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William Bradley Webb (1974-2026)
William Bradley Webb 1974 - 2026 It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Brad Webb - a devoted hus- band and father, an exceptional critical care nurse, an avid outdoors- man, and a man who lived with...
William Bradley Webb 1974 - 2026 It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Brad Webb - a devoted hus- band and father, an exceptional critical care nurse, an avid outdoors- man, and a man who lived with courage, kind- ness, and a heart for serving others. Brad was born on May 30, 1974, in McComb, and passed away on Monday, June 22, 2026, surrounded by his family at his home in Pine Grove, LA. He is survived by his loving wife, Sarah Lynn Bennett Webb; son, Cambre Webb; mother, Margaret Ann Cooksey Webb; sister Janie Oncale (Barry); mother-in-law, Mary Lou Boudreaux Bennett; spe- cial friend, Dr.
Arvind Yertha; nieces and nephews, Amy, Colby, Caroline, and many oth- ers who lovingly referred to him as "Uncle Rad" ; as well as a great-niece, Jolie. He was preceded in death by his father, Alfred H. "Billy" Webb; sister, Rebecca Bourne; father-in-law, Carl Malcolm Bennett, Jr.; and brother-in-law, James Rawls Bennett.
Brad lived life fearlessly and met every challenge with quiet strength and determina- tion. As a critical care nurse, he dedicated his life to caring for people during some of their hardest moments. With his steady presence, skilled hands, and com- passionate heart, he saved countless lives and brought comfort to patients and families when they needed it most.
Nursing was more than a job to Brad - it was part of who he was. He cared deeply for oth- ers and gave of himself wholeheartedly, never asking for recognition in return. When he wasn't at the hospital, Brad was happiest outdoors.
An avid bowhunter and fisherman, he found peace in God's cre- ation - on the water, high in the mountains, and surrounded by the beauty and solitude of the wilderness. Some of his favorite adventures were hunting in Colorado and Alaska, places he loved deeply and where he made memories that will forev- er be cherished by those who shared those experi- ences with him. More than any- thing, Brad loved his family and friends.
His greatest pride and joy were his wife and son. He was a devoted hus- band whose love and loyalty never wavered and a proud father who loved his son beyond measure. His absence leaves an immeasurable void, his memory will live on in every life he saved, every mountain sunrise, every cast upon the water, and most impor- tantly, in the hearts of his beloved wife, son, family, and friends.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in memory of Mr. Webb may be made to Project Purple at projectpurple.org or to the National Pancreatic Cancer Foundation at npcf.us/donate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the visitation on Saturday, June 27, from 1PM until 2PM in the Mausoleum Chapel of Pinecrest Memorial Gardens, 2280 West 21st Avenue, Covington, LA, with a graveside ser- vice beginning at 2PM.
Interment will be in Pinecrest Memorial Gardens Mausoleum. E. J.
Fielding Funeral Home of Covington, LA, is hon- ored to be entrusted with Mr. Webb's funeral arrangements. His fami- ly invites you to share thoughts, memories, and condolences by signing an online guestbook at www.ejfieldingfh.com.