Rachel Doster
Mr. Webb was my first principal. He was certainly a wonderful, wise leader. I have so many great memories. I still teach the all the great treasures he so graciously taught me.
Birth date: Sep 24, 1927 Death date: Oct 28, 2014
Ronald Jefferson Webb – husband, father, educator and beloved granddaddy – died on Tuesday (Oct. 28, 2014). He was 87. Mr. Webb was born in Nashville in 1927 and lived most of his life in Madison. He is survived by his wife of 57 Read Obituary
Mr. Webb was my first principal. He was certainly a wonderful, wise leader. I have so many great memories. I still teach the all the great treasures he so graciously taught me.
My heartfelt condolences go out to the family. He was an asset in my life during my teen years, and I highly respected him.
Sharon Glasgow
Ronald Webb was a teacher's principal, a principal's principal, and a parent's principal. He daily proved the importance of leadership and understanding. His career proved that our Nashville schools can serve and inspire all of our children, and that the difference will be made by inspired teachers, like Mr. Webb.
Bill Purcell
Mayor of Nashville (1999-2007)
Coach Webb touched so many lives. He was so kind and instuctive in life's messages to me a difficult time in my life. I will never forget his guidance, mentoring and definitive sense of honor. He truly was a "man's man" and a gentleman. He will long be remembered. Rest Easy Coach. Mike Woody Stratford '65
Mr. Webb-
You fine sir are a legend. You are one of my heroes. I had the privilege of being one of your students, and then the blessing of working under you as a teacher. You were the best boss. You inspired me then, and you inspire me now. I still remember your "first day" speeches to us teachers. They and you were epic. I am so honored that I had the chance to work with you. Your influenced touched so many lives. If I can be half of the educator you were, then I will live an amazing life. You legacy lives on. Rest in peace Mr. Webb.
Tara Lampley Colwart (one of the Lampley twins)
Wonderful man and the absolute best coach and assistant principal there ever was. He really cared about his students and bent over backwards to help them succeed. You will be missed. Sherrie McHone Walker