William Bill Webb  August 5 1968  February 13 2019 (age 50)

William Bill Webb August 5 1968 February 13 2019 (age 50)

William “Bill” Webb, 50, of Mount Vernon, Illinois passed away at 4:03 A.M. February 13, 2019 at his residence in Mount Vernon, Illinois. He was born August 5, 1968 in Madison, Illinois to the late Ransom Webb and Constance Fraley. Bill is survived by his wife, Helen Latchford of Mount Vernon, Illinois, sons, Joshua Latchford and wife, Ashley of Sauget, Illinois, Jeffery Jimenez of Mount Vernon, Illinois, Timothy Webb and fiancé, Starla Ackley of Mount Vernon, Illinois, Nathan Webb and wife, Chrystal of Mount Vernon, Illinois, daughter, Sarah Aquilar and husband Ismael of Mount Vernon, Illinois, nine grandchildren, brother, Robert Webb of Mount Vernon, Illinois, sister, Debra Webb of Granite City, Illinois, and several nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, Bill was preceded in death by his brother, James Webb. It was Bill’s request to be cremated and a celebration of life will be held at a later time. Memorials can be made to the family in care of Helen Latchford. Call Hughey Funeral Home at 618-242-3348 or visit hugheyfh.com for further information.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of William Bill Webb August 5 1968 February 13 2019 (age 50).

Source: Hughey Funeral Home

Death notice for the town of: Mount Vernon, state: Illinois

death notice William Bill Webb August 5 1968 February 13 2019 (age 50)

obituary notice William Bill Webb August 5 1968 February 13 2019 (age 50)

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