James "Hank" Henry Webb

Visitation Schedule
Quitman First Baptist Church
5899 Heber Springs Rd.
Quitman, AR  72131
Saturday, October 11, 2025
12:00-2:00PM
Service Schedule
Funeral Service
Quitman First Baptist Church
5899 Heber Springs Rd.
Quitman, AR  72131
Saturday, October 11, 2025
2:00PM
Cemetery
Quitman Cemetery
Quitman, AR  72131

James "Hank" Henry Webb

of Enola, AR

September 30, 1950 - October 5, 2025

James Henry ''Hank'' Webb, a man of strong and steady faith, passed away on October 5, 2025, at the age of 75, leaving behind a legacy rooted in love and the Scriptures. His life was a testament to enduring faith, hard work, and eternal hope.
Born in Heber Springs on September 30, 1950, to Vernon and Dollie Webb, Hank was a man whose words carried weight and whose actions spoke of generosity. He lived a life of devotion to his Savior, his family, ''his work, and his land.

He is survived by his wife of 46 years, Darrallyn Doughty Webb; son and daughter-in-law Jesse and Kelli Webb; daughter and son-in-law Hannah and Kyle Clark; and grandchildren Paisley, Hettie Mae, and Rowdy Webb; his sister, Verna Mae Baker; niece Pattye Goodman and son Will Goodman; nephew and wife Byron and Amanda Baker, and their daughter Leah Brooke. He is also survived by his mother-in-law Janice Doughty and a host of Doughty brothers and sisters-in-law, and nieces and nephews who he loved as his own. He was preceded in death by his parents, Vernon and Dollie Mae Webb and father-in-law, Darrall Doughty.

At the center of Henry's life was his faith. As a faithful deacon of Quitman First Baptist Church, his church family was an extension of his own. Always shaking hands and hugging necks with a hearty laugh, Hank was dedicated to loving God and others. He also greatly enjoyed serving on various mission trips to Ecuador, Wyoming, Missouri, and VCB trips.

Hank spent 36 years caring for others through his work as a Registered Respiratory Therapist at Conway Regional Hospital. He enjoyed serving the Quitman community through the Quitman FFA Foundation and was a proud member of the Arkansas Cattleman's Association and local Masonic Lodge.

He was a lover of the outdoors and spent many happy hours working on his family farm, recognized as an Arkansas Century Farm. To those who knew him, Hank was a man you could count on a loyal friend, a devoted husband, Dad, and Papa, a rock to those who loved him most. He will be missed more than words can say. Words on a page can never match the heart of Hank Webb. The legacy he leaves will continue to bear fruit in the lives he touched.

Memorial services will be held on Saturday, October 11 at Quitman First Baptist Church. Visitation will be 12-2pm with service starting at 2pm. Burial will follow at the city of Quitman Cemetery. Pallbearers will include Clinton Caudle, David Cunningham, Chris Greene, Byron Doughty, Joshua Martin, and Jed Ward.

Memorials may be made to the Quitman FFA Foundation: Mail/drop off checks at Eagle Bank.
Make checks payable to Quitman FFA Foundation. Please put In memory of Hank Webb in the memo line.
Eagle Bank
PO Box 134
Quitman, AR 72131

Online donations can be made via Cash App $quitmanffafoundation

 

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Donna Porter
rose bud, AR
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Monday, October 6, 2025

Hank would always say, your problem is here, but he was just the opposite. He was such a blessing each and every time he came to the post office. He had such a calm and peaceful nature and I am so blessed that I got to know him. Prayers for his family and friends.

Nelda Kennedy
Quitman, AR
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Monday, October 6, 2025

A WONDERFUL MAN OF GOD AND LOVED BY ALL.

Ron & Carla Tunnell
Arlington, TN
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Monday, October 6, 2025

Sending our love & prayers to Hank's family. He was an honorable man with integrity who loved Jesus. His love of the Lord expressed itself to others, like us, when we were new in the Quitman community. He made people feel welcome & included. Hank will be missed.

Kristen Smith Parham
Conway, AR
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Monday, October 6, 2025

Hannah,
I'm so sorry for your loss. Losing a Dad is one of the hardest things we face in life. Knowing his suffering has been healed and he is new again, I hope, brings you comfort. Saying prayers for you and your family.