In loving memory of

Scott Webb
September 23, 1958 - March 19, 2021

Scott Allen Webb, age 62, passed away peacefully on Friday, March 19, 2021 at Good Samaritan Hospital, Brockton, Massachusetts. He fought a long hard battle with cancer. Scott was born September 23, 1958 to Joseph and Vivian Webb in Taunton, Massachusetts. He was a 1976 graduate of Taunton High School and lifelong resident. Scott was a consummate Honda mechanic who was known for his expert mechanical skill, business integrity, and outstanding customer service. Everyone who came in contact with him knew they were getting the best of the best!

Scott loved his family and many friends. In addition to spending time with them, Scott had a passion for all New England sports teams and could often be seen wearing a Patriots jersey or hat. He enjoyed working in his yard, listening to music, and tending to his childhood home. He was a connoisseur of dad jokes and loved making people laugh.
Scott is survived by his three beautiful children, Leah Webb, Lindsey Webb, and Tyler Webb; his former spouse, Heather Webb and father-in law Don Jenness; older sister, Lorraine Fredette; younger brother, Brandon Webb, and his wife Cindy; and younger sister, Penny Cartin, and her husband Tom, and many nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents, Joseph and Vivian Webb.

A private service will be held at a later time. As an expression of sympathy, memorial contributions may be sent to Tyler Joseph Webb Scholarship Fund, c/o Rockland Trust Bank, 233 Broad Street, Bridgewater, MA 02324. Arrangements entrusted to Riendeau-Mulvey Funeral Home, 467 Bay Street, Taunton, MA 02780. For directions or to leave an online condolence please visit www.r-mfh.com.

Tributes

Elizabeth (Bette) Holbrook wrote on Apr 24, 2021:

"I'm so sorry to hear of Scott's passing. I met Scott back in the late 80's when he worked in W. Bridgewater. He was my mechanic and no one worked on my Honda's other than Scott. Can't say enough about him, he was kind, funny and always asked about my family. He would drive to my house and pick up my car, in recent years. and return it later that day, wonderful, wonderful person, he will be sadly missed."

Jeanne M Gibbons wrote on Mar 30, 2021:

"I first met Scott when he was a student in my homeroom at THS. We met again when he became my Honda mechanic. Such a good person and so nice and caring. Because he took such good care of my Honda Prelude, I kept my car at least 5 years more than I needed to. No problem was too big or too small. He was so knowledgeable and so honest.. I was very sorry to read that he had passed. My condolences to his family."

Jane Hatch wrote on Mar 30, 2021:

"My deepest sympathy to Heather and children and family on Scott?s passing. I was very sad to hear that he lost his battle with cancer. I worked with Scott and Heather back at Silko Honda and Scott was one of the most honest and sincere persons that I have ever worked with. Rest In Peace Scott. You will be missed by many."

kelly hanlon wrote on Mar 29, 2021:

"I am so very saddened about Scott?s passing. I am so sorry to each and everyone of you. We had many conversations over the years and the love he had for all of you can?t be measured. I know he loved working on his cars but he truly beamed when he spoke of his kids and his family. I often laugh when I think of him telling me on the phone how to check things under the hood - I would say Are you kidding ? He would laugh. I will miss his friendship forever. ?"

PATRICK GREGORY wrote on Mar 28, 2021:

"Tears streaming down face.... Countless hours down at the pond playing hockey, playing well into the night. Scott was the one who introduced me to Boston Bruins hockey. So many hours over at Mr. & Mrs. Webb\'s basement just having fun. Breaking down an old beat up Oldsmobile given to him, and totally rebuilding to a nice cherry red finish. Going fishing with him and Brandon. Kid had a great laugh. Playing ball with him, Brandon, & Penny out in the field. And letting a skinny little guy sit at \"the cool table\" during jr. prom. The list goes on between tears.......condolences to Lorraine, Brandon, Penny, Scott\'s family, and to his many nieces and nephew. "

Noreen Skwarto Barbrick wrote on Mar 27, 2021:

"Heather and Family, Penny I am so sorry and shocked to hear of Scott\'s passing. You all know how much I loved that guy. He was one of a kind a truly honest and sweet man. After he left West Bridgewater we parted ways but I never forgot what a great mechanic he was, I never had to worry about my car as long as he was the one taking care of it. He will be missed by many. I am so very sorry for all of you for your huge loss. Noreen"

Tom Bates wrote on Mar 26, 2021:

"My family and I want to say how sorry we are for your loss. I have known Scott for a long time now, my car being the thing that first brought us to meet. He was always nice when I would see him either at the shop or down the baseball fields where our kids played. He will be missed. "

Penny wrote on Mar 25, 2021:

"To my wonderful brother Scott who carried me piggy back on his back in the blizzard of 1978 from the top of Harold St so I could get home to our house he had the biggest heart of anyone I have ever known and loved his family and friends so much love you always & forever \"Death ends a life, not a relationship\"??"

Patricia Khouri wrote on Mar 25, 2021:

"Dear Webb Family, Sincerest condolences on the loss of your father, friend to many. I was one of Scott\'s former customers, having moved to NC in 2012. I used to enjoy chatting with him (when he had the time!) as he was always so busy. Anyone who had a Honda trusted Scott in not only his mechanical skills, but also his honesty. May he rest in peace. "

Bob McInnis wrote on Mar 25, 2021:

"\"Good and You?\"...that was always Scott\'s opening line :) Awesome guy with a Huge heart!!! Thoughts and prayers to his children, Penny, Brandon and the entire family. May he watch over all of you"

Catherine Nolette wrote on Mar 24, 2021:

"To the entire Webb family. I am so sorry for your loss. He worked on my car for many many years up until recently. He was a great honest man and stayed true to his business and treated his customers like family. He will never be forgotten. "