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Burton Webb
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Burton Lee
Webb
1934 - 2019
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Obituary for Burton Lee Webb

Burton Lee  Webb
WEBB: Burton Lee, beloved husband of Jean, passed away peacefully on Friday, December 6, 2019 at his home surrounded by family. He was predeceased by his mother May and father Cecil. Burton is survived by his beloved wife Jean; children Jim (Tanya), Mark (Ellen), David, Susan (Eric) and Glen; grandchildren Nicole (Mike), Taylor, Danielle, Carter, Hunter, Landon, Megan, Alycia (Tyler), Michael (Chelsey); great grandchildren Charles, Lincoln, Benson, Chloe, Abby, Evelyn and Xaria; and sister Phylis and brother-in-law Eugene, as well as nieces and nephews. Burton was born on October 5, 1934 in Souris, Manitoba. The family moved to Brandon where Burton completed his schooling. His love for aviation led him to obtaining his private pilot’s license at the young age of 16 years. After a brief stint in the bank and air traffic control industries, Burton’s desire to help people led him to Palmer Chiropractor College in Davenport, Iowa. After graduation, most of his early years as a Chiropractor were spent in Neepawa where he met his wife Jean. They married in 1965 and enjoyed the early years of their marriage in Neepawa. In 1972, upon his father’s retirement, Burton moved the family to Brandon where he continued practicing. He retired from Chiropractic in 1996. Who would have guessed that in retirement he would get to experience the life of a long haul trucker with his son David; often commenting on the beautiful scenery and vastness of North America. Burton loved to travel, and the first big family trip was to Disney World in Orlando, Florida. Other vacations would follow to Hawaii, Scotland, England, Alaska, a few trips out west that included Expo ’86, and the badlands of South Dakota. The outdoors were also important to Burton and he took his family on various camping trips, hikes and cross country skiing adventures. Burton also loved to collect stamps which explained his interest in history, and puzzles were always at hand. However his greatest love and interest was always in family.

“Till we meet again”

The Celebration of Burton’s Life will be held at Memories Chapel, 330-18th Street North, Brandon on Friday, December 20, 2019 at 2:00 p.m. A reception will follow. Interment at Brandon Cemetery. Donations in memory of Burton may be made to the Salvation Army, 9 Princess Avenue East, Brandon, MB R7A 1R8 or Samaritan House Ministries Inc., 820 Pacific Avenue, Brandon, MB R7A 0J1.
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