Mother, wife and friend of many. Died April 11, 2024 at Cape Cod Hospital with her family by her side.
Lucinda is survived by her ex-husband JP Webb of many wonderful years of marriage. Many kids called her mom but her children by birth that will miss her most are her daughter, Weldy Webb with partner Nelson Jenkins, Joshua Webb with partner Shannon Brubaker and first born Kimberly Webb.
Lucy’s nieces are Erin, Pippi and Tara Webb along with Christy Hopkins. Nephews are Raymond Carlozzi, Mathew Anson and Douglas Hopkins.
As far as Lucy’s friends go, there are too many to list because she was so likeable and even more loveable, not to mention super fun to go shopping with!
Lucinda was born and raised in Hyannis on Estey Ave. She was a 2nd generation Cape Codder and her father, Raymond had a couple of different businesses on Main Street in Hyannis. In the 1990’s, she was a farmer’s wife in West Barnstable with a cranberry bog, a garden and the animals that went along with it: cows, chickens, goats, pigs, rabbits, turkeys, cats, ducks and dogs…providing her children with an amazing childhood. You can ask her kids about the goings on at the farm. Shooting guns, flying down the driveway on their big wheels with Ziggy the duck under one arm, cows in the house, baby ducks in the tub, baby bunnies in the bed, tormenting the bulls with red bandanas, riding the goats and the list goes on.
She canned everything..watermelon rind, pickles, beans, tomatoes, carrots etc..but the best was her homemade grape juice. JP would go gather the grapes with the kids in the old VW bus. This bus was also used to sand the working cranberry bog on the farm. The bog was dry picked with a lot of help from the Marstons Mills Community Church group. The chickens on the farm were shipped by mail and were ordered thru Sears and Robuck. The pigs were fed doughnuts from a couple shops that Lucy and JP would go gather (if the kids didn’t eat them before feeding time for the pigs.)
Knitting was something that Lucy enjoyed for many reasons. First, when her children were younger, she would knit them each a different color in order to find them on the ski slope. Second, later on in life when she had carpal tunnel surgery and she would knit socks, she would donate them to the homeless shelter or the cancer ward at the hospital.
Lucinda was a great bookkeeper and worked at many different establishments here on Cape Cod. Webb Auto Sales and the Iron House were two businesses that her husband at the time started from the ground up. Iron House is still going strong! She also worked at Look Motors while trying her best to not enjoy the excitement and wild energy but couldn’t help herself, she absolutely loved it!
Lucy had a flair for decorating, cooking, shopping and travel. Every year or so she would go to Disney with her daughter and in between trips with some girlfriends on various vacations to wonderful destinations. Some of her favorites were Virginia Beach with Jeanne, up north with Cheryl and anywhere with Suzie. There were many years spent in the Bahamas with Pat and Ski.
When her children were young, Sandy Neck Beach was an all-day event. Starting at 8am with the old scout all packed up for the day and night festivities. JP would show up after work for dinner with the family.
Lucinda was an amazing mother, not only to her own children but to the ones that came to spend the night and stayed for a year. Julie, Timmy, Chandler and Shannon became Lucy’s kids.
Christmas was Lucinda’s favorite holiday with the decorating, baking and especially the shopping for presents. She was more than a person of giving, she truly loved to make people happy and giving gifts was just one of her ways of doing this. Sometimes she gave more than she should but that was her way.
Lucy will be missed by many. She changed the lives of some without them even knowing it. She will forever be in the hearts of all that knew her.
Miss you mom, Lucy, Rose, Mama, mommy dearest.
There will be a memorial service on April 30, 2024 at the Wequaquet Yacht Club, 150 Anabel Point Road, Centerville, 4-8 pm. Please bring a memory or a story. If you wish to donate flowers, please consider a living plant or flower.
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