Homegoing Services for Mrs. Inez Webb, Saturday, February 1, 2014, 2:00 P.M., Donald Trimble Mortuary Chapel, 1876 Second Avenue, Decatur, Georgia 30032, Reverend Elder Clarence Geter, Officiating

Scatter me not to restless winds, Nor toss my ashes to the sea. Remember now thoseyears gone by... When uvinggifts I gave to thee. Remember now the happy times. . .
The fami!J ties we shared. Don't leave my restingplace unmarked,
As thoughyou never cared. De'!)' me not one final gift, For all who come to see... A single lasting proof that sqys, '1 loved. ..andyou loved me."

K.enneth Duncan Johnathan D uncan

Antoine Dixon

Brian Little

Dylan Wins ton

Duchess Little

Sharon Webb Smith

Angela Webb

Scheniquah I<ing

Nya Hudson

Kindness, concern and thoughtfulness are Christian virtues expressed in acts and deeds by sincere friends in time of need. Our family will be eternally grateful and appreciative to our many friends for the beautiful floral arrangements, cards, telegrams and words of consolation. Your prayers were pillars of strength and a source of inspiration during our bereavement. May God bless each of you in His own divine way.
The Family

Darryl Allen's PLU S 404.755.0965

Homegoing Services for
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Saturday, February 1, 2014 2:00 P.M.
Donald Trimble Mortuary Chapel 1876 Second Avenue
D ecatur, Georgia 30032 Reverend Elder Clarence Geter, OJftt-t.'ating

Mrs. Inez Webb, eighty-four, was born to the late Raymond Williams and Mrs. Cleora Williams on July 4, 1929. She departed this life on Sunday, January 26, 2014.
Inez was born in a small town in Meriweather County, Georgia where she united in marriage to Willie James Webb in 1950. From that union four wonderful children, Royce Webb, Jacquelyn Bell, Anthony Webb, Vanessa Cobb, were born.
Inez was a devoted wife and mother. She retired from Fulton County Courthouse with over thirty years of service. Mrs. Inez Webb was a very loving, compassionate and spiritual lady and always made people feel that they were the most important person in the room.
She will always be remembered in love. She leaves to cherish her memory, her loving children: Royce Webb (Willalene), Jacqueline Bell, Anthony Webb, and Vanessa Cobb; grandchildren, Antoine Dixon, Duchess Little (Brian), Jason Webb (Judy), Scheniquah I<ing (Jeff), Sharon Webb-Smith (Eric), Angela Webb, Johnathan Duncan (Rachael), Marsha Webb; greatgrandchildren, Nya Hudson, Diamond Hudson, Christopher Dixon, Jasmine White, Deion Smith, Cam'ron Webb, K.yra Ellison, Kaylynn Smith, Mariah Griffln, Brandon Smith, MaK.ayla Webb, Erin Smith, Jayla Minor, Orion White. Inez has three siblings, two preceded her in death Mattie Barber and Ralph Williams, a loving surviving sister, Louise Noble; sister-in-law, Annie Laura Norton; a host of nieces and nephews from Florida.
God sawyou were getting weary So He did what He thought best.
He came and stood besideyou, And whz".Jpered, "Come and ReJt'~
You bid no one a !aJtfarewell, Not even agoodf?ye
You were gone before we knew it And only God knows why.
We love you, The Family

Prelude Processional Selection
Scriptures The Old Testament The New Testament

Sharon Webb-Smith

Prayer Selection Remarks

Elder Clarence Geter
Nya Hudson
Poem from granddaughter, Angela Webb Poem from great-granddaughter, Diamond Hudson

Obituary (Read Silent!J) Eulogy Acknowledgements

Elder Clarence Geter Donald Trimble Staff

Recessional Postlude

Lincoln Memorial Cemetery 2275 Joseph E. Boone Blvd.
Atlanta, Georgia 30314