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Dr. Kenneth W. Webb

Reading, Pennsylvania

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Dr. Kenneth W. Webb Dr. Kenneth W. Webb, emeritus professor of modern languages at Muhlenberg College, died on March 18, 2008 in the Inpatient Hospice Unit at Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown. He was the husband of Ruth (Fisher) Webb and they celebrated their 57th anniversary on...

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No conversation about family with my father ever took place without Cousin Kenny's name coming up. It was like he was living next door.

Our sincerest and deepest condolences

Sammy Verner, Jr. et.al. (Jody, Amy, Josh, and Scott)

A Loving cousin to my father, he was a wonderful uncle to myself and my brothers. I will never forget the kindness and connection he maintained, over a distance, to my Aunt Dorothy. She spoke of him very often with love and excitement. I am sure she is now comforted to be with him.
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I will never forget picking up AD from Allentown and young Ken fixing the exhaust on my '76 Vega for the long drive to Pgh. (I kept that repair in place another 2 years !!!).
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We will miss you. Jim...

A cousin, but more like a brother,just alittle older-we shared a great many pleasant hours and Times. He was an integral part of our immediate family. My love for the old tunes is a direct result of his sharing his collection of 78's and 331/3 rds of the Big Band masters. He started me on stamps and we shared this interest to this day. Never heard him say a bad thing about anyone--a good example for all of us. A most appreciative guy--still told during a conversation this year how my...

My condolences to the family of Dr. Webb. I was one of his many students at Muhlenberg College where I found him to be a very patient and understanding professor who loved what he taught us. I often think about his gentle chastisement of me, a former high school french language student, for attempting to speak spanish but it coming out with a french accent! I'm still can see the look on his face as he would scold me. He really was one of the last of that group of old school of college...