Individual Details
William Price "Bill" FURR
(15 Dec 1942 - 15 Apr 2026)
As dean of the Honors College, Fraley will also hold the Bill and Emily Furr Honors College Distinguished Professorship. The professorship was established through a donation from the Furrs along with matching funds from the UNC System Board of Governors’ Distinguished Professorship Endowment Trust Fund to provide support for the dean of the Honors College. Bill Furr graduated from ECU in 1965, and the Furrs are long-time financial supporters of the university. Furr has served on the ECU Board of Trustees, the ECU Foundation Board of Directors, the ECU Real Estate Foundation, the Business Advisory Council, the steering committee for the School of Business’ Golden Anniversary campaign, and the steering committee for the Shared Visions campaign. He is a member of the Order of the Cupola and founding member of the Chancellor’s Society. His son, Tom Furr ’89, is a member of the ECU Board of Trustees. “Emily and I are excited to see how the Honors College has grown in stature and increased its enrollment over the past 12 years,” Furr said. “The college has, since its inception, developed significantly, and with the Honors College Distinguished Professorship, we will continue to support and encourage this growth. It will only add to the university’s prestige.” Fraley said he and the Honors College team are grateful for the Furrs’ support and commitment to student success. “Their endowment creating the Furr distinguished professorship enables us to continue to provide a truly unique educational experience for our students,” he said.
https://news.ecu.edu/2023/04/28/with-honors/
https://news.ecu.edu/2023/04/28/with-honors/
Events
| Birth | 15 Dec 1942 | Statesville, Iredell County, NC | ![]() | ||
| Marriage | 25 Jul 1964 | Lenoir County, NC - Living | ![]() | ||
| Death | 15 Apr 2026 | Chapel Hill, Orange County, NC | ![]() | ![]() |
Families
| Spouse | Living |
| Child | Living |
| Child | Living |
| Child | Living |
| Father | Eldra Price FURR (1910 - 1961) |
| Mother | Annie Laurine HENKEL (1917 - 2015) |
| Sibling | Thomas Henkel FURR (1947 - 1964) |
Notes
Death
William Price Furr, 83, of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, passed away peacefully on April 15, 2026. Born in Statesville, North Carolina, Bill never forgot his roots — returning year after year to gather with his Statesville High School buddies for a weekend of fellowship and laughs. Bill attended East Carolina University, where he met the love of his life his freshman year. They moved to Charlotte for a career in textiles which led him to building a successful career as co-owner and Vice-President of Sales at Cumulus Fibres. His connection to ECU only deepened over the years, from Pirate football to working with the Honors College and Business School. He also had the distinction of serving on the Board of Trustees and was the lead benefactor for the campus iconic Cupola, a double-sized replica of the original dome topping the old Austin Building. Bill loved making money, but he hated spending it. He'd give it away, but he'd never waste it away. That generosity showed up everywhere he lived. He served Good Fellows in Denver, Hospitality House in Blowing Rock, and the Inter-faith Food Council in Chapel Hill. His faith was central to his life. Bill served on the vestries at St. Peter by the Lake in Denver and St. Mary of the Hills in Blowing Rock and was a devoted usher at Chapel of the Cross in Chapel Hill. His favorite time may have been the men's Thursday morning breakfast group and cooking hotdogs at their service projects. Bill filled his days with the people and pursuits he loved. A golfer since his youth — which led to plenty of fun holes in his later years — he played courses all around the world, including Scotland and Augusta National, but his favorite rounds were in Blowing Rock, Vero Beach, and Chapel Hill. He enjoyed ocean sailing and boating on Lake Norman with friends and family. He cherished walks around Bass Lake and loved fishing with his buddies, whether it was fly-fishing in the mountains or bone fishing in the Caribbean. His Democratic leanings were always good for lively discussions on Thursday with his martini group in Chapel Hill or around the table at lunch with friends in Blowing Rock. Next to God, Bill loved his family — starting with Em. She was his anchor and his partner in everything. He is survived by his beloved wife, Emily Rouse Furr; his children, Tom Furr and wife Erin, Elizabeth Hammond and husband John, and Laura Sanchez and husband Paul; and his seven precious grandchildren, Emily, Josh, Price, Wilson, Sophia, Paul, and Olivia. He was preceded in death by his parents, Price and Laurine Furr, and his brother, Tommy Furr. A memorial service will be held Saturday, June 27, 2026 at 2 P.M at St. Mary of the Hills Episcopal Church followed by a gathering of friends to honor Bill at Blowing Rock Country Club. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Inter-faith Food Council at ifcweb.org, Goodfellows of Denver, NC at eastlincolngoodfellows@gmail.com or Hospitality House in Boone at hosphouse.org.Endnotes
1. North Carolina Birth Index, 1800-2000 [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2005.
2. "North Carolina, County Marriages, 1762-2011 ", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QP9N-QR5Y : Sun Mar 10 01:25:25 UTC 2024.
3. Walker's Funeral Home, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

