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The Clergy and Staff of
St. Alban's Episcopal Church
Priest-in-Charge:
Fr. Hayden Crawford has graciously consented to serve St.
Alban’s through Christmas 2008.
Parish Coordinator: Ms. Beth
Gordon
Sexton: Mr. Ron Smith
Choir Director & Organist: Mr. Edward Crader
Day School Director: Ms. Beth
Gregory
The Rev. Dr. Julian Attaway Cave, Jr. 74, Priest in Charge of St.
Alban’s Episcopal Church, St. Pete Beach, died Friday, September 19,
2008 at the Palms of Pasadena Hospital. He was a graduate of North
Greenville Junior College and Furman University where he was honored by
the Alumni Association for his outstanding contributions to the
University. He also studied at the University of Georgia, the
University of Edinburgh in Edinburgh, Scotland, the Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary and the Virginia Theological Seminary in Falls
Church, Virginia. Julian held an honorary doctorate degree from
Mercer University in Macon, Georgia.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Lynda Cave of Redington Beach, and
parents, Rev. and Mrs. J.A. Cave of Greenville, SC. Julian is
survived by his former wife, Lenora Conway of Charlottesville, VA; his
three sons, Julian Attaway Cave of St. Petersburg, Mark Christian Cave
of Charlottesville, VA, and Stuart Webb Cave of Hoboken, NJ; and
grandchildren, Sebastian Cave and Bella Grace Cave of Charlottesville.
In addition to St. Alban’s, Julian served as a minister in churches in
Broxburn, Scotland; Denmark, SC; Chester, SC; Athens, GA; Charlotte, NC;
Wilmington, NC; Washington DC; Boca Grande, Tampa and Largo, FL.
Julian also served as mayor of Redington Beach, FL.
He made lasting friendships in all of these places. Julian wrote
for the National Episcopal weekly magazine, The Living Church, among
other publications, and touched many lives through his ministry and
writings. Julian enjoyed traveling and visited many countries
throughout the world.
Service was held at St. Alban’s Episcopal Church in St. Pete Beach, 11
am Saturday 27, 2008, the Rev. Cannon Millard Neil, officiating.
An Additional service was held for friends and family on Saturday,
November 1, 2008 in Charlotte, NC.
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