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Charlene Webb Przybyla

Charlene Webb Przybyla

December 13, 1937 March 8, 2026

Vienna, VA

Charlene Webb Przybyla, born December 13, 1937, in Savannah, Georgia, passed away surrounded by the love of her family. She was the daughter of William Webb and Cecillia B. Webb, and grew up in Savannah alongside her brother, the late Ronald W. Webb, and her sister, the late Jayne W. Williams, in the city she always considered home.

She shared 57 devoted years of marriage with her beloved husband, Ted P. Przybyla. After graduating from college, Charlene followed her passion for education and taught in both Georgia and Virginia, leaving a lasting impression on many young lives. Later, she joined her husband in his dental practice, where she supported the work they did together and the community they served. A longtime member of Vienna Presbyterian Church, she remained active in the congregation for 40 years.

Family was at the heart of Charlene’s life. She was the loving mother of Tania C. Przybyla and the late Denise Kaley, and a proud and devoted grandmother to Nathan Kaley, Aaron Kaley, Justin Kaley, and Morgan Kaley, as well as her nieces and nephews who will remember her with love.

Charlene will be remembered for her devotion to her family, her dedication as a teacher, and the quiet kindness she shared with those around her. In keeping with her wishes, a private family service will be held at a later date in Savannah, Georgia, where she will be laid to rest alongside her loving husband, Ted, and other cherished family members. She will be deeply missed.

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