Larry James Webb passed away and returned home to his Heavenly Father on August 23,' 2018. Larry. was a loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, and friend to all those around him. Larry was born in South Point, Ohio on November 6, 1945 to Earl and Helen Webb, he was second of three boys. Larry attended school in South Point until he graduated. He was in a band and played the bass guitar, until his mother found out about it and sold his guitars and amps - that was the last Larry played the guitar.Larry proudly served his country during the Vietnam War from 1965-1969. He was also a member of the NRA for many years and the American Legion for the past 47 years. After serving his country, Larry worked at an Allied Chemical Plant in Ohio. He later went on to work for Meadow Gold Dairies in Ogden, Utah and retired after many years with the Keebler Kellogg Company. Larry has lived in quite a few places in his lifetime, some being South Dakota, Montana, Washington, and Idaho. One of his favorite and most enjoyable hobbies while living in Washington was hunting and fishing. After moving to Utah and retiring, Larry's work didn't end. He became a school bus driver. He loved those kids and could tell some pretty funny stories. After his health drastically declined, he couldn't drive the buses, and that broke his heart. Larry was baptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints only 15 years ago, but fulfilled many tasks and faithfully served in his callings. Larry married Catherine Martinez and had four children together. He later married Betty (Kathy) Egbert and became the father of four more children. They could not have asked for a better man to become their father.Larry was preceded in death by his mother and father. Larry is survived by his wife, Kathy, and children, Jimmy (Carol) Webb of Roy, Utah, Elaine Smith of Ogden, Utah, Bobby Webb of Alabama, Veronica (Lisa) Webb of Ogden, Utah, Rick Egbert of Bozeman, Montana, Johnnie Egbert of Hyrum, Utah, Randy (Mickie) Egbert of Mapleton, Utah, and Debra (Scott) Leven of Logan, Utah. Larry has 27 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren, and one great-great grandchild, many nieces and nephews and two brothers, Fred (Gloria) Webb and Mike (Jennifer) Webb. He will remain in the hearts of all that knew him. Death leaves heartache, no one can heal, love leaves a memory, no one can steal. Funeral Service under the direction of Cache Valley Mortuary. 435-787-8514 Please share a memory of Larry at
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to road construction please access the funeral home by turning West on Hyde Park Lane. proceed westbound to 200 West (right hand side) and follow 200 west to a T intersection ( 4200 North) Turn right and funeral home is on the right.