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Phillip Everett Webb
Aug 18, 1936 - Feb 1, 2023
Posted by
Martha Reddout

Watts Funeral Home
(permission granted)

Phillip Everett Webb, 86, of Kingston, Oklahoma passed away on February 1, 2023, at the Texoma Medical Center in Denison, Texas. 

He was born on August 18, 1936, in Bluegrove, Texas to the late John Austin Webb and Cuma Myrtle Seabolt Webb.  Phillip grew up south of Henrietta, Texas in Clay County where he attended school.  Phillip was an outstanding basketball player and also a great volleyball and fast pitch softball player.  He graduated from Midway High School in Henrietta and later attended Abilene Christian University in Abilene, Texas.  Phillip married Frances Ann Slaughter on August 24, 1957 in Henrietta.  He worked in the oil field, working for Warren Petroleum, Pure and Unocal, in Wichita Falls, Holliday and Nocona, Texas.   Phillip also served on the Prairie Valley School Board in Nocona.  In 1975 he moved to Kingston and later moving to Cleveland, Oklahoma in 1979.  In 1993 he moved back to Kingston where he lived the rest of his life.  Phillip was very active in his community serving as Mayor of Kingston and serving on the Kingston City Council.  Phillip was an active member of the Kingston Church of Christ where he mowed the church yard and changed the lighting.  He had a great bass voice and loved singing with the church of Christ singers. Phillip enjoyed going to all sporting events, the coffee shop, and loved working in his shop.       

Phillip is survived by wife: Frances Ann Webb, Kingston, Oklahoma; Sons: Chris Webb and wife Connie, Kingston, Oklahoma, Gary Webb and wife Kendra, Amarillo, Texas. Grandchildren: Cali Grimmett and husband Chris, Cade Webb and wife Mindy, Tamara Tallbear, Lauren Webb, Jacob Wiss, Jonah Wiss, Kinley Harrison and husband Kyle, Maycee Webb, Grayson Webb. Great-Grandchildren: Hudson Webb, Hayven Webb, Cenyan Grimmett Ariana Lonewolf, Talia Lonewolf, Laicey Lonewolf, Gabriella Tallbear, Desmond Paukei, Dray Paukei, and coming soon; Caroline Harrison. Great Great Grandchild:  Quinton Lonewolf. Siblings:  Dan Webb, Bluegrove, Texas, Jack Webb, Henrietta, Texas, Harry Webb, Henrietta, Texas, Jo Meixner, Edmond, Oklahoma, Georgia James, Searcy, Arkansas.

Phillip was preceded in death by his parents, 4 sisters and 6 brothers.   

Casket Bearers: Jonah Wiss, Jacob Wiss, Chris Grimmett, Paul Waggoner, Spencer Rice, Quinton Jones, Cade Webb, Lane Scogin, John Stacy and Bubba Buckaloo. Honorary Bearers: Paradise Donuts Coffee Gang and Kingston Church of Christ Members.

A keepsake video is available through the funeral home.

VISITATION
Watts Funeral Home - Kingston
Monday, February 06, 2023 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
707 Highway 70 East
Kingston, Oklahoma 73439

FAMILY HOUR
Watts Funeral Home - Kingston
Monday, February 06, 2023 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM 
707 Highway 70 East
Kingston, Oklahoma 73439

FUNERAL SERVICE
Watts Funeral Home - Kingston 
Tuesday, February 07, 2023 2:00 PM 
707 Highway 70 East
Kingston, Oklahoma 73439

INTERMENT
Woodberry Forest Cemetery
Tuesday, February 07, 2023 
1040 US-70
Madill, Oklahoma 73446



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