“We created an angel before heaven gained one 🕊,” she captioned the post. “All you ever wanted was to be a father…I know you’ll be the best one from up above.”
“Can’t believe I have to do it without you but knowing I’ll have a piece of you keeps me going,” she continued. “I can’t wait to meet the person that’s half you, half me. I love you forever, both of you 🤍♾🕷🕸@spider_.”
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Kay also shared a text exchange between her and Webb in which the pair discussed their desire to start a family together.
“There is no evidence of foul play and his death appears to be accidental,“the sheriff’s office saidin the post.
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Oregon head coach Dan Lanning confirmed Webb’s death on Twitter.
“So full of life in every moment of the day. Your smile and energy will be missed Spencer. I love you!“Lanning wroteat the time.
Kay also remembered her late boyfriend onInstagramfollowing the accident.
“My best friend my twin flame the love of my life,” she wrote at the time. “I’ve never loved anything as much as i love you. You were my everything, you gave me purpose, you showed me what it’s like to be cherished and valued and seen for me.”
“We had so many big plans. I don’t know where to go from here but I know you’ll be watching over me keeping me strong,” she continued. “You always put everybody else before yourself and I’ll try to hold the same kindness in my heart ❤️🔥.”
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Friends and fans also mourned Webb’s death on social media.
“Spence came to my office every day….. we talked about everything but football. I’m thankful for the time we had. I will miss you my friend,” Kenny Farr, football equipment administrator for the University of Oregon Athletic Department,wrote on Twitter.
“Rest easy lil bro@spencer_webb_18. Great young man with a promising future gone too soon,” San Francisco 49ers star Arik Armstead wrote.
Webb played 20 games over three seasons for the Ducks, catching 31 passes for 296 yards and 4 touchdowns. He was set to play a big role in Oregon’s offense in the coming season,according toUSA Today’s Ducks Wire.
source: people.com