Sondra J. Webb, age 78 of Barryton, passed away Thursday, January 22, 2015. She was born November 25, 1936 in Clare, MI the daughter of Gerald and Helen (Raymond) Callihan. Sondra graduated from Marysville High School in 1954. She married Don Baldwin on January 1956 in Bently, MI and together they had four children who survive; Donald Baldwin of Barryton, Helen (Wayne) Serio of Richmond, MI, Jill Mousseau of Hanover, PA, Michael (Jylanne) Baldwin of Sidney, OH; also surviving are several grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren; two sisters, Margaret "Peggy" Arnold and Toni Leny, both of Manistique, MI. Sondra married Robert Webb on July 6, 1985 in Nashville, MI and four step-children survive; Alan (Lisa) Webb of Sheperdsville, KY, Susan (Dennis) Thrasher of Anthem, AZ, Brad (Ivona) Webb of Wayland, MI and Ryan Webb of Caledonia. Sondra met Robert Webb in Bonita Springs, FL and spent almost all winters there, until Bob became ill. Both enjoyed gardening, fishing, boating and the warm weather. They lived on the Martiny Chain of Lakes, where fishing was a daily activity. Sondra was an artist and Bob made picture frames and easels for her creations. She was an active real estate agent for over 20 years. Sondra was a member of Chapel of the Lakes Lutheran Church for over 20 years and attended regularly. She attended Bible studies and was the kindergarten teacher for Vacation Bible School for several years. Sondra loved the Lord and all of her church family, including neighbors and friends. Sondra was preceded in death by her parents, husband Bob in 2010 and a sister Carolee. A memorial service will be held 11:00 a.m. Saturday, February 21, 2015 at Chapel of the Lakes Lutheran Church with Reverend Paul H. Schneider officiating. The family will greet friends one hour prior to services at the church on Saturday. Memorial contributions in Sondra's name may be made to "Pastor's PDF" at the Chapel of the Lakes Lutheran Church in Mecosta. Envelopes may be obtained at the church or the Daggett Funeral Home in Barryton where arrangements were made.