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Beverly Webb

1932 - 2022

Beverly Webb obituary, 1932-2022, San Francisco, CA

BORN

1932

DIED

2022

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Beverly Webb Obituary

Beverly Webb
August 7, 1932 - November 7, 2022
Beverly Webb, known lovingly as Mom, Nana, or Bebaw, a proud, native San Franciscan of over 90 years, passed away peacefully on November 7th with her loving daughter Colleen at her side. Born at home on Kansas Street in Potrero Hill on August 7, 1932 to Victor and Myrtle Lercari. Devoted sister to the late Lorraine Bjorkquist (Jack dec). Wife of the late Jack Webb (SFPD, ret). Devoted mother of John (Kathy, Denise dec.), Kevin (dec), Vicki (Patrick), Colleen Fatooh (Peter), Dennis (Annette). Adoring Grandmother to Jack and Lisa Webb, Marty and Annie Fatooh. Loving aunt to Bob (Barbara dec), Scott (Wendy), and Kent (Anna Maria) Bjorkquist, and many beautiful nieces and nephews. Beverly grew up in the Ingleside neighborhood, graduating from Balboa High School in 1950. During her youth, she spent much of her time in the nearby Excelsior neighborhood where she would meet her future husband Jack.
Mom embodied grace, style, kindness and graciousness. She enjoyed the finer things in life: fine dining, music, and entertainment. With the helpful and warm delivery assistance of longtime family friend Patrick O'Connell, the hamburgers from Original Joes, shrimp louies from Alioto's, and steaks from John's Grill were frequently on the table by dinner time. Throughout her life she was always dressed impeccably and even while sitting in the "Queen's Chair" of her Folsom Street condominium she would have a furry vest or cashmere Scarf on with well manicured nails, whether she was being visited by family and friends or just simply reading Willie Brown and Phil Matier's Chronicle columns.
Family and tradition were foremost in Mom's life and were well rooted in both her Irish and Italian ancestry. Whether a birthday, First Communion, Confirmation or graduation of any family member, it was not to be missed. Her last in person graduation was seeing the first of her grandchildren to graduate from college. Holidays were always spent with cousins (and it was not taken lightly if you were going to be late or not attend). The highlight of Mom's year was when we celebrated her 90th birthday this August. Colleen and Vicki decorated her condo with flowers and balloons, making sure she felt like a queen for the day. Our small group of family and friends celebrated with Mom by singing, eating and storytelling; Mom was truly in her glory and it was a great last birthday.
Mom raised five children in St Gabriel's Parish in the Sunset, where she was well known to all. She was active in scouts, sports and many volunteer activities. Many hours were spent at the old St Gabe's gym from practices, to games and weekend tournaments throughout the school year.
In the beginning of the Summer of every year Mom and family would go off to the Russian River for the next three months. Mom loved the sunshine, swimming, playing pedro and scrabble, and all the activities that summertime afforded her at the River where her and Dad purchased a summer cabin for their family. Known better as the "Hub on the Hill," the river cabin was a gathering spot for the many catholic school and SF Police and Fire Department families from San Francisco and Daly City. Mom had an Apple Cobbler in the oven most summer nights and entertainment would include talent shows, board games and music.
In 1990 Mom made the courageous move to a high rise condo in Downtown San Francisco. This move enhanced her life in many ways. The building of Pac Bell Park only a short walk away, was a highlight for this devoted Giants fan, and she would rave about her favorite SF sports legends: Joe Montana, Barry!, and in her later years, Steph and Jimmy G.
Mom loved being a resident of the South of Market neighborhood, seeing it transform from a desolate, industrial part of town to a major point of interest with the building of the Moscone Center, Yerba Buena Gardens and the transformation of the Embarcadero waterfront. In 2000, the Metreon opened, and she and Vicki would spend their days at the movie theaters, restaurants and shops.
Mom had an active social life and played Bridge often with her girlfriends at the Olympic Club and Harding Park. She loved to gamble and enjoyed the slot machines in Tahoe and participating in football pools. Shopping was one of Mom's guilty pleasures, and she and her sister, Lorraine, spent hours at Nordstrom in either the Stonestown or Stanford malls, where they would try to find the perfect matching outfits. Mom was fortunate to travel the world with family and friends. Mom loved the luncheons with her cousins and close friends.
For twenty years, Mom dedicated much of her time to managing her late son Kevin's esteemed Construction Business, helping grow it from a one man shop to a well-known regional company. Mom's attention to detail and "eagle eye" ensured that Kevin was in the best of hands.
Mom's health began to decline several years ago, and this limited her social engagements. Her daughter Vicki devoted many hours to her care, including moving in with her until additional assistance was needed. When the pandemic struck, Mom became completely homebound, spending most of her time watching her new smart TV, a Christmas gift from her grandchildren, Marty and Annie. Mom found Netflix and what enjoyment was gained by all the movies she could watch. When Annie was able to navigate the remote control, her Nana thought she should win the Nobel Prize. As Mom's ability to get out of the house declined, Dennis and Annette arrived each Sunday night with delicious, gourmet dinners for the family so we could spend time together with Mom. John and Kathy would visit Mom during the week, always bringing fresh-baked goodies. In addition to visiting regularly, John would call and leave Mom messages, asking if she needed anything and ending each message with an "I love you."
Mom embodied faith and unconditional love. Whenever you were with her, she made you feel like a million bucks. Forever in our hearts, we know she is at peace, reunited with her family who went before her.
Our entire family would like to thank our cousins, Kent and Anna, and their grandchildren, Evan and Claire, for religiously visiting Mom each month; Mom looked forward to those visits which brought her great joy. We also want to express our deepest appreciation for her devoted caretakers, Gina Papon and Valerie Salvador, for their exceptional care, friendship, and compassion for many years.
Per Mom's request, a private ceremony will be held. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the charity of your choice.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by San Francisco Chronicle on Nov. 10, 2022.

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Lois P.

November 20, 2022

Dear Colleen & Family,
My heart to your hearts

Sue Fross

November 18, 2022

I have fond memories of Bev and all the Webbs on 38th Avenue. Bev was interested and always encouraging me in my creative persuits. She will be missed. Warmest regards and deepest Sympathy.

Mike Kern

November 15, 2022

To the Webb Family Sorry for your Loss

Ginny (McCarthy) Romanowski

November 15, 2022

I was so sorry to hear that your mom passed away. She was such a nice person, always involved with St. Gabriel´s functions. I always loved Vicky´s birthday parties. I can still hear your mom´s laugh. Thoughts and prayers your way.
Ginny

John Scully

November 15, 2022

To Colleen, John and the Webb family. I´m sorry to hear about the passing of your mom. My heartfelt condolences during this sad time.

Renee Katches

November 14, 2022

To John & Kathy; & the entire Webb Family; I´m so sorry to hear about your moms passing. Please know you are all in my thoughts & heart. With Love, Renee Katches

Kathleen Kavanagh Gonzalez

November 14, 2022

Your mom was a treasured friend and bridge pal of our mom, Marie Ann "Duffy" Kavanagh (gone 17 yrs now). We also enjoyed Bev´s company. She was at my wedding, bridal and baby shower. I believe we did a Carmel weekend together with my mom & other friends 30 yrs ago. And she was part of a friend group who brunched at our Sacramento home on their way back from Reno. What a wonderful lady and a remarkable 90 years. We will raise a glass in her honor tonight. Kathleen (& Daniel) Gonzalez and my brothers, John & Tim Kavanagh.

Diane Onorato huddleston

November 13, 2022

I am so very sorry. Your mom was such a wonderful next-door neighbor, always ready to listen and join in the neighborhood adventures. She is missed.

Laurie Mullan Tandy

November 13, 2022

My deepest condolences to the entire Webb family at the loss of your wonderful mother. The obituary is a beautiful tribute to her. I will always remember her as a woman of style and grace.

Roseanna Hughes

November 13, 2022

What a privileged it is to say I admired Bev Webb. As a young 38th Ave girl, she embodied grace and style and skill. I always looked up to her as a someone to emulate. How lucky was I? Bless the Webb family. Thank you for sharing your mom with us all. She taught loyalty, determination, and grace.

Rosemarie La Rocca

November 12, 2022

Dear John, Vicki, Colleen, and Dennis:
I remember your mom as a Great Lady from my childhood. I ran into her a few years ago; now, as an adult, I recognized the greatness I admired as a child- grace and calm, wise and kind. Beginning to end she was a real San Francisco gem.
May your hearts find peace.
Fondly,
Rosemarie La Rocca
Newcastle, Ca

Kim Freese

November 12, 2022

We are so sorry we never got to meet Nana but Marty has told us stories of her and Jack. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all and good night Nana - you will be missed but your memory will live on in so many of the lives you touched.

Marian Bologna Swanson

November 11, 2022

Dear John, Vicki, Colleen and Dennis,

We had a lot of fun times playing cards and games with Bev over the years. She will fondly be remembered by all of us.

Marian, Brian, Paul and Monica

Kevin Callanan

November 11, 2022

John, Your Mom lived a full, happy life, and you we able to share all of of it with her. May she rest in peace.

Kathy Kelly

November 10, 2022

Dear Vicki, Colleen, John & Dennis. I am so sorry to hear about your Mom. Your mom was such a beautiful woman. The Kelly family have many photos & home movies with your mom & dad in them. I will cherish those pictures. Keeping the Webb family in my prayers.

George Fogarty School & Work

November 10, 2022

To the Webb family , I was sad to read of the loss of your mom, but she had a great run. I will keep her and your families in my prayers.

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