Viola Webb

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Arrangements by Preferred Cremation & Burial. Funeral Services were held on April 5, 2023, at Mt. Sinai Baptist Church

Viola Webb was born in Corpus Christi, Texas to Mary and Will Allen Hall on April 17, 1935. She was the second child born in the family of eight.

Viola attended Holy Cross Catholic Elementary School and graduated from Solomon Melvin High School in 1953.

Viola was that “Virtuous Woman” and more! Vi was Rare – Valuable – Trustworthy – Good – Willing – Motivated – Diligent – Resourceful – Dedicated and Discerning.

After high school, Viola worked and helped to see that her younger siblings had what they needed, assisting her parents in teaching and guiding them in the right direction. She kept everybody in line with her sweet spirit.

Viola married the love of her life, Eugene D. Webb, a young Navy man in 1958 and began her life as a young Navy wife. They were stationed in Washington State, Okinawa, Japan and California making each one home.

In 1961, after the death of her parents, Viola and her husband, before becoming parents themselves took on the responsibility of raising her three younger siblings, moving them to California to live with them. After a few years they were blessed with the birth of a daughter and son.

Viola was employed at the 32nd St. Navy Exchange in San Diego, CA for over thirty years before retiring, receiving many recognitions and awards.

Viola was a loyal member of Mount Sinai Baptist Church, singing in the choir, a member of the Women’s Mission Team, Bible Study Group and serving wherever she was needed.

Viola passed March 13, 2023. She is survived by husband Eugene Webb; children Eugenia Webb Rankins and Reginald (Debra) Webb; grandchildren Chaunteal Webb Candler, Eugene Webb and Reggie (Katherine) Webb all of San Diego; eleven great-grandchildren; siblings Ethel Webb, Sacramento, CA, Lula Jo Bell, Corpus Christi, TX, Blanche Topps, Santa Clarita, CA, Lonnie Hall, Humble, TX, William (Phyllis) Hall, San Antonio, TX, and Richard (Susan) Hall, Troutdale, OR; and a host of nieces, nephews, friends, and church family that will miss her dearly.