Alfred Cornelius Webster, Jr.

December 5, 1944 - March 3, 2021
Alfred Cornelius Webster, Jr.


Alfred Cornelius Webster, Jr. age 76 of Surf City, NC passed away Wednesday, March 3, 2021.

He was born in Durham, NC on December 5, 1944 to Alfred Cornelius Webster and Virginia Frisbie Webster.

A.C. grew up in Durham and served with the Durham County Sheriff Dept and retired with the rank of Lt. , as a Firearms and Weapons Specialist. He taught many officers about proper use of Firearms and Weapons at the Durham County Sheriff’s Dept Range, which he built. From there he finished his retirement at the Raleigh Police Department as their Armorer Officer. After his retirement he moved to Surf City, NC.

He was a Freemason and former member of Durham Lodge #352 AF&AM and currently a member of Lafayette Lodge # 83 AF&AM in Jacksonville, NC. He was member of Scottish Rite Masons , York Rite Mason, and a member of AMRAN Shrine Center in Raleigh. A.C. was known for his delicious cakes and pies, which he freely shared with family and friends and enjoyed growing and caring for Orchid Flowers and running rifle matches at USMC Stone Bay.

A.C. is survived by his wife of 53 years, Bonnie Allen Webster; one sister, Roberta Webster Knight and his nephew, Charles Alfred Knight.

To honor his wishes, he is to be cremated and his urn buried in Durham, NC. The memorial service will be planned for a later date.

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Memorials may be made to the Oxford Orphanage, Oxford, NC and or The Shriners Hospitals for Children Foundation

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  • March 06, 2021
    Nancy J Taylor says:
    AC was one of a kind! Great neighbor and friend. Thankful for all the times we shared and honored to be a recipient of his famous blueberry pies! He will be greatly missed on the canals of Surf City.

  • March 06, 2021
    Kim Choate says:
    Dear Sweet Bonnie.... So very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you❤️

  • March 05, 2021
    June Stilley says:
    Bonnie and Robbie, I am so sorry for your loss. I didn't have the privilege of knowing Alfred well, but the times I met him, I could tell that he was a good man and had never met a stranger. It must have been a Webster trait. Fifty-three years is a life time of memories to hold on to. My love, thoughts and prayers are with you.

  • March 05, 2021
    Bob says:
    Bonnie, So sorry for your loss. AC will be missed by many. I enjoyed his sense of humor, his dedication to the shooting sports. A Brother in Arms. It will be hard to fill his Flip Flops.

  • March 04, 2021
    Dot Watson says:
    Bonnie, I am so very sorry to hear of Alfred's passing. He was always a friend and one I treasured. Love and sympathy to you, my friend.