Ray Webster

Ray Webster

2021-02-05
Raymond Webster

Raymond Ray Webster, 63, of Canton died February 5, 2021. Dr. Webster attended Auburn University where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree and his degree in Veterinarian Medicine. Ray worked as a veterinarian and enjoyed having his own practice for many years. He loved animals and was a kind, gentle and compassionate man. Dr. Webster was an avid sports fan and enjoyed playing tennis and golf as well as running. He is survived by his wife of 30 years, Kerry Altera Webster; son, Andrew Michael Webster; daughter, Katelyn “KiKi” Cassidy Webster (Houston Mullins); and sister, Beverly Green (David). In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to The American Heart Association. Graveside services will be Saturday, February 13, 2021 at 10 o’clock at Arlington Memorial Park.



Raymond Webster Obituary - Sandy Springs, GA (dignitymemorial.com) 

Raymond Ray Webster was one of the best humans I have ever known. When my parents moved away to New York during my senior year at motor high school I stayed with Raymond and his father. We became good friends. He and his wife were both veterinarians in Woodstock Georgia. They had a multitude of animals and lived on a small piece of property outside of Atlanta. His love for animals and love for people was undeniable. His wife, Carie, and her two children were precious. Lisa and I enjoyed our time visiting the little zoo that he called a home.we both miss him very much

tribute by Ric Robinson

Was so shocked and saddened to hear of Ray's passing. Although we have not stayed in touch since our days at Auburn, I still remember hitting the tennis ball with him, and some of our carpooling trips home to Huntsville. Prayers to his family and friends.

tribute by Brian Creasy

Despite being a member of the 'Gomers' of the Class of 1975 Ray was able to become a productive member of society.  Ray was involved with my only full cup of coffee, first ATL Braves games attended which involved beer, only NASCAR race, first Who concert and only parade where frozen popsicles were thrown at my kids.
 

tribute by John Fee

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