Larry Webb Obituary, Death – Larry W. Webb, 68 years old, a resident of Conway, passed away peacefully to be with his Lord and Savior. He was born on July 28, 1954 in North Little Rock, which is also where he spent his childhood and where he graduated from high school as a proud NLR Wildcat in 1972. At the age of 16, Larry accepted Christ and was baptized at Apostolic Church. He came to know the Lord. Because of his dedication to the Lord, he was able to minister for a significant amount of time by teaching Bible studies.
Taking part in the bus ministry, singing on the praise team, assisting with the operation of the sound system, presiding over small groups within his church, and teaching certified English as a Second Language class to members of the Hispanic community. He was a board member at Word Aflame Fellowship for many years, always with a humble heart, and he was also a board member at TurnPointe Church of Conway, where he was serving at the time of his death.
Because Larry was always looking for new ways to help others, his community and country benefited greatly from his efforts. He considered the opportunity to serve in the United States Army, both on active duty and in the National Guard, for a total of 32 years to be a privilege. During that time, he w.as able to accomplish a lot and have an effect on a lot of people’s lives. He worked for the United States Postal Service
In addition to serving his country during his time in the military. After 28 years of devoted service to the Postal Service, he took his retirement. After he retired, he became involved in the community by joining the Lions Club in Conway, becoming licensed as a Ham Radio Operator, and serving on the Conway Planning Commission, which he regarded as an honor.
He responded to the call to become a licensed Chaplain in 2021 so that he could minister to inmates in the Faulkner County Jail. During his time there, he not only led Bible studies but also worked to have large-print Bibles donated to the facility where he worked. His life is a reflection of the goodness and faithfulness of God, and it is a reflection that we can learn from. His family, his friends, and his coworkers all held a high regard for him.
The creation of Larry’s family is one of the most significant achievements of his life. Because his family meant the world to him, he never failed to show them affection and always set a good example for them. Dana, his devoted wife of 49 years, is the only person he leaves behind (McFarland). They have three children: a son named Ryan Webb, who is married to Charity Webb; a son named Andrew Webb, who is married to Heather Webb; and a daughter named Alyson Freese, who is married to Zach.
He cherished his role as “Papa” and took great pleasure in spending time with his grandchildren, including Dylan Webb, Cassidy Webb, Addison Webb, Eli Webb, and Liam Webb, as well as Ava Freese, Ethan Freese, Jax Freese, and Lakyn Freese. His brothers, Alvis Webb (Sherry), Michael Webb (Carla), and Dennis Webb (Susan), as well as numerous extended family members, church family members, and a large number of friends. His grandparents, James and Grace Halcomb, as well as his parents, Alvis and Helen Webb, have passed away before him. His parents came before them in death.