Cheyenne Nicole "Boog" Webb
Tombstone photo
Dover Cemetery
Dover, Kingfisher County, Oklahoma
© Mike Casey May 11, 1999 - May 11, 2021
Obits submitted by Jo Aguirre & Glenn
Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home
(Permission Granted)
Burial will follow in Dover Cemetery, under the
direction of Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home.
“Boog” was born May 11,1999, in Enid, to Dennis and Chanel Webb, and passed
away May 11, 2021. She attended Enid Public Schools and graduated in 2017
from Pond Creek/Hunter. She was extremely loving and cared about people.
Boog worked as a CCMA two years and before that she was a CNA four years.
She was a great softball player since the age of four. Boog was a great big
sister and great cousin as well. She loved her country music, and her
husband was always going to be George Strait. Boog was involved in a lot of
activities including FCCLA, Trap Shooting, FFA, Color Guard, Varsity fast
pitch and slow pitch softball and volunteer at Special Olympics. She helped
coach all of her siblings in softball and baseball. Boog was a great friend
to all she knew or didn’t know.
Cheyenne is survived by her father, Dennis Webb and Erin Jordan; mother, Chanel Webb; five siblings; Shelby Webb, Lavender Burdg, Madison Burdg,
Raylee Webb, and Harley Webb; maternal grandmother, Kay Cox; grandparents,
JJ and Mary Jordan; as well as many aunts, uncles, cousins, and a host of
friends.
She is preceded in death by maternal grandfather, Larry Cox; paternal
grandparents, Ray Webb and Doris Webb, and Joyce Breeze-Webb.
Memorial donations may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital with Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home serving as custodian of the funds.
Condolences may be made and services viewed online at
www.ladusauevans.com.
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Posted by Glenn
©
Enid News & Eagle
May 12, 2021
Enid woman dies in Tuesday morning crash
By
Kelci McKendrick
Enid News & Eagle
A 22-year-old Enid woman died Tuesday morning in a
two-vehicle collision on U.S. 81 just north of Enid,
according to Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
Cheyenne Webb was pronounced dead at the scene with
external and internal injuries and was transported
by Anderson-Burris Funeral Home to Enid, an OHP
report said.
Around 7:16 a.m., Webb was driving a 2017 Ford
Fusion south on U.S. 81 near Lake Hellums Road when,
for an unknown reason, the vehicle entered the
northbound lane and struck a 2011 Ford F350 pickup,
driven by 26-year-old Dorothy Housworth of Pratt,
Kan., head-on, according to OHP.
Housworth was transported by Life EMS to St. Mary’s
Regional Medical Center, where she was admitted in
stable condition with leg injuries, according to
OHP.
Webb was pinned for an hour and a half before
Kremlin Fire and Rescue was able to extract her, the
report said.
The highway was closed for nearly five hours while
officials were on scene, opening back up around
12:06 p.m.
The condition of Webb at the time of the collision
was unknown, and Housworth’s condition was
apparently normal, the report states. The cause of
the collision was Webb’s vehicle going left of
center.
Seat belts were equipped and in use by both Webb and
Housworth. At the time, the weather was cloudy and
rainy, and the roadway was wet, OHP said.
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Posted by Glenn
©
Enid News & Eagle
15 May 2021
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