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Keith Evan Webb, a cherished husband, father, grandfather, and friend, passed away on January 4, 2025, at the age of 50, while at his beloved Hunting Club in Shorterville. Born on April 10, 1974, in Dothan, Alabama, Keith’s life was marked by his loving nature, gentle spirit, and selfless dedication to those around him.

Funeral Services will be held at 11 A.M. Saturday, January 11, 2025, at Rehobeth Baptist Church with Pastor Chad Hixson officiating. Burial will follow at Mt. Enon Baptist Church Cemetery with Ward Wilson Funeral Home directing.

The family will receive friends Friday, January 10, 2025, from 4:00 – 6:00 P.M. at Ward Wilson Funeral Home Chapel.

Keith grew up in the warm embrace of a close-knit family in Dothan, where he attended Rehobeth High School, graduating with the class of 1992. He was a natural entrepreneur, taking over his grandfather’s business, Bama Pest Control at the young age of 18, a business he would passionately lead throughout his life. His work was not just a job; it was a reflection of his commitment to serving his community and helping others.

He was preceded in death by his loving grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Dooling and Mr. and Mrs. John Dalton Webb; his cousin, Jason Dooling; his uncle, Donnie Givens; and his aunt, Linda Stewart. They, along with the many friends and family who have gone before him, will no doubt welcome him with open arms.

Surviving Keith is his devoted wife and soulmate of 20 years, Mandy Webb, who stood by his side in every adventure life brought their way. He was a proud father to Hunter Wise (Courtney) and Mallory Webb, and an adoring grandfather to Riley Wise. His parents, Kenneth and Dianne Webb, will remember him as the son who brought immeasurable joy into their lives. Keith was a supportive brother to Kevin Webb (Gena) and Kyle Webb (Sherry), and a fun-loving uncle to his nieces, Grayci and Olivia Webb, and nephews, JonDalton Webb, Kooper Webb, Zach Blankenship, and Zane Rogero. His father and mother-in-law, Charlie and Beverly Blankenship, cherished him as their own. Keith’s best friend, Tony Perry, and his loyal dog, Baxter, will miss his companionship and unwavering loyalty.

Keith’s life was one of active engagement with the world around him. He was a fixture at The Hunting Club in Shorterville, where he pursued his passion for the outdoors. An avid outdoorsman, Keith found solace in hunting turkey and deer, fishing, and simply being on the lake. His love for the outdoors was only matched by his love for his family and friends. He was known to give the shirt off his back to anyone in need, a testament to his generous spirit.
A man of faith, Keith was an active member of Rehobeth Baptist Church, where he found strength and community. His faith was a guiding force in his life, inspiring him to live with kindness and grace.

Keith’s legacy is one of love and service. He was the kind of man who not only loved his family fiercely but also extended that love to his community. He was a mentor to many, always ready with a helping hand or a word of encouragement. His absence will be deeply felt by all who knew him, but his memory will continue to inspire those he left behind.

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