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Steven Glenn Webb

Boise, Idaho

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Steven Glenn Webb 1954 - 2012 Steven Glenn Webb, 58, was born April 11,1954, in Ironton, Missouri, and died at home in Boise, Idaho, on April 26, 2012, after a brief but well-fought battle with cancer. Because of his father's changing positions with the Job Corps, Steve was enrolled in at least...

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Gloria, I am so sorry to hear about Steve. I just found out today and my heart breaks for you. I know that I haven't been in touch for awhile, but Steve was my best friend for many years and the world was a better place for his presence. He will be greatly missed by many people including me. My sincere condolences to you and your sons. Love always.

I am so sorry to hear about Steve. When I think of Steve I see someone so alive, always positive, enjoying life, loving his family. He will be greatly missed! Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Garrett, Jesse, and Gloria I am so very sorry for your loss. Steve was a wonderful man and a good father. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Garrett I am so sorry for your loss, I loved your father he was funny and always had great advice on how to shoot the basketball. I'll miss him.

Garrett and Jesse I am so sorry to hear about your father. I will keep your family in my prayers.

Gloria, so sorry for your loss. I send you light and love. I enjoyed reading things about Steve I did not know and seeing his picture after so many years.

When I think of Steve Webb I think of a man who never had a bad day, always shared a smile and conversation, and often bought my coffee in the Starbucks line. He will be truly missed; we are all blessed for knowing him. And what a better way to honor him, random acts of kindness! That is most fitting for this wonderful soul! Gloria and boys, we are thinking of you all.

A wonderful man, who will live on forever in our thoughts and prayers. And great job, Gloria, on the writing of the above words.

Remembering Steve as a positive example during treatment, honored to have known him, blessed that he is at the footstool of Him who loves him most, and thankful for you Gloria who stood by him as a faithful caregiver. Thoughts and prayers are with you all.