Charles Emory Spider Webb, Jr.

1924 ∼ 2010

Charles Emory Spider Webb, Jr.

Charles Emory Spider Webb, Jr., 86, was born in Beaumont, Texas on April 20, 1924, to Charles Emory Webb, Sr., and Hazel Beatrice Hicks Webb. A WWII Veteran, he received a purple heart after losing a leg in Germany at the age of 19. He sang in the choir at First United Methodist Church, where he and Edith met and married and belonged.

Funeral services will be 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, December 21, 2010, at First United Methodist Church in Orange. Officiating will be Reverend W.W. Smith of Pinehurst United Pentecostal Church and Mr. Doug Rogers. Graveside services will follow at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, at Jacks Cemetery in Pineland.

Visitation will be from 5:00-8:00 p.m., Monday at Claybar Funeral Home in Orange.

He graduated from Orange High in 1943 and after the war, he went to Sam Houston State College and Stephen F. Austin, where he received a masters degree. He played in college dance "Big Band" bands The Houstonians and The Buddy Ryland Band. All through his life he played in dance bands such as the Harry Vaughn Band and the Don Knapp Band, and he also played in community bands. Emory also had his own dance band in high school, known as The Spider Webbs. He was a retired band director of 33 years, starting his career in Joaquin, then starting the bands at Orangefield, West Orange, Orangefield again, Deweyville and West Sabine, until finally retiring from Orangefield.

Emory was known for his kindness and patience with everyone, especially beginning band students. He loved playing and teaching music. He loved spending time with his family, his wife, children, grandchildren, and great-grandbaby. He enjoyed traveling and camping, and belonging to R.V. clubs, such as The Fun Travelers. He also loved watching his grandsons and their friends play baseball, football and basketball from Little League to high school and through college, and watching his granddaughter in plays and choirs. He was always there for his family.

Everyone who knew or even met him, especially his ex-students, said that he was the sweetest person. He touched so many with his kindness, gentle nature, and sweet smile.

Preceded in death by his parents, Emory is survived by his loving wife of 57 years, Edith Morgan Webb; son, Karl Webb of Orange; daughter and son-in-law, Anita and Dale Dugas of Bronson; grandsons, Aaron Dugas, Jerrod Dugas, and Joshua Webb; granddaughter and grandson-in-law, Candace Dugas and Adam Denison; great-grandson, Dausen Micah Denison; sister, Shirley Webb Singletary Hudson; and nephews, Rick Singletary and Bob Singletary.

The family would like to say a special thank you to the staffs of The Golden Years Assisted Living and Texas Home Health Hospice.

Condolences

Anonymous December 22, 2010
Dear Edith and family, We were so saddened to hear of Spider's passing. He was a great friend, fellow musician in the Houstonians dance band, and fellow band director. All who knew him were impressed with his gentle manner and friendliness. His ##imported-begin##Mel and Jenny Montgomery##imported-end##
Anonymous December 21, 2010
Edith & Family: I was so sorry to hear of the loss of your husband and father. I think of you often. My God Be With You.##imported-begin##Cetha Haure##imported-end##
Anonymous December 20, 2010
So sorry to hear of Mr. Webb's passing. I remember him as a very kind and gentle man who neighbored my parents, Cliff and Eloise Ableson on Pelican. God be with you. Kay##imported-begin##Kay Ableson Pickett##imported-end##
Anonymous December 19, 2010
Such a kind and patient teacher. I was his student at Orangefield almost 50 years ago and still have very fond memories of him. Thank God for people like him and God bless and comfort his family. Troy Campbell Austin, Texas##imported-begin##Troy Campbell##imported-end##
Anonymous December 19, 2010
Mr Webb came to our home to sign me up in the initial band at West Orange, and was always supportive, positive and never lost his temper or showed any anger. One of the nicest men I have ever known.##imported-begin##Kenneth Kittrell##imported-end##
Anonymous December 19, 2010
All my love and sympathy to the family of Mr. Webb. What a great man. He was my band director at Dewewyville. I had a rewarding musical career because of his teaching. The love and care for all of his students was genuine. He will be missed dearly.##imported-begin##Gerald Addison##imported-end##
Anonymous December 19, 2010
What a great man. He taught me to love bands. Mrs. Edith and family, I am so sorry for your loss but please know that memories of him will forever go on. I knew him as a "band director/teacher" but he was also family. Sending love from myself and my m##imported-begin##Johna Barnes Trahan##imported-end##
Anonymous December 18, 2010
I am sorry for your family's loss. Mr. Webb was my band director at Orangefield Junior High. He was a wonderful teacher and a great man that passed on his love of music.##imported-begin##Hollie Erickson##imported-end##
Anonymous December 18, 2010
Mr. Webb was a wonderful influence on everyone while he was at Deweyville ISD. I am thankful to have known him.##imported-begin##Faye Hippler Bowers##imported-end##
Anonymous December 18, 2010
I am so sorry for your loss. Mr. Webb was my band director at Deweyville Jr. High and Sr. High. He was a wonderful teacher, so kind and patient with all of us. He helped instill in me a love of good music.##imported-begin##Debbie Gunn Rice##imported-end##
Anonymous December 18, 2010
I am sorry for your loss. I enjoyed working with Emory at Orangefield Jr. High. He was a superb musician and did a wonderful job sharing that music with his students.##imported-begin##Loren Rice##imported-end##
Anonymous December 18, 2010
I had Mr. Webb as a band director @ Orangefield for 3 years, he was a great & compassionate teacher. Thoughts & prayers to his family for their loss.##imported-begin##Regina Spell##imported-end##
Anonymous December 18, 2010
Mr. Webb had such a kind heart. Everyone who met him, loved him. I have so many fond memories of him at the baseball games. He will be missed. Take comfort in knowing you will see him again in Heaven. My prayers are with you all.##imported-begin##Leisha Cassidy##imported-end##