Doris “Pat” Webb

Doris (Pat) A. Webb age 87 of Polson passed away on Friday, December 24, 2010 at St. Joseph Hospital following years of ill health. Pat was born on her brother’s birthday in 1923 in the railroad station at Pompeys Pillar, Montana. Her father was a frequently transferred Northern Pacific Station Master, which meant that Pat attended 13 schools in Montana, graduating from Havre High School. While attending school in Cut Bank she met her future husband, Carlyle (Chic) Webb.
Pat and Chic owned Flowers Carlyle for 50 years. The business included greenhouse, growing fields and flower shop. She was the charter president of the Jaycees, held many offices in Seroptomists, was Worthy Matron of Eastern Star, Chapter 53, served on boards for the Rainbow for Girls and DeMoley among many other community activities.
Pat is surivived by her husband, Chic at the family home, daughter Dr. Khelly S.J. Webb, Long Beach, CA., son Craig and his wife Carmille, Mesquite, NV, sister Virginia and husband William Green of Oregon City, OR. Brother Emmitt Whidbey WA. and numerous nephews.
Cremation has taken place and a memorial service will be held at a later date. . Messages of condolence may be sent to the family online at www.groganfuneralhome.com . The staff of Grogan Funeral Home and Crematory, Polson, considers it a privilege to care for Mrs. Webb’s family.
Dear Chick, Kelly (Sue) & Craig:
So sorry to hear of your mother’s passing. Such a sweet person. She was always so kind to me when we were kids and lived next door to you.
Your friend,
Polly Plank Robinson
We are sorry to hear of Pat’s passing. Although we have been gone from Polson for many years, we remember her with fondness. She was a pleasure to be with and always helpful when we needed flowers. Our prayers are with her family.
I was so sorry to hear of Pat’s passing. My family knew the “other Webb’s” in Polson for at least 60 years. I guess we (Leonard & Correan) were really the “other” Webbs. Every time I said my last name while I was growing up, people would say, “Oh Chic Webb?” Both Webbs went to the Polson Presbyterian Church. So losing Pat is like losing part of my childhood. She was a grand lady and I remember her well from Rainbow girls, too.
Chick, Sue and Craig,
Sorry to hear about Pat’s passing. She was such a sweet lady and always so good to me. I have some great memories of the days in Rainbow girls. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Pat was loved very much. My grandmother, Bernice Hoff was Pat’s sister. Bernice passed away in 1995.
I have very fond memories of the times I spent with Pat and Chic at their home in Polson years ago.
Love, Desiree’
Dear Susan, & Craig,
Brother Wayne told me that your mom has passed away, and I just wanted to let you know my prayers and thoughts are with you. I have often wondered about you both and your folks. I cheerish the memories of the three of us living and being neighbors and close friends. Give my best to your Dad.
God Bless You,
Sonja