Bobbi Webb was born on December 29, 1966, in Grand Prairie, Texas, and passed away December 7, 2025, in Mansfield, Texas. She is survived by her husband of 34 years, Scott Webb; her son, Alex, his wife, Katie; her daughter, Veronika Webb, and grandson, Beckett. She also leaves behind her mother, Nelda Bell, and brother, Charles Bell. She was preceded in death by her father, Rex Bell, and her sister-in-law, Laurie Bell.
Her life was not an easy road, but she faced every uphill climb with a toughness and resolve most people never have to summon. From the moment she arrived, she was fighting-first against retinoblastoma, and later against a gauntlet of cancers
including Stage 4 glioblastoma, leiomyosarcoma, and sebaceous cell carcinoma. Any one of those diagnoses would break most people but Bobbi simply refused to be one of those people.
Bobbi graduated with a bachelor's degree in business and accounting, later
becoming a CPA. A license she proudly held for more than 30 years. A passionate traveler, she especially loved cruising and often set sail with friends and family. Deeply devoted to her loved ones, Bobbi enthusiastically supported her children in everything they pursued. Watching her daughter throughout her volleyball career, and later as she began coaching brought her tremendous joy. Her "first grandkid," Veronika's dog Koda, held a special place in her heart. Bobbi never missed an opportunity to offer a snack or enjoy a cozy snuggle on the couch. One of her greatest joys was seeing her son, Alex, get married and step into parenthood. She cherished every update during the pregnancy and treasured the moment she finally got to meet her new grandchild.
Bobbi had an unwavering faith in the Lord and she never missed an opportunity to share that faith with others. She had a prayer life that most people can only dream of having. She found great joy in supporting and encouraging others through making it a point to seek out people's needs so she could specifically pray for them.
Bobbi's life was defined not by the hardships she endured, but by the strength, warmth, and faith she brought into the world despite them. She met every challenge with courage, loved without limits, and poured her heart into her family, her friendships, and her walk with the Lord. Though her time on earth ended far too soon, the impact she made will continue to echo through every life she touched. Her legacy lives on in the resilience of her children, the devotion of her family, and the countless prayers she lifted on behalf of others.
May her memory be a reminder of what it means to live with purpose, to love deeply, and to trust God unwaveringly. Bobbi will be profoundly missed, but the light she carried remains— steady, enduring, and forever cherished.
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