Frederick J. Webber
Frederick J. Webber
FORESTVILLE — Frederick J. Webber, age 88, of Forestville passed away Friday morning, October 31, 2025, at home surrounded by family.
Born in Niagara Falls, NY February 10, 1937 the son of Reginal and Irene (Porter) Webber.
Fred was a Lay Minister of the Seventh Adventist Church in Perrysburg where he also was a Church Elder. Fredereck’s ministry was his compassion and his love of God was shared to many throughout Western New York. Fred was an outdoorsman, loved family and had a special place in his heart especially for his grandchildren and great grandchildren. Fred married Temple (Drewiega) Kuhn in Hamburg August 18, 1979, Their matrimony created a large combined family unit of love and faith, these teachings remain with the extended Webber and Kuhn families. Whether you consider Fred a husband, father, grandfather,great grandfather, brother ,friend or spiritual leader he will be missed.
Fred retired from Local 210 of Buffalo, his work led him to a variety of construction projects in the area.
Survivors include Temple, his wife of 46 years; children, Daniel Webber of Gowanda, Cyndi (Tim) Shook of Olivet, MI, Tim (Jade) Webber of Forestville, Todd, (Kristy) Webber of Albion, Temple’s children ; Patrick (Yupha) Kuhn of Fl. , and Greg (Sarah) Kuhn of York, ME. Fred and Temple were blessed with 28 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren. Fred also is survived by a sister Diane Emke Webb of South Dayton, in-laws Dorothy Webber (Ed’s wife) and Sharon Webber (Bill’s wife), along with several nieces and nephews , including great and great great.
Frederick was preceded in death by his parents, and 3 sons Douglas, Randy and James Webber (James’ wife Kate survives); siblings Dorothy Babbit, Edward Webber, Ilean Nenoff, William Webber, Joanne Gage, Carol Gage, Gordon Webber and Albert Webber.
Friends may call Tuesday, November 4, 2025 from 11:00am-1:00pm at the SCHINDLER FUNERAL HOME 44 Center St. Gowanda where his funeral service will commence at 1 p.m. Interment to follow in the Villanova Cemetery, South Dayton . Pastor John Parades will officiate.
