Ina Loraine Webster, born on August 28, 1958, in Nashville, Tennessee, completed her journey on January 18, 2026, at Hendersonville Medical Center. Her life was a testament to love, strength, and unwavering convictions; traits that defined her character and left a mark on everyone who had the privilege of knowing her.
Ina is preceded in death by her parents William and Sarah Webster, and uncle Gary Webster. She is survived by her sister Pamela Knecht, nephew Micah (Emily) Robinson, great niece Victoria Robinson, aunt Betty Webster, cousins Brian (Amanda) Webster and children and Benjamin (Merrill) Webster and children. Although she is gone, her memory will forever reside within those who were blessed to know her.
Ina was a woman of quiet resolve, embodying a fierce independence that often became a source of inspiration to those around her. Though she was known to be stubborn at times, her heart overflowed with love and compassion. She cherished her family deeply and devoted countless hours to caring for her parents up until the time of their passing, a reflection of the profound admiration she held for them. The memories of laughter and shared experiences will forever warm the hearts of her loved ones.
A tomboy at heart, Ina found joy in activities that kept her active and engaged. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Goodlettsville, proudly playing on the church’s Championship Women's Softball Teams, which her father coached. Beyond sports, Ina had an extraordinary passion for all things Dr. Pepper, Star Trek, and cars, particularly her pride and joy—a 1966 White with Red Interior Ford Mustang, which was the first vehicle she ever owned. Ina's extensive collection of Dr. Pepper memorabilia, spanning from antique glass bottles, a Dr. Pepper Nascar hood to the latest collectables, showcased her dedication to this beloved beverage. In her moments of leisure, she found comfort in the adventures of Star Trek. “To Boldly Go Where No Man Has Gone Before” with Captain Kirk, Spock and the crew of The Enterprise,
“Live Long and Prosper”
At this time there are no services to be scheduled for Ms. Ina Webster.
127 North Main Street, Goodlettsville, TN 37072

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