Chi sono: Maggie Laine Webb, age 24, of Omaha, NE, formerly of Moline, died Wednesday, December 5, 2007 in Omaha. Entombment will be at St. Mary’s Cemetery, East Moline. Memorials may be made to Maggie’s favorite charity, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Maggie was born December 19, 1982 in Rock Island, the daughter of David L. and Vicki (Vaught) Webb. Maggie attended school in Moline at Franklin elementary and Wilson Junior high before graduating from Moline High School in 2001, where she was involved in numerous school activities, including Contemporaires, Girl’s Basketball and Dad’s Club softball. She then graduated from Illinois State University in 2005, with a B.A. in Business Administration. Maggie started working at the Von Maur store in Moline in the shoe department her senior year in high school. She continued working in the shoe department while attending Illinois State University. Upon graduation, she was promoted to department manager in the Iowa City, Von Maur. Maggie was again promoted to floor manager in Livonia, MI and later to floor manager in the Lombard, IL Von Maur. She moved to Eden Prairie, MN as the Human Resource manager and took a position of floor manager. Maggie then was promoted to Normal, IL as the store manager of Von Maur and later to store manager of Von Maur in Omaha.
Survivors include...Parents- David & Vicki Webb of Port Byron, IL. Sisters- Trisha (Michael) Abaca of Normal, IL and Breanne (Chad) Clark of Port Byron, IL. Nephews- Brody Clark & Gabriel Abaca. Uncles & Aunts- Danny (Cheryl) Webb, Douglas (Cynthia) Webb, Denise (Les) Rowold, Mary Jo (Dick) Dwinal, Patricia Mundziakiewicz. And several cousins. She was preceded in death by a sister, Kiersten Webb; grandparents; Clarence & Darlene Webb; Lloyd & Helen Vaught. Online condolences may be expressed to Maggie’s family by visiting her obituary at www.esterdahlmortuary.com.
Maggie's life was tragically taken on December 5, 2007. Maggie was the youngest victim of the mall shootings in Omaha. She will be missed by her family, friends, co-workers, and anyone that was able to meet her. Maggie Webb was an amazing person.
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Happy Birthday Maggie! Wow, we're 26! Hope you enjoy the peacefulness up above because I know it is not so peaceful here without you. Everyone misses you!
Thought about you a lot this week. I know your smiling down here on us. I know your always smiling in my heart. I miss you and love you so very much. I cant wait to see you again one day
I was thinking about you today. I am gonna miss seeing you this Thanksgiving weekend. It will be very empty knowing you won't be randomly stopping by to see "the guys" this year. I am married and have a little son now and "the guys" are all moved out, but I know you are still checking in on us. We all miss you so much.
I hope tonights event makes you proud and know that the work was definitely worth it. Friendships never end and bringing people together makes them stronger. This event could not have been put together so well without your help looking, guiding, and smiling like each one remembers. Remember the Good Times!
Wow there was a piece in the paper today that mentioned the tragedy again after other innocent victims lives were taken at a department store. I wanted to say again that it shouldn't have involved you, and I wish you a beautiful day. Miss you
I missed wishing you a Merry Christmas, but you and your family and friends were all in my thoughts. Christmas wasn't the same this year for me either. I hope you know that we still are in shock and wish you weren't and can't believe you are gone. When the situation has been brought up by people I know they respond by saying how beautiful you were on the outside and what a terrible tragedy. I can say that you were more than just beautiful on the outside but also very beautiful on the inside and have touched many peoples hearts including mine.
I know I'm a day late but Happy Birthday Maggie. Wish you were still here and it's still hard to believe that it had to be you to go like that. Always think of you.
For anyone interested or who's coming in from out of town for the holidays, I'm meeting up with Wayne and Carly Knight on the 26th to go and see Maggie and then hang out and catch up for a bit. I would love to see any and all of you again.
I was at the hair salon today and Rod Stewart's "Maggie Mae" came on, this is the song i used to sing to Maggie to annoy her at basketball, I had to laugh. I hope she is dancing away up there :)