Cause and Place of Death: Died (Influenza). No. 32 Stationary Hospital, Wimereux
BX February 24, 1919
Seriously Ill
Word was received in the city by Mrs. Mary Webb, 199, St. Paul’s Avenue, that her husband, Pte. Jack Webb had been admitted to stationary Hospital number 23 at Wimereux and was seriously ill with influenza. Private Webb left Brantford with the 125th Battalion band, and was later transferred to the 8th Winnipeg Regiment
BX March 6, 1919
Private John A. Webb Died
Word was received yesterday by Mrs. Webb, 199 St. Paul’s Avenue, that her husband, Private John Arthur Webb had succumbed to bronchial pneumonia at No. 32 Stationary Hospital, Wimereux, France. Private Webb left with the 125th Brant Battalion band and was transferred to the Eighth Winnipeg Rifles, (Little Black Devils). Of five sons who left for overseas, he is the second one to make the supreme sacrifice. Besides his sorrowing wife and two small children, he leaves a mother two sisters, Misses Annie and Bessie, and three brothers, Privates Cyril and Edward, both returned, and Private George yet in England, all three of whom had been wounded.