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Meet the

Webster Family

BRIAN'S STORY

Obituary

Brian was a 4th generation dairy, crop and livestock farmer. He was proud of the legacy that he was able to carry on with his brother Ron since the 1880 founding of the farm. He also was happy to teach the 5th generation of Websters the aspects of farming. In addition to farming, Brian had an interest in auctioneering and received his license while his kids were young. He enjoyed running tongue twisters with them while he was learning the verbiage. In addition, he sold seed for different seed brands throughout the years and also served on his local township board. Despite Brian’s busy schedule, he was always able to make time for the important things in life including attending school events for his kids and spending time with his wife Kim watching movies or going for drives. He also enjoyed getting off the farm to see some country. He even enjoyed a trip to New York City while his daughter Jennifer was studying there. He also enjoyed trips to North and South Dakota as well as southern Canada while Jennifer was building her career with CHS. He also enjoyed traveling to see family and enjoyed when his siblings and friends would come to visit. Brian very much enjoyed farming with his family and teaching his sons Mitchell and Thomas the ropes of farming and how to be successful. He was extremely proud of his family and leaves behind a large hold within their family.

 

Thank you for visiting our website as we honor Brian and work to prevent suicide in our farming communities.

ABOUT FARMER ANGEL NETWORK OF WESTERN WISCONSIN

We are a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting farmers' mental health in Western Wisconsin. Our mission is to raise mental awareness among farmers, provide support and resources for those dealing with mental health issues, and reduce the stigma associated with mental health in the farming community. Our team consists of mental health professionals, farmers, and community members who are dedicated to making a difference in the lives of farmers in Western Wisconsin. We offer a range of services, including counseling, support groups, resources, and events, to help farmers manage their mental health and wellbeing.

SUPPORTING FARMERS' MENTAL HEALTH

We believe that mental health is just as important as physical health, and we are committed to supporting farmers' mental health in Western Wisconsin. Our services are designed to help farmers manage stress, anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues, and to provide them with the resources they need to thrive. We are dedicated to reducing the stigma associated with mental health in the farming community and to creating a supportive and compassionate environment for farmers in Western Wisconsin.

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