John Theodore Webner X
December 9, 1948 – December 26, 2025
John Theodore Webner X, 77, passed in his Bumpass home on the night of December 25, 2025. He was a member of Rouzie’s Chapel UMC and a man of deep faith.
He is preceded in death by his beloved wife, Jennifer Pleasants Webner, who he was married to for 47 years.
Johnny is survived by his son, Ted Webner (Lynn); daughter, Susie Anhold (Ben); daughter, Emily Webner; and 5 grandchildren, JT, Nate and Zack Webner; Jacob and Aubrey Anhold.
Johnny retired from Dominion Energy in 2009 after 38 years of service at the North Anna Dam. He was life-long resident of Louisa and a stranger to none. He leaves behind many cherished neighbors and friends and will be missed by anyone who knew him.
A private service will be held by the family.
Rest in peace Johnny. Are there motorcycles in heaven?
Rest in peace buddy. 🕊️
A kind and caring man!
God has received an angel.
Offering my condolences to Ted, Susie, Emily, and Webner family on the passing of Johnny T Webner, a true friend for many years, no man was more genuine.
Rest in peace my friend Ted,Susie,Emily and grandkids I’m so sorry for your loss it was a privilege for me to be able to have Johnny as a friend he Will be missed my deepest condolences
So sorry for our loss. “Bumpass” was a life long friend since meeting at Madison College in 1967. We shared many adventures together over 58 years. I was best man, and Fran was maid of honor at his wedding here in Harrisonburg. We loved motorcycles, Madison College, and life. He will be greatly missed. Condolences to all his family and many many friends. Rest in Peace.
He was a good friend for many years and will be missed by all who knew him.
Prayers for his family.
Heaven gains a saint!! Loved spending time just talking with him at the dam. Prayers to this family
He was a great guy, we had good times at the dam!!
Rest in peace old friend.
Sorry for your loss. Used to visit John when he worked at the dam. Great guy.
So sorry to hear this. Condolences and prayers to the family.
What a great man! Loved working with Johnny. Had a lot of great conversations with him. He will surely be missed! Big condolences to the family!
I am so sorry to hear of Johnny’s passing. He was a good man, and a pleasure to work with. My condolences to his family.
Bumpass was a good friend in high school and afterwards. I spent several weekends with him at Madison College where he would get me a “blind date”, and it was always a surprise. We both had 1964 Barracuda (vehicles) that we enjoyed together. When he was in the hospital in C’ville, several of us (Fish, Ronnie Laws, and I forgot who else) took him outside for a ride in his wheelchair. We even provided a beverage as a treat. He and I were splitting wood at his house one day when an axe bounced off the wood and went into my foot. Bumpass took me to the ER, and I still think of him when I see the scar that was left. Lots of good memories.
I got to know Johnny when Operation s took over operation at the dam. If there was a question about dam operations I would always talk to him about it. Several times during predicted heavy rains it would be suggested to open the gates early. Johnny would always assure me that if we followed (procedure) the gate schedule everything would be ok.
I was honored he invited me to his retirement party. Condolences to the family.

Missed, but never forgotten. Another angel watches over us all!
There are not words to describe Johnny Webner… We graduated from HS together in 1967 and I really didn’t get t know him well until the last few years. He was one of the smartest person I ever I ever met.! Very humble and caring! He faced many Challenges in his life, but never gave up! Will miss our conversations and laughs. ..BUT Praise GOD he is whole and at peace!
My sympathies to Ted and Susie and the rest of the family. Johnny was a great guy and will be missed by all.
Thank you for our visit and your friendship. Fair winds and following seas.
Ted,Susie you both know what great friends we were. I know Johnnie when he first came to live with his grandparents. We spent many hours together and I will miss his smile. Johnny was one of the hardest working people I have ever known. He took the place that was overgrown and made it a beautiful farm that was always emaciate. lots of hard work when he was disabled most of life and never let stop him. He was my hero.in making the most out of what life gives you..Rest in peace dear friend.
Miller
Johnny was and still is “the brother of my heart”
I loved him and still love him.
My condolences to all his family and friends.
TED AND FAMILIES
I was thinking of my best bud “johnny”..aka bumpass to many…Handle was given in 1967 when he arrived at JMU IN HARRISONBURG, VA.
When Bumpass was stricken with the RARE ILLNESS/DISEASE 19April 1967. He accepted it as a CHAMP.. BUMPASS LIVED WTH OUR FAMILY ROY and Jayne Stubbs and our son, Roy Jr and daughter Maria , they were like siblings.in Harrisonburg, Va and then 1970 Bumpass moved with us to lynchubrg, va. .We stayed in touch.
Bumpass loved his home where he was raised by his PATERNAL GRANDPA and Grandmothe.. He stayed forever busy taking care and keeping up the WEBNER ESTATE HE SO GRACIOUSLY BEQUEST.
Restin peace and I will see you again in TIME MY DEAR FRIEND.