
Durham, NC
Jane C. Webster
Jane Cooke Webster, 76, of Durham died on February 20, 2017 after a long illness and with her family by her side. She was the daughter of the late George H. Cooke and Margaret (Atkins) Cooke. She is survived by her husband Robert Wayne Webster. Her daughter, Christie (Brad) Heath of Dunn, NC and her son, David (Jenica) Webster of New Hill, NC and also eight grandchildren.
Jane was a native of Durham and a retired administrative employee of twenty-eight years with the Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company. She also was a charter member of Hope Valley Baptist Church. She was an avid gardener at home and loved spending her time shopping and negotiating for her family. Jane also loved Duke Basketball and spending time with her family.
The family will receive friends at Hope Valley Baptist Church at 1:00 on Friday, February, 24, 2017 with Funeral service to follow at 2:00 p.m. with the Rev. Dr. Bill Bigger officiating. Burial will follow funeral services at Maplewood Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made to Hope Valley Baptist Church in Jane’s honor. On-line condolences can be left at www.hallwynne.com. Hall Wynne Funeral Service is serving the Webster family. 1113 West Main St., Durham, NC. (919)749-3941.
Sharrell Atkins Holleman
Christie and David, I am so sorry to hear about your Mom . As you know we grew up together and I have many wonderful memories of our childhood. Please know that I am sending prayers for each of you and your families.
Billy and Patsy Powell
Our condolence to Christie Heath and her precious family along with the Webster family. We send our love and prayers. May God give you Peace during this time of loss.
Vicki
I know you are at peace Jane! For as much as you were loved, even more so you will be missed. I love you!
Onie
I will miss not having someone to ask my gardening questions of. She was a wonderful person and a true, classy southern lady. So very sorry for your loss but smile to know she is now an angel in heaven.
Blake
My thoughts are constant, and my heart is so heavy. It’s funny how it’s the little things that mean the most… I loved making Aunt Jane smile – even laugh, and getting that hug good-bye after a great visit that came with a perfumed fragrance that would last well into the long ride home.
I’m praying for peace and comfort for all of the Webster / Heath bunch. I love you all so dearly.
paul hesse
I will try to get down there to visit.. so sorry Wayne…Paul
Jamien
Memory eternal for a warm ❤️ .