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Paul Ray Webb

Charlotte, North Carolina

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Paul Ray Webb Mr. Webb, 71 of Charlotte passed away at Presbyterian Hospital on Thursday, August 19, 2004. Mr. Webb was born in Henrietta, N.C. August 30, 1932 son of the late James Burton and Callie Gibson Webb. Paul attended Tri High School and graduated with honors from Blanton Business...

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Dear Perry and Family,
I just heard about your great loss. My heart and prayers go out to you. Your Dad was a very special person- with courage of a lion! Perry, I pray that your days will be filled with warm memories and nights of peace. Call upon the Lord and He will comfort you - all you have to do is ask. Remember it is only good-bye for now.

Perry We are sorry for your loss,with our deepest sympathy and our prayers.Mike and Diane

I had the great privilege of working for Paul and Ruth in 1977 during my senior year at Belmont Abbey and again for several years in the mid 1980s before moving from Charlotte. I was saddened to hear of his passing and I know he will be missed by his family and many friends. I learned everything there is to know about income taxes from Paul and also many lessons about how to run a successful business. My time at Webb Tax Service was always enjoyable and I looked forward to going to work every...

perry
im sorry to hear about your father.i send my condolence to you and your family.
a coulwood jr. high friend
mike smith

I have tremendous respect for Mr. Webb and his life. I'm sure that many people would have given up when faced with his adversities.Recently,I read the Observer article about Pauls' successful business career as founder of Webtax Co.I have that article with his picture(still working at age 71) in a scrap book at my house.Paul was successful as a human being also.I am proud to have known him.I learned of his passing belatedly so I wanted to pay my respects here. My deepest regards to the entire...

We have lost a very caring and ethical human being. I always found Mr. Webb to be helpful in any way that he could be.

Our hearts were broken to hear of Uncle Paul's death. We admired how he always surmonted any obstacle with his incredible endurance and positive attitude, and we fully expected to hear that he was back at work....My memories of Uncle Paul are many and ALL happy. I was not his blood neice, so he didn't have to love me, but I truly believe he did! He always showed interest in my life and work and my husband Brent and sons admired him fondly! Pam and Perry, I remember him taking us swimming at a...