Virginia M. Webber, 91

Virginia Webber

Virginia Webber

DENMARK AND DANVERS, MASS. — Virginia Marie “Ginny” (Lee) Webber, a lifelong Danvers resident, passed away surrounded by her loved ones on Monday, Feb. 9, 2015, at the home she was born in 91 years ago.

Born on Nov. 14, 1923, she was the daughter of the late Catherine (Mullane) and Theodore George Lee. Ginny was the beloved wife of the late John Trask Webber, with whom she shared 59 years of marriage.

She was the devoted mother of Catherine Niedel and her husband Richard of Longmeadow, Mass.; Peter Webber, Judi Webber-Sidmore and David Webber, all of Danvers, Mass.; Sue Belmer of Fryeburg; Sarah Moholland and her husband David of Danvers, Mass.; and Jean Dunfey and her husband Jim of Wilmington, Mass. She was the cherished grandmother of Kristin Marouchoc and her husband John, Bradford Niedel and his wife Kristen, Ashley Clough and her husband David, Andrew Moholland and his fiancé Sarah Conway, Caraline Moholland, Erik and Kaylee Belmer, Kevin, Patrick and Brian Dunfey; and loving great-grandmother to Owen Trask Marouchoc and Jordyn Elizabeth Niedel. She is also survived by several nieces and nephews, whom she loved dearly. She was predeceased by her siblings and their spouses, Katherine and George Patton, Dorothy and Donald Smith, Mildred and Bill Glennon, Harriet and Rollins Putney and Gardner and Mary Lee.

Ginny was a 1942 graduate of the Holten High School, Danvers. She worked in the banking industry in Boston, Mass., prior to staying home to raise her seven children. She was loved and cherished by her family and friends. Ginny will always be remembered for her kind heart and compassion toward others. She had an incredible sense of style and a love of family that will be greatly missed. Ginny enjoyed spending time at her home on Moose Pond in Denmark. She was a longtime member of the Danvers Garden Club, Danvers Historical Society and the Mr. and Mrs. Club of Danvers. Throughout her life, Ginny was a devoted parishioner of both St. Richard's and St. Mary of the Annunciation churches in Danvers.

Visitation was held Thursday, Feb. 12, in the Mackey Funeral Home, 128 S. Main St., Middleton, Mass., from 4 to 7 p.m. A funeral mass was celebrated Friday, Feb. 13, at 12:30 p.m., at St. Richard's. See www.mackeyfuneralhome.com