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Saturday, May 2, 2026
Starts at 2:00 pm (Mountain time)
Antonio Lee Webb was born May 8th, 1999 in Billings, MT.
Most people know him as Tony. He grew up in Laurel, MT, where he found the love of his life, life long best friends, his many passions and truly became the person we all know him to be.
He was raised by two loving parents, alongside five siblings who gave each other hell, as well as two cousins and aunt who were always part of the home and family life– together becoming the best of friends and always having each other’s backs through life’s trials and errors.
He enjoyed many activities while growing up: teeball, cub scouts into boy scouts, flag football, wrestling, and rugby; but fell in love with football. Go Broncos! He enjoyed spending weekends with Aunt Becky to go dancing with all the older ladies… he really liked those older ladies.
Tony and Anna met in middle school, when they were both sitting in the office in trouble, for God only knows what. Although their love story didn’t start until later.
They dated in high school and rekindled their friendship a couple years later. After becoming best friends and welcoming their two beautiful boys, Tony married the woman of his dreams.
Even with all the doubt from teachers you proved them all wrong by going back to school for an extra semester to graduate. We're so proud of you. The will and determination helped shape you into the hardest, goal driven man, making a better life.
He started his career as a coal miner at Signal Peak Energy LLC. in July of 2022. Where his dedication and tireless work ethic were evident to all who knew him. He took great pride in the work he did and the life he was building. No matter where life led him, he had a gift for turning friendships into family, creating deep and lasting bonds with those around him. At his core, he was driven by his love for his wife and children, working each day to provide them with the best life possible and a future full of opportunities.
Tony had many hobbies… or as he would consider, a lifestyle. These hobbies brought him not only friendships, but lifelong brothers. He had a hobby for every season, whether it was hunting, fishing, or golfing. He was deeply passionate about his health, with goals of becoming a fitness coach and pursuing body building.
He held his roles as a husband and father closest to his heart. He found joy in everyday moments– wrestling with his boys, teaching them to fish and hunt, and spending time together on family outings. He loved cooking meals for his family and was known for his warm hugs and thoughtful surprises, often bringing home small things that made him think of them.
He cherished their traditions, especially ice cream nights– his favorite being a Royal Reese's Blizzard– and quiet evenings with his wife, ending the night with a Diet Dr. Pepper, a movie, and meaningful conversation. Above all, he showed his love through his constant presence, devotion, and care for his family.
It’s hard to grasp how someone could leave such an undeniable mark on so many lives. Your strength, wisdom, and compassion stretched far beyond just our family. You touched so many people through the jobs you worked and the people you met. The most outgoing person, the life of the party, the one you could count on, the laughter in the room, and most definitely the one who would call you out.
He was the hardest working person. The most loving husband, father, son, brother, uncle, and best friend.
It’s easy to dwell on the loss; the huge hole that's now left in our lives without you here, but that's not what you would have wanted. You’d want us to remember the joy, the laughter, the love - the moments that mattered.
He is survived by his beautiful bride Anna, his handsome sons Carter and Weston; His parents Joseph & Liza Webb; His siblings Devin Webb (Amber, Joey), Skylee Woodman (Nathan, Brynnlee, Nash, Talynn), Maison Ostwald, Tivonna Jones (Braden), Cedar Webb; Grandma Dee Clark, Aunt Wendi Clark, Cousins Preston Clark & Kendra Clark (Hayden), Uncle Chris Clark (Bianca, Carrie, Rachel), FIL Mike Herring (Tamra), MIL Becky Klasna-Flohr (Chad) SIL Dallis Sutherland (Travis, Ethan, Colt), SIL Makenna Klasna-Flohr. Aunt Becky Webb. Best friends: Tristan, Jacob, Dylan, & Nathan (And so many more). Along with his bonus family (The Myers) and many more; Grandparents, Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, and Friends.
He is preceded in death by Grandpa Jim Clark, Grandma Patricia Hulford, Great-Grandparents Orris & Corrine Rudshagen, Sam & Maxine Krum, Margret Stanhope.
As Tony would say “That’s the way of the road and life goes on.”
A memorial will be on Saturday May 2, 2026 from 2-4 pm at the Laurel Jaycee Hall Building. 1425 US 212, Laurel, MT. In true Tony fashion, please wear your favorite party shirt (IYKYK), Bronco’s gear or anything as bright as him.
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