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In Loving Memory

Webster, Charles

Charles Webster, 86, born March 26, 1936 passed March 21, 2023. He is preceded in death by his beloved wife Betty and his four children Steve, Donna, Leona, and Charlie. He is survived by 9 grandchildren and many great grandchildren.

Charles was known as Brother Webster to those who attended church with him. He had a strong Christian faith and shared it through service, testimony, and his daily life. He was quick to share his stories of church camp and the work God had done in his life. Charles drew strength from his church family and made lifelong friends who shared his faith.

Charles drove a tow truck for over 40 years, most of those for Hartmann’s Towing. He absolutely loved his job and those he worked with. His work family had a very special place in his heart.

He recently moved to Villa Rose and has made many new friends. He absolutely loved the activities, laughing with the staff and residents, and sharing his life with so many wonderful people.

Charles was an amazing husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, and dog father. He was always ready with a hug and uplifting words. He will truly be missed.

Please join us as we say goodbye to a man that has touched so many lives, a man who loved with his whole heart, a man who saw the best in everyone, a man who can never be replaced.

Services will be held at Kutis Funeral Home
5255 Lemay Ferry Rd, St. Louis, MO 63129
Visitation on Sunday, March 26, from 4-8 pm with service Monday, March 27, 10 am. Interment at Shepherd Hills Cemetery. The family has opted not to have a reception lunch following the service.

 

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7 thoughts on “Webster, Charles”

  1. Uncle Gene you were one of the best men I’ve known. It makes me smile that you have been reunited with so many who have missed you and loved you. You will be greatly missed but the reunion in heaven is mighty! Love you.

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  2. Uncle Gene you were one of the best men I’ve known. It makes me smile that you have been reunited with so many who have missed you and loved you. You will be greatly missed but the reunion in heaven is mighty! Love you.

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  3. Oh Chas, how do we do this! You are going to be so missed! There will never be another like you and I will NEVER forget you! I know you are right where you want to be and I couldn’t be more happy for you. Until we meet again…………….

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  4. Oh Chas, how do we do this! You are going to be so missed! There will never be another like you and I will NEVER forget you! I know you are right where you want to be and I couldn’t be more happy for you. Until we meet again…………….

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  5. Charlie was a great man , I drove a tow truck at I-55 Mobil and south side towing with him for years, we had so many laughs and great times , R.I.P

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