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Bryan Webb

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Bryan Douglas was born Monday, May 21, 1945 to Arthur Ralston and Evelyn Dorothy (Krug) Webb in Walkerton, Ontario. He was the youngest of three boys; Lloyd (1939) and Clarence (1943). Later Mineke Koeslag age 13 joined their family. Mineke’s family emigrated from Holland.

Bryan’s parents farmed in Greenock Township where Arthur was born. The Webb family attended the Glammis Baptist Church, where Bryan’s faith journey began. He accepted Christ as his personal Saviour at a young age. The Webb children also attended S.S. #6 Narva, a one room school house. It was also around the young age of 5 that Bryan began to show an interest in carpentry. He earned his first watch by carrying nails to the carpenter while building a home for farm workers. As he got older, he continued to learn carpentry skills through many similar experiences.

At the age of 12 Bryan bought his first piece of property in Inverhuron for $300. Shortly after completing his high school education at Walkerton District Secondary School, Bryan attended Baptist Leadership Training School in Brantford for seven months. Not only was Bryan adventurous by going away to school, he also worked towards earning his pilot’s license during this time as well, which he received in 1963.

Bryan’s brother Lloyd attended Adelaide Street Baptist church in London with a cute young woman by the name of Kathryn Mary Palmer. Bryan and Kathryn met at a New Year’s Eve party at Lloyd’s home in 1965. The young couple soon established a close connection that flourished over the next several months. They were married September 24, 1966 by Reverend Bill Steeper at the Adelaide Baptist Church in London, Ontario where Kathryn had grown up. Lloyd often teased that Bryan brought a city girl to the country. In time the Webb family grew as Mark was born in 1968, Lisa in 1970, Krista in 1974, Diana in 1975 and Brenda in 1978.

Bryan’s father had serious health issues and after their marriage Bryan returned to help on the 400 acre farmland raising cattle, pigs and chickens. He and Kathryn lived on one of the farms. In time they bought part of the farm and raised broiler chickens in two large barns and had cattle on pasture land. Because of his love for dogs, he also raised dogs on the farm – Samoyeds and German Shepherds. He continued to love dogs and kept them as pets for most of his life. In 1973 he sold the farm because he wanted to work more with people. In 1974, the couple bought a small piece of the land on the corner and built a new home. Bryan did all the framing and acted as the contractor for the remaining of the build. He was hired part time by Youth for Christ and got his Real Estate licence during this time.

In 1974, Bryan and Kathryn bought a 92 acre grass farm on the outskirts of Paisley. For the next four years the couple worked hard building and establishing Inspiration Place Retreat Centre. Once completed in 1978, the family moved there and continued to run the facility through 1990. It was hard work but personally satisfying to meet lots of people and a great place to raise their family. It was in 1975 that Bryan also started teaching woodworking at Walkerton District High School. He obtained his Ontario Teacher’s Certificate in 1978. Bryan also obtained his Bachelor of Arts from the University of Waterloo by correspondence. This gave him even more flexibility in his teaching vocation to teach other subjects. For the next 27 ½ years Bryan dedicated his life to teaching and retired in 2002. Inspiration Place was bought by Christian Horizons becoming a retreat centre for those with special needs.

After moving from Inspiration Place, they built a new home just outside Paisley, which has been his home ever since.

Throughout his life, Bryan raised his children, supported his students at school and encouraged those in his faith community. Bryan had many other interests aside from building, woodworking, flying and riding his motorcycle. He loved to participate in sports, like tennis, downhill skiing, old-timer hockey, softball, curling and lawn bowling to name a few. He also enjoyed gardening and spending time on his boats. Bryan also lived out his faith by serving as an elder at Immanuel Evangelical Missionary Church in Paisley. Over the years, Bryan enjoyed many different roles within the church, including helping with the youth, church camps, playing music, mission trips to Haiti and being involved with leadership programs. To say the least, Bryan was always busy and a hard worker.
Music was always a big part of Bryan’s life. His love of music began with his family when he was very young. Their family created a musical group and played at local churches. He loved playing the piano and brass instruments. He joined and was part of the Grey Bruce Singers and then Paisley Community Choir for many years.

His favourite time of year was spring. He enjoyed reading and keeping abreast of world, national, provincial and community affairs. Family and friends, of course were also very important.

He did enjoy visiting Florida, especially St. Petersburg. Often he and Kathryn would drive down and spend anywhere from 2 weeks to 2 months down there, relaxing and enjoying each other’s company.

Bryan appreciated others who were honest, dependable, loving and careful. In turn, he saw himself as dependable and responsible. The best piece of advice Bryan received was from his grandmother, was “Don’t buy it without having the money for it!”

The most important thing has been passing along his faith to those he interacts with. Throughout all the different aspects of his life, there have been many opportunities which he has embraced, most importantly, his children and grandchildren. A few years ago, he wrote a letter to each of his grandchildren expressing his desire that each one of them would receive Jesus as their personal Saviour as well.

Sadly, Bryan Douglas Webb of Paisley, passed away surrounded by his loving family, at the Hanover Care Centre on Tuesday, February 27, 2018 in his 73rd year.

Beloved husband of Kathryn. Loving father of Mark (Kristen) of Hanover, Lisa (Andrew) Ireland of Ajax, Krista (Elliot) Dixon of Bond Head, Diana Teal of Goderich and Brenda (Mark) Coghlin of Ilderton. Cherished grandfather of Megan, Addison, Shannon, Brenden, Sarah, Gabriel, Mackenzie, Jesse, Coleman, Walker, Oakley, Jarvis, Paxton, Sterling and Myla. Dear brother of Mineke (Bill) Spencer and brother-in-law of Nancy Webb. He was predeceased by his brothers Lloyd (the late Doreen), Clarence, and his parents Arthur and Evelyn (Krug) Webb.

A celebration of Bryan’s life will be held at Immanuel Evangelical Missionary Church, Paisley (307 Balaklava Street) on Saturday, March 3, 2018 at 2 p.m. with visitation two hours prior to the service. Spring interment in Purdy Cemetery, Greenock Township.

Memorial donations to Immanuel Evangelical Missionary Church or the charity of your choice would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.

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John and Charlene Cottrill
March 12, 2018

To all of Mr Webb’s family and friends , our deepest sympathies, I was very lucky to know him as a teacher and a nieghbour.

Phil Taylor
March 7, 2018

To the Webb Family,
I’m so sorry to hear about the loss of Brian. I’m certainly thinking of you all during this time, and I know he will be missed. He’s now in the Father’s hands. RIP!

Michael Bannerman
March 7, 2018

So sorry to hear about the loss of your husband, father and grandfather. I always admired Bryan and the way that he packed so much into life. Your family will definitely be in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.

Susan Arens
March 5, 2018

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all, and we send our deepest sympathy.

Cheryl and Chuck Wick
March 4, 2018

So sorry to hear of your fathers passing Diana the loss of a father and a partner is tragic and sad and We offer condolences to your whole family. We know he is safe in the arms of Jesus “in my Father’s house there are many dwelling places. If it were not so would I have told you that I go to prepare a place for you?”

Dave and Barb Cormack
March 3, 2018

Kathy and family , thinking of you at this sad time. I will diffinetly miss seeing Bryans smile and also miss all the questions he always had. Bryan was a truly special person and Im sure u will all miss him ,in the coming days.
thinking of u all.
Dave and Barb

Roger & Sherry and Tiffany Caldwell
March 3, 2018

Dear Kathy and Family,
Our sincere sympathy on the loss of your wonderful husband,dad,grandpa.
Bryan was a kind hearted man whom was a joy to talk to. He had a beautiful voice when singing. May all your beautiful memories together help you through the days ahead. Our prayers and thoughts are with all of you.
Roger & Sherry and Tiff Caldwell

Paula Paoletti
March 3, 2018

To the Webb Family;
I wish to express my condolences on your loss. I have fond memories of Bryan both from high school and your family home. His kindness, understanding and wonderful sense of humor are part of my memories. His supportive nature and love were never ending and still will be in your hearts.

Judy Jenkins
March 2, 2018

My condolences to the entire Webb Family. I consider Diana a good friend! It’s hard to lose a parent! Thinking of you!

Aletta Bell
March 2, 2018

Nancy, Kathy and family. Sorry to hear of the passing of Bryan, but do celebrate his life which was well-lived for his Saviour. Pray the Lord will comfort you’re hearts during this time of grieving when you will miss him so very much.

Michael and Helen Beaulieu
March 2, 2018

So sorry for your loss. Thinking of all of you at this difficult time.

Jeff Kritzer & Family
March 2, 2018

Brenda, Mark, and family
Sorry to hear of your loss. Please accept our condolences with the passing of your father , grandfather.
Thoughts and blessings to your extended families at this time.
It is clear Bryan lived a full life and touched the lives of many despite being taken too early. He will surely live on through all of you. Look to one another and find comfort as Bryan finds his new home beside the Lord.

Rhoda (Alexander) & Mark Bowman
March 1, 2018

Kathy and the extended Web family: our condolences to you. I (Rhoda) have appreciated Bryan and admired him ever since I was a youth growing up in the neighbourhood near the Web home farm. We both will miss him amd his ready smile and friendly disposition. You are in my prayers.

Ruth Hobley
March 1, 2018

To the Webb family,
I have known the Webb family for many years. I was so delighted when I viewed smiling faces at Maple Leaf a few years ago! A soft bed and pancake breakfast! I also looked forward to seeing and chatting at the Paisley concerts.
I am thinking of you at this sad time.
Please accept my sympathy.
Sincerely from Ruth Hobley

Katie and Jeremy Kranenburg
March 1, 2018

Sorry of your loss

Bill & Gayle MacKay
March 1, 2018

So sorry to hear of your loss. Bryan was well respected and will be missed immensely by many. Sending our sincere condolences and warm thoughts to each of his family.

Deb Grant
March 1, 2018

Dear Brenda and family
My sincere condolences on your Dad’s passing.
He sounds like he was a wonderful man and father.
May he rest in peace.

Crystal Kobe and family
March 1, 2018

So sorry to hear of your dads passing Brenda. May you smile when you think of all the wonderful times you shared and everything he taught you. Thinking of all of you at this sad time.

Debi Snider
March 1, 2018

I only met him a few times. But a gentle spirit full of joy.

Ray & Dawn Oude Voshaar
March 1, 2018

Kathy and family
Please know you are in our prayers. Our heartfelt sympathies on Bryan’s passing. May the memories help during a difficult time!
Hugs to you all
Ray & Dawn

Doug and wilma rathwell
March 1, 2018

Sincere sympathy Brenda, Mark and family.

Crystal Ridley (Busby)
March 1, 2018

Dear Brenda & Family, Mr. Webb always had a big smile on his face at school, just like you Brenda! Sending much love and prayers to you all. xo

Sue Rath
March 1, 2018

Kathy and Diana, I am so sorry for your loss, I pray that the memories you have of Bryan (Dad) will be a source of great comfort during this trying time. You are both in my thoughts and prayers. Sue Rath

David and Karen Bush
March 1, 2018

Mark and family we are so sorry for your loss. David and Karen Bush

Dean Salter
March 1, 2018

With such a well-lived life also comes deep sadness when they are no longer here among us. Praying for comfort in your grief and also for the amazing joy in all your remembrances of Bryan. He was such an excellent role model and touched so so many people even starting at such a young age and right up until the end. Share those memories of him with others and you will allow Bryan to continue to bless even more.

Wendy, Emma, and Chris Webb
February 28, 2018

Sending our sincere condolences and hugs to all.
Love
Wendy, Emma and Chris

Kelly Nugent Joe Daabous
February 28, 2018

Brenda, Mark and Family. Your dads story is incredible- what a wonderful life filled with a beautiful family, several accomplishments and many memories. Thinking of you all xoxo

Barbara June Hobbs
February 28, 2018

To Kathy and Family.
My deepest sympathy in the passing of Bryan, husband, Father, Grandpa. He will be missed by many. He is in a far better place and resting in peace…
RIP Bryan…

Barb and Paul Sinclair
February 28, 2018

Dear Kathy and family,
We were deeply saddened to hear of Bryan’s passing. Bryan will be greatly missed by all whose lives were enriched by knowing him. May the sharing of your many good memories bring you and your family some comfort at this most difficult time. Hold each other a little closer. We are unable to attend the service as we are currently away. Sending our deepest sympathy and many hugs Barb and Paul Sinclair

Martha Reis
February 28, 2018

Brenda, Lisa and family
We’re so very sorry to hear about the passing of your dad. It appears he lived a very full life and is now taking up residence with his Lord and saviour. Our thoughts and prayers to you during this difficult time. Love Martha & Bert Reis

Ryan & Tammie Hall
February 28, 2018

Mark & Brenda, so sorry for your loss. Your dad sounds like he was a great man and lived a great life!!!! Sending all of your family love…
The Halls xo

Bill & Emily Lewis
February 28, 2018

Brenda and family please accept our condolences and know that we are here for you. Please do not hesitate to reach out, especially during this difficult time.

Tim, Debbie and Thomas Scott
February 28, 2018

Our condolences to the family.

Shelly Edwards
February 28, 2018

Brenda we are so sorry for your loss. We will keep you and your family in our prayers ????. If you need anything at all don’t be afraid to ask.

Stewart and Olive Dudgeon
February 28, 2018

I am so sorry to hear of Bryan’s passing. I am very sorry that we can not attend the funeral. Stewart’s sister’s funeral is the same day in Listowel. Please know that we are thinking of all of you at this sad time.
Deepest sympathy.

ANDREA ANDERSON
February 28, 2018

Kathy and family. So sorry to hear about the passing of a great father, father in law and grandfather. Thinking of u at this time Andrea


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