Obituaries

Mary V. Webb

Mary V. Webb of Hampton, VA went to be with the Lord on Monday January 6, 2025 at the age of 83.

Mary was the daughter of John and Ella Mae Dickens. She was predeceased by her husband of 66 years Foch N. Webb, five brothers and two sisters.

Mary is survived by one brother, Stanely Dickens, sisters Loria Roth and Mae Gibson, five children whom she was so proud of, Mark Webb (Karen) Kevin Webb (Dawn) Curtis Webb (Lori) Kim Nicoletti (Willie) Cindy Thibeault (Mike) 13 Grandchildren and 10 Great Grandchildren.
Mary was a homemaker with many talents. The last several years she enjoyed baking muffins and crocheting dishcloths and handing them out to strangers saying they were made with love.

A graveside service will be held 1PM on Tuesday January 14, at Peninsula Memorial Park,12750 Warwick Blvd., Newport News, VA 23606. Please enter the Park from the Nettles Drive entrance.

12 Comments

  1. Frances Pride

    Mary, as I have told you often, I give thanks to God for our friendship. I will miss our daily talks and bible studies and your wonderful sense of humor. You truly had a servants heart, always ready and willing to help anyone in need, and you touched many people through your unending kindness and generosity. Although I will miss you terribly, along with many others, God knew you were ready for your heavenly home. May you rest in peace in the knowledge that you fought a good fight. Love you.

    • Cindy Thibeault

      Frances, thank you for being such a kind friend to our mom. We appreciate your thoughtful words and prayers during this difficult time. Sincerely, the Webb kids

    • Cindy Thibeault

      Judy, thank you so much for caring for mom and being the best friend to her and the rest of us. If ever there were someone she could rely on…it’s you! You are more like family than neighbor and we all love you. Cindy

  2. Stacey Gordon

    I’m so sorry for your loss. I have a lot of good memories with the whole family. When we were young when either Cindy or I was sick we both stayed home from school and stayed with Mary all day, If we were too sick for school we were too sick to play. We watched The Brady Bunch and had soup and ginger ale. That made everything better. I will always remember days at your house.

    • Cindy Thibeault

      Stacey, thanks so much for the thoughts and for bringing back a great memory. We sure had great times….and mom wasnt letting us get away with anything -that’s for sure!

  3. Karen Fyfe Dailey

    I’m so sorry to hear of the loss of your mom. I have so many memories from the Webb home, it was like a second home to me. I hope you have some comfort knowing that she is no longer in pain and has been reunited with your dad.

    • Cindy Thibeault

      Karen, we all appreciate the kind words and memories. She is with pop, right where she belongs. As hard as it is, we all made it back to see her…and she was ready. Blessings, Cindy

  4. Connie Laker

    Friends for a long time. Our kids were always together. Cindy and Stacey were at my house or your Mom’s. Curtis babysitting for me. Mary will truly be missed in our neighborhood. Love Connie

  5. Cindy Thibeault

    Ms Connie,thanks for thinking of us through this difficult time. The neighborhood definitely won’t be the same and neither will our family. Take care, Cindy

  6. Clair and Teresa Anderson

    We dearly loved sweet Mary. She and Fochie were our closest friends when we were stationed at Ft Monroe and were in the same Church. She was so good about keeping in touch with us all these years. We will certainly miss her friendship and her unconditional love. 💕

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