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George Sylvester Webb

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George Sylvester Webb

Birth
Vermillion, Clay County, South Dakota, USA
Death
30 Aug 1970 (aged 78)
Eagle Butte, Dewey County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Eagle Butte, Dewey County, South Dakota, USA GPS-Latitude: 45.0152034, Longitude: -101.2574164
Plot
Block 1 Lot 7 Grave 8
Memorial ID
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George Sylvester Webb was born to Silas Owen Webb and Laura Mae (Pratt) Webb. He married Ella Dorothea "Mom" Joens on April 2, 1923 in Timber Lake, SD

George's occupation was "Sheep Rancher" and he died of a heart attack. He was pitching bales of hay in the hayfield at the time.

ABOUT GEORGE:
On October 30, 1951, George Sylvester Webb, was carrying kerosene in a lamp to light the fire. The lamp had been sitting outside in the snow and, unknown to him, it had cracked. He carried it inside and lit the fire, not realizing that he had leaked a trail of kerosene outside into the house. As soon as he lit the stove, the fire was ignited, taking the house quickly.

Lyman (age 15) and his brother, Delbert (age 9), were trapped upstairs and unable to get out. George never really spoke much for years after that as he blamed himself. The neighbors were fantastic and built a new house for them straight away.

George Sylvester Webb was born to Silas Owen Webb and Laura Mae (Pratt) Webb. He married Ella Dorothea "Mom" Joens on April 2, 1923 in Timber Lake, SD

George's occupation was "Sheep Rancher" and he died of a heart attack. He was pitching bales of hay in the hayfield at the time.

ABOUT GEORGE:
On October 30, 1951, George Sylvester Webb, was carrying kerosene in a lamp to light the fire. The lamp had been sitting outside in the snow and, unknown to him, it had cracked. He carried it inside and lit the fire, not realizing that he had leaked a trail of kerosene outside into the house. As soon as he lit the stove, the fire was ignited, taking the house quickly.

Lyman (age 15) and his brother, Delbert (age 9), were trapped upstairs and unable to get out. George never really spoke much for years after that as he blamed himself. The neighbors were fantastic and built a new house for them straight away.



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