Ethel Esther Webb, 93, entered our Father's Heavenly Kingdom on Nov. 14, 2024. She passed peacefully after touching the hearts of all around her for 93 years.
Ethel was born in West Pittson, Pa., on Nov. 15, 1931, to Bill and Elsie Schmalz.
She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Dale; and great-grandson, Noah.
Ethel and Dale were integral members of the Florham Park community for over 50 years. She consistently volunteered her time with Calvary Presbyterian Church and her children's school activities. Ethel very much valued her friendship with several neighbors including Millie, Gesa, Sherry and Angelo.
Ethel is survived by several family members, including: Tammy (Dave) Barilla; Tommy (Sabrina) Webb; and Jerry Lynn Webb. Her legacy includes several grandchildren: Ashley (Craig) Petty, DJ (Monica) Barilla, Amanda (Nick) Molion, Dakota Webb and Gianna Webb. Great-grandchildren include: Caleigh and Nathan Petty; David George and Emma Barilla; Sullivan Osborne and Blake Lynn Molion.
Ethel will be interred in Gate of Heaven Cemetery in East Hanover, New Jersey, on a date to be determined in Spring 2025.
Charitable donations can be directed to the Cooperman Barnabas Children's Burn Unit, by calling Mary Doherty at 973-322-4331.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
3 Entries
NIkki DIamond
December 2, 2024
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
Tammy Barilla
December 1, 2024
Mom your love will live on in my heart til I see u again will miss u but luv you always
Ashley Petty
November 26, 2024
We will miss you Grandma! Forever in our hearts
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