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Peter M. "Pete" Webb Jr., a cherished soul known for his gentle and friendly demeanor, passed away unexpectedly on December 9, 2024. He was 55 years old. A Weymouth High School graduate, Pete was the epitome of a loving brother, a steadfast friend, and a dedicated worker.
Pete's life was marked by his quiet yet outgoing nature, which endeared him to many, especially his dear friends Peter and Frank. His sister Lisa found in him not just a sibling but a confidant and a source of unwavering support. Pete's helpful spirit and his commitment to never causing trouble were his hallmarks.
Balancing his time between two jobs, Pete was a familiar and beloved face at both Costco and Stop and Shop. His work ethic was as commendable as his ability to bring joy to those around him.
Pete Webb Jr. will be profoundly missed, yet his legacy of kindness and friendship will continue to inspire all who knew him.
Cherished son of Peter Webb Sr. and his wife Susan of Weymouth. Loving brother to Lisa Webb of Weymouth. Nephew of Sheryl Murphy and her husband Kevin of Windham, NH. Also survived by many friends and extended family.
Friends and family are welcome to gather at the funeral home at 11:30 AM prior to the funeral service Saturday 12/14/2024 at 12 PM in McDonald Keohane Funeral Home NORTH WEYMOUTH at 40 Sea St. (off Rt. 3A-Bicknell Sq.), Weymouth. Cremation will follow.
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