
Webber Memorial Crosses - Glacier National Park
N 48° 31.358 W 113° 18.033
12U E 330135 N 5376947
A pair of crosses sit on a hill over looking Glacier National Park, dedicated to several Blackfoot Sioux.
Waymark Code: WMJ4VE
Location: Montana, United States
Date Posted: 09/23/2013
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Mary Webber Bivins
1939-1999
Enrolled Blackfeet member, Grandmother, Mother and sister whose ashes were thrown in the four winds, from this spot. May she forever rest in peace in this beautiful valley.
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Mark Duane Webber
May 1970-October 2006
Native American of Blackfoot Sioux descent. Loving son, brother, and friend whom was called home at an early age by his heavenly father. May he forever be at peace in these majestic mountains whose trails he so loved to hike.
'Mark the perfect man for the end of that man is peace.' Psalm 37:37
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George Stewart Webber
August 28, 1928-June 24, 2008
'Stew'
No word, even eloquently spoken can ever proclaim a life so well lived or ever portray a man so well loved.
Location: Glacier National Park Boundary
 Website with more information on either the memorial or the person(s) it is dedicated to: Not listed

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