Tommy R WEBBER Violet Reva WARRINGTON Mini tree diagram
Ray WEBBER

Ray WEBBER5,1,2,3,4

13th May 19211,2,3,4 - 4th Oct 20041,2,4

Life History

13th May 1921

Born in Haskel, Muskogee, Oklahoma.1,2,3,4

18th Sep 1941

Married Violet Reva WARRINGTON in Seminole, Seminole, Oklahoma.3,4

7th Nov 1942

Birth of son Tommy R WEBBER in Oklahoma.5,6

4th Oct 2004

Died in Norman, Cleveland, Oklahoma.1,2,4

7th Oct 2004

Buried in Little Cemetery, Little, Seminole County, Oklahoma.2,4

Notes

  • Oklahoma, County Marriage Records, 1890-1995
    Ray Webber, Age 21 (born abt 1920)
    Occupation Roughneck
    Residence McLeansboro, Illinois
    Violet Warrington, Age 18 (born abt 1923)
    Residence Seminole, Oklahoma
    Application for marriage license 18 Sep 1941 Seminole, Seminole, Oklahoma, USA
    Ceremony 18 Sep 1941 by Lee Muxey, Justice of the Peace, Seminole, Seminole, Oklahoma
    Recorded in Seminole County Marriage Record Book, p 214

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    Miss Green, Mr. Webber Say Vows At Marlow Friday

    Wedding vows for Miss Janice Green and Tommy Webber were solemnized at 8 p. m., Friday, in the First Christian church of Marlow. The pastor, Rev. C. A. Crater officiated the double-ring ceremony.

    The bride is the daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. Fait Green of Marlow and Webber is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Webber of 105 Southwest Eighth, Lindsay.

    Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a white street-length dress. It was styled with a tucked bodice with a lace overlay and bouffant skirt. A pearl headband held her veil of net. She carried a white Bible topped with white French carnations.

    Miss Jackie Stuckey of Marlow and Jimmy Mann of Lindsay served as attendants.  Following the ceremony a reception was held in the home of the bride's parents.

    The bride is a 1961 graduate of Marlow high school. She attended East Central State college last year and has been employed this summer by the J. F. Calloway Furniture company in Marlow.

    Webber is a 1960 graduate of Lindsay high school and has attended East Central State two years. He is presently employed by the Red Ball Welders company.

    Following a trip to Oklahoma City the couple plan to live in Lindsay this summer and attend college this fall.

    --  Lindsay News, Lindsay, Oklahoma, about July 1962, original clipping courtesy of Lou Ila Gregory Jenkins, Cousin of Fait Green, August 2018, from old papers in her files; scanned, enchanced and converted to text by Orville Boyd Jenkins
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    Long Celebrates First

    Tommy Ray Long celebrated his first birthday at the home of his great-grandparents, Ray and Violet Webber in Lindsay.  His party theme was Winnie the Pooh.  Guests ate a pizza followed by cake and ice cream.

    Tommy is the son of Devale and Holly Long, residents of Norman.  He has one sister named Kim.  His grandparents are Tom and Janice Webber of Kalamazoo, MI and Great-Grandpa Fait Green of Marlow, OK.

    Others attending the party were Janiece Webber, Andrea, Alec and Ashlyn Baauman all of Dallas, TX and Doris Harrison and James and Alice Williams all of Lindsay.

    Sending gifts but unable to attend were Uncle Steve and Aunt Stacy and cousins Stephaney, Stevey and Stefen Williams from Kalamazoo, MI.
    --  Lindsay News, Lindsay, Oklahoma, 30 April 1998, original clipping courtesy of Lou Ila Gregory Jenkins, Cousin of Fait Green, 27 April 2019; scanned, converted to text by Orville Boyd Jenkins
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    U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007
    Ray Webber
    Birth 13 May 1921 Haskel (Muskogee County), Oklahoma
    Death Date 4 Oct 2004
    Father Ed Webber
    Mother Stella Bowlin
    SSN 442149481
    Apr 1939: Name listed as RAY WEBBER

    U.S. Veterans' Gravesites, ca.1775-2006
    Ray Webber
    TEC 5 US ARMY WORLD WAR II
    Birth Date 13 May 1921
    Death Date 4 Oct 2004
    Burial Little Cemetery, Hwy 99 & Hwy 99a Intersection Seminole, OK 74868

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    Ray Webber
    Birth 13 May 1921 Stonebluff, Wagoner County, Oklahoma, USA
    Death 4 Oct 2004 (aged 83) Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, USA
    Burial Little Cemetery, Little, Seminole County, Oklahoma

    RAY WEBBER

    Services for former Seminole resident Ray Webber are scheduled for 11 a.m. Thursday at First Baptist Church in Lindsay. Revs. Randy Allen and Aaron Lokey are scheduled to officiate.

    Interment will be at the Little Cemetery.

    Funeral services are under the direction of B.G. Boydston Funeral Home.

    Webber died Monday, Oct. 4, 2004, at Norman Regional Hospital. He was 83.

    Webber was born May 13, 1921, in Stonebluff to Ed and Stella Webber.

    Webber married Violet Warrington on Sept. 18, 1941.

    From 1943-45, Webber served his country in Europe with Company 1, 275th Infantry Regiment 70th Division.

    He worked in the oil field industry and retired from ARCO in 1982.

    He was an active member of the First Baptist Church in Lindsay where he served as a deacon.

    Webber way preceded in death by his parents; his twin sister, Fay Elrich; sister, Lena Mae Long; and brother, Edward Webber.

    He is survived by his wife, Violet; one sister, Juanita Vandergriff; one son, Tom of Kalamazoo, Mich.

    Memorial contributions may be made to the Children's Baptist Home by contacting the office at the First Baptist Church, Lindsay.

    Parents:
    Edward Webber 1893-1965
    Stella Maud Bowlin Webber 1894-1949
    Spouse Violet Reva Warrington Webber 1923-2016 (m. 1941)

    Created by Oklahoma Bob 8 Jun 2011
    --  Find A Grave Memorial 71015503, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/71015503/ray-webber
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