The 2nd Annual Billy Webber Memorial Golf Tournament     Webber Family

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We now have over $10,000 in raffle prizes and you could win a car! 

Just like last year we will be having over $10,000 in raffle prizes and a chance to win a car on both courses! We will also be having the auction for the luxury sporting event tickets and a new twist...we are raffling off a set of premium irons right before tee-off.  It's going to be a fun and exciting day and we can't wait to see everyone.  Please keep in mind we would like all groups and money in by June 10, 2010.  Thanks so much for your support and we will be seeing you soon!

                                                                                                                                                                              

Webber Family

                   

Billy Webber Chief

Contact:

Kate Barry 
 
kathleenannbarry@gmail.com 
508-958-6989 

When

June 21, 2010 at 08:30 AM 
to
June 21, 2010 at 03:30 PM 

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Where

Juniper Hills Golf Course 
202 Brigham Street
Northborough, MA 01532
 

 
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Please join us for the 2nd Annual Billy Webber Memorial Golf Tournament.  Last year was such an honor to see everyone come out and play and we had such a success.  We raised over $25,000 for Dana Farber Cancer Institute and cancer research.

This year we hope to raise even more money for research and to have even more fun.  The family has also setup a scholarship to Algonquin High School in his name.

Both 18 hole courses have been reserved for us.  We will have prizes, a raffle, longest drive, and closest to the pin contest!  Lunch and dinner are provided.  It will be shotgun style play and registration is at 8 AM.  Please arrive promptly.

 

About Billy Webber

 

Billy left touched our lives in many ways.  He was well known, respected, loved serving his community, and above all loved spending time with his family .  He took pride in everything that he did and it was obvious to see in his work ethic and when he was enjoying life.  You would often find him taking golf lessons in Southborough to straighten out his strong but always sliced drive.

He was a loving father, husband, brother, uncle, friend and police chief.  His loss is still felt throughoutWebber Family the family and community.  He was living his dreams when he became police chief of Southborough in 2004 and was constantly surrounded by a large, loving, and supportive family. 

Billy lost his fierce battle with pancreatic cancer on November 11, 2008.  His strength, positive outlook, and sense of humor during his life and illness has inspiried many of us.  This tournament was created in his honor so other families can avoid such a tragedy and to let Billy know how fondly we still think of him.

Please come join us to celebrate Billy's life.