Paul-Webb-Obituary

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Mr. Paul Webb Jr.

Atlanta, Georgia

Jan 6, 1922 – Apr 15, 2012

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BORN
January 6, 1922
DIED
April 15, 2012
LOCATION
Atlanta, Georgia

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Gwyn and family,

We were sorry to learn of Paul Jr.'s passing. Nancy and I extend our sympathies to you and the family.

Carl Hamilton
Northern Virginia

Dear Mrs Webb, I only got to be around Paul when we were doing some painting for him while Ronnie Fain was do some construction work. He was a true Southern Gentleman and I could tell that he was the type person that I could listen to for hours. He shared some of his early stories about his practice that I found absolutly fabulous. I only wish I could have know him better. God blessed us all by letting us know him. Bobby Adams

Dear Gwyn,
Paul and I were friends and colleagues across decades; we shared many interests both inside and outside our profession. We were both veterans of World War II, lawyers, Fellows in the American College of Trial Lawyers, presidents of Atlanta Legal Society, lovers of outdoor environments and hiking, active in our respective churches at local and higher levels, and more. But above all, we were friends, and our friendship crossed generations. I knew well Paul's father and some of...

A prayer: Do not stand at my grave and weep. I am not there, I do not sleep.
I am a thousand winds that blow. I am the diamond glints on snow. I am the sunlight on the ripened grain. I am the gentle Autumn's rain. When you awaken in the morning hush, I am the swift uplifting rush of quiet birds in circled flight. I am the soft stars that shine at night. Do not stand at my grave and cry:I am not there, I did not die. May you all find comfort knowing Mr. Webb is at peace. Laura McQueen

Dear Ms. Webb and family,
I have so many fond memories as a child sitting near Mom and Dad listening to Mr. Webb spin stories in his gentle way. He always had time for the Marchman boys when he and Dad got together...I imagine that both of them are having a great reunion right now...shouting about them Dawgs, or perhaps, catching up about their "children". Your are all in my thoughts and prayers.- Frank Marchman- Sharpsburg.

Dear Gwyn and the Webb family
Cousin Paul was an excellent man, a talented lawyer and we are all luckier to have had him in our lives

Kendra

Dear Webb Family,
Paul will certainly be missed. He was the last of Webb Parker Young and Ferguson. Guy enjoyed working with all of them.

Dearest Gwyn & Family - David and I both feel that we share in your loss of this remarkable man. We will never forget his gracious hospitality & heartfelt "speeches" at Thanksgiving. He truly made us feel like "Family".
Leah & David Franco
Atlanta, GA

Dear Gwyn and family: I know I speak for everyone in our men's discussion group when I say that our small world has shrunken measurably with Paul's passing. We will miss his keen mind, fascinating stories and ascerbic wit. He loomed large among us, as he did in the wider world. We will miss him sorely. Please call on us if there is anything we can do.
Much love,
Steve Salamon
For the Men's Discussion Group