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Christine Speedy
October 31, 2019
Dave was one of my fathers (John Schantz) best friends. From combat to the barge, they shared many adventures as well as their patriotism. So many stories, so much laughter. My condolences to all who miss him. http://187thahc.net/poems/flying_west.htm
Nita Quattro
October 29, 2019
Dave was one of my favorite people at American Airlines. His wit and wisdom were a;ways appreciated and will be missed by so many of us.
Mike Taylor
October 20, 2019
The Webb family and my family go way back...dating to the early fifties when we lived and grew up together in a neighborhood at Airport and Reynolds Rd. We all went to grade school together and after that Dave, myself and Dave's brother Tom went to St Francis together. After High School Dave and I drifted apart...he into the Air Force and I into the Army. One day in 1969 right out of the blue I got a call from Dave. He was in Tuy Hoa RVN and I was in an Army aviation unit near Cam Ranh Bay RVN, and he was flying down to Cam Ranh the next day to fly out on RR and thought we might get together for a visit. When he called the next day I told him to go over to the VIP Helo pad where I would fly over in a UH-1 and pick him up. Since Dave wasn't flying out until the following afternoon and I was going out the next morning on a re-supply mission I asked him if he wanted to go along and he did. Myself and my co-pilot in the front and Dave right behind us in the jump seat. After arriving at our destination and before leaving, I and my partner induced Dave to get up front and I got in the jump seat. After departing we proceeded to give Dave a very rudimentary lesson on how to fly a UH-1 and then said "go ahead Dave take the controls", which he did for a few minutes and did manage to keep the spinning side up. Looking back I have no doubt that Dave Webb was the only F-100 pilot in Vietnam to have had his hands on the controls of a UH-1 Huey in flight on an actual mission. My condolences to Florence and the entire Webb family On Dave's passing. His was a life well lived.
Kathryn Housepian
October 16, 2019
Dave was insightful, wise and a patriot and hero who loved this country. He was a builder in many ways, creative and funny. I'm proud to have known him and I celebrate his life. Thank you, Dave, for all you did in service to your fellow Americans. You are missed by many who love you.
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Kevin Whelan
October 14, 2019
Dave was a classmate of mine at St Francis de Sales HS. Since his last name began with a W, he sat close to me my years at St Francis. He called me Kever. Dave was a fun guy and he and I enjoyed exchanging emails. Kevin Whelan, Class of 1960
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