Webster-Reyner-Obituary

Webster Clark Reyner Sr.

Mobile, Alabama

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February 2, 2025
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Mobile, Alabama

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Webster Clark Reyner, Sr. passed away February 2, 2025 in Dothan, AL. He was 91. Born in Wayne, PA, he was the son of Louring Wayne Reyner and Catherine Morton Reyner. He was the youngest of 4 children. Webb was an accomplished athlete and educator. He earned his Bachelor's Degree from West...

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Webb was an outstanding coach who gave confidence to all who wrestled for him--which is a big part of reaching the best you can be. When I went to college he even gave me a fine pair of wrestling shoes so I'd start out on the right foot. Webb was so highly respected in Delaware wrestling circles that he was the first choice to referee big meets. RIP, Coach!

RIP! Webb was a kind man who always willing to help you. He was my Boss when I was with Reyner Realty in Dothan. He always treats me like a queen and believed in me! He will be missed

Webb was a major influence in my life as my football and wrestling coach at St. Andrews School. Excellent coach and excellent man; one of many things that I learned from Webb was how wonderful it is to be learning new things. He would come back from off-season training camps and have us huddle around as he showed us all the new things he had just learned; devious new football plays, new methods of open field running and swerving to evade tackles, and in wrestling, he would demonstrate new...

Webb was my advisor, wrestling and football coach at St Andrew´s School. I arrived there in 1965 as a fifth former and newcomer to my class of `68. Webb was instrumental in helping me get settled. SAS changed my life dramatically for the better and Webb, along with my classmates, deserve much of the credit. I will be eternally grateful for his mentorship, support and guidance and for making me the person I am today. Rest in peace Coach.

Mr. Reyner was a wonderful man of whom I have fond memories during the time when I was a student at St. Andrew´s.

The last of his generation. I am sorry for your loss. I only met Uncle Webb a few times, but he was always very sweet and gracious. May he rest in peace.