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On February 24, 1979, a sweet baby girl was born to Mary Sillette and John Webber, Jr. and they named her Stephanie. Stephanie was born and raised in Huntsville, Texas. She later graduated from Huntsville High School with the class of 1997. Upon graduating from high school, Stephanie enlisted in the United States Army as a Supply Specialist for 6 years. When she exited the military, she joined the Texas Department of Criminal Justice in 2005, working full-time, while working her way up to becoming a purchaser III. She was there for 19 years. Yes, Stephanie was a Superwoman and a workaholic, because she was also a part-time worker at the United States Post Office from 2021 until her passing.
Stephanie was always late but was always there to lend a helping hand. She was the most loyal friend you could ever have. She noticed every situation but would never speak on it. She was a quiet storm until provoked ( IYKYK). Her favorite thing to do was to go to the casino, which everyone including herself would say that was her third job. Lastly, her kids were her pride and joy there was nothing that she wouldn't do for them.
On September 26, 2024, our dearest mom, Stephanie was taken from us too soon. She is preceded in death by her adopted father: Asa Sillette, maternal grandmother: Vanilla Martin; fraternal grandmother: Doris Wilkerson, and paternal grandfather: John Webber Sr.
Left to honor and cherish her memory are her parents: Mary Sillette and John Webber; she leaves her legacy to continue through her children: Auriauna Compton, Keavon Bouttry, Zoey Bouttry and Micah Merchant; siblings: Michelle Sillette, John Sillette, Andre’ Webber, Divina Archie (Derrell), Devon Webber (Terica), Natasha Webber, Jontae Webber, Ze’Ondria Webber, aunt and best friend: Christine Lee, Antoinette Pickney, and Chisa Campbell, and a host of nieces, nephews, other family and friends that she loved dearly.