Obit: Webster, Edward C. “Ed”
(1972 – 2020)
Transcriber:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Webster, Canfield, Evans, Beddingfield, Barnes, Lee, Peck, Painter
Source: Tribune/Record/Gleaner (Abbotsford, WI) 12 Aug 2020
Webster, Edward C. “Ed” (12 OCT 1972 – 25 JUL 2020)
Edward Charles “Ed” Webster, 47, Pelzer, S.C., formerly of Granton, passed away
due to complications from COVID- 19 on Saturday, July 25, 2020. A memorial
service was held at the Rocky Creek Baptist Church in South Carolina on Sunday,
Aug. 9. An additional memorial service will be held at the Granton Community
Center in Granton, at 11 a.m., on Saturday, Aug. 22, with a lunch following the
service. Current CDC masking guidelines will be accommodated.
Edward was born on Oct. 12, 1972, in Manila, Philippines. He contracted polio at
a young age and because his mother was unable to care for him he was placed in
an orphanage and later adopted by Ronald and Pauline (nee Canfield) Webster of
Granton. Edward graduated from Granton High School in 1992 and went on to
college at Bob Jones University in Greenville, S.C., where he graduated with a
bachelor’s degree in science and biology. He worked in the pharmacy industry and
with prosthetic patients for several years before returning to school to pursue
his nursing degree. He later began his nursing career in a nursing home and
returned to school where he earned his LPN license and was currently still
pursuing a degree as an RN. He was employed by Southpointe Healthcare and Rehab
at the time of his death, as an LPN. Edward was passionate about caring for the
residents and was much loved by his co-workers. Edward met and married his wife
Christy Evans Webster and he gained two sons, Dylan and Ryan Beddingfield. They
later had a daughter, Dannie Grace, who was his “little princess.” He was a
devoted husband and father. Edward was a determined man who always strove to
improve his circumstances in any way that he was able. He loved politics,
fishing, and spending time at the ocean with his family. He had a passion for
Christian outreach, and especially enjoyed doting on his beloved daughter. He
was a strong Christian and a devoted member of Rocky Creek Baptist church in
Greenville, S.C., and had complete faith that if God should decide to take him
home, he was ready to go. Edward will be dearly missed by all who knew him.
Edward is survived by his wife, Christy, and daughter, Dannie Grace Rebecca
Webster, at home; sons Dylan and Ryan of Greenville, S.C.; his parents, Ronald
and Pauline (Canfield) Webster of Granton; his sisters, Amber and Scott Barnes
of Becker, Minn., Grace Lee of Chippewa Falls; Maylee and Marc Peck of Granton,
and Alice Painter of Granton; a brother, Jae Webster of Minneapolis, Minn.; his
dog, Harley; and many nieces and nephews.
Edward was preceded in death by both his maternal and paternal grandparents.
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Obit: Webster, Edward C. “Ed”
#2 (1972 - 2020)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Webster, Canfield, Evans, Beddingfield, Barnes, Peck, Painter,
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 8/12/2020
Webster, Edward “Ed” Charles (12 October 1972 – 25 July 2020)
Edward “Ed” Charles Webster, 47, of Pelzer, SC, passed away due to complications
from COVID-19 Saturday, July 25, 2020. Edward was born Oct. 12, 1972, in Manila,
Philippines. He contracted polio at a young age, and because his mother was
unable to care for him, he was placed in an orphanage and later adopted by
Ronald and Pauline (Canfield) Webster of Granton. Edward graduated from Granton
High School in 1992 and went on to college at Bob Jones University in
Greenville, SC where he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in science and
biology. He worked in the pharmacy industry and with prosthetic patients for
several years before returning to school to pursue his nursing degree. He later
began his nursing career in a nursing home and returned to school where he
earned his LPN license and was currently still pursuing a degree as an RMN. He
was employed by Southpointe Healthcare and Rehab at the time of his death, as an
LPN. Edward was passionate about caring for the residents and was much loved by
his coworkers.
Edward me and married his wife, Christy Evans Webster, and he gained two sons,
Dylan and Ryan Beddingfield. They later had a daughter, Dannie Grace, who was
his “little princess.” He was a devoted husband and father. Edward was a
determined man, who always strove to improve his circumstances in any way that
he was able. He loved politics, fishing, spending time at the ocean with his
family, had a passion for Christian outreach and especially enjoyed doting on
his beloved daughter. He was a strong Christian and devoted member of Rocky
Creek Baptist Church in Greenville, SC, and had complete faith that if God
should decide to take him home, he was ready to go. Edward will be dearly missed
by all who knew him.
Edward is survived by his wife, Christy; daughter Dannie Grace Rebecca Webster
at home; sons Dylan and Ryan, Greenville, SC; parents Ronald and Pauline
(Canfield) Webster, Granton; sisters, Amber and Scott Barnes, Becker, MN; Grace
Lee, Chippewa Falls: Maylee and Marc Peck, Granton; and Alice Painter, Granton;
a brother, Jae Webster, Minneapolis, MN; his dog Harley and many nieces and
nephews.
Edward was preceded in death by both his maternal and paternal grandparents.
A Memorial Service was held at the Rocky Creek Baptist Church in South Carolina
Sunday, Aug. 9, 2020. An additional Memorial Service will be held at the Granton
Community Center in Granton Saturday, Aug. 22, 2020, at 11 a.m. with a lunch
following the service. Current CDC masking guidelines will be accommodated.
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