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Obituaries » Paula Ann Cheatwood Paula Ann Cheatwood, 62, of Warrenton, passed away peacefully at her home on January 28, 2021, after a long battle with brain cancer.
Paula is survived by her daughter, Sallie Pisch (Charley); her stepson, Mark Pisch (Regina), and her granddaughters, Adrienne, Evelyn and Emily Rose.
She was preceded in death by her daughter, Annie Rose, and by her parents, William Hunt and Annie Mae Cheatwood.
Paula was born on August 31, 1958 in Warrenton\. She graduated from Fauquier High School in 1976 and from Franklin Pierce College in 1980 with a double degree in psychology and education. She was an avid outdoorswoman who summited Denali in 1984 and Mt. Kilimanjaro in 1989, and had a feature in South Dakotaâs Wind Cave named after her (Paulaâs Virgin Pit) during a mapping expedition with the National Outdoor Leadership School in 1981.