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Paul V. Webb Jr.

Paul V. Webb Jr.

Paul V. Webb Jr., 74, passed away Sept. 15, 2021, at St. Vincent Hospital in Erie, Pa.

A dedicated and loving husband, father, and grand-father, he was born Oct. 29, 1946, in Westfield, N.Y., the son of the late Paul V. Webb Sr., and the late Nadine Webb.

He was a graduate of Gannon University, Syracuse University College of Law and a practicing attorney for 49 years.

Paul was a managing partner at the law firm of Erickson, Webb, Scolton & Hajdu and an active member of his community. He loved the law. It was his passion, and he commonly said he retired when he started practicing law. He maintained the highest ratings for ethics and ability for over 25 years and was named an Upstate New York Super Lawyer for general litigation. Over his career, he served on the House of Delegates for the NY Bar Association; was a member of the Fourth Department Attorney Grievance Committee, and was president of the James-town Bar Association. Paul additionally served as town attorney for the towns of Carroll, Kiantone, Poland, and Village of Bemus Point. He was chairman of the Jamestown City Republican Party, fire commissioner for the Town of Car-roll for many years and helped establish the Rails-to-Trails section in Mayville named after his parents, Paul and Nadine Webb. He partnered with his wife, Judy to start and run the Victorian Christmas and Candy House store for over 13 years in Lakewood, N.Y. Paul and Judy raised their family in Frewsburg for over 20 years, where Paul was proud to serve on the Frewsburg Central School Board and coach the Moore’s Hardware Little League team.

Above all, Paul was a dedicated husband, father, and grandfather to his eight grandchildren who he loved dearly. He was very active in the lives of his children and grandchildren and thoroughly enjoyed any time the family could gather at the lake for a cookout.

A lifelong Yankees and Buffalo Bills fan, he loved both watching and attend-ing games with his children and grandchildren. Paul was also an avid Army football fan proudly sup-porting his two sons who graduated from West Point, his grandson who currently serves in the U.S. Army, and his father who served under General Patton in World War II.

He was an avid runner, who cherished his lunch hour runs at the Jamestown YMCA with his colleagues. He thoroughly enjoyed his weekly outings to play golf with his close friends, Mike and Joe, and spending time with his wife in their rock-ing chairs at the lake. He loved taking his dog, Simon, on long walks and mowing the lawn even when it didn’t need it. He was always there for his children and grandchildren and will be very deeply missed. In the end, he con-tinued to teach his family by example what it means to be a fighter and to press onward when life gets difficult.

Paul is survived by his wife of 55 years, the love of his life and high school sweetheart, Judy Webb of Mayville; his four children: Darel Webb (Janel) of Mayville, Paul Webb (Maureen) of Lakewood, Robert Webb (Claudia) of Woodbridge, Va., and Holly Webb Chameli (Paul) of Aurora, Ohio; his eight grandchildren: Avery and Noah Webb, Emma and Jonathan Chameli, Lucia and Nicholas Webb, and Jack and Charlie Webb. He is also survived by a broth-er, John Webb (Kathy) of Winter Haven, Fla.; and a sister, Mary Webb Peck (Gary) of Westfield.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Paul and Nadine Webb; his sister, Anne Straitiff; and his brother, James Webb.

The family will have visitation on Sunday, Sept. 19, at the Freay Funeral Home in Mayville from 2-4 and 6-8 p,m. A burial ceremony will follow on Monday, Sept. 20, at 11a.m., in the Mayville Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to St. Mary of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church in Mayville (PO Box 500, Bemus Point, NY 14712).

To leave a remembrance or to post condolences to the family, please visit freayfuneralhome.com