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Brian Lee Webb

Brian Lee Webb, 42, of Warrensburg, Missouri, died Monday, Aug. 4, at St. Mary’s Hospital in Blue Springs, Missouri.

Brian Lee Webb
Brian Lee Webb

The family will receive friends from 10-11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 9, at Sweeney-Phillips & Holdren Funeral Home in Warrensburg.
Memorial services will follow at 11 a.m. with Minister Kenneth Millsap officiating.
Private family burial will follow.
He was born May 26, 1972, in Clinton, Missouri, the son of Vernon Eugene and Judith Carol (Gowin) Webb.
He was united in marriage to Erin Michelle Maloney at 12:12 p.m. Dec. 12, 2012, in Blue Springs.
Brian was a graduate of Warrensburg High School, class of 1990. He then attended and received an associate’s degree from Vatterott College in Kansas City, Missouri. He worked as a manager in construction maintenance. Brian was a dedicated father, family man and true friend. He was loyal to his family and friends. Brian was stubborn, iron-willed, and did everything his own way. He was a Christian and a God-fearing man.
Brian is survived by his wife, Erin Michelle Webb, of Blue Springs; two sons, Brian “Michael” Webb of El Paso, Texas; and Thomas Lane of Blue Springs; two daughters, Fallon Grace Webb of El Paso and Shelby Webb of South Carolina; two step-children, Daniel and Rachel;  his mother, Judy Pearson and husband, Ron, of Warrensburg; six brothers, Gene Webb of Blue Springs; Monte Parks of Columbia, Missouri; Rusty Parks of Knoxville, Tennessee; Scott Pearson of Texas; Tracy Pearson of Columbia, Missouri; and Terry Williams of Missouri; one sister, Christie Foster of Tightwad, Missouri; three cousins, Nancy Hurr and Linda Irvine, both of Warrensburg; and Paul Wishon of New York; one nephew, Branson Wilson of Missouri; and one aunt, Mary McMillan of Clinton, Missouri.
He was preceded in death by his father and one brother, Randy Parks.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are suggested to the American Heart Association and can be left in care of the funeral home.

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