1936 - 2018
1936 - 2018
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1936
2018
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Lisa Smith
March 19, 2018
A great man ... A superb and gentle Doctor of Dentistry ... My first, and long long term dentist ... An old friend of my parents, Bob and Carol Oakes. On behalf of my parents (both of which passed recently), I extend our sincere condolences. Prayers going up for God's loving arms to console, strengthen, and uplift the hearts of Dr. Webster's loved ones.
Heaven's smiles just got brighter, now that Dr. W's in "The House"!
Peace Dr. Webster ... and Thank You.
Lisa Smith
p.s. When you see Mom and Dad, Tell 'em I said "Yert!" ... :-)
Jeannie Pilkenton
March 19, 2018
My dentist for so many years. Such a caring, gentle man. I can honestly say, I looked forward to going to the dentist, not one worry at all. You can rest now Dr. Webster. I am sure when you met Jesus, HE said to you "Roland, job well done, come on in".

Calvin Lane
March 18, 2018
Roland, I was so sorry to hear of the loss of your father. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.
Louanne Headrick
March 18, 2018
RB leaves an imprint on many lives, those he touched through his years of dentistry, his friends but mostly his family. RB and his great love of music played a role in my life as the wife of Ethel Anne's cousin Raymond. RB and Raymond were great friends and absorbed music together, as the old saying goes, until the cows came home. They would literally escape from the rest of us whenever possible to get lost together in the lyrical sounds of jazz. I do not know which could call out an artist fastest. They challenged each other. When Raymond died, so long ago, I am sure it left a huge vacancy in RB's exsistence.
RB was a perfectionist with his hands, in his work but a relaxed human being in life, an unusual combination in one person. He and Ethel Anne raised four wonderful children. I send accolades to Roland and Marla for being such great help when help was needed. All of you are blessed by having had this gentle man grace your lives. In great sympathy I write these words.
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Judy Brewer
March 18, 2018
The very best Dentist I ever had and the nicest man. More people should be like him. A life well lived.
Heather Jennings
March 18, 2018
RB was so funny and kind. His taste in music was amazing and I loved to talk about my father with him. I send love and hugs to his family at this difficult time.
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