Warren D. Webster
1939-2008
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Pastor Doug & Sharon Walls said:   June 20, 2008 8:45 am PST
I met Bro. Warren while attending Tennessee Temple College in the 60's and we worked together at Gilman Paints. His life has been an inspiration to me and I will always remember his smile and sweet Christian spirit. He and Joyce made beautiful music together ( in more ways than one ) and his preaching was right on target! May his legacy motivate many to want to serve the God he loved so much. God bless you Joyce and family!

Rich & Carolyn Schademan said:   May 29, 2008 1:52 pm PST
Pastor Webster was one of a kind. I still remember the day that I met the Pastor, he and Joyce came to our home in Japan. We soon realized that we all were from basically the same part of Washington State and shared the same favorite sports teams. We will truly miss all the great times we had, and the laughs. I just Praise the Lord for bringing us to Japan so we could serve under this Godly man. Rich, Carolyn, Skyler, Rylee, Jennifer and Jeanette

Matthew Sweeny said:   April 24, 2008 12:19 pm PST
I only emailed Pastor Webster to tell him I was coming to Yokota in September. His response was warm and I could tell he cared about the lost poeple of this world. I am now in Las Vegas, NV and I was looking forward to meeting Pastor Webster. I guess I will have to wait for that:) Mrs. Webster..to God be the Glory forever and ever. It sounds like throuhg the many witnesses, God used your husband to lift up the name of Christ. Be comforted and look forward to the time when you will be reunited with him in Christ. Blessing from the Sweeny family in Las Vegas.

Bobby Varner said:   April 23, 2008 4:50 am PST
Warren D. Webster was my Father-in-Law. Quite frankly, he was one of the best men I have ever known. He was always fun to be around. He loved all kinds of sports and enjoyed watching and attending baseball, basketball and hockey games. He loved good cookin', family, the military, singing, reading the Bible, and nachos with plenty of jalapenos'. He was kind and gentle towards all and was incredibly wise. But the most impressive thing about Dad Webster and the thing I will remember most was his steadfast dedication to the Lord. He was fully dedicated to the cause of Christ. He was relentless in his pursuit of winning lost souls. Soul winning was not an afterthought or just "something he did", but it was truly a way of life for Dad Webster. He took God at his word and lived his life accordingly, with no apologies or regrets. He followed God's instruction for him to live up to what he had already attained in Christ. He lived his life in a way that did not allow satan any opportunity to invade his mind with worldly or godless things. He truly practiced what he preached. He was unique in his walk and in his witness and the blessings we all received from him, and the lessons we all learned from observing a life well lived, will continue to impact this world and eternity forever. We love you and miss you Dad Webster, but will know we will see you again very soon.

Joy Nakayama and Family said:   April 16, 2008 9:26 am PST
Dear Mrs Webster, I still can't believe that I won't be able to see Pastor anymore by the time I get back to Japan. Nights before he left us, I was thinking of him and wondering how his health was. Nevertheless, he is home with God now and he is in a much better state. His preachings and music had been an encouragement to me, and his beautiful voice lingers in my ears until now. We love you and will continue to pray for you and your family. Joy, Kaz, Kenar, Matthew

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