Minnie Hartley Webb
November 27, 2024
It is with deep sadness that we announce our Beloved Matriarch, Minnie Hartley Webb, known affectionately as “Granny,” passed away peacefully at home on Sunday, November 24, 2024, while surrounded by her loving family. Seven and a half months after the love of her life, her husband, our Grandaddy, Edward G. Webb, unexpectedly passed away, our Granny, Minnie H. Webb, and our Grandaddy, are now reunited and rejoicing together in Heaven.
Minnie was born on May 3, 1937, in Greenville, Alabama to the late Frank and Evie Lee Hartley. Minnie and the love of her life, her husband, Edward G. Webb, resided in Molino, Florida, where she was a cherished member of the community. Minnie’s life was one marked by her dedication to her faith and the Lord and to her family. She was the most kind-hearted, woman of God, and loving person you would ever meet. She taught her family to walk with the Lord and work for Him. She instilled values in each of her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren to work hard and pray for everything. She instilled strength in each of us by the way she lived.
Minnie is preceded in death by her parents, Frank and Evie Lee Adams Hartley; brothers, Joe Hartley, Haywood Hartley, and Jerry Hartley; sisters, Ruby Beasley, Evelyn Knox, and Barbara Lowery; by the love of her life, her devoted husband, Edward G. Webb, and by her oldest daughter, Deborah Webb Weaver, and her husband, son-in-law, Jimmy Weaver.
Minnie was a loving and devoted wife to her husband, Edward G. Webb; and at the time of his passing in April 2024, they had been married for just a few months shy of 70 years. Together, Minnie and Edward built a life rich in love, faith, and family. The love that Minnie and Edward had for one another was extraordinary and the kind of love that we all should strive to have.
Together they raised three children and helped in raising all of their grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Minnie’s faith and unconditional love for her family were cornerstones in her life. Minnie leaves behind a legacy of her faith-driven life and love for her family, including her children and their spouses–David and Judy Webb and Donna and Tony Garrison. She also leaves behind six grandchildren and their spouses—Wesley and Tiffany McAnally, Ashley and Michael Rhodes, Patricia and Bobby Dix, Josh and Amie Webb, Patrick and Shay Garrison, and Jacob and Caitlyn Garrison. Minnie also leaves behind a host of great-grandchildren that she loved to spoil and brag about to everyone. Her great-grandchildren are: Ethan McAnally, Delaney McAnally, Brystal Rhodes, Brodie Rhodes, Brennan Dix, Ian Dix, Kiley Webb, Levi Webb, Mia Garrison, Kayson Garrison, Natalyia Harris, Reese Garrison, and Reagan Garrison. Minnie also leaves behind one brother-law, Melvin Lowery; two sisters-in law, Christine Hartley and Harriet Hartley, as well as a multitude of other extended family members and friends.
Minnie was a long-time member of Highland Baptist Church in Molino, Florida. Minnie’s faith and devotion to her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, was a foundation of her life and was a testament that she passed on to her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.
Minnie was a homemaker, and loved taking care of her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren throughout their lives. Minnie had a love for cooking and baking, which she passed down to everyone who entered her kitchen. She loved watching her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren cooking/baking and enjoying the family recipes that had been passed down through the generations. Minnie also loved to sew, and it was a true blessing to receive a handmade gift from her.
A service to honor Minnie’s life will be held on Monday, December 2, 2024, at Highland Baptist Church (6240 County Hwy 95A, Molino, Florida), with Faith Chapel North, overseeing the services. Family visitation and viewing will begin at 10:30 AM; Open visitation will be from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM; and the Celebration of Life service will follow, beginning at 12:00 PM. Family and friends are invited to attend and share memories and celebrate Minnie’s life. Burial will be in Highland Baptist Church Cemetery, immediately following the Celebration of Life Services. Speakers at the service will include Highland’s Pastor, Josh Helton, and Bro. Brad Johnson.
Pallbearers will be: Wesley McAnally, Josh Webb, Patrick Garrison, Jacob Garrison, Ethan McAnally, and Brodie Rhodes.
Honorary Pallbearers will be her great-grandsons: Brennan Dix, Ian Dix, and Levi Webb.
Ms. Minnie H. Webb will be remembered as a devoted Christian, loving wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and a loyal friend. Her stories, wisdom, and warmth of her company will be deeply missed by all who were fortunate enough to know and love her.
We would also like to extend a special thank you to Ms. Minnie’s grandson, Josh Webb, his wife Amie Webb, and their children, Kiley and Levi Webb, for taking such great care of Granny for the last several months. We would also like to extend our gratitude to Gentiva Hospice for the exceptional care Granny received during the last few months of her life.
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