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Chantrell Marie Webb (Bowman), 59. Beloved daughter, sister, mother, grandmother and friend, passed away on November 23, 2025, leaving a legacy of love, laughter and unwavering generosity. Born on July 1, 1966 in Cincinnati, Ohio, Chantrell was the cherished daughter of Connie Lehman. She grew up alongside her brother Johnny Bowman (Melissa Bowman), guided through life by Connie and her stepfather, Theodore Lehman.
Chantrell embraced life with an adventurous spirit. She loved setting sail on cruises, traveling the world with friends, soaking up the sun on sandy beaches, and bringing excitement to any gathering—especially when darts or pool were involved. Her passion for her work as a paralegal reflected her intelligence, dedication and drive to help others.
Chantrell was the heart of her “village.” She delighted in hosting her famously dysfunctional family dinners, where laughter was loud, stories were long and everyone felt at home. Her door was always open, her kitchen always full and her love always abundant. She helped raise not only her own children, but every child who walked through her door—each one welcomed, supported and loved as her own.
More than anything, Chantrell’s greatest pride in life was her family. She was the devoted mother of four children: Hilary Weaver (Conner Weaver), Sarah Casto (Joshua Casto), Lucas Webb and Courtney Webb. She poured her heart into motherhood, being a loving aunt to Garrett Bowman (Maddie Bowman) and Riley Chantrell Bowman, and later into being a grandmother, lovingly known and celebrated by her five grandchildren: Aydin, Parker, Kevin, Dylan, and Korbyn. Each one of them was a light in her world.
She is reunited in eternal peace with her husband Kevin Webb, life partner Ronald McMillan and aunt Donna Roberson. Though their earthly journeys have ended, the love they shared continues to ripple through the lives of all who knew Chantrell. Her absence will be deeply felt, but her spirit will live on in the loved ones she cherished, the friends who adored her, and the countless lives she touched with her kindness and strength.
Chantrell Marie Webb will be remembered forever for the love she gave, the joy she created, and the village she built—one that will continue to honor her legacy for generations to come. The family will be having a memorial service on Friday, December 12, 2025 at 4:00PM at New City Church, 4800 N Dixie Dr., Dayton, Ohio 45414.
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