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Carl Lee Webb

Posted 2017-10-29 by Judy Wight Branson
The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona
Sunday, October 29, 2017, pages 8a & 9a

Carl Lee Webb, age 58, of Prescott, Arizona, passed away Oct. 20,
2017, at his residence after a long battle with cancer. Carl was
born in Prescott and lived most of his life in the mile high city
except for two years in Parker, where he worked for the National
Park Service. He graduated from Prescott High School in 1977.

Carl was an experienced carpenter, known for his fine craftsmanship
and doing the job right the first time. He brought experience and
talent to any construction project and was often able to find
innovative and artistic approaches to tasks. He was an accomplished
and passionate outdoorsman, constantly looking for opportunities to
camp, hunt or fish. He loved the Prescott National Forest and would
walk through it at every opportunity. He hiked down into the Grand
Canyon a number of times and loved fishing and camping on Bright
Angel Creek. Carl had a quiet, thoughtful disposition, perhaps a
reflection of his ties to nature.

He was preceded in death by his father, Clarvel L. Webb; his mother,
Christine E. Webb; and several aunts, uncles, and cousins.

He is survived by his brother, Raymond Webb (Marie); and his sister,
Sylvia Webb; his cousins; his nephews, Mark King, Jason Webb
(Charlene), and Cash Cooper (Lindsay); and his nieces, Collette
Warren (Mike) and Cindy Newton-Norris (Kellie); four great-nieces
and two great-nephews.

Memorial services for Carl will be held at Hampton Funeral Home, 240
S. Cortez St. Prescott, at 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 4, 2017.

Information provided by survivors.




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