Kenneth Lee Webster

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Memorial Service
Friendship United Methodist Church
22388 Ford Road
Porter, TX  77365
Friday, April 9, 2021
2:00 PM
Kenneth Lee Webster

of Harrison, AR

January 5, 1951 - April 2, 2021

On January 5, 1951, Ken was the firstborn son of Jessie and Bobbie Webster in Houston, Texas. In Ross Sterling High School, he became the varsity staring quarterback and remained in that position until he graduated in 1972. Ken was an alumnus of Sam Houston State University and graduated in 1974 with an Accounting degree.

Ken and Brenda had 3 children; Laurie, Sean and Justin. The Webster family made their home in Kingwood, Texas. After their divorce in 2009, Ken and Brenda continued to share in the lives of their children and grandchildren.

Ken's career included positions of Comptroller and Chief Financial Officer. In 2019, he retired as Chief Financial Officer from Great Western Industrial Construction.

Ken met Linda Falk on June 16, 2017. They retired and lived out their dream to live in a small town where he could experience nature's four seasons. They moved to Harrison, Arkansas where they remodeled a 1940's home. Ken became unexpectedly ill and passed away on April 2, 2021. Ken was a Christian and attended Friendship United Methodist Church in Porter, Texas.

In addition to Linda Falk, Ken is survived by his mother, Bobbie Claire Newton Webster of Kingwood, Texas; a daughter and son-in-law, Laurie and Lance Dahse of League City, Texas; a son and daughter-in-love, Sean and Nina Webster of Kingwood, Texas; and son, Justin Webster of Houston.

Ken's grandchildren are Darrien and her husband Mark; Mark Webster and his wife Angela; Greg Baurer Jr. and his wife Tracie; Daley Von Wenckstern and her husband Gerrit; Lacey Swarts and her husband Aaron; twelve grandnieces and nephews; Linda's children, Brian Peace, Trevor Falk, Kayla and her husband Steve Laverde and Keri Falk, all survive Ken and remember him with much love.

A Memorial Service was held 2:00 PM, Friday, April 9, 2021, at Friendship United Methodist Church in Porter, Texas.

Roller-Christeson Funeral Home is complying with the Arkansas Department of Heath guidelines for COVID-19.

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