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Kelly Wayne "Bohica" Webb

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Kelly Wayne "Bohica" Webb obituary, 1959-2018, Of New Smyrna Beach, FL

BORN

1959

DIED

2018

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Settle-Wilder Funeral Home and Cremation Service - New Smyrna Beach

406 S. Orange Street

New Smyrna Beach, Florida

Kelly Webb Obituary

Kelly "BOHICA" Wayne Webb
8/12/1959 - 12/10/2018
Kelly "BOHICA" Wayne Webb, 59, BMMC (ret.) Surface Warfare Combat Crewman, United States Navy, shipped out to eternal Command on Monday, December 10, 2018. He passed away peacefully at home. He was born in South Charleston, West Virginia on August 12, 1959 to the late Clarence (Jack) (2000) and late Audrey (Pauley) Webb (2015). Kelly served in the United States Navy from February 1979 until June 2000. At the time of his passing he was working as a Program Manager for Brunswick Commercial and Government Sales.
Kelly was preceded in death, also, by his brother Steven C. Webb (2011).
He is survived by his son and co-pilot, Jorge, and Elisa, Jorge's mother, who is Kelly's soul, spiritual and timeless shipmate. The three of them are held under full ownership of the family canine, Jasmine.
Kelly is survived by his brother George (Darene) of Cross Lanes, WV, brother Clifford (Denise) of Milton, WV, and sister Gretis Mae Angell, of Nitro, WV. Kelly is survived by his uncles, Harold Pauley, John Wayne (Linda) Pauley and by his aunts Minnie Cobb, Linda Soulier, Pamela Pauley, Shirley Webb, Betty Boggess and Kathleen Jarrett. He will leave the kickstands down and be missed by Karl Angell and all of his nephews, nieces and cousins. He also leaves behind a world-wide circle of friends, co-workers, active and retired military family that truly enriched his life.
Kelly served in the United States Navy from 1979-2000 rising to the rank of Master Chief and serving in both the Fleet and Special Warfare communities. While in the fleet he served in the USS CANISTEO (AO-99), Navy Cargo Handling and Port Group and Submarine Squadron FOURTEEN. During his tour with Submarine Squadron FOURTEEN, Kelly served as the Tugmaster of TUG SAUGUS (YTB-780) in Holy Lock, Scotland. After qualifying as a Tugmaster he was appointed as the Site Harbor Master and charged with the safe movements of all site assets including a 100 Ton Floating Yard Crane, visiting (TAK) Cargo Ships and Dry Docking SSBNs/SSNs submarines.
In 1985, Kelly was assigned to the U.S. Naval Station Panama Canal, Harbor Patrol Unit (HPU) as a crewman and later as Boat Captain aboard a variety of combatant craft ranging from the 31' Patrol Boat Riverine (PBR) to the 52' Patrol Craft Fast (PCF) and 22' Ramos Raider. In 1987 the HPU was converted and commissioned as Special Boat Unit TWENTY-SIX (SBU-26) and Kelly was assigned as a POIC onboard a 68' Sea Specter MKIV Patrol Boat and Patrol Officer of a 25'
Riverine Patrol Boat Light (PBL) Detachment. Kelly left Panama for his tour in Scotland but returned to SBU-26 in 1991 and was assigned as the Coastal Division training chief and CPOIC onboard a 68' SEA SPECTER MK IV Patrol Boat before taking over as Leading Chief of the Riverine Division. During this tour he again deployed on numerous Counter Drug and Foreign Internal Defense missions throughout Central and South America.
Kelly's two tours in Panama would shape his life and ultimately the course of the Naval Special Warfare Combat Crewman (SWCC) community. It was during this time he was assigned Temporary Additional Duty to the Naval Special Warfare Center, Coronado, California, as the senior member of a cadre tasked with developing the Special Warfare Combat Crewmembers Course. While there he drafted and proposed BUPERS and CNO policy changes to the 9533 NEC (Special Boat Crewman) assignment pipeline that led to a complete restructuring of the entire Combat Craft Crewman Community.
In 1933 Kelly left Panama and reported to Naval Special Warfare Command, Coronado, California for duty as the Senior Enlisted Advisor for Combat Craft Crewman issues. Kelly spearheaded the implementation of the Special Warfare Combat Crewman (SWCC) as a Warfare Designation and "close-loop" detailing. While there he also rejuvenated the Patrol Boat Light (PBL) Counter Drug Program resulting in the acquisition of a new and improved craft and ancillary equipment for the Riverine community.
In 1996, he reported as the Command Master Chief at Special Boat Squadron ONE, Coronado, California and advised the Commodore on all matters concerning the enlisted personnel on deployed Patrol.
Coastal (PC) ships and Combatant craft throughout the PACOM and CENTCOM regions in support of SEALS and Maritime Special Operations.
In 1998, he was assigned as Command Master Chief for Special Boat Unit TWENTY-TWO where he assisted and advised the Commanding Officer on matters relating to the manning and execution of Naval Special Warfare missions in the Riverine environment throughout the globe.
Kelly's distinguished career in Navy Special Warfare was truly instrumental in the establishment of the SWCC community. Aside from being Jorge's father this was his most treasured achievement. Kelly is referred to as the Grandfather of SWCC and in appreciation of his contributions the Special Warfare Command named the SWCC schoolhouse in his honor. His legacy lives on in every SWCC who fearlessly runs a combatant craft into harm's way.
His personal military decorations include, two Meritorious Service Medal, Navy Commendation Medal, four Navy Achievement Medals, and various unit and service awards.
A service of Remembrance and Honor will be held Tuesday, December 18, 2018 at 2 p.m. at Settle-Wilder Funeral Home, 406 S. Orange Street, New Smyrna Beach, with one hour of visitation prior to the service. A Celebration of Kelly's Life event will be held after the service at Beachside Tavern, 690 E. 3rd Avenue, New Smyrna Beach.
On Saturday, January 5, 2019, at 1 p.m. a Memorial Service for Kelly will be held at Humphreys Memorial United Methodist Church, 8340 Sissonville Drive, Charleston, WV 25320.
In lieu of flowers it is requested that contributions to the UDT Seal Association Scholarship Fund be considered. The mailing address is UDT Seal Association, 1619 D Street, Building 5326, Virginia Beach, VA 23459, or the website at udtseal.org/donate.
Condolences may be made online at www.settlewilderfuneralhome.com.



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Published by Daytona Beach News-Journal from Dec. 14 to Dec. 16, 2018.

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Bern

December 6, 2022

Everytime I put on that "S" hat, your memory makes me smile.

Cassie Roblee

January 15, 2019

Kelly was such a kind, gentle being and he will be so missed and always thought of in high spirits. My condolences to the family and friends that knew and loved him. ❤

Kat

December 25, 2018

RIP Shipmate

Calvin Hastings

December 19, 2018

Forget them not. The ones who lay
Under the crosses far away.
Far from where their kindred live.
For they gave all they had to give

Many A dream and many a hope
line buried on a sunny slope.
And many a tear at home was shed
For those they numbered with the dead.

They are the ones that paved the way.
that we who lived might have our say.
And live in the way our fathers taught
Justice for all, and for that we fought.
Frank Hastings 1972
Kelly, my father wrote this for his brothers that did not come back in WW I, I will never forget our time together, you served with honor and the world is a little safer because of you. May God bless you. Until we meet again for the next OP, "Kick the tires and light the fires....."

Terry Adams

December 18, 2018

I didn't know you very well but was glad to have had the chance to know you a little. Rest in peace.

Carlo Lagana

December 17, 2018

Kelly.
Thank you for all you have done for our SWCC community and the 9533 Boat Guys from Little Creek. It was an honor to serve with you brother.
BM3 Lagana,( chuck) Lagana
SBU20 90-94

Ben Spoon

December 17, 2018

Kelly - I could never thank you enough for all of the outstanding guidance and mentorship you've provided over the decades, to me, undoubtedly to others and your singular vision for the future of the SWCC community. Your leadership put me on a path that gave my service a sense of purpose, honor and pride. Big oranges are on me, the next we meet!

Jim Ferens

December 16, 2018

Kelly, Thank you for your service, guidance to many, and mentorship to me. You will be missed. Until me meet again...

William FIX

December 15, 2018

Kelly,
Congratulations on a Life Well Done!!! Thank you for making 9533 be recognized as a warfare qualification. That helped me make Chief in 96. Thank you for pushing for the most aggressive and out of the box thinking SBU-26, during its initiation prior to Operation Just Cause. Although, SBU-26 lived from 88-99, it took part in the stability maintained from the Mexican/Guatemalan border to the tip of Argentina and Chile, and extending across the entire Caribbean. The SBU-26 attitude didn't go away as you closed looped the job, and ensured the new SWCC school covered the insane physical and mental requirements to make the elite operators we have now. You rest now in eternal sleep and smiling on us here on earth as you can watch your Legacy go on at SBT-12, SBT-20 and SBT-22.
Thank You to the family of Kelly Webb for sharing him with us.

Bern Smith

December 15, 2018

"Still here - still there..."

Phil Gibson

December 15, 2018

Kelly,
Thank you for everything Brother. You taught me how to drive a boat like I stole it. You taught me how to read the contract (all of it), you taught me so much about friendship, honor, professionalism and how to stay cool no matter how crazy things are. Rest in Peace my friend.

Jim Mennen

December 15, 2018

Heaven just received another one of my great friends...Kelly Webb, forever in my heart and in my thoughts.

Hard to express with words as you influenced so many, without a doubt you are 'One of a Kind'..

RIP ole' buddy!

To your family, please accept my condolences.

Kenneth Klinker

December 15, 2018

My condolences!

Victor Maisonet

December 15, 2018

RIP Bohica

Jeff Hubert

December 15, 2018

Kelly Webb! Thank you for being a mentor and more importantly a friend! I will always cherish the many hours of conversations we had and would love to have just one more! Thanks for being my "biggest fan" and for the many contributions you provided in the corner of the World God gave you! Your impact is far reaching and your legacy will live on. You will be missed but never forgotten my friend! BOHICA! RIP Warrior!

Susan and jack hickey Stanley

December 15, 2018

You were the best tennent at our bungalow..you were happy tobe therr.cooking on the deck. With jasmine..
.you were there for 3 years..snd when we came back for a few months..you. slept at friendsfor 3 months houses When weleft to head. North..you moved back in..when youd come visit we lovrd having drinks and getting to know each othrr..we becameftiends..we are so sad your gone and will miss you

Carl Bunch

December 14, 2018

BOHICA was my first real SWCC Mentor and a really good friend. He paved the way for the entire SWCC community. Kelly was the only BMCS that I ever met in the navy who wore cowboy boots with a khaki uniform. He was always full of life at any occasion and could be counted on to present the latest Good One Liner. There will never be another one like you brother. God broke the mold when he made you, Sir. So do what you do best BOHICA and lead the way for your brothers to follow and I will see you on the other side when I get there!

Whoever wrote Kelly's obituary did a fantastic job and it really summed up who he was and what he did for a whole community of young men. I am who I am today because of him. Thank you and God Bless.

Mike South

December 14, 2018

Rest in peace Kelly. Thank you for the lessons and good times on and off the water. My condolences to your family.

TED WALTHER

December 14, 2018

I first met BOHICA when I went down to Panama in 1991. His focus, drive, and passion for the Combatant Craft community was his life. When he and Frank Walters went TAD to start the school house, we all knew this was the start of something great! He will forever be known as "The Father of SWCC".
He was, to all of us who knew him, a great leader and friend. As you head out on your last patrol, know that we owe you everything. Thank you! We also know you will keep the beer cold for all of us, until we meet you once again, at "The Snakepit" on the other side....Valhalla!

Mike Cheswick

December 13, 2018

Will miss you but because I know you, you will never be gone! RIP Brother Warrior!

Matthew Knight

December 13, 2018

I did not know Kelly on a personal level but had knowledge of his dedication the the SWCC program. Please accept my deepest condolences for your loss. God Speed MasterChief. We have the watch.

Dan Powers

December 13, 2018

HOOYAH BOHICA !!!!

It was a pleasure having the oppertunity to serve with and learn from you. Your contributions to the Naval Special Warfare Community is a legacy that will live on as long as there are fast boats in need of Sailors made of Iron to take the fight to the enemies backyard.

Fairwinds and following seas.

I pray for Gods mercy in healing for your family who should know that you are loved by many.

Operate !

Jeff Dixon

December 13, 2018

Fair Winds and Following Seas Master Chief!

Dwayne VanTassel

December 13, 2018

RIP Brother. Salute, Respect, Honor. Thoughts and prayers to your entire family and Brother you built a big one.

James King

December 13, 2018

He has had a positive effect on all those he has met and the lives of future generations in the SWCC community that will only know of his name.
RIP MASTER CHIEF!

Jonathan Mcintire

December 13, 2018

My condolences to his family and those who had the pleasure of knowing Kelly.. He was a man that could do anything and everything especially on the water. Ive learned so much from him and will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
Rip Kelly
Your friend Jonathan

Jim Gray

December 13, 2018

Kelly Webb ...BOHICA.. Master Chief USN... Kelly Loved the NSW Boatguys... and singularly close looped the community into SWCC of today..and the SWCC Community loved him. Mission accomplished.. We have the Watch now.... My deepest respect for Kelly and sincere condolences to family and his closest personal friends. Sincerely, MCPO Jim Gray Old Boatguy and Grandfathered SWCC

Andy Parker

December 12, 2018

RIP Kelly. May your memory and accomplishments in the SWCC community always live on.

Bryan Stahl

December 12, 2018

Rest in Peace Master Chief
I wish you Fair Winds and Following Seas Shipmate... the watch stands relieved...

Ken Klinker

December 12, 2018

My condolences.

Scott Cruse

December 12, 2018

RIP BOHICA Fair Winds and following seas

December 12, 2018

RIP Kelly.

Edward & Elizabeth Gloska

December 12, 2018

Kelly Webb, Master Chief, or more commonly known as Bohica.....What a guy! Definitely a Legend within the Boat Guy, SWCC, & DBG Community. Kelly paved the way for many "quiet professionals". Fair Winds, and Following Seas, God Speed brother......RIP

Scott Norton

December 12, 2018

Rest In Peace Warrior

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18

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Settle-Wilder Funeral Home and Cremation Service - New Smyrna Beach

406 S. Orange Street, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168

Dec

18

Celebration of Life

Beachside Tavern

690 E. 3rd Avenue, New Smyrna Beach, FL

Dec

18

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Settle-Wilder Funeral Home and Cremation Service - New Smyrna Beach

406 S. Orange Street, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168

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Memorial service

1:00 p.m.

Humphreys Memorial United Methodist Church

8340 Sissonville Drive, Charleston, WV

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406 S. Orange Street, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168

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