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Lindsey Cheyenne Webster
October 14, 2000 - May 14, 2025
Heaven got a little louder, a lot sassier, and infinitely more vibrant on May 14, 2025, when our beloved Dr. Lindsey Cheyenne Webster left this world. In just 24 years, she built a legacy of faith, fierce love, family values, and enough determination to run the entire state of Texas twice over in heels, no less. Born in Alice, Texas on October 14, 2000 to parents Brad & Charity Webster, Lindsey came into the world fast and furious a fitting entrance for a girl who would never wait for anything in life, she dared to dream big and fought hard for what she wanted.
Lindsey grew up in Orange Grove where she didn't just attend school she owned it. She was a basketball court tyrant alongside her cousin and lifelong best friend, Morgan. She played softball, was in the band, served as mascot, wrangled animals in FFA and cooked up wins in FCCLA. If there was a club, Lindsey was in it, leading it, or arguing with someone about how it could be better. Lindsey was the first student in the Coastal Bend to graduate High School a year early with her associate's degree already in hand an accomplishment she wore like a crown. She did it all while slinging enchiladas at Las Milpas and tutoring kids to pay for her college books. Later, in true Lindsey fashion, she hustled through college feeding lab rats, continuing to tutor just about everyone she knew (some may or may not have actually passed their classes, but we know they at least got good grades on the papers she wrote), she worked as a phlebotomist and somehow even became a "call girl" for the Texas A&M alumni association. Most recently she worked at Legends Pharmacy and throughout the years at Meridian Care of Alice where she even had the joy of working alongside her mom, bringing their close bond full-circle in their shared passion for helping others. Dr. Webster graduated Magna Cum Laude on May 17, 2025, officially reaching her goal as Doctor of Pharmacy. Her family proudly walked the stage to accept the honor Lindsey earned with sheer grit, determination, many sleepless nights, half a dozen planners and enough caffeine to fuel a space shuttle. Lindsey had recently secured an internship at the VA in Corpus Christi, where she planned to pour her passion for care and community into those who served our country. Her journey wasn't just all academics and accolades it was revolutionary. Lindsey made space for others while blazing trails of her own.
Lindsey was an extraordinary aunt because of the deep love she held for her brother, Colton the kind of sister and aunt every child should be lucky enough to have. From the time she was just 14, she took the role seriously, pouring into her nieces and nephews with that same fierce, boundless love. She prioritized every game, recital, birthday party and family function. To them, she wasn't just Aunt Lindsey she was a second mom, a best friend, a counselor, a safe place. She celebrated their wins like her own, defended them like a lioness, and made sure they always knew they were adored. Lindsey was a natural protector to all those she loved and made it her mission to advocate, educate and unconditionally love those she considered family. But of all the titles Lindsey ever held student, doctor, coworker, teammate, friend, sister, daughter none were greater than "Mom." She became a mother with a kind of courage that was awe-inspiring. As a single mom, she fiercely loved her two daughters, Reagan Morgan and Kennedy Jo, with every breath in her body and fought for them daily. They were her world her why, her joy, her passion and she was determined to be a strong, independent mother for her girls. She didn't just raise her daughters she launched them with fire, grace, and a legacy of strength that they will carry with them forever.
Lindsey is deeply loved by her daughters, Reagan Morgan & Kennedy Jo; parents, Brad & Charity Webster; brother, Colton (Molly) Webster; grandparents, Sam & Ruth Finto, Jimmy (late) and Nita Webster and Emma Jean Sherry; aunts and uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and extended family, and friends. Lindsey was welcomed into Heaven by grandparents, Robert & Betty Webster, Billie & Ruth Walker and cousin, Ian Samuel Finto.
Services: Wednesday, May 21, 2025 - 9AM Visitation and 10AM Service at BT Church in Alice, TX. Burial to follow at Sons of Hermann Cemetery in Orange Grove with a Celebration of Life Reception at the Orange Grove Rifle Club from 1PM-4PM. Funeral arrangements entrusted with ROSAS FUNERAL HOME, INC.