Kenneth Webb's Obituary
Kenneth Charles Webb
March 30, 1963 - June 20, 2022
Kenneth Charles Webb was "raised and born" in Redwood City, California by his father, Orrie Webb and his mother, Doris Webb. Kenneth is survived by his wife, Carla Webb, his 2 daughters Bethany Webb and Samantha Webb, his brother, Steve Webb and his partner Nicole Terry, his sister, Sue Jimenez and her husband, Joe Jimenez and his niece, Alicia Jimenez.
Kenny worked for The City and County of San Francisco for 34 years, of which the last 20+ years were at the Milbrae yard of The Water Department. Ken had a great love for all music. He attended many concerts which included The Who, Led Zeppelin, Lady Gaga, Cher, John Cougar Mellencamp and Wild Feathers. Ken loved playing his Gibson acoustic guitars and his Fender electric guitars. He also loved playing his vinyl records and listening to Christian music on his car radio. Ken loved to watch old classic movies and shows on TV and could never watch enough WWE Wrestling. He also loved watching The History Channel. Ken loved to watch sports, especially The Raiders, Golden State Warriors and The San Francisco Giants. Ken enjoyed playing golf with his co-workers. Ken was a wonderful father who enjoyed bringing his daughters to their soccer and basketball practices. He also attended all of their games.
Ken was loved by all people he came across especially his co-workers, his wife's family, his neighbors on Palm Ave. and Circle Ct., his Tae Kwon Do buddies, Lowen Soccer Club families, and many many friends. He is often described as "having a heart of gold". He did not have a mean bone in his body. Kenneth Charles Webb was a gentle, loving man and he will live on in all of us forever. When in doubt, just ask yourself, "what would Ken do?" His spirit will certainly lead you in the right direction. Rest in peace Ken Webb. We will miss you dearly.
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