Reba Gayle Webb Block, 75, passed away on June 18, 2021 at her home in Fredericksburg, Texas.
Visitation will be from 5:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. on Monday, June 21st at Claybar Funeral on 5th Street in Orange, Texas.
A graveside service will be at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, June 22nd at Orange Forest Lawn Cemetery in West Orange on Irving Street. Officiating will be Brother Joe Self.
Born in Pascagoula, Mississippi on July 16, 1945 to James Andrew Webb and Freda Garrison Webb. Reba was an active member of Jehovah's Witnesses and loved her family more than anything.
She was preceded in death by her siblings Judson Nell Anderson, Patricia Irene Broussard, Gerald Wayne Webb, James Clinton Webb, Mona Geretta Crawford.
She is survived by her loving husband of 60 years, William Theodore Block; her four children,
Ernest Theodore (Teddy) Block and wife Sherri, Angela (Angie) Rae Block Burch and husband Barry, William Terence (Terry) Block and wife Gennie, Jessica Elizabeth (Beth) Block Fuselier and husband Stephen.
Her grandchildren, Savannah Leigh-Anne Burch Guzman and husband Xavier, Tyler Kay Block, Austin Theodore Block and wife Aubry, William Randall Fuselier, Benjamin Theodore Block, and Lauren Elizabeth Fuselier.
Her great grandchildren, Aria Kate Guzman and Xander Adrian Guzman.
And two siblings, Phyllis Lorraine Heard and Dennis Gordon Webb.
And many wonderful nieces and nephews.
Serving as honorary pallbearers will be Benton Block, Barry Burch, Stephen Fuselier, William Fuselier, Austin Block, and Xavier Guzman.
The family would like to express a special "thank you" to Hill Country Hospice Care for the loving care and attention they provided for Reba over the past two years. Special thanks to Laura Cisneros, Rebecca Marshall, and Rikki Tai Ferrell who provided exceptional care and advice to keep her as healthy as possible, as long as possible.
Also, words cannot express how thankful the family is for "The Girls", Angelica Rivera, Olivia Martinez, Irene Ayala, Anna Garcia, Alex Perez, Mary Gonzales, and Isabella Aleman who were always within arms' reach to hold her hand, fix her blanket, snuggle with her, dance with her, and love her like she was their own.