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LEWISTON – Wallace “Butch” Woods Webber, 63, a resident of Teakwood Knoll, a John F. Murphy Home, formerly of Pittsfield, died unexpectedly on May 10, at St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center.

Butch was born in Waterville, on Sept. 11, 1944, a son of George F. And Betty L. (Knight) Webber.

He treasured life. There was nothing that he didn’t want to try to do and accomplish. He loved the Maine Special Olympics. In the winter, he participated in the downhill dual ski. In the summer, he did bowling, the 100, 200 and 300 meter wheelchair race and softball toss.

He was an avid sportsman. He was a Boston Red Sox and New England Patriots fan. He enjoyed going to the Portland Sea Dogs and Lewiston Maineiac’s games. He had a positive outlook on life and loved to see people smile. He attended Camp Tall Pines in Poland and Pine Tree Camp in Springvale. He also loved vacationing in Old Orchard Beach and going on amusement park rides.

He was also a hard worker. He attended Pathways Inc. for many years and recently enjoyed spending his weekdays at the Social Learning Center in Lewiston.

He is survived by his brother, Milton A. Webber of Pittsfield; his sister, Dorothy W. Pinkham and her husband, Randolph, of Boothbay; his nephews, George Webber, Andrew Pinkham and Adam Pinkham; and a niece, Kelsey Webber.

He was predeceased by his parents.

The family would love to thank the Teakwood Knoll Home for their loving care of Butch.

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