Rex-Webb-Obituary

Rex Reading Webb

Mesa, Arizona

1974 - 2016

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Webb, Rex Reading Rex Reading Webb, 42, of Chandler, died unexpectedly in his sleep early Saturday morning, Nov. 26, 2016. Rex is the son of Raymond and Jean Webb, Chandler, born September 27, 1974 with his twin brother, Randall. He is survived by his wife, Paige, his daughters, Tatum and...

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I remember as a Teen I always Looked up to Randall and Rex they were always so kind and loving I always looked forward to seeing them at church my love and prayers go out to The entire family

To the Webb family my thoughts and prayers go out to your entire family I remember growing up seeing Randell and Rex Webb at church and around Chandler they both were always so happy and willing to lend a hand I looked up to them two of the best guys I could have ever met

Webb Family, I'm very sorry for your loss. I never met Rex, but remember Jean's many stories of her twin boys years ago when we worked together. May God comfort you with fond and happy memories of Rex in your times of sorrow.
Respectfully,
Tobias Smets

My thoughts and prayers are with the family. Still such a shock to me. I had the pleasure of working for Rex/Randall for a few years and have nothing but good memories. Rex was a kind and thoughtful man always willing to lend a hand and a bright smile. May he rest in peace, and his family find solace in God.

My thoughts and prayers go to Rex's family. I had the opportunity to get to know Rex and Randall several years ago while working at Pinnacle Restoration. He always seemed to be happy and optimistic. The world will be less without him.

The news that "Elder Webb" had passed saddened me to see. My thoughts and prayers are for his entire family.

I did not know him well. In fact - I have only few memories from the mission - but I thought I would share them here as, in the face of such great loss, it is often comforting to know of the impact our loved ones have had.

The fact that I did not know Rex well, but that I remember him so, is a tribute to what a powerful
impact he had on others. He ALWAYS...

I met Rex almost 15 years ago. Even before they started Pinnacle Restoration. 78th Dr in Glendale, Ryan Molten house fire. It took about 3 minutes for us to become friends. That was Rex. Big smile, kind heart, always laughing. He was the most kind, generous person I have met. It was never about him, it was always about you. He had a way to make you feel like you were the most important person he knew. One call he always took care of everything. Most of my memories with Rex involved...

Todo nuestro amor a la familia por la perdida, recordamos a Elder Webb, su paso por Alto Comedero, en el servicio de su Misión, su sonrisa inovidable, su alegría constante, nosotros la Familia Sanchez vamos a recordarle siempre!!!!!!

I will always remember Rex with his beautiful smile and his love and passion in life. He will be missed more than words can express. My deepest sympathy to his family. Gail Griggs at Talking Stick Casino.