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Erma Guyton Webster

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My Declaration I have fought a good fight. I have finished my course. I have kept the faith. Henceforth, there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, The righteous Judge, shall give me at that day. And not only me, but unto all of them also that love His appearing. (2 Timothy 4:7-8) I accepted Jesus Christ as my Lord and savior at an early age and was baptized into the body of Christ. I sang, I marched, I taught, I trained and I served as a faithful servant to many. We are servants on the same battlefield of life for the Lord. Good night- See you in the Morning. SunriseSunset April 26, 1936April 24, 2017 Sis. Erma Webster was born in Burton, Texas (Lee County) on April 26, 1936 to Bessie Guyton and Joseph L. Loving. She was educated in Giddings and Granger schools and later attend beauty school in San Antonio, Texas. Sis. Webster often challenged youth by sharing how she graduated as Valedictorian of her class. After becoming a licensed beauty operator, she worked diligently to become a beauty salon owner in San Antonio. In addition to a formal education, Sis. Webster is a two-time graduate of the National Missionary Convention of America School of Methods. This school had a seven-year requirement for each course. She studied Theology and Doctrine. Mother Webster was a Bexar County Election volunteer for 40 years. Sister Erma Webster is the mother of three, but raised five children, with help of her loving husband, Paul Webster and the wisdom of God. Although she was a devoted student of the Word, she also was a committed church educator. Sis. Webster taught the New Members Training Course at Mt. Calvary Baptist Church for 16 years. During this time, she also served as Baptist Training Union director; Youth Director of the United Fellowship District Association; and Director of the Mt. Calvary Marching Cavaliers Drill Team and they won numerous accolades/awards throughout the United States. Moreover, Sis. Webster has co-chaired a host of Womens Day Programs and faithfully sang praises to God as a member of the Mt. Calvary Church Choir. Since uniting with Second Baptist Church in 2003, Sis. Webster served as a Sunday School teacher in Class No.4. Sis. Webster dutifully served the Lord along with her fellow sisters and brothers in Christ in a variety of ways because she knew that, Only what you do for Christ will last. Erma Webster is preceded in death by her parents and her daughter, Carolyn Denise Washington and her sister, Gloria J. Deary. Leaving to cherish her memory is her husband of 54 years, Paul L. Webster; son- Rev. Hubert Washington Jr. [Karen] of San Antonio, Texas; and her daughter, Paulette L. Webster - Tyson [Rev. Louis Tyson Jr.] of Pflugerville, Texas. She also leaves to mourn four brothers (Joe, Gene, Charles, and Frank), a sister (Shirley), 9 grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren, one great-great grandchild, numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and beloved friends.

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  1. Sister Webster was a special lady. May she rest in peace , with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. My prayers are with the family, and may God bless you and keep you in your time of sorrow. I send my love, family be blessed!

    Sis, Doris Taylor

    Jacksonville, Florida

  2. My love and prayers to Uncle Paul, Paulette and the rest of the family. I will always cherish my childhood memories of visiting Uncle Paul and Aunt Erma during our summers in San Antonio. And NOBODY could get that hair pressed and curled like Aunt Erma! Rest in Heaven dear aunt.

    Love Always,

    Tamara Hodges-Pruitt

    Detroit, MI

  3. Aunt Erma will definitely be missed, I remember that one of her favorite poems was “Foot Prints”, she had it hanging on the wall in the old house by the kitchen when were kids. Till this very day I always think of her when I see that poem. Aunt Erma kept us busy swimming, book clubs, your piano lessons, church the list goes on…She was the original activity queen. Now as an adult, I appreciate those summer days with you Aunt Erma & Uncle Paul and will never forget it!

    Love Always,

    Your cousin

    Camessa

  4. I am praying for the family, Paul, Glen, and Paulett my heart go out to youall. You will always be family to me, may God bless each of you as you go throught this, and please know that the Green family are always there for you. My heart is heavy for I love her as my sister. Love you all, Marie and Mel.

  5. I am praying for the family, Uncle Paul, Glen, Paulette , Jeni and Trey too. Aunt Erma was a beautiful person… “she lived simply, expected little , gave much. Filled life with love and scattered sunshine. Forgot self. Thought of others and did unto others as wanted done unto self.” Know for her family dinners on Sunday and Ice cream and cake on birthdays — Aunt Erma will be missed.

    Love you all,

    Jackyee’

    Detroit, Michigan

  6. What a wonderful lady…and I can’t forget that beautiful smile every time I saw her at the family reunion. What an Angel God has received. My prayers go out to everyone. Love Mel (Melody Cato)


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