In loving memory of

Shane William Webster
August 10, 1966 - October 17, 2021

Shane William Webster, 55, passed away on October 17, 2021.
He was born on August 10, 1966 in Ogden, Utah, a son of Doran and Ann Jones Webster. He was reared and educated in Morgan, Utah.
Shane worked as a Maintenance Mechanic at Post Holdings Inc in Tremonton, Utah. He also worked for Autoliv for many years.
Shane loves camping, being with his family and antiques. He was the most positive person that you would ever meet in your life. He liked to say "You can be ornery or you can be awesome, you might as well be Awesome". Shane was a true Renaissance man of many talents, from welding and wine making to costumery for the funnest of balls and he did it all with grace and style. He was also well known for his amateur photography with his favorite subject being people.
Funeral services will be held at Gillies Funeral Chapel, 634 East 200 South, Brigham City on Wednesday October 20 at 2:00pm. A viewing will be held prior to the services from 1:00-2:00pm.
Leave condolences at www.gfc-utah.com.


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Tributes

Marty Anderson wrote on Oct 21, 2021:

"Shane & I worked the same shift at Malt-O-Meal/Post for the last 10 years. Our team will certainly miss his smile, his positive outlook and helpful nature. I had the opportunity to have a couple of deeper conversations with Shane during the last year or so. He maintained a positive outlook and optimism while still being grounded in reality. He has a way of making you feel important when talking to him, and then he takes action to make life better or easier for you. That will be my lasting memory of Shane and a quality I try to emulate. God speed."

Larry wrote on Oct 19, 2021:

"I am Shane's next door neighbor. He was an awesome neighbor. Always friendly, ready to help, ready with a kind word. I will miss him."

Rocky J Doty wrote on Oct 18, 2021:

"I have worked with Shane for the past 5 years at Post and he has been a great friend and example. He always had a positive attitude, cheerful disposition and was just fun to be around. His passing has left a hole in our hearts and he will be greatly missed. He was a good man, a good friend and a pleasure to be around. Rocky Doty"