Judith Ann Webb
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Obituary

Judith Ann Webb

Sep 10, 1942 -

Nov 9, 2025

Judith "Judi" Ann (Fahlgren) Webb passed away peacefully, at age 83, in Palmdale, Calif. She was born in Danville, Iowa, to Glenn August Fahlgren and Dorothy Alwilda Chandler. She is survived by her two sons: Jason (Jennifer) of Littleton, Colo., and Brent, of Palmdale. Judi also leaves three lovely granddaughters, Brooklyn, Mya and Avery, and one charming grandson, Bryce, whom she cherished unconditionally.

Judi was preceded in death by her mother, Alwilda; two brothers, Richard and William Fahlgren; and her husband of 57 years, Warren Ernest "Ernie" Webb. Judi met Ernie in Alaska, where they married and raised a family built on love and friendship. There they lived for 36 years before moving to California in 1990. Judi was raised in Danville by her beloved grandparents Glen Chandler "Bampi" and Mary Agnes Simmons "Mamo," members of First Baptist Church. In high school she was a stellar athlete and state champion in basketball, was voted homecoming queen, and played the flute and led the marching band as drum major. She attended the University of Iowa for one year before moving to Alaska, where she graduated from Alaska Methodist University with a degree in business administration and economics in 1964.

In Alaska, Judi ran a successful frame shop with her dear friend Carol Merritt, and she became the office manager for Webb Brothers Construction in California for her husband Ernie and brother-in-law Mike, and later her dear nephew Michael. Judi was a compassionate volunteer and found deep joy in giving her time and energy with Hospice and SARS, a sexual assault response service. Her quiet strength brought comfort to many during their hardest moments.

Judi was a voracious reader, a reluctant skier and a willing adventurer and traveler, but she truly found a passion on the golf course with family and friends. Known for her long drives, her successes are remembered with her name engraved on the family trophy multiple times. At home, Judi's kitchen was the heart of the family. Her Rice Krispies treats and Valentine cookies were legendary, her hugs were healing and her door was always open. She was Judi, mom, Mamo and Bubba, and each name reflected a special bond and deep well of love.

Per her wishes, no formal services will be held, but the family is planning a celebration of life early in 2026. As Judi was a lifelong blood donor, the family has requested that remembrances be made in the form of a donation to your local blood bank.

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Published in the Anchorage Daily News
on November 23, 2025
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