Jeffrey W. Webb

Jeffrey W. Webb

GUILDERLAND — Jeffrey W. Webb, a man dedicated to his family and his job, died on Friday, Jan. 30, 2015. He was 71.

Mr. Webb was born in Ossining, New York, the son of the late Wilbur W. and Ethel-Mae (née Pratt) Webb.

He moved to the Albany area in 1965 and worked as a designer of medical equipment for the Cambridge Instrument Company in Ossining and traveled the Northeast as a salesman, installer, and service technician.

“He was extremely proud of the fact that he logged over two million miles during his over 45 years of employment,” wrote his family in a tribute.

Mr. Webb’s family came first in his life; he loved attending sports and various school events for his children and grandchildren.

He was a lifelong New York Yankee, Rangers, and Giants fan.

Mr. Webb is survived by his beloved wife of 50 years, Daryl E. (née Novohradsky) Webb; his beloved children, Jeffrey W. Webb Jr., Gary W. Webb, Kristin L. Kruzikas, Cindy L. Palmer, and Patricia L. Schambach; his beloved sister, Jacqueline Caroline; and his 10 beautiful grandchildren.

A funeral service was held on Feb. 4 at the Lynnwood Reformed Church in Guilderland. Interment followed in the Prospect Hill Cemetery, also in Guilderland. Arrangements were by the Demarco-Stone Funeral Home.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Lynnwood Reformed Church, 3714 Carman Road, Schenectady, NY 12303.

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