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Kenneth Webb

Danbury, Connecticut

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Kenneth Webb, age 79 of New Milford, loving husband, father, grandfather and friend, died peacefully in the arms of his wife on Friday, September 17, 2010. He was born in Somers, N.Y. in 1931 to Frank and Elmira Webb, and sibling to Dorothy Gallo, Margaret Ford and Frank Webb. At age 17 he...

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You´re not forgotten, I think about you everyday. Thank you for leading me in the right path of life. Love and miss you very much.

13 years! Gosh how time flies. My good friend, miss you.

I just found this legacy page and I know it's been several years since Kenny passed. I just wanted to say what a hero he was to my family and I... My cousin Jimmy and I would come to New Milford to visit him at his shop. He was always so great with his fans. We were a diehard bunch. Kenny and that track were all that mattered on the weekend's. I have never had a better time in my life. Thank you Kenny and the Webb family for being such a great influence in our lives.

I think he was one of the greatest drivers of all time. On the track, he had amazing abilities, but that is not what made him the greatest driver whom I ever knew. It was his incredible attitude that I remember-- On and off the track. Kenny raced with the brains that knew how and when to make a move, and more importantly, when not to make a move. This inherit sense made him win and finish those races where the average "great" racer would not. I listen on TV about those drivers who race hard...

I lived next to to Kenny on web lane,this man shaped my brother and i lives in so many postive ways,to all his family i am sorry for your loss he was a great man and will be missed.Paul Grieco

I remember watching frank working on the flintstone#22, he moved to fla and loss contact with him. His brother vic is married to my Aunt who i talk to and visit. he was a true racer R.I.P. Michael Peck

So the holiday's have passed. The fall has turned to the cold winter. What would have been your 80th birthday is almost here. They say with time pain dulls. Somehow mine just seems to become worse:( I miss you so much. I pray you are somewhere above looking out for me now. I love and miss you...Love, Kim

my love, i miss you so very, very much. the loss becomes greater with each passing day. we will be together when the time is right. "will you know my name when i see you in heaven" i know the answer is yes.

To the Webb family, I am saddened by your loss. I remember watching him at the Racearena and how much I enjoyed watching him race. You're in my heart and prayers.