Lloyd Ashley Webb
(1935 - 2024)
(1935 - 2024)
On July 13th, 2024, we lost our longtime member and good friend, Lloyd Ashley Webb.
He will be forever remembered.
He will be forever remembered.
Obituary
Lloyd Ashley Webb, a long-time resident of Sanger, TX, passed away on July 13, 2024, at the age of 88. Born on November 8, 1935, in Carrollton, TX., Lloyd’s life was a testament to devotion, service, and love.
Lloyd is survived by his loving wife of 63 years, Joyce Webb; daughters, Cynthia Brown and Jennifer Sullivan; son-in-law, Jack Sullivan; grandchildren, Hogan and Grace Sullivan; nephews, James, Ronnie, Donnie, and Ken Webb; sister-in-law, Margie Ledbetter; and nieces,
Kamey McEwan, Janie Sons, and Sarah Ledbetter. He was preceded in death by his parents, James Ashley and Josie Edith Webb, and his brother, Joe Webb.
A proud alum of Texas Christian University, Lloyd embodied the values of his education throughout his life. His commitment to service was unwavering, as evidenced by his honorable service in the Navy on the nuclear submarine Sago and a lifelong career in social work in Dallas and Denton Counties. Lloyd’s faith was a cornerstone of his life serving as a Deacon of the Old School Primitive Baptist Church in Fort Worth, TX where he was baptized in the 1990s.
Lloyd’s enthusiasm for life extended to his local community, where he was an avid supporter of Sanger High School sports announcing High School Football games and attending basketball games throughout the 1980s. He also enjoyed staying in touch with former classmates from Carrollton High School where he graduated in 1954
Lloyd Ashley Webb, a long-time resident of Sanger, TX, passed away on July 13, 2024, at the age of 88. Born on November 8, 1935, in Carrollton, TX., Lloyd’s life was a testament to devotion, service, and love.
Lloyd is survived by his loving wife of 63 years, Joyce Webb; daughters, Cynthia Brown and Jennifer Sullivan; son-in-law, Jack Sullivan; grandchildren, Hogan and Grace Sullivan; nephews, James, Ronnie, Donnie, and Ken Webb; sister-in-law, Margie Ledbetter; and nieces,
Kamey McEwan, Janie Sons, and Sarah Ledbetter. He was preceded in death by his parents, James Ashley and Josie Edith Webb, and his brother, Joe Webb.
A proud alum of Texas Christian University, Lloyd embodied the values of his education throughout his life. His commitment to service was unwavering, as evidenced by his honorable service in the Navy on the nuclear submarine Sago and a lifelong career in social work in Dallas and Denton Counties. Lloyd’s faith was a cornerstone of his life serving as a Deacon of the Old School Primitive Baptist Church in Fort Worth, TX where he was baptized in the 1990s.
Lloyd’s enthusiasm for life extended to his local community, where he was an avid supporter of Sanger High School sports announcing High School Football games and attending basketball games throughout the 1980s. He also enjoyed staying in touch with former classmates from Carrollton High School where he graduated in 1954
Lloyd Webb was the chairman of the Denton County Trail Marking Committee of the Denton County Historical Commission.
Chisholm Trail and Denton County, The Trail beginnings
Chisholm Trail and Denton County, The Trail beginnings
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