Kim Brush
Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord and let the perpetual light shine upon him. May his soul and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. The parish families at St. Francis de Sales Church

Birth date: Feb 2, 1938 Death date: Oct 17, 2020
Charles Clinton “Chuck” Webb (CW5, US Army retired), age 82, of North Muskegon passed away on October 17, 2020, surrounded by his loving family. Chuck was born on February 2, 1938 to the late Albert and Daisy (Hogan) Webb in Alpen Read Obituary
Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord and let the perpetual light shine upon him. May his soul and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. The parish families at St. Francis de Sales Church
Chuck and Theresa’s music brought joy to thousands over the years. His infectious smile and laugh, and his sense of humor made you smile just being with him.
We’re sure right now there’s a heck of a polka party going on in Heaven.
Len & Nancy Grabinski
Naples, Florida.
Cathy , Chuck ,and families,
Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of you. Your dad touched so many people and made so many people smile. He will be greatly missed.
Chuck, Cathy and families,
So very sorry for your loss. Such a wonderful Dad who created a great family. I know your Dad was so proud of both of you. Deepest sympathy
Lisa Meyers Joslyn
So sorry about the passing of Chuck Webb. My condolences to the family.
My parents knew your family very well. Tedna Bochenek. (Ted and Edna). They always were there wherever the Grabinskis played.
I hired them to play at my folk's 45th Anniversary in 1986. They were wonderful as usual.
Your Mom and Dad were great people, and now they are in playing music and my parents are dancing again.
God Bless you all.
Jean and June Bochenek
One of the greatest guy I served with in my time in the Army - We'll miss him terribly.
If heaven is as he probably wished - Round of golf in the morning (courses don't have sand traps up there) shooting two under, grabbing a beer and Burger (Heavy Onions) at the 19th, and cap off the day with him backing up Theresa at a band gig...
Love ya Chief
From JP Watkoski family and Sue. You will be greatly missed by all the polka people. Evidently God needed another banjo player to keep heaven lively! Our condolences to you.
It is with heavy heart and much sympathy on behalf of the Stan Mroz Polka Band in Grand Rapids to send our condolences to Chucks family on his passing. Chuck was an excellent musician and a great person who will never be forgotten. We are extremely proud to have met Chuck and shared many times playing on the job with his true talents . Chucks banjo playing was always there when ever we needed a banjo player. Chuck always came even though we knew he was not feeling well Chuck always came. Our band will always treasure the times we played at Tatra Hall in Muskegon. Chuck rest in piece and we will meet again some sunny day. Please say hi to my Dad when you see him. May God keep you in his arms forever.
Many Thoughts and Prayers.
Stanley Mroz Jr.
Stan Mroz Polka Band
Grand Rapids Michigan
Please accept my sincerest condolences for your loss. "Mr. Webb" was a breath of fresh air. He was always so happy and upbeat, such a delightful man. He will most certainly be missed at the Polish Union. May God bless you with peace and comfort in the days ahead.