With heavy hearts, we share that our beloved Michael Ryan Webster, lovingly known as Mike, passed away on January 13, 2026, at the age of 45. Though his time with us was far too short, the love he gave and the lives he touched will remain forever.
Mike was known for his quick wit, easy humor, and the rare ability to make people feel at ease. He could make you laugh on your worst day and was always the person you could count on when you needed help. He remembered the small things, offered steady support during life’s hardest moments, and never hesitated to help others. His presence was comforting, his laughter contagious, and his loyalty unmatched.
Mike loved the outdoors and found his greatest peace in nature. He enjoyed fishing, riding his quad, hunting, and he cherished any time spent outside, especially when it meant sharing those moments with family and friends. His time spent outdoors reflected his adventurous spirit and love of life.
Mike is survived by his children: Dakota Webster, Mckalie Webster, and Jacob “Jake” Webster; stepdaughter, Aubrey Darrell, and girlfriend, Brittany Darrell. Mike is also survived by his mother, Linda Huffman; his stepfather, Robert “Bob” Huffman; and his father, Robert “Tom” Webster. He leaves behind his sisters: Teresa (Jeremy) Graff, Tammy Webster, Tracy (Justin) Herzog, and Tonya Webster; his stepsister, Amy (Steve) Knipp; and his stepbrother, Donnie (Kim) Huffman. He is also survived by 18 nieces and nephews, 8 great-nieces and great-nephews, aunts, uncles, along with many cousins and friends who were family in every sense of the word.
A celebration of Mike’s life will be held at a later date, with details to be shared in the near future. Family and friends will be invited to gather to share stories, laughter, and memories.
In lieu of flowers, at this time, the family encourages acts of kindness, helping someone in need, or simply showing up for someone who needs help.
Michael Ryan Webster’s life reminds us that what matters most is love, laughter, getting outdoors (fishing), and lending a helpful hand. He will be deeply missed and forever remembered.
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