Natalie Webber Obituary
Obituary published on Legacy.com by Miller and Miller Funeral Home - Hugo on Feb. 24, 2025.
Mildred Natalie (Hines) Webber, 88, was born on March 27, 1936, in Kansas City, Missouri. She was the daughter of Millard and Nellie (Wagner) Hines and the fourth of eight children. Natalie was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Beryl Lee Webber; an infant brother, Millard L. Hines, Jr.; and two older sisters, Mary Ropiequet and Martha Templeton.
Natalie graduated from Birch Tree High School in Missouri in 1954. She went on to Greensburg, Kansas to attend nursing school, then to Independence, Kansas to do her clinicals. That is where she met her husband, Beryl Lee Webber and they were married on January 28, 1956. After marriage, she held a variety of jobs until her son was born. Later she worked at Boeing Aircraft in Wichita, Kansas and was a Shaklee products distributor. Natalie went on to return to college after her son was grown. She received her Bachelor of Arts in religion from Heritage Baptist University. She became a teacher at the church until retirement. Natalie was a member of the Wichita Baptist Tabernacle in Wichita, Kansas then moved her membership to Lifepoint Baptist Church in San Angelo, Texas where her son was a minister.
Natalie enjoyed music and sang in school and church choirs. She loved her family deeply and enjoyed spending time with them. Natalie looked forward to reunions with her maternal family, where there was much laughter. She spent time doing maternal family genealogy research, as well as her paternal side.
Her beautiful smile and soul blessed all who knew her throughout her life. The biggest joy of her life was raising her son, Phillip Lee Webber, as well as the time spent with her three grandchildren.
Natalie is survived by her son, Phillip Webber and wife, Wendi; grandchildren, Bailey Parker and husband, Weslee, Wesley Webber and wife, Rachel, Kyle Webber and wife, Kaitlen; great grandchildren, Lennox, Maddox and Dax Parker; brothers, Bill Hines and wife, Jeanie, John Hines and wife, Ethel, Ed Hines and wife, Judy; and sister, Becky Boykin and husband, Orval; as well as numerous, nieces, and nephews.
The family would like to express their gratitude to the care team members from Elara Caring Hospice for their dedicated and loving care over the last two years.
In lieu of flowers, donation to Parkinson's Foundation in Mildred Natalie Webber name are appreciated.
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