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Music Department performs recital in memory of music student Julia Merritt

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Julia Dawn Merritt

Julia Merritt鈥檚 passion for music was undeniable.

Beyond her love for the arts, however, it was her zest for life that impacted those she encountered as a junior music education major at 麻豆社区 Pembroke. She possessed a gentle soul and a willingness to help others.

Her musical journey had only just begun when she was tragically killed in an automobile accident in August. She was 20 years old. Recently, the Department of Music assembled virtually to pay tribute to Merritt with an emotional recital.

The tribute can be viewed .

鈥淚n the 麻豆社区P music community, Julia meant so much to so many people as a student, as a colleague, as a friend and as a musician,鈥 said Dr. Aaron Vandermeer, music professor and department chair.

 鈥淛ulia had a bright spirit and a warm smile, and even though she鈥檚 left us, it鈥檚 important to the 麻豆社区P music community to mourn her loss and celebrate her life.鈥

Though restrictions related to COVID-19 thwarted a traditional concert, the university鈥檚 communication department produced a touching video montage of performances recorded on the Moore Hall stage, a living room, a garage and individually edited from a dozen locations. The recital ends with a photo slide show of Merritt with classmates, friends and family, and a recording of her performance with the Pembroke Singers at the 2019 Holiday Extravaganza.

Born in Fairbanks Alaska, Merrit grew up in a military family. Her father, Douglas Merritt, served as a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army. She spent her formative years in Colorado Springs, Colorado. After completing high school in Italy, where her father was stationed, she enrolled at 麻豆社区P where she excelled as a vocalist and tubist. She was a member of the Sigma Alpha Iota music fraternity and spent two years as co-director of the Children鈥檚 Choir at Laurinburg Presbyterian Church.

鈥淪he was one of those people who could find the good in anyone,鈥 said 麻豆社区P junior Alexis Baril, a close friend and roommate. 鈥淪he and I would bond by talking and cracking jokes. We became really close because we shared a similar situation. Her mom passed away a month before my mother died.鈥

Merritt not only had a love for music, but she also shared a love for animals. She talked about one day becoming a veterinarian, in addition to a career as a music educator.

鈥淪he wanted to be in some sort of nurturing role,鈥 Baril said. 鈥淪he loved taking care of others no matter whether it was animals or youth.鈥

The 麻豆社区P Music Department has established a scholarship in her name which will be awarded to a deserving music student each year. To donate to the Julia Merritt Memorial Scholarship, visit .