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Gertrude Elizabeth Webb
July 30th, 1924 - January 22nd, 2023
Gertrude Elizabeth Webb (Trudy) born in Fulton, New York, July 30th, 1924. Gertrude passed away peacefully at her residence 3072 Jamaica Blvd. South, Lake Havasu City AZ 86406 of natural causes, surrounding her family on January 22nd, 2023. Gertrude worked 45yrs at Nestle Inc. and she loved bowling, gambling, playing cards and being around her friends and family. Predeceased-Husband William E. Webb, Parents Louis Worden and Gertrude Kelsey, brothers and sisters. Survived by her daughters, Susan M. Golembeski, Donna L. Forsythe and Son in Law, Richard L. Forsythe, Grandchildren, Sheri L. Dix, Amy L. Lovell, Fred Lovell, Connie M. Jacobs, Roland E. Jacobs Jr., Jenifer L. Forsythe, Christine Forsythe, Richard W. Forsythe, Melissa Forsythe, Steven M. Forsythe, Lacey Forsythe and 36 Great Grandchildren and 8 Great-Great Grandchildren.
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At Desert Lawn Funeral Home in Mohave Valley, our dedication is to deliver compassionate care and personalized arrangements that cater to the distinct needs of every family. We offer a variety of cremation and burial options, empowering you to select a farewell that genuinely mirrors the wishes of your loved one. Our committed team is here to assist you in planning memorial services, providing guidance with sensitivity and understanding throughout the entire process. Let us take care of the details, from flowers to printed memorial programs. We also guide Veterans and their families through obtaining the military awards and benefits they richly deserve....
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