousin, friend, neighbor, mentor, and of course gifted pilot. If you knew him, you will be able to add to this list of relationships and qualities of a man who will be long remembered with high regard.

We are so very saddened to hear of the loss of Jim. He flew for us many times, and we always appreciated his safety in flying. Our most recent flights were last Fall, when he flew family and grandchildren out to our wilderness home for a visit. He was so good with the kids. They thought he was great.
Jim Webster was highly thought of, and we send best wishes and blessings to Joan and family, From Rose, Bill & Verna Coy- Coyclan of Clanskeep- Kantishna River