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In Memory of
Basil  Mark Rudolph ""Ted""
Webster
1928 - 2016
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Condolence From: Shannon Mooney
Condolence: Perhaps the most inspiring service I have ever attended. A testament to Mr. Webster himself. A man who never gave up on me when most others had. My condolences to his entire family.
Friday January 06, 2017
Condolence From: Glyn Evans
Condolence: So sorry to hear of this loss. Mr Webster was such a fond memory of my time at Innisfail High school. If it wasn't for him, I would not have gotten my Rutherford scholarships for schooling. My best memory though is how he teased me to no end about shaving my head to mourn the loss of the King of Swaziland, a few months before our family moved there.
He was a great man who touched a thousand hearts. He will be missed greatly.
Wednesday January 04, 2017
Condolence From: Lorna (Scarlett) Muise
Condolence: Valerie & Gordon - wishing you healing and peace during this difficult time. As others have shared - Mr. Webster was a beloved principal and educator. He had a significant impact on my life. I appreciated how he treated his staff and students with dignity and respect - a true educator and friend. I am grateful for the kindness he and Val extended to our family when we lost loved ones - such a. source of strength and comfort... may you feel our love in return.
Tuesday January 03, 2017
Condolence From: Lynne & Donna Coulter
Condolence: Our condolences to Lion Ted's family, the Innisfail Lions Club and to the community. Lion Ted was a great citizen and a tremendous human being.

Lynne & Donna
Grande Prairie Lions Club
Monday January 02, 2017
Condolence From: Lori Leclerc
Condolence: Rest in Peace Mr. Webster. I had the pleasure of having Mr. Webster as a principal for a couple years and I'm sure I drove him crazy a time or two. But he was always there if you needed a listening ear or some advice. Condolences to the Webster Family. The world lost a great man
Monday January 02, 2017
Condolence From: Eleanor Saunders
Condolence: Saddened to hear of the passing of Ted. Please accept my condolence.
Sunday January 01, 2017
Condolence From: Donna Gamble (Saunders)
Condolence: My sincere condolence to family and friends. May seeing how much Mr. Webster has touched so many lives positively, fill your heart with warmth and pride. He always (almost always) had a smile on his face. I had so much respect for him. We the Class of 81 were blessed to have him as a principal and teacher.
Sunday January 01, 2017
Condolence From: Brenda (Golem) Bayley
Condolence: Very saddened to hear about the passing of this wonderful family, community, loved and admired man. Condolances to his family.
RIP Sir.
Friday December 30, 2016
Condolence From: Henry van der Kolk, The Netherlands
Condolence: Our sincere condolences to Valerie and family.

We will remember Ted as a True Lion and and a good friend!

Henry van der Kolk,
past president of the Spruce View & District Lions Club.
Friday December 30, 2016
Condolence From: Kelly Senecal
Condolence: 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
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