Maxine Ellen Webb

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April 25, 2012

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Webb, Maxine Ellen (Dorr), 90, loving wife and “Gran” to many, passed away Wednesday, April 25, 2012. Service, 10 a.m., Saturday, April 28, West Heights United Methodist Church. Maxine graduated from East High School in 1940 and retired in 1985 from her career as a medical assistant with Kansas Nephrology Physicians PA. She was preceded in death by parents, Leonard and Cecil Dorr; brother, Melvin Dorr; son-in-law, Robert Larkey; granddaughter, Danielle Gendreau-Ehlen. Survivors: husband of 71 years, Kenneth Webb; daughters, Judy Larkey, Barbara Gendreau (Denis) and Janet Fowler (Ed); grandchildren, Kathy VanDeest (Roy), Debbie Campbell (Butch), Kevin Larkey (Michele) and Lisa Roberson (Rob); 6 great-grandchildren; brothers, Glenn Dorr and Don Dorr (Carol); sister, Elma Stanyer. Memorial established with West Heights United Methodist Church Youth Group, 745 N. Westlink, Wichita, KS 67212. Downing Lahey Mortuary West.

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  1. We will miss knowing our former neighbor, Maxine, is ‘there.’ Kenny and Max were such good neighbors to us for a long time, back to when we were ‘just kids’ starting out here. We have missed having them next door! Max always had a smile, often some baked yummies to offer, a friendly ear or offer of help, and stories of family that meant the world to her. May your remembrances of her as well as ours sustain you all and keep her near. She loved and was loved well. Marty Crowley & Frank Pate, former neighbors on Poplar(Apr 27, 2012)

  2. Judy and Family, I am so sorry for your loss. Knew your mother and thought of her as one of our many mothers. She always had a smile a her face and treated all of us girls with loving care.

  3. Dearest Kenny,Judy,Jan,Barbara and Families. We were saddened to learn of Maxines passing. You will be in our thoughts and prayers. May God Bless you in a special way in the days that follow. We all have wonderful memories of Maxine and your families. She was a wonderful mother, wife, Grandmother and care taker. With all our Love.


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