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Cindy Lee Webb of Cleveland, Texas, whose presence will be deeply missed, went to be with the Lord on June 27th, 2025, at the age of 68. Cindy was born on November 22, 1956, in Houston, Texas. Beloved wife, daughter, sister, mother, aunt, and grandmother. Cindy was a sweet, loving, and caring woman. One of her greatest joys was spending time with her granddaughters, family, and friends. She enjoyed listening to music particularly Blues and Elvis Presley. Those who knew Cindy knew she also had a strong love for Dr. Pepper, her jewelry, and her dogs. Cindy is survived by her husband, Gary Webb, her father; Herbert Lee Evans, her children; (daughter) Brandy Stacy and husband, (Son) Joshua Stacy, and wife Lorena, (daughter) Teree Evans, son in law; Tyler Rosetta, four granddaughters; Isabella Stacy and Penelope Stacy, Trislyn Evans, and Kenzie Rosetta. Sisters; Barbara Earhart, Tammy Krumnow, nephews; Jason Evans-Mattair (spouse Aspin Miller), T.J. Earhart, Michael and John Phelps. Nieces; Tamatha Arnold and husband Jason Arnold and Samantha Wilson and husband Curtis Wilson, Bobby Jo, Mary Jo. Great nieces; Jayci Arnold, Kynleigh Mattair and Kalli Mattair, great nephews; Kato Mattair and Jarett Arnold. Along with a host of other family and friends. Cindy is preceded in death by her mother; Silvia Doby, grandparents; Eddie and Lucy Mae Evans, sisters; Billie Jo Evans, and Terri Lynn Evans, Aunt Alice Smith and nephews Luke Joil Krumnow and Cody P.
Though she is no longer with us in person, her spirit will live on in the hearts of those who loved her. May she rest in eternal peace.
"There are some who bring a light so great to the world that even after they have gone the light remains"
Service to be held, Tuesday, July 8, 2025
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200 S. Washington Avenue, Cleveland, TX 77327
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