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Patrick James Webb, 61

| August 14, 2022 12:00 AM

Patrick James Webb, of Whitefish, died Aug. 10, 2022, in Nampa, Idaho, from complications of a stroke.

Pat was born June 21, 1961, in Seattle. He grew up in Jacksonville, Florida, and graduated from Jacksonville Episcopal High School. From an early age, he loved the outdoors, attending camp in North Carolina and going on many wilderness trips. Pat made his way back to the Pacific Northwest, settling in Whitefish. He resided there for almost 40 years with his wife, Sally. His affinity for the outdoors led him to work at various positions in forestry, whitewater rafting, swift water rescue, and traffic management. He also worked in the entertainment industry as a grip on various movies and TV shows.

Pat enjoyed music and playing his many collected guitars. He was an avid Jacksonville Jaguars fan and enjoyed attending games with his dad. Pat loved animals, especially his pet cats. His family will remember his great laugh, gentle nature, and his love of adventure.

Pat is survived by his wife, Sally Aebischer of Whitefish, and his father Dr. Howard Warner Webb (Sherrie) of Jacksonville.

He was predeceased by his mother Shirley Cox Webb, and his stepmother Carolyn Kirkland Webb.

He is also survived by his siblings, Daniel Warner Webb (Jayne) of Pittsfield, Vermont, Julia Webb Sullivan (Chris) of Decatur, Georgia, Heather Kenyon Oakley (Chris) of Jacksonville, Jerome George Kenyon, Jr. (Rhonda) of Jacksonville, and many nieces, nephews and cousins.

A celebration of life will be held at a later date.

Those who would like to honor him with a memorial contribution are asked to contribute to American Whitewater at www.americanwhitewater.org.