Thomas C. "Tommy" Webb

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Thomas Charles “Tommy” Webb, 53, of Newburyport, passed away suddenly on Thursday, October 9, 2014. Tommy was born on August 10, 1961. He was the beloved son of the late Donald W. and Doris J. (Marquis) Webb. Tommy was educated in the Danvers Public Schools. He moved to Tampa, Florida in 1978, with his family. In 1979, he graduated from Leto High School in Tampa. Tommy returned to the Danvers area and was employed by Overhead Door Company of Danvers for over 30 years. Most recently he was employed by Webb Transportation Services. His childhood days were special in Danvers, filled with memories at the Lawrence Street Playground, Riverside School, playing for the “Redskins” in the Pop Warner football league, pumping gas at his father’s business, Don Webb & Son’s, American Gas, and being with his family of 14 siblings. Summertime was his favorite season. He was an avid Boston sports fan and attended and loved going to Bruce Springsteen’s concerts with his brothers. On June 9, 1991, Tommy and his former wife, Julie Mahoney, gave birth to their beautiful son, Tyler Ryan Webb. Most of all, Tommy was proud of fatherhood. Tyler was his shining star and he cherished every moment spent with his son. Tommy will be deeply missed by close family members, friends, and all his “darlins”. In addition to his son, Tyler Ryan Webb, Tommy is survived by his siblings and their spouses, Donald Webb, and wife Lin, of Chapin, South Carolina; John Webb, and wife Joan, of Danvers; Stephen Webb, of Newburyport; Michael Webb, of Plant City, Florida; Peter Webb, and wife Sarah, of Austin, Texas; Kevin Webb, of Tempe, Arizona; Matthew Webb, of Newburyport; Patrick Webb, and wife Barbara, of Newbury; Suzanne Webb, of Salem; Kate Hudson, and husband Craig, of Newburyport; Paulette Wilbur, and husband Dave, of Beverly; Jacqueline Cantone, and husband Peter, of Merrimac; and Mary Ellen Schuster, and husband Bill, of Livonia, New York. He is also survived by many nieces, nephews, grand-nieces, and grand-nephews. He also leaves behind many close lifelong friends. Tommy was pre-deceased by his parents, his brother Robert “Jimmy” Webb, and special aunt and uncle Theresa and Jack Madison. Relatives and friends are invited to celebrate Tommy’s life at his Funeral Mass on Thursday, October 16, 2014, at 9AM in Saint Mary of the Annunciation Church, 24 Conant St., Danvers. Visiting hours are Wednesday from 4-8PM at C.R. Lyons & Sons, Funeral Directors, 28 Elm St., Danvers. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Tommy’s name to Lifebridge in Salem, MA. www.lifebridgesalem.org.

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  1. To all the Webb Family My Deepest Sympathy Of your loss of Tommy !! There is a lot of Good Memories we all have of Him as Growing up in the Neighborhood on Pleasant Ave ! Tommy Loved playing Baseball , Ice Skating and willing to give a helping hand to his Neighbors !!!

  2. My deepest sympathy to you all. I grew up with Tommy, having lived on Lawrence St, and remember him fondly. I do have one memory – we were in 1st grade at the Fox Hill School – we were all amazed at the number of siblings he had, we would have him say each of their names, oldest to the youngest!!

    Sincerely
    Jeanne (Walters) Coleman

  3. Tommy had an awesome sense of humor that made working with him at Vic’s Drive, The Victorian, and the Village Green, back in the late 1970’s, that much easier. I remember Tommy would be telling a story and then would be the first one to laugh at what he had just said. I also remember Tommy never running out of stories. I’ve been accused of talking too much but I had nothing on Tommy Webb! He made time fly and for that I’m grateful! God Bless, I will never forget you. Bumper Gooding

  4. Tommy was a great kid! Many memories that make me smile of our time together.
    My deepest sympathy to all of you!

  5. My deepest sympathies go out to the Webb family. Tommy’s smile and engaging personality were his trademark, and I always knew that when I was in his presence a smile and laugh were always going to be nearby.

    John Keefe

  6. We will miss you Tom.we sure did raise alot of mischief when we were growing up. But I will always remember the way you made everyone laugh. RIP OLD FRIEND.


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