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Julia Mccutcheon Warner

Julia McCutcheon Warner died on Saturday neember 4, 2017 in Durham, North Carolina. She was the daughter of Dr. William Benson McCutcheon and Julia P. (Polly) McCutcheon of Durham. Born in Richmond, Virginia, she moved to Durham as an infant, grew up on Watts Street, and graduated from Duke Uneersity Phi Beta Kappa in 1953. In 1954 she moved to Fayetteville, North Carolina following her marriage to attorney L. Stacy Weaver, Jr., where she would devote her life to raising their three children. Throughout her life, Mrs. Warner was an involved member of Hay Street Uneed Methodist Church, serving as President of Uneed Methodist Women, Member of the Board of Trustees, Sunday School Teacher, Bible Class Leader, Secretary of the Administrative Board, Chairperson of the Commission on Missions, and Chairperson of the Heifer Project. Mrs. Warner served her community through her work in the Junior League (Member and President), Americaneed Cross (Board Member), Fayetteville Revitalization and the Democratic Party of Cumberland County (Secretary). She served as Secretary on the first Board of Directors for Methodist Uneersity. She also maintained friendships and memberships in the Town and Country Garden Club (charter member and past president), Highland Country Club, the Assembly, the Cape Fear Assembly, and the Cotillion Club. Mrs. Warner enjoyed a second 31 year marriage to James R. Warner, who died in 2012. She is survived by her daughter Elizabeth McCutcheoneeaver and her husband David Feinman of Los Angeles, California; her son L. Stacy Weaver III and his wife Sabrina Weaver of Lillington, N.C.; her son James Clintoneeaver and his wife Su Jung Weaver of Long Island, New York; her grandchildreneeter Feinman, Matthew Feinman, Gia Weaver, San Ha Kim, and Keiley Redding. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. oneednesday, neember 8, 2017, with visitation in the parlor at 1 p.m. at Hay Street Uneed Methodist Church in Fayetteville, N.C. On Thursday at 1 o???clock, burial will be at Maplewood Cemetery in Durham, North Carolina. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hay Street Methodist Church or to a charity of the donor???s choice.

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