Julie DeNaye McCullar was born on September 29, 1968 and left this world to go and join her best friend and sister on June 14, 2012.
Julie was preceded in death by her mother, Dora, brother"s Terry and Darryl Davis; sister Sue Dennis and nephew DJ Davis.
She is survived by her sons Patrick Davis; Ryan Davis and step-son Dearl McCullar Jr. Julie was 1 of 10 children and is survived by her 2 sisters, Barbara Crabb and her husband Frank; and Regina Akin and her boyfriend Kenny; and 4 brothers, Donnie Davis and his wife Verge; Rickie Davis; Jeff Davis and Larry Davis. She is also survived by her former husband, Dearl "Spook" Junior"; brother-in-law, John Dennis and sister-in-law, Sharon Davis. Julie is survived by five neices, Terryln Hawkins and her husband Mark; Amanda Luttrell and her wife Karla; Kelly McKennon and her husband Rick; Karla Cofran and Star Thorton. Julie is survived by 6 nephews, Micheal Davis and his wife Tina, Bobby Davis, Trey Dennis, Terry Davis, Jeremy Davis, and Gary Akin. Julie is survived by nine great nieces and nephews and one great-great nephew Kash, who she claimed as her own grand baby.
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