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Helen <I>Moore</I> Webster

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Helen Moore Webster

Birth
Fayette County, Alabama, USA
Death
24 Jul 2021 (aged 79)
Winfield, Marion County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Columbus, Lowndes County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Helen Webster ,age 79 of Kennedy , passed away July 24,2021 at Northwest Medical center in Winfield.
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The family will receive friends Monday, August 2, 2021 from 6-8 P.M. at Nelson Funeral Home in Fayette AL.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday, August 3, 2021 at 1-P.M. from Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Columbus, MS. The body will lie in state at the church from 12-1 P.M.

Helen Moore Webster went to her heavenly home to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ on July 24, 2021. She was the daughter of Charlie Sylvester Moore and Addie Lou Godfrey Moore, born April 27, 1942 in Fayette County near Belk, AL. At a very young age a tornado destroyed their home and the family moved to Columbus, MS. She began her education at Steens School but the family moved into the New Hope School district where she became a part of the 1960 Class in the 3rd grade.

At Pleasant Hill Baptist Church she met her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and became a member there. In 1959 she met and married the Love of her life, William Penn Webster, III. They were married at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church on Jan. 16, 1960 by Rev. Cecil Eugene Junkin who became a life long friend.

They were blessed with two wonderful children, William (Billy) Webster of Boise, ID; and Sandra Renee' Webster of Kennedy, AL.

Helen began working at 5 & 10 stores in Columbus during High School and then became Office Manager at Shainberg's. In the late 1960's she worked as a Teller for the National Bank of Commerce at Fairlane Branch. She continued to work there until her family moved to Idaho in 1975 to serve as volunteers in Mission work. There she went to work for Idaho County as a Tax-roll clerk and then became Manager of the Computer Operations.

They were members of Mountain Shadows Baptist Church where she served as Treasurer for many years. She was also the Secretary/Treasure for the Whispering Pines Southern Baptist Association of Churches. Their last church was Belk Free Will of Belk, AL where she served as a Preschool teacher and was Church Clerk for a number of years.

After Bill retired they continued to live and work in churches in Idaho. Then in 2000 they decided to move back to the old home place near Belk, AL. They built their home there and became active in Alabama Mission Service Corp until Bill began to decline in health.

Bill went to be with the Lord on May 31, 2012 after a short illness. They had been married 52+ years. She became an avid reader of the Bible which is what got her through the first year. You could go to see her anytime and her Bible was open on the kitchen table where she spent a lot of time. Then she became active in a widow's group. She had Christmas parties with entertainment for them. She had Christmas parties for the Senior Group of Belk, AL. She loved to entertain. Christmas was her favorite time of year. The time to celebrate the birth of our Savior Jesus Christ.

Pallbearers will be; Grandson's Richard and William Drapo, William D Webster II; Nephews Jim Weathers of Deltona, FL; Zachary Weathers of ____________Keith Brown of Columbus, MS'

Honorary Pallbearers; Gordon & Wynell Koenigsberger, Columbus, MS; D.J. & Edith Morin, Merritt Island, FL; Don & Brenda Pennington, Columbus, MS; Jim & Patsy Myers, Grangeville, ID; T.J. & Karen Calvin, Priest River, ID; Ed & Linda Morris, Westmoreland, TN; Mrs. Helen McLean a long time close friend of Grangeville, ID; Silver Sage Baptist Church, Boise, ID; The New Hope School Class of 1960, Columbus, MS and Belk Seniors Club and Members of Belk Free Will Baptist Church.

Helen is survived by her son, Rev. William D. Webster I, (Angie) of Boise, and her daughter Sandra Renee Webster Drapo; Grandsons; Richard Scott Drapo II, Kennedy, AL; William P Drapo, (Brittanie) of Fayette, AL and William Dean Webster II of Boise, ID. Granddaughters; Helena Renee' Webster Helweg (Joshua) of Montague, CA and Ratha Renee' Drapo of Kennedy, AL. Great-grandchildren; Noah, Raylyn and Micah Drapo; Benjamin, Charlee and Addalee Drapo, and JoSiah and Ramyah Drapo. One sister Charlie Faye Moore Weathers and nieces and nephews.

Those who preceded her in death are; her husband Bill Webster; her parents, Charlie & Addie Lou Moore. Her sister; Mae Ellen Moore Price and husband Fred Price, Jr.; Brother-in-law Marvin B. Weathers; A brother Frank Dean Moore; a nephew Charlie Weathers and his daughter Amy Weathers and a niece Stephanie Price.
Mrs. Helen Webster ,age 79 of Kennedy , passed away July 24,2021 at Northwest Medical center in Winfield.
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The family will receive friends Monday, August 2, 2021 from 6-8 P.M. at Nelson Funeral Home in Fayette AL.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday, August 3, 2021 at 1-P.M. from Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Columbus, MS. The body will lie in state at the church from 12-1 P.M.

Helen Moore Webster went to her heavenly home to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ on July 24, 2021. She was the daughter of Charlie Sylvester Moore and Addie Lou Godfrey Moore, born April 27, 1942 in Fayette County near Belk, AL. At a very young age a tornado destroyed their home and the family moved to Columbus, MS. She began her education at Steens School but the family moved into the New Hope School district where she became a part of the 1960 Class in the 3rd grade.

At Pleasant Hill Baptist Church she met her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and became a member there. In 1959 she met and married the Love of her life, William Penn Webster, III. They were married at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church on Jan. 16, 1960 by Rev. Cecil Eugene Junkin who became a life long friend.

They were blessed with two wonderful children, William (Billy) Webster of Boise, ID; and Sandra Renee' Webster of Kennedy, AL.

Helen began working at 5 & 10 stores in Columbus during High School and then became Office Manager at Shainberg's. In the late 1960's she worked as a Teller for the National Bank of Commerce at Fairlane Branch. She continued to work there until her family moved to Idaho in 1975 to serve as volunteers in Mission work. There she went to work for Idaho County as a Tax-roll clerk and then became Manager of the Computer Operations.

They were members of Mountain Shadows Baptist Church where she served as Treasurer for many years. She was also the Secretary/Treasure for the Whispering Pines Southern Baptist Association of Churches. Their last church was Belk Free Will of Belk, AL where she served as a Preschool teacher and was Church Clerk for a number of years.

After Bill retired they continued to live and work in churches in Idaho. Then in 2000 they decided to move back to the old home place near Belk, AL. They built their home there and became active in Alabama Mission Service Corp until Bill began to decline in health.

Bill went to be with the Lord on May 31, 2012 after a short illness. They had been married 52+ years. She became an avid reader of the Bible which is what got her through the first year. You could go to see her anytime and her Bible was open on the kitchen table where she spent a lot of time. Then she became active in a widow's group. She had Christmas parties with entertainment for them. She had Christmas parties for the Senior Group of Belk, AL. She loved to entertain. Christmas was her favorite time of year. The time to celebrate the birth of our Savior Jesus Christ.

Pallbearers will be; Grandson's Richard and William Drapo, William D Webster II; Nephews Jim Weathers of Deltona, FL; Zachary Weathers of ____________Keith Brown of Columbus, MS'

Honorary Pallbearers; Gordon & Wynell Koenigsberger, Columbus, MS; D.J. & Edith Morin, Merritt Island, FL; Don & Brenda Pennington, Columbus, MS; Jim & Patsy Myers, Grangeville, ID; T.J. & Karen Calvin, Priest River, ID; Ed & Linda Morris, Westmoreland, TN; Mrs. Helen McLean a long time close friend of Grangeville, ID; Silver Sage Baptist Church, Boise, ID; The New Hope School Class of 1960, Columbus, MS and Belk Seniors Club and Members of Belk Free Will Baptist Church.

Helen is survived by her son, Rev. William D. Webster I, (Angie) of Boise, and her daughter Sandra Renee Webster Drapo; Grandsons; Richard Scott Drapo II, Kennedy, AL; William P Drapo, (Brittanie) of Fayette, AL and William Dean Webster II of Boise, ID. Granddaughters; Helena Renee' Webster Helweg (Joshua) of Montague, CA and Ratha Renee' Drapo of Kennedy, AL. Great-grandchildren; Noah, Raylyn and Micah Drapo; Benjamin, Charlee and Addalee Drapo, and JoSiah and Ramyah Drapo. One sister Charlie Faye Moore Weathers and nieces and nephews.

Those who preceded her in death are; her husband Bill Webster; her parents, Charlie & Addie Lou Moore. Her sister; Mae Ellen Moore Price and husband Fred Price, Jr.; Brother-in-law Marvin B. Weathers; A brother Frank Dean Moore; a nephew Charlie Weathers and his daughter Amy Weathers and a niece Stephanie Price.


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  • Maintained by: Memory Keeper
  • Originally Created by: Algal
  • Added: May 13, 2015
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/146423814/helen-webster: accessed ), memorial page for Helen Moore Webster (27 Apr 1942–24 Jul 2021), Find a Grave Memorial ID 146423814, citing Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Columbus, Lowndes County, Mississippi, USA; Maintained by Memory Keeper (contributor 47231847).