Paul-Webecke-Obituary

Paul Searls Webecke

Salt Lake City, Utah

About

LOCATION
Salt Lake City, Utah

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Paul Searls Webecke 1970 ~ 2004  Paul Searls Webecke, 34, died in an automobile accident near his home in Port Charlotte, Florida, September 30, 2004.  He was born August 2, 1970, in Provo, Utah, to Paul and Jane DeGraffenried Webecke. Searls, a former resident of Clinton, Utah, graduated from...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Dear Jane and Family,
We have been out of town and just read the news. Our love and prayers are with you and your family. Parents should never out live a child, no matter what the age. We know the grief and pain you are experienceing and we plead with Heavenly Father to give you strength, peace and comfort at this time. God will send angels to be with his little family. Sometimes we wonder what more important thing there is for him to do, than to be here, but our faith must remain...

Many of Searl's former coworkers like myself were deeply saddened by the news of his passing. We'll remember him with a smile on his face and the can do attitude he always maintained.

He will be missed.

Paul Searls Webecke, has moved on to other greater things but his presence in this life will be missed by many. My heart goes out to his family and loved ones. It is never really easy when one moves on into the next life but there is a next life. We look forward to that time when we can meet again and our memories are clear as to these things. May God bless you, your loved ones and friends with a peace and knowledge that will uplift us and help us through these trying times. This really is a...

My husband and I adopted the Webecke family when they first moved to Florida. We were there to help Searls move in. We have become Nanny and Pa to the kids. We shall have many fond memories of Searls. He had so much knowledge of the Gospel and contributed much to our Sunday school class. He was fun to have at a party. He loved to dance and kick up his heels. We are greatful he was a part of our lives and that Christina and the children shall continue to be. You his family, can be proud of the...

Our thoughts are with all of the Webecke families. We knew Searls in high school. He was a great friend to all. He lived his religion in all that he did and said. He will be missed by all that know him. Our prayers are with his family.

I worked with Searls at Folio up to the point he left Utah for an adventure with OpenMarket in Massachusetts. I have very fond memories of him and his talents with wood working, making balloon characters, sense of humor, and his skills with interacting so well with everyone he met.
I will never forget his smile and jokes he expressed everyday at work. And he was always so proud of his family, and spoke of them a lot.
It was an honor to meet him and his family. My condolences go...

Dear Jane,
I was so sad to read of the passing of your son. The Marvell Gardner Jacobson family extends it's deepest sympathy. Please know that our prayers and thoughts are with you.
with love, Laura Jacobson Davis

I worked at Folio with Searls for a short time. I remember his talent with making wooden toys and wooden puzzles. He was very creative, intelligent, friendly, upbeat, and frequently talked about his wife and children. He was very proud of his family.

I send my heartfelt condolences.

A wonderful man, a wonderful family. He will truly be missed. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all the family. May the spirit bring peace and comfort.