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Raymond Harris Webster Jr.

Springfield - June 14, 1959 - August 10, 2018

Ray was born in Smithville and raised in Springfield, Tennessee, where he was active in scouting and an Eagle Scout. He received degrees in mechanical and industrial engineering and engineering management from the University of Tennessee. His career in HVAC manufacturing took him and his family to several states, with his work culminating at Allied Air in Orangeburg, South Carolina.

He is preceded in death by his father, Raymond Harris Webster and son, Patrick Webster. He is survived by mother, Faye Gibbs Webster; sister Wenda Webster Fischer and husband Chuck; children Raymond Harris Webster III (Trey) and Sarah Wilson, Robert John Webster (Rob) and wife Shyane, Chastyn Simone Webster; and grandson Bennett Patrick Webster.

A memorial service will be held August 25, 2018, at Mt Horeb United Methodist Church, Lexington, South Carolina at 2 PM. Visitation will precede the service from 1 - 1:45 PM. Memorial contributions may be made to EmmanuWheel, PO Box 1626, Lexington, SC 29071.

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Published by Robertson County Times on Aug. 22, 2018.

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Krista Reese

August 23, 2018

Such good memories of a young man. My life is better for having known him. My prayers are with his family.

Joseph Brent Barbee

August 23, 2018

A Good, Descent Man. Proud to have known him. World is Better because of him. It needs more like him.,A Good, Descent Man. Proud to have known him. World is Better because of him. It needs more like him.

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