Joyce Ann Webb
Joyce Ann Webb passed away on Monday, September 21, 2020 in Friendswood, Texas at the age of 65 due to cancer.
She was born on July 22, 1955 in Lima, Ohio to Alfred “Pete” Webb and Miyuki Sadaishi Webb.
She was vibrant with an infectious laugh and bright smiles, and could make friends anywhere she went. She loved to travel, go on adventures, and cook delicious food for friends and family. She loved her Ohio Buckeyes, baseball, and fishing. There was nothing more she loved in life than being a Nana to her beloved grand babies, Miles and Bea. She was so proud to be a Nana, and had such a special relationship with her grand babies; always laughing and getting into trouble together having fun and playing. During her professional career, she was an accomplished lawyer and administrative judge. In the past few years she enjoyed volunteering for Friends of Devereux as coordinator of All Star Friday; arranging decorations, activities and treats for the children.
Preceded in death by her mother, Miyuki Webb, and her husband, Richard Eckhart.
Survived by her daughter, Jessica Rainwater Rogers, and son-in-law Keith Rogers. Her grandchildren Miles James Rogers, 4, and Beatrice Billie Rogers, 2 1/2. Father, Alfred “Pete“ Webb, and his wife Karen. Sister, Sharon Yunus and her husband Tom. Brother, Michael Webb and his wife Mary Jo. Brother, Patrick Webb.
Flowers and condolences may be sent to the family, or donations can be made in her memory to the organizations Cuddles for Clefts or Defenders of Wildlife, causes she supported for her grand babies.
So sorry to hear of Joyce passing. I learned of her battle earlier this year. Growing up next door to each other was a blessing. My condolences to all of the Webb family.
Oh, Joyce! What a dear. So strong and great sense of humor. We are cousins and grew up next door to one another. I can remember distinctly Joyce when she was probably 4 years old in a little pink sun Sgt. A lightning bug got into the pants of her outfit. Every few seconds the bug would light up and so would Joyce’s sun suit pants. Reminded me of a caution light: look out world, I have arrived! What fun.
Mike – Hi. this is Brenda Miller ( string bass player) from South. Long time ago. – I was saddened to hear about your sister. Please know that I’ll be praying for you and your family – that you will come to know tha comfort of the Holy Spirit. I was telling Phyllis today that I remember the day your mom died – how Joyce and you had been denied visitation with your mom because of the cruel and stupid hospital rules. Joyce took a long walk that day and made her way to my house, quite a hike, seeing as how i lived on the edge of town. I wanted to be more of a comfort to her. All I could do was listen. What I really wanted to do was go bash some sense of compassion into the hospital administrators. But , they wouldn’t have listened to a kid back then. I think they changed that policy right afterwards. PLEASE KNOW THAT i;LL BE THINKING OF YOU ALL AS YOU WALK THROUGH THE COMING DAYS. THE LORD BLESS YOU
So sorry to hear of Joyce’s passing. I have so many fond memories – I remember one time Joyce and I was playing in my room (we lived next door) and my sisters Mary, and Madonna and Joyce’s sister Sharon put soap on their faces and hung toilet paper all over it – then they tried to scare us. That was probably the funniest memory, although though are so many more – playing in the tent out side is another one. I remember one time I ran away next door because I was upset with my family and Joyce’s mom just sat and talked to me until I was ready to go back home. I will remember your family always. God bless.
Dear Webb Family, like many, we are saddened with this news. We go way back, to when you lived in the trailer on S Main St., I believed while your house was being built. And remembering the summer at the river when we boated to your place. Remembering when Mike and my brother Tom got in bb gun fight and Mike took a bb in the belly. I was so lucky to reconnect with Joyce on Facebook a few years ago. Then while my son lived in Houston, we met up for lunch. It was a great time. Joyce was such a kind person. Not knowing my son, she offered to let him stay in her apartment in Houston if he didn’t have a place. That was the kind person she was. I will miss her posts of her grandchildren on Facebook. May God be with you all and imagine what joy there was when Joyce got to be reunited with her mom.
Jessica, I am so sad to learn of the lost of your mother, Joyce. You have our deepest sympathy. May God watch and protect you and yours at this time.
I have nothing but phone memories of Joyce in her high school. Please accept my condolences in her passing and may she rest in peace.
Joyce gave us memories that will never leave us. A wonderful holiday with a wonderful lady.
She was a wonderful lady.I worked with her for a year and she filled out office with her laughing.
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your mom. I remember going to her festive Christmas party. We all had so much fun. Also when I think of Joyce I can just hear her unique laugh. She was such a caring person.
Joyce was always there helping anyone in need, especially my brother John Griffin and family. Joyce was soft spoken and had an infectious laugh and great sense of humor and was always there to lend a helping hand. You will be loved and missed.
Jessica, I am so sad to learn of the lost of your mother, Joyce. You have our deepest sympathy. May God watch and protect you and yours at this time.
Luna G Boran
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