Patricia (Harsh) Webber

 United States

  • Date Of Birth: February 13, 1932
  • Date Of Death: June 17, 2020
  • State: Idaho

 

Patricia Webber, longtime Idaho Falls resident, slipped away peacefully at her daughter’s home on June 17, 2020, from complications of congestive heart failure. She was 88. When faced with the discussion that she only had a short time to live, Pat commented, “my life is in the Lord’s hands.”

Born and raised in Prosser, Washington, Pat moved to Idaho in 1954 with her first husband, Gene Warren.

Gene Sr. died in 1989, and she subsequently married Richard Webber in 1993 who preceded her in death in 2014.

As one of the nicest people who ever lived, Pat was beloved by everyone she knew. She was always giving and was truly a servant to all. Christ’s love permeated her being, and she passed that love on to everyone she came in contact with. She was a spectacular cook and was known for her hospitality in sharing her cooking with all. Her apple pies and peanut brittle were the best around. She was always busy with her hands sewing, completing needle work, knitting, crocheting, and scrapbooking. Many have been blessed with her handiwork. She was everyone’s mom or grandma. She will be missed by so many more than just her family. There is no doubt that Pat has entered heaven where there is no more tears and no more pain. We who are left behind rejoice in the knowledge that we will meet up with her again as our time on earth comes to an end.

Besides her children, Pat is succeeded by eight grandchildren, eleven great-grandchildren, one great-great-granddaughter, and sisters, Carol (Kuatt) of Parkdale, OR, and Jeannie (Grimes) of Grandview, WA. 

She was preceded in death by her sister, Huberta Nechanincky of Prosser, WA.

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