Brenda Webb

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Brenda Jo Webb, 73, of Hughes Springs, was born February 2, 1949 in Pasadena, Texas to Paul and Elowee Harrell. She passed away September 14, 2022 surrounded by her loving family.

Brenda married William β€œBill” Webb on October 20, 1968 in Daingerfield, Texas. She enjoyed having her granddaughter around, reading, going to the lake, driving to the Hill Country in the spring to see the wild flowers. Brenda was a LVN for many years.

Brenda was preceded in death by her parents; daughter, Melissa Webb. She is survived by her husband of almost 54 years, Bill Webb; daughter, Wyndi Harrington and husband Chad; granddaughter, Sara Harrington; fur babies, Jake and Joy; and numerous other relatives.

Services for Brenda will be 10:00 a.m. Monday, September 19, 2022 at Ore City Cemetery under the direction of Reeder-Davis Funeral Home in Hughes Springs. There will be a time of visitation 3:00 until 4:00 Sunday afternoon at the funeral home.

 

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  1. Bill, I’m the friend who met you at our class reunion and sat at y’all’s table. My heart is broken! Brenda was one of the sweetest and kindest friends I ever had. In high school, another friend of ours and I, used to be invited to go have lunch with Brenda at her house often. Her mom came to pick us up and take us back. Great family! I kinda lost touch with her for years and when I saw her I was sad that I lost that time I could have been with her. I was just thinking about Benda last week and wished I could see her. I owed her a phone call and sorry I missed that, also. My heart goes out to you and your family. I wish I had met your daughter and granddaughter. I know they are as kind as you and Brenda. We had so much to get caught up on. I’ve learned from this to not put off talking to your friends as often as you can. I didn’t know she was sick. She came and visited me before I moved here and I just loved our visit. I was packing my car and getting ready for movers the next day, but my sisters and daughter met my high school buddy and they loved her as well. I’m sick with something like the flue, of all times, or I would be there for visitation. Please know that you all have my sympathy and prayers. I know exactly what you’re going through. My husband was in Hospice I believe, at our reunion time, and I lost him. So, my warmest thoughts are with you all.

  2. I so apologize for making a terrible mistake on my last message here. It was of course Wyndi who I was talking about remembering Brenda talking about. Anytime she talked about Wyndi, her face lit up! She was so very proud of you, Wyndi! With apologies for my mistake and with love

  3. Bill and Melissa,
    You have my sincere sympathy on the loss of this sweet Mama and wife. I've never known a lady more devoted to her husband and her daughter than Brenda! And what a fine lady! With love and sadness to you and yours, Betsy & Lyle Schindler

  4. Bill and family, we are so heartbroken to hear about Mrs. Brenda and very sorry for your loss. We will keep your family in our prayers. The boys also send their condolences.

  5. My deep condolences to friends and family, from a person across the earth. She may have just heard words of me but she will be remembered as family.

  6. My deepest sympathies to her friends and family. I may not have known her but it still fills me with sorrow that one of my friends lost their family member.

  7. Momma Brenda you will be deeply missed but I am going to celebrate your life. You were a true blessing. Rest easy now. Love, Jeni


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