Webster A Fiorenza, born July 4, 1931 to Leonard Fiorenza Sr. and Agnes Camilla Lobello in New Orleans, Louisiana, passed away January 20, 2013 at the age of 81. Webster served in the Korean War as a Master Sergeant of the tank division. He made his civilian career of 45 years as a welder for the Texas and Pacific Railroad. He retired from the railroad in 1993. Webster spent his life taking care of his family and always willing to help others at a moment's notice. His favorite pastime was dancing, every Monday & Friday for over 50 years. Webster had a gruff exterior, but if you knew him, you knew he was a teddy bear at heart helping when he could. He was passionate and opinionated about his children and for that matter everyone and everything else.
He is preceded in death by: his parents; brother, Leonard Jr.; sister, Iris; first wife, Hazel; and great grandson, Payton.
Webster is survived by his companion Nita Young and her family; son, Leonard A. Fiorenza and his partner Brian Banefield; daughter, Rose Counts, grandson , Michael Counts; great grand children, Kaitlyn and Elisha Counts; and second wife Evelyn and her family.