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Carol Maxine <I>Caine</I> Webb

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Carol Maxine Caine Webb

Birth
Sunnyside, Carbon County, Utah, USA
Death
3 Sep 2009 (aged 77)
Draper, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Riverton, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
6-4-1
Memorial ID
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Our "Christmas" Carol was born to John and Martha Skoglund Caine in Sunnyside Utah and left of dancing at the time of her death.

Carol married H.C. Hunn in 1941. She enjoyed the benefits of being a career military wife for the next 25 years. She traveled the United States and lived in Japan for several years. In 1959 the settled in Salt Lake to raise their family.

Mother became very involved in her LDS faith and was a Primary teacher for many years. She held other callings as well.

In 1979 she becamed widowed, and with her children grown, rediscovered her sense of adventure. Her infatuation quickly became Utah Civil Air Patrol. Although she never received her pilot's license, she did take flying lessons and could fly and land a plane on her own. All of this in her late 50's. She also resumed a long lost passion for dancing and the family joke soon became that she had a much more active social life than her children.

In 1988 she married Ott Webb, and together they soon became know as the cutest Grandma and Grandma couple EVER. Although they started out as snowbirds to St. George every winter, they soon settled there permanently. It quickly became apparent that Mother wanted to make friends with every single person residing there.

Ott deceased in 2007 and mother returned to Salt Lake City. Although her health was declining by then, she continued to capture the hearts of all that meet her these last few years.

She is survied by daughters Sue and husband Larry, Kim and Denese. Brothers Paul, along with Richard and his wife Joann. Grandchildren; Angela, Matthew, TR, Brittany and Jessica, along with eleven Great-Grandchildren.

Predeceased by parents, three sisters, one brother, son and one Great-Grandchild.

Graveside servies held at Riverton City Cemetery on Tuesday, September 8th, 2009. Express gratitude to the heath care team who assisted our family in our time of need.

Our "Christmas" Carol was born to John and Martha Skoglund Caine in Sunnyside Utah and left of dancing at the time of her death.

Carol married H.C. Hunn in 1941. She enjoyed the benefits of being a career military wife for the next 25 years. She traveled the United States and lived in Japan for several years. In 1959 the settled in Salt Lake to raise their family.

Mother became very involved in her LDS faith and was a Primary teacher for many years. She held other callings as well.

In 1979 she becamed widowed, and with her children grown, rediscovered her sense of adventure. Her infatuation quickly became Utah Civil Air Patrol. Although she never received her pilot's license, she did take flying lessons and could fly and land a plane on her own. All of this in her late 50's. She also resumed a long lost passion for dancing and the family joke soon became that she had a much more active social life than her children.

In 1988 she married Ott Webb, and together they soon became know as the cutest Grandma and Grandma couple EVER. Although they started out as snowbirds to St. George every winter, they soon settled there permanently. It quickly became apparent that Mother wanted to make friends with every single person residing there.

Ott deceased in 2007 and mother returned to Salt Lake City. Although her health was declining by then, she continued to capture the hearts of all that meet her these last few years.

She is survied by daughters Sue and husband Larry, Kim and Denese. Brothers Paul, along with Richard and his wife Joann. Grandchildren; Angela, Matthew, TR, Brittany and Jessica, along with eleven Great-Grandchildren.

Predeceased by parents, three sisters, one brother, son and one Great-Grandchild.

Graveside servies held at Riverton City Cemetery on Tuesday, September 8th, 2009. Express gratitude to the heath care team who assisted our family in our time of need.



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