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Anna Rebecca Webb of Fayetteville, Georgia, passed from this life on October 14, 2025. Anna, also known Ann and even occasionally as Becky, was born on May 4, 1953, in Pottstown, PA, to parents Ephraim and Addie Wade.
Anna met the love of her life, her husband, Mr. Arris Webb, on October 1, 1993. The two met in Seattle while working for the Army Transportation Management Office. They spent 19 wonderful years together. Ann had a deep love for her family. She enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and her grand-dog, Luca. Her favorite times were those spent around the table, enjoying good food and the company of those she loved.
Ann is preceded in death by her husband, Arris Webb, and her siblings, Rosie Fizz and Jim Dunlap. She is survived by her children; William (Teresita) Custer, Keith (Kristina) Custer and Tracey Baker, her grandchildren; Josef Custer, Finley Custer, Tobias Custer, Tia Navalta, Ivi Navalta, Kyla Baker, Dylan (Christina) Baker, Collin Custer, and Kialanna Custer, her great-grandchildren; Eleanor, Madison, Allison, Haden, and Addison, her siblings; Harry Dunlap(Caroline) and Ephraim Wade (Judy), and several nieces and nephews.
Ann will forever be a beloved Mom, Nanny, Nana, sister, and friend. Her celebration of life will be held at the Shipyard (125A Shepperton Way, Fayetteville, Georgia) with Pastor Dylan Baker officiating on October 21, 2025 at 2:00pm.









Jan Whisnant says
I miss you my dearest friend. I bought you a new bedroom suite, so when you come to visit, but you never got the chance to. You were ALWAYS there for me & Jeff especially when I had open heart surgery, you stayed with me, then you came back and stayed another week. I’ll will never forget the things you done for me. My heart is broken, but filled with love for you. I’ll miss you my dear friend, our talks & secrets will be with me forever. You’re in God’s hands now, looking down at us seeing all the love people had for you. Especially me! I’ll see you on the other side one day. Love you forever… Jan & Milo ( my cat ). She will miss you too. Until then……….
Harry and Carrie Dunlap says
You were taken from us too soon. So glad we had good talks on the phone. We’re thinking of you now and wish we could have come down. Lots of good memories from childhood. God Bless.
Karen L Levengood Lantz says
Oh sweet Anna.
When we were little kids, you were Becky and we thought we were cousins. Fun times on the farm. I remember when your dad, my pappy told us not to name the animals because they would be slaughtered at one time. But we didn’t listen. And we cried later.As we grew up you were Anna. It wasn’t till we were really grown up did we figure out you were my aunt and I was your niece even though I was two years older than you. Many years and different states we grew apart but I always heard about you from Addie and Ephie. The love of the Christ and the angels envelope you with their love and protection. God speed on your journey.
Love to your family.
Jan & Jeff Whisnant says
Hey Ann, it’s me again. I miss you so much. As tomorrow starts a new day, I’ll still have you in my thoughts & heart. I really don’t know if I can say goodbye to you. I didn’t want you to leave, but it was God’s plan.
And Jeff is saying the same thing. Men are different than us females. They don’t know what to say. But we both miss you so much and we will always hold you close to our hearts. I love you. Until next time.
Tammy and Bryson Mutter says
I was saddened by the news of Ann’s passing. She was so sweet to check on Bryson and I during Allen’s illness and death. For weeks she would write me a morning text letting me know she was keeping us in her prayers and loved us. She was a sweet Aunt and loved my uncle Arris dearly. I am so sorry for her children’s and grandchildren’s loss. You all are in my thoughts and prayers as you gather today for her memorial. Bryson and I love you Aunt Ann and will miss you deeply.