The Daily Nonpareil, Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie Co., IA, Thursday, December 17, 1959
The Baby Has Been Named
Bambi Sue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Webster, 3428 Second Ave.
Kenneth E. Hess and Margo A. Noel (Gourde) Hess were divorced July 13, 1960, in Portland, Multnomah Co., OR. Husband filed claiming cruel and inhuman treatment.
Billy Ray Peyton was born August 14, 1960, in Unknown.
Toni Ray Webster was born May 25, 1961, in Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie Co., IA. Toni Ray Webster/Brown.
The Daily Nonpareil, Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie Co., IA, Thursday, May 25, 1961
The Baby Has Been Named
Webster - Toni Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Webster, 809 Avenue A.
The Daily Nonpareil, Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie Co., IA, Monday, November 27, 1961
Waives Hearing On Forgery Count
Police Department photos courtesy of Bo Dana Rupert.
Jack L. Webster, 21, 719-1/2 Fifth Ave., waived preliminary hearing Monday and was bound to the grand jury by Municipal Court Judge Allan Ardell on a forgery charge. He was accused of issuing a $27.50 check on Nov. 10, made payable to Ray Fritcher and signed by H. E. Samson Jr. The check was returned from the State Savings Bank to the Safeway Store, where it was cashed by Fritcher.
The Daily Nonpareil, Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie Co., IA, Thursday, December 14, 1961
Webster Admits Theft Of Purse
Jack L. Webster, 21, 719-1/2 Fifth Ave., was being held by police Thursday, after he signed a statement admitting the theft of a purse from Margaret Jacobs. Webster was charged with robbery without aggravation and was being held on a $1,000 bond. He has been free under a $500 bond on a forgery charge, pending action by the grand jury. Webster told police he snatched the purse from Mrs. Jacobs, 2324 Third Ave., on twenty-fourth Street between First and Second Avenues. There was approximately $6 in the purse. Webster named an accomplice, who was being held by Nebraska authorities.
The Daily Nonpareil, Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie Co., IA, Saturday, January 6, 1962
Gloria Webster Is Seeking Divorce
Mrs. Gloria Webster of Council Bluffs petitioned Monday afternoon in District Court for a divorce from Jack Webster. They were married June 6, 1959. She requested custody of their two children, the household goods and $40 a week child support. District Court Judge Bennett Cullison issued an injunction restrainingg Webster from annoying Mrs. Webster, her mother, and the children.
The Daily Nonpareil, Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie Co., IA, Tuesday, December 4, 1962
Webster Given A Bench Parole
Jack L. Webster, 21, 719-1/2 Fifth Ave., was given a 10-year sentence in the State Penitentiary and paroled Friday by District Court Judge Leroy H. Johnson. He pleaded guilty to a forgery charge involving a $27.50 check given to a supermarket Nov. 10, 1961. Webster was paroled for two years to the Iowa State Board of Parole. Following Webster's plea, a charge of robbery without aggravation was dismissed. It involved the theft of a purse from Mrs. Margaret Jacobs, 2324 Third Ave., on Dec. 14.
The Daily Nonpareil, Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie Co., IA, Monday, April 29, 1963
Charge Dismissed
An assault and battery charge against Jack Lee Webster, 23, 2547 Avenue B, was dismissed on the request of Webster's wife, who brought the charge.
The Daily Nonpareil, Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie Co., IA, Saturday, May 4, 1963
FORFEITS BOND -
Lora Katschman, 38, 25 N. 9th St., forfeited a $5 bond in Municipal Court Friday on a disorderly conduct charge. Information against the woman was signed April 27 by Jack Webster of Council Bluffs.
Shelly Elizabeth Welker was born May 26, 1963, in Pullman, WA.
Jack Lee Webster and Gloria Jean (Katchman) Webster were divorced July 9, 1963, in Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie Co., IA.
The Daily Nonpareil, Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie Co., IA, Wednesday, July 10, 1963
Gloria Webster Receives Divorce
Mrs. Gloria Webster, 19, Council Bluffs, was divorced Tuesday afternoon by District Court Judge Folsom Everest from Jack Webster, 23, Portland, Ore. Mrs. Webster charged cruelty. They were married here June 6, 1959. Mrs. Webster was given custody of their two children, the household goods and furnishings and $20 a week child support..
Stephanie Kay Rupert was born October 17, 1963, in Tulare Co., CA.
The Oregonian, Portland, Multnomah Co., OR, Wednesday, September 23, 1964
Judges Sentence Five To Jail
Jack Lee Webster, 24, of 5212 SE Holman Street, was sentenced to two years probation following his conviction for assault and battery before Judge James Crawford.
The Oregonian, Portland, Multnomah Co., OR, Saturday, October 30, 1965
Two Accused Of Burglary
Police booked two men on accusations of burglary Friday in connection with the ransacking of a tavern and fountain lunch in southeast Portland, officers reported. Held in lieu of $6,000 bail each were Jack Lee Webster, 25, 5212 SE Tolman St., and Larry Phillip Stubbs, 27, of 1235 SE Yamhill St. Officers said the two were arrested near Scotty's Tavern, 5932 SE 82nd Ave., which had been burglarized. A car found nearby had a trunk full of grocery items, they said. While the arrest was taking place, Louis White, owner of the Harold Street Fountain Lunch at 9236 SE Foster Rd., told police his establishment had been burglarized. Police said he identified the articles found in the trunk as having been taken from his store.
The Oregonian, Portland, Multnomah Co., OR, Thursday, November 25, 1965
Camera Leads Police To Robbery Suspects
Clues to a recent Multnomah County burglary case developed into some concrete suspects, once city police processed film found in a stolen camera. The camera, and other suspected burglary loot, was recovered from a motel manager who confiscated it when residents of one of his units disappeared. UNKNOWN TO the manager, the men, Larry Phillip Stubbs, 27, and Jack Lee Webster, 25, were arrested for burglary Oct. 29. Pictures printed from film in the camera showed patrons of Doc's Tavern, 4037 NE Cully Road. They were taken by the tavern owner before the camera was stolen from his business. However, on the same roll of film was a picture of Stubbs and a man later identified as Robert Leroy Brinkman, 26, of 11814 NE Sandy Blvd. The men were posing in a motel with large stuffed cats reported stolen from the tavern. THE PICTURE was introduced as evidence against Stubbs in a Tuesday preliminary hearing in District Court Judge Carl D. Etling ordered. Brinkman is being held under $3.000 bail by Multnomah County for burglary. Webster is being held under $1,500 bail for the burglary of a restaurant at 9236 SE Foster Road. Stubbs is also charged with the restaurant burglary.
Carie Leanne Sinsabaugh was born July 25, 1966, in Bremerton, Kitsap Co., WA.
Jack Lee Webster (age 28) and once divorced, and Margo A. (Hess) (Gourde) Summers (age 29) and once divorced, applied for a marriage on April 22, 1968, in Clark Co., WA, and were married May 4, 1968, in Vancouver, WA.
Jack Lee Webster and Margo A. (Hess) (Gourde) Summers applied for a marriage license on April 22, 1968, in Clark Co., WA.
The Oregonian, Portland, Multnomah Co., OR, Thursday September 19, 1968
Court Drops Drug Count Against Accused Inmate
SALEM - Unwarranted costs and security risks were given as causes for dismissal of a narcotic drug case Tuesday in Marion County Circuit Court. Dist. Atty. Gary Gortmaker asked that the charges be dismissed against Larry Phillip Stubbs, a state penitentiary inmate from Multnomah County. He was accused of having marijuana in his possession Dec. 31 in the penitentiary. The motion for dismissal came after it was discovered Stubbs had called numerous inmates and officials to testify. Gortmaker said the case isn't worth the cost or the risk. Stubbs is serving five years for burglary. When Stubbs was taken into custody by guards, he didn't have marijuana in his possession, Guards said, however, they saw him pass it to another inmate, from whom it was recovered. The drug was smuggled into the penitentiary.
Jack Lee Webster and Margo A. (Gourde) (Hess) (Summers) Webster were divorced December 18, 1970, in Multnomah Co., OR. Wife filed, no children.
Jack Lee Webster and Margo A. (Gourde) (Hess) (Summers) Webster were divorced December 18, 1970, in Multnomah Co., OR.
The Oregonian, Portland, Multnomah Co., OR, Wednesday, June 30, 1971
City police seize two truckloads of merchandise
City vice officers seized two truckloads of merchandise and arrester two occupants of a Northeast Portland home early Tuesday. Police said they believe the radios, televisions, guns and jewelry which they hauled from the house at 25524 NE Flanders St. are stolen. Arrested were Robert Poitras, 29, of the Flanders Street address, and Larry P. Stubbs, listed as a transient. Poitras was accused of possession of dangerous drugs, possession of narcotics and with being an ex-convict in possession of firearms. He was held in lieu of $12,000 bail. Stubbs was arrested on warrants stemming from three traffic charges. Police said they discovered a bag of marijuana, more than 1,000 pill, six packets of Methamphetamine (speed) and a container of heroin in their search of the house. The recovered merchandise was carted off in two trucks and stored in the police garage.
The Oregonian, Portland, Multnomah Co., OR, Tuesday, September 28, 1971
Branch bank loses $4,000 in holdup
A gunman escaped with $4,000 Monday after holding up First National Bank's NE 122nd Avenue and Halsey Street branch. Bank officials said the man handed a teller a note reading "This is a holdup. I have a gun and I'll use it if I have to. He also handed her a paper bag and told her "Hurry up. And give me the big bills." The robber opened his coat to display a pistol. A bank official noticed the robbery in progress and set off an alarm, but just before the sheriff's deputies arrived the robber and a second man who had been waiting in a car outside fled the scene. The getaway car was found less than a mile from the bank. Police said it had been stolen. The holdup man was described as white between 5 feet 6 inches and 5-9, wearing a white shirt, dark tie, sport jacket, hat and dark glasses. He had a large scar on his left cheek.
Clicking on the above image will go to the PDF crime file about Jack Lee Webster and Larry Phillip Stubbs prepared by the Multnomah Co., Sheriff's Department.
The Oregonian, Portland, Multnomah Co., OR, Wednesday, December 8, 1971
Bank suspect waives hearing
A 33-year-old man subdued by nurses at Oregon City hospital Nov. 12 after he walked in and demanded drugs, has been accused of being the same gunman who last August held up a bank and accidentally shot himself in the groin. Larry Phillip Stubs, a transient who has been held in the Clackamas County jail since the Nov. 12 incident, waived preliminary hearing Tuesday before U.S. Magistrate George E. Juba. He was charged last Friday with robbing the Menlo Park branch of U.S. National Bank Aug. 6. Stubbs, an unemployed construction worker, was originally arrested after he walked into the hospital about 4:30 a.m., brandished a .22-caliber automatic gun and ordered nurses at the front desk to hand over drugs. The nurses, joined by an ambulance driver, overpowered and disarmed him. In the bank robbery, Stubbs is accused of escaping with about $3,997. Witnesses said that a man wearing dark glasses and T-shirt stepped up to the teller's window with one hand in his pocket, a muffled shot rang out. The man, grimacing with pain, then demanded money from the teller and hobbled out with it photographed on the way by the bank security camera. Assistant U.S. Atty. D. Richard Hammersley said Stubbs, currently is being held in lieu of $50,000 bail.
Larry Phillip Stubbs died by suicide February 26, 1972, at the Hawthorne Pharmacy, 3538 SE Hawthorne Blvd., Portland, Multnomah Co., OR, at age 33. Interred in Riverview Abbey Mausoleum and Crematory, Portland, Multnomah Co., OR.
The Oregonian, Portland, Multnomah Co., OR, Saturday, February 26, 1972
Drug Store Burglary Suspect Kills Himself
Larry Phillip Stubbs, 33, no known address, shot and killed himself early Saturday when police, responding to a report of a burglary, attempted to apprehend him inside the Hawthorne Pharmacy, 3538 SE Hawthorne Blvd., Portland police reported. Officers said they were informed of a burglary in progress at the drug store and attempted to enter through a back window, the same means of entry used by the burglar. They heard a shot, and found the body of the man, shot once in the head with a .38 caliber revolver. Stubbs was pronounced dead at the scene.
The Oregonian, Portland, Multnomah Co., OR, Friday, March 1, 1972
STUBBS - Larry P., Feb. 26; husband of Donna Marie, father of Lisa Marie Holzer; son of Robert Stubbs and Thelma Stubbs; brother of Mrs. Carol LaChapelle. Service Thursday, Mar. 2, 1 p. m., ROSS HOLLYWOOD CHAPEL, N. E. 48th & Sandy. Friends invited. Private mausoleum entombment, Riverview Abbey.
The Oregonian, Portland, Multnomah Co., OR, March 16, 1972
Change of plea sought in bank robbery case
Chief U.S. Dist. Judge Robert C. Belloni took under advisement Wednesday an accused bank robber's request to change his plea from guilty to innocent. Jack Lee Webster, 31, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court Jan. 19 to robbing the 122nd Avenue and Halsey Street branch of the First National Bank of Oregon Sept. 27, 1971. Webster's attorney told the court Wednesday the defendant wished to change his plea on grounds he had been forced to plead guilty after threats to his life by another accused bank robber, Larry Phillip Stubbs. Stubbs had pleaded guilty at the same time to robbing the Menlo Park branch of the U.S. National Bank of Oregon Aug. 6, 1971. Indictments indicated both men were implicated in each of the robberies, but second counts were dropped by the U.S. Attorney upon the guilty pleas. Stubbs, released on bail pending results of a pre-sentence investigation, shot and killed himself Feb. 26, apparently in the course of a burglary at the Hawthorne Pharmacy, 3538 SE Hawthorne Blvd. Police said they found Stubbs dead in the pharmacy after responding to burglar alarm during the early morning hours. Webster said Stubbs had forced him to admit the Sept. 27 bank robbery.
The FBI Report on Jack Lee Webster, April 26, 1972, Portland, Multnomah Co., OR. Click on the image above for the PDF file.
Hearl Richard "Buzz" Stice and Candace Robin "Candy" Odden were married March 30, 1974, in Kitsap Co., WA. Divorced June 23, 1978, in Kitsap Co., WA.
Jack Lee Webster (age 36), and Vicki Lynn (Petty) Miller (age 27), applied for a marriage license on October 13, 1976, in Kitsap Co., WA, and were married October 23, 1976, in Spokane Co., WA.
Hearl Richard "Buzz" Stice and Candace Robin "Candy" (Odden) Stice were divorced June 23, 1978, in Kitsap Co., WA.
Billy Ray Peyton was a Senior in the 1978 Year Book for Field Kindley Memorial High School, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co., KS.
Billy Ray Peyton (age 18) of Coffeyville, Montgomery Co., KS, and Stephanie Kay Rupert (age 15) of Coffeyville, Montgomery Co., KS, applied for a marriage license and were married on March 12, 1979, in Neosho, Newton Co., KS. Geraldine Kay Rupert, the mother of Stephanie Kay Rupert, gave her consent for her daughter to be married. Geraldine Kay Hammonds was born June 30, 1946, in Ventura, Ventura Co., CA, and died 2012, in Unknown. She was married Stephen Harry "Steve" Rupert: Born about 1944. Harry Rupert was born December 30, 1913, in Coffeyville, Montgomery Co., KS, and died August 10, 1987, in Coffeyville, Montgomery Co., KS, at age 73. Buried in Fairview Cemetery, Coffeyville, Montgomery Co., KS.
Jack Lee Webster and Vicki Lynn (Petty) (Miller) Webster were divorced November 14, 1980, in Kitsap Co., WA. One child, wife filed.
Billy Ray Peyton and Stephanie Kay (Rupert) Peyton (age 17) were divorced January 14, 1981, in Unknown.
Jack Lee Webster (age 43), and Carie Leanne Sinsabaugh (age 17), were married September 19, 1983, in Idaho.
Gerald Douglas "Jerry" Houghtelling and Candace Robin "Candy" (Odden) Stice were married January 14, 1984, in Kitsap Co., WA.
Jack Lee Webster and Carie Leanne (Sinsabaugh) Webster were divorced February 24, 1984, in Kitsap Co., WA. One child, wife filed.
Ronald Lee Watkins and Stephanie Kay (Rupert) Peyton (age 20), were married September 8, 1984, in Newport News, VA. It was her second marriage. Her first marriage ended January 14, 1981, in Unknown. Stephanie was living in South Coffeyville, Montgomery Co., OK, at the time of her marriage to Ronald.
Richard Lee "Rick" Boyd and Shelly Elizabeth Welker were married December 6, 1988, in Pierce Co., WA.
Gerald Douglas "Jerry" Houghtelling and Candace Robin "Candy" (Odden) (Stice) Houghtelling were divorced August 6, 1992, in Kitsap Co., WA.
Harry Ross Shellenbarger and Candace Robin "Candy" (Odden) Stice were married July 10, 1993, in Kitsap Co., WA.
Bo Dana Rupert was born April 13, 1994, at Deaconess Hospital, Spokane, Spokane Co., WA. He is the son of Stephanie Kay (Rupert) (Peyton) Watkins, and the unmarried son of Gerald Douglas "Jerry" Houghtelling, who at that time was recently divorced from Candace Robin "Candy" (Odden) (Stice) Houghtelling.
The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Spokane Co., WA, Friday, April 15, 1994
Births
Deaconess
Rupert - To Stephanie Kay Rupert, Spokane, boy.
Stephanie Kay (Rupert) (Peyton) Watkins, Jack Lee Webster and Bo Dana Rupert, about 1996 - 1999, WA. Bo Dana Rupert always considered Jack Lee Webster to be his dad.
Gloria Jean (Katchman) (Webster) Brown died April 24, 1994, at her home, 1810 S. Ninth St., Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie Co., IA, at age 49. Buried in Cedar Lawn Cemetery, Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie Co., IA.
The Daily Nonpareil, Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie Co., IA, Monday, April 25, 1994
Gloria J. Brown
Gloria J. Brown, 49, 1810 S. Ninth St., died April 24 at her home. Mrs. Brown was born in California, Mo., and lived most of her life in Council Bluffs. She was a member of First Christian Church. Survivors include her husband, Thomas; two daughters, Bambi Williford of Lincoln, Neb. and Wendy of Council Bluffs; one son, Toni of Webster, S.D.; mother and stepfather, Lora and Gerald Eblen of Council Bluffs; one brother, Richard Katchman of Sioux Rapids; one stepdaughter, Maribeth Price of Crescent; two stepsons, Mark and Jeff Brown, both of Omaha; foster daughter, Suzi Vanderpool of Council Bluffs; 11 grandchildren; nieces; and nephews. Service will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Meyer Funeral Home with the Rev. David Erickson officiating. Burial will be in Cedar Lawn Cemetery. Visitation with the family will be 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Meyer Funeral Home.
Gerald Douglas "Jerry" Houghtelling died April 13, 1998, at his home, 1655 Harvard Ave., Keyport, Kitsap Co., WA, due to Bladder Cancer, at age 52. Buried in Mountain View Cemetery, Silverdale, Kitsap Co., WA.
Richard Lee "Rick" Boyd, and Candace Robin "Candy" (Odden) Stice, a divorcee, were married February, 2000, in Kitsap Co., WA.
Jack Lee Webster died July 15, 2006, at Shelton Health and Rehabilitation Center, Shelton, Mason Co., WA, at age 66.