Dillow-Taylor Funeral Home and Cremation Services

Jeffrey Webb

08/27/2015

Mr. Jeffrey Roger Webb, 54, Jonesborough, passed away Thursday, August 27, 2015 in an automobile accident near his home.
He was a native of Washington County, the son of Lillian Rogers Webb and the late John William Webb Sr.
Mr. Webb was retired from Eastman Chemical Company after 33 years of service.
The things he loved were his family and friends, his motorcycle and his tractor.
Survivors in addition to his mother include his wife Teresa Webb of the home, one son Benjamin Webb and wife Elizabeth, one daughter Therissa Webb all of Jonesborough, two grandchildren, Mckencie Harris and Trenton Webb, three brothers, Gary Webb, John William Webb Jr. and wife Barbara, Darrell Jay Webb and several nieces and nephews.
A Celebration of Life service will be held Monday, August 31, 2015 at 7pm in the chapel of Dillow-Taylor Funeral Home, with Minister Byron Paddock officiating. The family will receive friends from 4 pm till 7pm prior to the service. Interment services will be held on Tuesday, September 1, 2015 at 1 pm in Roselawn Park, in Johnson City. The family request that friends meet at Dillow-Taylor Funeral Home by 12:15 pm to go in procession and motorcycles are welcome to be a part of the procession.
Pallbearers will be Ben Webb, Andrew Ingram, Lee Morelock, Eric Kiker, Johnny Blizard, Donnie Pugh, Travis Gamble, and Brent Boreing. Honorary pallbearers will be Gary Webb, Bill Webb, Jay Webb, Larry Bacon, James Ingram, Terry Ingram, Don Morrell, Billy Queen, and James Queen.


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09/29/2015
Eddie Salyers
I just found out about Jeff passing he was a good man kind hearted I use to work with him a long time ago he was a hard working man and respected man may God bless the family and keep them now that this has happen
09/24/2015
Jonathan Edward Furches
Jeff was a good man, I just found out tonight he had passed away. I met Jeff when I was a kid at Gerald Jones shop. Jeff always had a funny laugh one can never forget and a smile as well. Jeff was a kind hearted man do anything in the world for any one. He will be missed that's for sure. My heart goes to the family in this time. My prayers are with you.
09/01/2015
Glenda Honeycutt
I am so sorry for your loss. I went to school thru elementary and high school and recently renewed our friendship at The Food Shop. Jeff was a great, friendly person who always had a smile. He always talked about his wife, when He spoke of her, you could tell by his smile was filled with love for Her. I hope God holds His Loving arms around Jeff's family at this time and in the following days ahead. Jeff's smile will be in your hearts always as will all your memories. God Bless All of You.
09/01/2015
Beth Ford Hoilman
Teresa, I am so sorry to hear about Jeff. I remember when he was a little boy he was always so kind and sweet. He was a good man and I know the loss you are feeling. I am praying for you and your family. The only comfort is that we will see them again one day. Thinking of you. Beth
08/31/2015
AJ and Brenda Coffey
Bill and Bobbie: so very sorry about your brother. If there is any way we can help you please let us know. You're in our prayers.
08/31/2015
Johnny Brinkley
Teresa, Ben, Therissa, Lillian, Gary, Bill, & Jay-I'm so very sorry for your loss. Jeff was always kind , caring, & friendly. He would do whatever he could to help someone in need. He was a hard worker & always a joy to be around. Jeff will be missed by all who knew him because he made the world a better place. Please know that you are all in my thoughts & prayers.
08/30/2015
Kim Ball
I will always remember ... He always had a smile.. One of the most real and humble people you would ever meet... I am so glad I got to know Jeff and Teresa... They were not only loyal customers ... But I counted them as true friends!!!
08/30/2015
Rick & Sue Neeley
Teresa & family, We are so sorry about Jeff. He was such a giving, caring, cheerful & hard working guy. He never knew a stranger & always knew how to make you laugh. He will be deeply missed. Please know you & your family are & will be in our thoughts & prayers. Rick & Sue

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