In Memory of

Elizabeth

Noble

"Biboo"

Webb

Obituary for Elizabeth Noble "Biboo" Webb

Elizabeth Noble Webb, 81, fondly called “Biboo” was born in Selma, AL on September 24, 1938, to James Stewart Webb and Virginia Rainer Webb. She died December 8, 2019. She was a resident of Demopolis, AL, most of her life.

She is survived by her brother Mem Stewart Webb and his wife Carolyn Atkeison Webb, niece Rainer Webb Mullin (Albert Henry Mullin), nephew Mem Stewart Webb, Jr. (Nicole Vaudry Webb), great nieces and nephews Virginia Wynnton Mullin, Mary Stewart Mullin, Albert Henry Mullin, Jr., Mary Virginia Webb, Mem Stewart Webb, III, and Walker Atkeison Webb.

“Biboo” was a graduate of the University of Alabama and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. She taught school for 40 years in Atlanta, Pensacola, Birmingham and Demopolis.

She was a lifelong member of Trinity Episcopal Church in Demopolis, active in the early years of Christmas on the River, a volunteer in the Community Food Bank and the Hospital Auxiliary of Whitfield Regional Hospital.

“Biboo was talented in smocking and hand sewing, loved reading and sharing books. She was known for her delicious caramel cakes.

“Biboo” owned and adored many dogs throughout her life, most recently her poodle, Charlie.

In later years she enjoyed her time at Sonrise Assisted Living and the SALT (Senior Adults Living Triumphantly) Program of Demopolis.

“Biboo” was dedicated to her family and loved spending time with loved ones and friends.

In lieu of flowers, donations are suggested in her memory to Trinity Episcopal Church, SALT Program of Demopolis (c/o First United Methodists Church), Hospice of West Alabama (3851 Loop Rd. Tuscaloosa, AL 35404) or the charity of your choice.

Funeral Services were held at 11:00 am Wednesday, December 11th at Trinity Episcopal Church with Rev. John David Barnes officiating. Interment followed at Riverside Cemetery, Demopolis. Kirk Funeral Homes, Demopolis Chapel directing.

Pallbearers: Albert Henry Mullin, Albert Henry Mullin, Jr., Mem Stewart Webb III, Walker Atkeison Webb, John Cox Webb IV, Mem Creagh Webb, and John Hightower Turner

Honorary Pallbearer: Sam Hicks