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Jillene Anne “Jill” <I>King</I> Webber

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Jillene Anne “Jill” King Webber

Birth
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Death
5 Jul 2022 (aged 72)
Taylorsville, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Jillene Anne King Webber 

1 August 1949 - 5 July 2022

Jill is the fourth child of Wayne and Mary Harris King. Born in Phoenix, Arizona and raised in Liberty and Buckeye, Arizona, raised on a farm and took great pride in her heritage. She received various degrees and education from Buckeye Union High School, Mesa Community College (now ASU), Brigham Young University, and Northern Arizona University.

While at BYU she meet her eternal companion, Arnold Jay Webber. Together they were married in the Mesa Arizona Temple and raised 5 children and took in countless others into their family circle. 

She and Arnie lived and worked in Provo, Utah, Cebicu, Arizona, Red Mesa, Arizona, Cortez, Colorado, and several places in the Salt Lake City Utah area.

A faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she loved,  The Lord.
 She a talented piano and organ player, and knew the hymns to the point she didn't need sheet music. She served where needs were prevalent. Volunteering and service are keystones of her life and faith. 
She saw four children serve church missions and four serve our country.

She is survived by her children and their families, David, Barbara (Quinn) Cannon, Mark (Kooki) Webber, John (Jennifer) and Warren, her brothers Reed and Gary King.

She is greeted by those who preceded her as she passed through the vail. The many generations of families she learn and left their histories for us to learn from and to enjoy their lives.

She endured a lifelong struggle with Epilepsy, that kept her close to home and finding ways of accomplishing daily tasks in creative ways. She participated in several studies throughout her life to help others with learning to live a full life with Epilepsy. 

Touching so many and having so many interests, Jill, will be long remembered and missed.
Jillene Anne King Webber 

1 August 1949 - 5 July 2022

Jill is the fourth child of Wayne and Mary Harris King. Born in Phoenix, Arizona and raised in Liberty and Buckeye, Arizona, raised on a farm and took great pride in her heritage. She received various degrees and education from Buckeye Union High School, Mesa Community College (now ASU), Brigham Young University, and Northern Arizona University.

While at BYU she meet her eternal companion, Arnold Jay Webber. Together they were married in the Mesa Arizona Temple and raised 5 children and took in countless others into their family circle. 

She and Arnie lived and worked in Provo, Utah, Cebicu, Arizona, Red Mesa, Arizona, Cortez, Colorado, and several places in the Salt Lake City Utah area.

A faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she loved,  The Lord.
 She a talented piano and organ player, and knew the hymns to the point she didn't need sheet music. She served where needs were prevalent. Volunteering and service are keystones of her life and faith. 
She saw four children serve church missions and four serve our country.

She is survived by her children and their families, David, Barbara (Quinn) Cannon, Mark (Kooki) Webber, John (Jennifer) and Warren, her brothers Reed and Gary King.

She is greeted by those who preceded her as she passed through the vail. The many generations of families she learn and left their histories for us to learn from and to enjoy their lives.

She endured a lifelong struggle with Epilepsy, that kept her close to home and finding ways of accomplishing daily tasks in creative ways. She participated in several studies throughout her life to help others with learning to live a full life with Epilepsy. 

Touching so many and having so many interests, Jill, will be long remembered and missed.

Gravesite Details

Jill's remains will be interred at the University of Utah body donor plot at the Salt Lake City Cemetery at a later date.

https://medicine.utah.edu/neurobiology/body-donor-program



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