Bishop Robert Vaughn Webster

Passed 09/20/2024

Obituary For Bishop Robert Vaughn Webster

Celebration of Life Service for Bishop Robert Vaughn Webster, 110th Elected and Consecrated Bishop in the AME Church (Retired) will be held on Tuesday, October 1, 2024 at 11:00am at Saint Stephen AME Church, 913 West 5th Street. Public Visitation will be at the church on Monday, September 30, 2024 from 4-7pm. Entombment in Evergreen Cemetery.



Guest Book

God in His infinite wisdom has removed from our midst our dear friend and brother in Christ, the Right Reverend Robert Vaugh Webster, 110th Elected and Consecrated Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, Inc. Bishop Robert Vaughn Webster was a true Christian with unconditional love in which was shown to many people. His memory will live on in the hearts of many students he taught in Religious Education. Bishop Webster was committed to the Church and Community Development; he will be highly missed. It is my belief that when Bishop Robert Vaughn Webster stands before God, the only statement he will hear is well done thy good and faithful servant. To the family and many sorrowing friends, it is my prayer that we will continue to keep the faith of God's love, power, and strength to guide us during this time of sorrow. And let us never forget that "Death is swallowed up in victory; and the Lord God will wipe away tears from off all faces." (Isaiah 25:8-9 KJV). Prayerfully submitted by the Rev. Dr. Willie D. Young, Superannuated, Central Conference, 11th Episcopal District African Methodist Episcopal Church, Inc.

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May God grant you peace during this sorrowful time to heal. All your family members have my deepest condolences. Gloria Fields Hood.

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Condolences to the family. I will always remember Bishop Webster a kind and blessed man of God. He was my Aunts and Uncle Pastor. Praying for the family always.

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To the family of Bishop Robert Vaughn Webster, please know you wil continue to be in the prayers of our family as you go through this most difficult time. Bishop Webster will long be remembered for his life long work in the Church of Christ called African Methodist Episcopal Church..Thank you for sharing him with us. Bishop Carolyn Tyler Guidry and Family

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"With Sympathy. Words cannot wipe away your tears. Hugs will not ease your pain. But hold on to your memories. Forever they will remain." I loved your dad as if he was my own. The warmth and welcome your family showed me as I moved to Jacksonville will never be forgotten. I will hold on to Bishop Webster's kind regards for as long as I shall live. Be blessed and know that God has it all in control.

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I would like to send my sincere condolences, to the Webster family. May God bring you comfort and peace in this time of sorrow. Bishop Webster baptized my Family at St. Stephens a moment we will never forget. He will be truly missed. The Sapp Family.

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My sincere condolences to the children and other family members of the Webster family. My mother was the pianist/organist under Bishop for many years. May God grant you comfort and peace in your sorrow.

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We send our heartfelt condolences to the Webster family. Bishop Webster married James and Charlesetta McCorkle in St.Stephens AME. My grandmother, Mary Spicer sat under his teaching for years. He will always a wonderful man and a part of our family as well. The Spicer & McCorkle family

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My condolences to the family

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My sincere condolences, I loved your Dad, and he and my Dad, Mr Boyd, were truth lovers of God and Saint Stephens AME Church. May the peace of the Holy Spirit abide with the family always and forever. Edna Boyd Jones

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