Carol Lynn Mohler Webb, 83, of Edmond, Oklahoma was called home to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on July 3, 2024. She was born in Co?eyville, Kansas March 14, 1941, the daughter of Charles Lloyd Mohler and Dixie Lee (Williams) Mohler. She graduated from Field Kindley High School in 1959. She attended Co?eyville Community College and graduated from Oklahoma State University in 1964 with a bachelor’s degree in food and nutrition. Carol married her soulmate James Webb on August 28, 1960, who survives the home.
The couple was blessed with three daughters: Kathryn Moser (husband Scott) Edmond, Oklahoma Kristin Wertz (husband Todd) Loch Lloyd, Missouri and Kori Turney (husband Brian) Wichita, Kansas. She was the proud grandmother of eight grandchildren: Lacey Moser Thompson, Ryan Moser, Kaitlin Wertz Hartman, Madison Wertz Sanders, Regan Wertz Aebersold, Corbin Wertz, Morgan Turney, and Mason Turney. She was also very proud of her twelve great grandchildren: Noah, Pierce, and Levi Thompson, Abigail Moser, Teagan, Braylon, Ainsley, and Sadie Hartman, Ezekiel, Sophie June, and Macie Sanders, and Bridger Aebersold.
She is also survived by her brother, Lance Mohler (wife Ju-al) of Maui, Hawaii. Carol was the owner of The Stuf’t Shirt, a ladies boutique, and the co-founder of Prairie Meadows Therapeutic Riding Center, a non-pro?t equine therapy organization for children with special needs in Co?eyville. She was a member of Beta Sigma Phi and a member of a P.E.O. chapter in Co?eyville for many years. She, along with her father, built a Victorian farmhouse east of Co?eyville where she and her husband called home for many years. While living on the farm she loved hosting many dinners and holidays for family and friends. After retirement, she loved traveling and gol?ng with her husband and friends at the Magnolia Point Golf Club in Green Cove Springs, Florida, where they had a winter home. She was a member of Faith Bible Church in Edmond.
A special thanks to the nurses and aids of Mercy Hospice Home Care and the special care givers at First Light for all their love and care.
A Celebration of Life Service will be at the Ford-Wulf-Bruns Chapel, 2405 Woodland in Co?eyville on Friday, July 12, 2024, at 2:00 PM. In lieu of ?owers, the family would appreciate donations be made to: Prairie Meadows Therapeutic Riding Center c/o Kori Turney, 1055 N 199th Street West Goddard, Kansas 67052. Carol will be laid to rest in Restlawn Memorial Park Cemetery in a private interment service following her celebration of life. to leave a message of condolence or share a memory visit www.fordwulfbrunschapel.com




