Rebecca Webb

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Rebecca Webb, 49 years old, passed away Monday, September 9th, 2019, in her home in Fargo, ND. Rebecca was born on October 19th, 1969 in Denver CO to Raymond and Loise (Brownlee) Heley. She graduated from North High School, in Denver CO in 1989. She Married Brian Webb on February 17th, 1990 in Thornton CO. and started their life together in Denver CO. They had two children in Denver and moved to Fargo ND in 1993. She was a devoted wife, mother and oma. She enjoyed making baby wreaths and tie blankets. Rebecca was member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church Fargo, ND. she assisted in Wednesday catechism. She is survived by her husband Brian Webb of 29 1/2 years, of Fargo; Jenessa (Matthew) McDonald of Langdon ND; Shayla Webb, Fiance Tucker Wahl of Tempe AZ; 7 grandchildren; Father Raymond Heley and wife Connie of Lidgerwood ND; sister’s: Debbie Giboney of Lidgerwood ND: Linda Bauer of Highlands Ranch CO; Judy Tunis of Thornton CO; Diane Garcia of Arvada CO; brother: Raymond Heley Jr. of Thornton CO. several nieces, nephews, cousins and too many family friends to mention. She was preceded in death by her grandparents, mother Lois; sister Brenda; brothers-in-law, Tony and Ronald. A memorial service is to be held on: Sunday, September 15th, 2019 at 9am- 11am at Boulger Funeral Home 123 S. 10th St. Fargo, ND In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to Sanford Roger Maris Cancer Center, American Lung Association COPD

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  1. Becky Boo I love you to the moon and back, I’m gonna so miss are morning calls, but I did have a jap Bagel
    for you, I know you busted thru the pearly gate to see Mom and Brenda, can’t forget Tony and Ron,
    tell them him and miss them, but I know you will keep a eye out one every-one the football team and Sterling, RIP
    my Becky Boo, Love You Always your Sis Judy,,

  2. So sorry for everyone in the family! My heart goes out to you all. Just know that she is watching over all of you now & she will make you laugh most days as that is what she was so good at!

    Until later Becky…thanks for being such a positive woman…you will be missed.

  3. Becky you was a great daughter-in-law. I grew to feel like you as a darghter. I will miss our phone calls. Give Gerry a hug and Don for me. Till we meet again in heaven. Love Mom (Carol)

  4. To Becky, my friend, you are now free. You were a light in darkness. I’m lucky to have shared a friendship with you. Your smile was always so genuine. Your honesty was appreciated by me. That’s what made me love you all the more. I’ll always keep our distant coffee talks close to my heart. This is a sad time because you were so loved. You will be missed. This is bittersweet knowing you will no longer hurt in anyway. I love you Becky and I hope you don’t ask Jesus to make you menudo. (Haha, inside joke)


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