Brian Lee Webber

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Brian Lee Webber, 42, of Bradford passed away Saturday, February 25, 2017. He was born November 26, 1974 in Princeton, Illinois the son of Nelsana Marie Webber. Surviving besides his mother are a brother, Tom (Michaele) Webber of Princeville; 2 sisters: Renee (Jesse) Wagner of Kewanee and Kelly (Bill) Tannebaum of Commerce City, Colorado; step-mother, Annetta Ross-Webber of Broadmoor; 3 step-sisters: Angie (Travis) Porter of Silvis, Melissa (Ken) Westefer of Kewanee and Michelle Ross of Peoria; 2 step-brothers: Matt (Rachel) Ross of Princeton and Zack Ross of Broadmoor; 4 nieces: Allysah Morris, Lydian Wagner, Leigha Tudder, and Autumn Giger and 3 nephews: Chris Shepard, Connor Webber, and Luke Tannenbaum. He was preceded in death by his father, Larry Francis Webber and grandparents, Leo Francis and Dorothy Webber. Brian attended Bradford High School and was enrolled at Midwest Technical Institute in the HVAC/R and Major Appliance Program. He received several certificates of excellence and was a month from graduating. Brian really enjoyed listening to music, singing, online gaming, hanging with friends and taking care of his nieces cat “Nitty.” He was the life of the party and always cracking jokes and he was always willing to lend a hand. Words cannot describe how much he will be missed. We love you. A Funeral Service will be held Thursday, March 2, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. at the Grant-Johnson Funeral Home, Bradford. Burial will take place in Bradford Cemetery. A visitation will be 9-11 before the service Thursday at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to Bradford Rescue Squad or the Senior Citizens Center, Bradford.

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  1. Will miss our talks and only wish it had not been so long since our last one. You always watched out for me and I will forever be grateful to you for that. I will remember you always dear friend. RIP Brian.

  2. Marie and family
    Our deepest sympathy. Brian was always friendly, kind, young man,. I know his friends will miss him very much. He is with Larry and his grandparents watching over all of you.

  3. I will miss you greatly Brian. So sad that we must say goodby but we will meet again, we will meet again. I will always keep you close to my heart.

  4. Our prayers and condolences go out to the Webber family during this difficult time. Brian will be missed very much.

  5. John 16:33 I have said these things to you that in Me you might have peace.
    In this world you will have tribulation. But take heart, I have overcome the world.
    May the God of all comfort be near the family who love Brian and the community who lost a piece of ourselves when he passed away.

  6. Brian was both caring and funny. His life impacted many in a positive way and he will be missed. May his family feel comfort and strength during this difficult goodbye.

  7. I will treasure the last few conversations you & I had this past fall just sitting on my front porch talking about life, music & God….you were just walking from the cemetery after visiting your dad’s grave that day…you talked about your souls being together again….now we will visit your grave my friend! Thank you for never judging me & accepting me despite my many troubles! Prayers for Marie, Renee, Tom & family! Prayers also for step family! May God be with you all! #BreakonThrough

  8. You will be greatly missed Brian. It is sad to see someone go, you worked hard and you were so much fun. Rest In Peace.

  9. I Will Alwsy Remember The Good Times We Had Together… I Will Miss u Always.. Prayers Go Out 2 Ur Family.. Luv U My Friend.. R.I.P Webber!!

  10. So much of my life growing up contains memories of you and your family. You and Tom were like brothers to me. So much of my life has you there in the background, breaking my toys right out the box (Hungry Hippos was never the same) or being a co-conspirator on some sort of adventure. My heart breaks for your friends and family. May your spirit find the peace you so deserve. Until we meet again…

  11. Marie & Family,

    My deepest condolences for your loss. Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time.

    Friend of Diana Foley

  12. Our deepest sympathy to you Marie and Tom. I cannot imagine how you are dealing with the loss of Brian. We will keep you all in our prayers.

  13. Our deepest condolences to Marie, family and friends. Thoughts and prayers to all. R.I.P. Brian.

  14. You were a good friend Brian, we had some good talks and laughs. You will be missed. My heart goes out to his family.

  15. Rest In Peace Webber. My condolences from South Carolina. I wish I was able to make it back for the services. It was just a few short months ago I saw him in a time of my own mourning. He was a nice guy and always there to lend an ear. Say hello to Andy for me and one day we will all meet again.

  16. Deeply sorry to hear about your loss! Brian was a Great guy and always the life of the party. Praying for the family during this sad time, may God comfort you and give you peace!

  17. Very sorry for your loss! In the time I knew him, he was always kind and a nice guy to talk to. Inquisitive and smart, he was always trying to figure out how something worked. He will be missed.

  18. Oh Brian, my dear old friend. We had some crazy times back then. I’ll never forget how you were always a friend, even during the times when people weren’t so nice to me. You were always there, hopping in my car for nights of cruising in my Monte Carlo, The Doors blaring outta the speakers & whatever shenanigans we managed to get ourselves into. And I’m so thankful that I also got to know the real person, behind that loud exterior & gravelly laugh. You made your mark my friend. And you leave behind so many AWESOME MEMORIES. You were an enigma in it’s finest form. (and yes, I’m older than you…. 9 days!). Rest well my friend, I’ll be seein ya.

  19. My cousin. you was like my little brother. I am soo proud of you for getting your life together. Our late night calls even though you always woke me up. LOL I will treasure ALWAYS along with that crazy laugh of yours. If only I could hear your ringtone again. I love you Brian. I cant believe I am sitting here writing this for YOU of all people. You was there when I lost my Mom and helped me get through it. I thank you for that. R.I.P with Larry and everyone else we have lost. I know you are having a party. Keep a space for me. I pray for your Mom and the rest of the family. I wish soooo much I could be there. Fly high !!!!

  20. Carmen and I were shocked to learn of Brians death and want to extend our deepest sympathies to the entire Webber family. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.


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