Ronald Howard "Grandpa Bear" Webster

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Birth Date: October 27, 1938
Death Date: October 2, 2018
Age at Death: 79

Marriages

Katherine "Kitty" Webster

Obituaries

Grand Junction Daily Sentinel page 4B Death Notice - October 6, 2018

Ronald Howard “Grandpa Bear” Webster, 79, Palisade, died Oct. 2, 2018, at his home. Services are planned in the spring. He was the owner of Rocky Mountain Supply. He is survived by his wife, Katherine “Kitty” Webster; four sons, Matthew Snow of Sante Fe, New Mexico, Eric Webster of New Braunfels, Texas, Buddy Webster of Grand Junction, and Chris Weary of Idaho Falls, Idaho; four daughters, Kim Walton of Texas, Tammy Earnest of Henderson, Nevada, Andrea Maynard of Houston, and Laura Phillips of Wilcox, Arizona; two brothers, Steve of Bulverde, Texas, and Michael of Woodland, California; two sisters, Lynda Bales of Amarillo, Texas, and Darla Fernandez of Colorado Springs; 29 grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions to HopeWest, 3090B N. 12th St., Grand Junction 81506.

Grand Junction Daily Sentinel page 3D Obituary - October 7, 2018

Ronald Howard Webster October 27, 1938 - October 2, 2018
Ronald Howard Webster, "Grandpa Bear" passed gently, surrounded by family, from his home in Palisade, CO into Heaven on October 2, 2018. His long, courageous cancer battle is done, he is in a better place, doing many of his favorite things, riding his favorite horse, visiting with so many that went before him. He so loved his family and friends and adored all our grandbabies (big and small). On October 27, 1938, in Springer, NM, Buddy and Maxine Webster welcomed a unique and special soul who touched many lives in his time. He never met a stranger and always had a witty remark and wonderful advice, especially for his beautifully blended family. He accomplished many of his dreams - owning his own company, Rocky Mountain Supply, which will be carried on by his wife Kitty, in his tradition of integrity and keeping customers as friends. He thoroughly appreciated and enjoyed the beauty of nature while hunting, horseback riding, and fishing in a fabulous variety of places. Conservation was at the heart of his joy of the outdoors through being an active and honored member of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. His legacy will live on through the love of his life, Katherine "Kitty" Webster and their blended family: children, Matthew (Sandy) Snow of NM; Kim (Boog) Walton of TX; Tammy (Billy) Earnest of NV; Eric (Michelle) of TX; Andrea (Mick) of TX; Buddy (Hannah) of CO; Laura Phillips of AZ; Amanda (Brian) of CO; Kassy Weary Buss of MT, and Chris (Amy) Weary of ID; siblings, Lynda Bates of TX; Steve (Linda) Webster of TX; Darla (Steve) Fernandez of CO, and Michael (Kristen) Webster of CA; numerous nieces and nephews; 29 beloved grandchildren and 19 adored great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by granddaughter, Rozlynn. He would tell us to tighten our cinches and cherish the many memories and make more! He will ALWAYS be part of who we are, we weren’t ready, but he was...... it was his time And The Cowboy Rode Away... As he requested, we will have a celebration of Life in the springtime - when ’never summer’ is done. Thank you to St Mary’sOncology and Hospital and HopeWest for Exceptional Care.

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