Webster Reyner Obituary
Webster Clark Reyner Jr., a native of Waxhaw, North Carolina, passed away on April 29, 2025.He was born on February 16, 1962, in Wilmington, Delaware. Webster was a graduate of St. Pauls Episcopal School and continued his education at the University of South Alabama. A passionate University of Alabama football fan, he proudly supported the Crimson Tide throughout his life.Professionally, Webster was a respected Commercial Real Estate Broker, known for his unwavering dedication, integrity, and deep knowledge of the industry. He approached his career with enthusiasm and took great pride in helping shape the communities he served. His love for the industry and his entrepreneurial spirit carried over to his successful Reyner Development and Consulting.Above all, Webster was devoted to his work and found immense joy in the company of his children and his beloved black Labrador, Penney also known as "Pencil". He was an avid outdoorsman who found fulfillment in deep sea fishing and hunting. He took equal pride in cooking for family and friends with younger entrepreneurial dreams of opening a restaurant.Webster was preceded in death by his parents, Webster Clark Reyner Sr. of Dothan, Alabama, and Carole Rupert Reyner of Flagler Beach, Florida, as well as his brother, Rick Reyner of Mobile, Alabama.He is survived by his daughter, Kellie Reyner, and his son, Webster Clark Reyner III, along with Websters wife, Tori Reyner, all of Nashville, Tennessee; his sister, Robin Walker-Gibbons, and her husband, Ralph, of Cleveland, Ohio; his brother, Wayne Reyner, and his wife, Vanessa, along with their children, of Mobile, Alabama; and his niece, Laine Walker, and her husband, Tyler, of Cincinnati, Ohio.In honor of Websters deep bond with his cherished Labrador, Lucy, and in memory of her, thefamily kindly requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to a nonprofit close to theirhearts: Peak Lab Rescue. Contributions can be made online or by mail at P.O. Box 2184, Apex,NC 27502.
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