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In Memory of
Basil  Mark Rudolph ""Ted""
Webster
1928 - 2016
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Kelly Senecal

I had the distinct pleasure of not only having Mr. Webster as my Jr./Sr. High principal but of living directly next door to him for most of my childhood and teen years. I can't recall a time he (or Mrs. Webster) didn't greet me with a smile and some friendly, funny banter. They were always welcoming, always engaging and, as a kid, they seemed larger than life to me. Their voices, laughter, obvious affection for each other & spirit are forever ingrained in my memories fondly. Mr. Webster was the first adult to ever call me mister & the first to treat me as an equal in conversation. He gently & graciously taught me a few lessons on respect that I'll never forget. They may have been small moments for him but had a big impact on me. And to this day I can't help but think about Mr. Webster every single time I shovel my walk. It was one of my main chores as a kid but there was many an occasion if I didn't get out there immediately after a snowfall I'd discover he'd already shovelled our walk along with the opposite neighbours'. I managed to return the favour when I'd beat him out there but, if I'm honest, I was never in a rush and probably owe him at least half of my childhood allowance. It's now become habit for me to shovel the walks of my neighbours on both sides when I can and my aching middle-aged back has Mr. Webster to thank for that. He was a wonderful person and to Mrs. Webster, Gordon & the rest of the family my deepest condolences and much love your way. Bless.
Friday December 30, 2016 at 4:12 pm
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