May 4, 2005 Trevor Aiden James Webb April 29, 2005 ~ April 30, 2005 Trevor Aiden James Webb, the infant son of Harley Webb, died April 30, 2005, at Mercy Hospital NIC Unit in Oklahoma City. Graveside services are at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, today, at the Wynnewood View Cemetery with Pastor Randy Chapman officiating. He was born April 20, 2005, at Mercy Hospital in Oklahoma City. He was preceded in death by his great-grandmother, Paula Webb, great-great grandmother, Marie Rozzell, and his uncle, Mark Webb. Survivors include: his mother, his grandparents, Gene and Dee Webb of Henderson, Texas, and Gaylynn and Marcus Rankin of Davis, his great-grandparents, Melvin and Judy Webb of Davis, Diana Nimmo of Wynnewood, Melvin and Francis Brewer of Longview, Texas, Jerry Eastwood of Wynnewood and Loyd and Emma Wilkerson of Davis, and great-great-grandparents, Delbert and Delia Mae Ruppe of Wynnewood, and Charles Jackson of Tyler, Texas. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The March of Dimes. Krien Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. |
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