Stephen James Webber of Republic WA. died on December 11, 2021. He was born on November 3, 1957 to Bernie and Joy Webber of Everett and was one of ten children.
Steve was a graduate of Perpetual Help School and Everett High School Class of 1976.
Steve was a member of the EHS track team, Boy Scouts, loved fishing, gardening, and riding motocross bikes.
He enlisted into the United States Marine Corps on 14 November 1975, entering active duty in July 1976. He was medically retired after being diagnosed with myasthenia gravis, which he suffered from until his death.
Steve was preceded in death by his parents, Joy and Bernie, and sister Elizabeth A. Webber.
Steve leaves his daughter Megan, her 3 children, and son Matthew Webber.
He also leaves brothers and sisters Tom (Kathy), John (Marian), Chris (Nancy), Barb Bly (Chris), Greg (Kathie), Rich (Susie), Patsy Chadwick (Steve), and Katherine Hawthorne (Rick). He had many nieces and nephews.
He was full of fun and a wonderful guy. Steve loved to tell jokes and was a merciless teaser. He, and his always present grin, have been greatly missed.
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Robert Haverlock
August 8, 2023
To the Greg and family, so sadden to hear of Steve´s passing....steve and I ran the track together played freshman ball together and had many a laugh together sometimes at my expense! Always the joker...I regret that I didn´t keep in better contact with him, and from time to time thought about what he was up to...Again, so sorry for your loss
Sharon Williams
December 28, 2022
Greg and Kathie-
I´m sorry to hear about the passing of your brother. I´m praying for your family. Thanks for sharing a little glimpse in to his life.
Sharon Williams
Peter Sieminski
December 12, 2022
To the Webber family, my condolences on Steven's passing. I remember him from good old Our Lady of Perpetual Help way back when and then at EHS. A really good guy who was very friendly. He will be missed and from what I read he is not suffering any longer. My best
Terri Spellman (Dulany)
December 12, 2022
Patsy, I am so sorry to read this. My prayers and condolences go out to you and yours.
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