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PAUL RAINEY WEBBER III

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PAUL WEBBER Obituary

WEBBER THE HONORABLE Paul Rainey Webber, III Born on January 24, 1934 in Gadsden, South Carolina to Paul Rainey Webber, Jr. and Clemmie Embly Webber. His parents, both educators, met at South Carolina State University in Orangeburg, South Carolina, where Paul spent his formative years. Paul attended South Carolina State College Lab School and graduated from Wilkinson High School in 1951. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in political science in 1955 from South Carolina State College, his Juris Doctor from South Carolina State University School of Law in 1957 and did further study at Georgetown University and the University of Southern California. Paul married Fay DeShields of Atlantic City, New Jersey, "the love of his life," and returned to Columbia, SC. He started his solo law practice at age 24, while teaching business law at Allen University. In 1959, Paul relocated to California where he was offered a position as assistant law librarian at UCLA. The following year, he joined Golden State Mutual Insurance Company as associate legal counsel. Under U.S. Attorney General Bobby Kennedy, Paul was appointed trial attorney for the Antitrust Division of the United States Justice Department in 1964 and relocated to Washington, DC. After moving to Washington, DC with his family and completing his tenure with the Department of Justice, Paul held notable positions as Managing Attorney for the Neighborhood Legal Services Program, serving during a tumultuous period for the city that included the 1968 riots, and as a partner with Thompson Evans Dolphin and Webber, which later became Dolphin Branton Stafford and Webber. His practice served a variety of individuals and companies, and persons from all walks of life. He represented several high-profile clients, including legendary singer-songwriter Isaac Hayes and award-winning journalist Tony Brown of the long-running PBS series "Tony Brown's Journal." During that same time period, he taught at Howard University School of Communications and later at George Washington University School of Law and Howard Law School. In 1977, President Jimmy Carter appointed him Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. He was named "Outstanding Trial Judge of the Year" in 1985 by the Trial Lawyers Association of Metropolitan Washington, D.C., and in 1996, he was rated "One of the Best Trial Judges in the Washington Metropolitan Area" by Washingtonian Magazine. Paul became a Senior Judge of the D.C. Superior Court in 1998 and was inducted into the National Bar Association Hall of Fame that same year. Among Paul's many accomplishments are his service as a board member of the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, foundation member and General Counsel for Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity (a.k.a. the Boulé), member of the Council for Court Excellence, and National President of the National Association of Guardsmen, Inc. Widely recognized as a trailblazer in 2007, Paul was interviewed and included in The HistoryMakers, the preeminent digital archive of African Americans who made a significant impact on American history. He published his autobiography "Enjoying the Journey, One Lawyer's Memoir" in 2003. In addition to his professional career, Paul was a dedicated member of Grace Episcopal Church, where he cared deeply for his community by preparing food for the homeless and driving the church van to deliver food to various sites throughout the city. Paul is survived by his beloved wife of 62 years Fay DeShields Webber, his children, Paul Rainey Webber IV, Esq. (Roxanne McElvane Webber, Esq.), Dr. Stephen DeShields Webber, Nikki Webber Allen (Jeffrey Allen), grandchildren, Jordan Webber Edwards, Esq. (Raymond Edwards, Jr.), Sean DeShields Webber, Kelli Lynnette Webber, great-granddaughter Rainey Grace Edwards, sisters Dr. Carolyn Webber Thomson (Dr. Gerald Thomson), Sheryl Webber Washington (The Honorable Eric T. Washington), sister-in-law, Gertrude DeShields Howard, and many nieces, nephews and extended family members. The memorial service will be at Grace Episcopal Church, 1607 Grace Church Road, Silver Spring, MD on Saturday, November 16. Visitation will be at 10:30 a.m. and memorial will be at 12 p.m. In lieu of flowers, you may send a donation to: South Carolina State University Foundation In memory of The Honorable Paul R. Webber III Post Office Box 7187, Orangeburg, SC 29117. Services entrusted to McGuire Funeral Service, Inc. www.mcguire-services.com. Services entrusted to McGuire Funeral Service, Inc. www.mcguire-services.com

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Published by The Washington Post on Nov. 1, 2019.

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Willie Nowlin, Jr

October 26, 2023

A Giant, in quality and character. Love helping others. Truly a people person. Certain Paul kept God in control of his life.

Willie Nowlin

October 18, 2023

Outstanding in college. Friendly and like people.

Wendell & Sylvia Joice

November 30, 2019

Family, I just learned of this and am so sorry. Sylvia and I wish you comfort and love.

Linda Gill Anderson

November 18, 2019

To the entire family, We are sorry for this loss and great patriarch. I extend deep sympathy from Dudley Gill, Jr. Dudley Gill, III, Marion and myself. The memory of his leadership, devotion and kindness across the decades will not be forgotten.

Dorothy Mitchum

November 17, 2019

I was sadden to hear of the passing of Judge Webber. I was one of his secretaries at the firm Dolphin, Branton, Stafford and Webber. My prayers are with the family. Dorothy and Ronnie Mitchum

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gilbert Douglass

November 16, 2019

An humble giant of Justice and his people, a leader of his country, may he journey in peace with the angels.

Werten F.W. Bellamy

November 16, 2019

To the entire Paul Webber Family--Phyllis and I mourn the lost of Judge Paul Rainey Webber III. He was a great friend and outstanding jurist. The memory of his kind words will always remain in our thoughts.

Karen Calmeise

November 15, 2019

Dear Cheryl, Eric and family. I am heartbroken to just find out that we lost my favorite mentor and Judge. Judge Webber swore me in as a member of the D.C. Bar many years ago and has remained friendly over the years through our families. He was and remains in my heart a true gentleman and lovely person.

Thomas A. Duckenfield, III

November 14, 2019

I was very saddened to hear of Judge Webber's passing. On behalf of the Duckenfield Family, please accept our condolences. My late father often spoke glowingly about Judge Webber, with whom he served for many years as Clerk of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. May he rest in peace and, may his family and friends always be blessed with sunny memories of a warm and gracious gentleman.

November 13, 2019

Our condolences to the Webber Family. Paul was a great man and a wonderful friend.
Lucien and Sandra Cox, Ocean Pines Maryland.

N. Denise Wilson-Taylor

November 6, 2019

To the Webber family--Please know that me and my entire family (consisting of many S.C.State College alums) are truly saddened by Paul's passing....Pauls' Dad taught my Dad in the 40's and my family was always very fond of Mr. and Mrs. Webber. Paul was always kind and thoughtful and I truly enjoyed getting to know him as a member of the judicial council. Always in our hearts, always in our prayers, forever in our thoughts

Elsie Taylor Goins

November 6, 2019

Sorry to hear of Paul's passing. The Webber Family in Orangeburg were old and special friends of my parents. We always enjoyed spending time with them when visiting Orangeburg. Condolences to the Family.

Audrey Quick Battiste

November 6, 2019

My dear Russell St. neighbor, you have made us proud. Rest in heavenly peace.

November 6, 2019

Let happy memories of him keep you company and let caring thoughts bring a little comfort in this time of sadness. We are so sorry for your loss.
South Carolina State University
National Alumni Association, Inc.
Ramona B. Manning SCSUNAA Hospitality Chair
Winter Park, Florida

November 5, 2019

Paul you were always a great guy and a true gentleman. Thank you for all of the guidance that you gave me along the way.You will be missed Sincerely, Kent Washington

Frances Edwards Hamilton

November 4, 2019

My sincere condolences to the Webber family for the passing of Paul. Though much older than I, I have such fond memories of the entire Webber family and of the elder son of this special Orangeburg family. I remember when he and Faye married and will continue to keep them in my prayers.

Terry Blount

November 2, 2019

A Great Man who was admired by all

Barbara Jean Tilly Graves

November 1, 2019

I am saddened at the passing of Paul, my Treadwell Street Home Boy, whom I admired as a child and saw daily at the Soda Shop. Rest In Peace, Paul; you have earned your wings.

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