George "Bunky" William Henderson III

George "Bunky" William Henderson III obituary, Charleston, SC

George "Bunky" William Henderson III

George Henderson Obituary

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George William Henderson III, known to his family and friends as Bunky, passed away on February 13, 2022. He was surrounded by family at his home in Charleston, SC. Bunky lived a full and extraordinary life, characterized by a rewarding career and an extensive record of service to the communities in which he lived. Above all, Bunky dedicated his life to personal relationships. He was a devoted husband, a beloved father and grandfather, and an unwavering friend to the loyal companions that brought him so much laughter, support, and immeasurable love over the years. These relationships were Bunky's life's work, and they remain a priceless gift to those who will miss him dearly and think of him often. Born on September 26, 1948, in Roanoke, VA, the son of George William Henderson Jr. and Jean Killey Henderson, Bunky lived most of his childhood in Atlanta, GA, where he was blessed with many fond memories and lifelong friends. Upon graduating from Episcopal High School in Alexandria, VA, he matriculated to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he was a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity and the Order of Gimghoul. After graduating from UNC, he became a Lieutenant (j.g.) in the U.S. Navy and served as Operations and Salvage Diving officer on the USS Deliver (ARS-23). He was later awarded the Navy Achievement Medal for his service in Vietnam. Returning home, Bunky earned his MBA from Emory University and went to work for Burlington Industries, one of the largest textile companies in the world. In his 28 years at Burlington, he served in a number of leadership roles that took him around the world, including positions based in Atlanta, London, New York, and Greensboro, NC. He was particularly fond of Greensboro, where he raised his family and lived from 1986 to 2017. After successfully serving as President of the Denim Division and Lee's Carpets, Bunky was named President & CEO of Burlington in 1994 at the age of 46. He was eventually elected Chairman and served in that role until the company was sold in 2003. Following his "retirement" in 2003, Bunky's career had a remarkable second act that brought him a great deal of joy and pride. He served on the Board of Directors of Jefferson Pilot, Wachovia Corporation, Lincoln National, Turnpike Properties, and Basset Furniture Industries. He also served on the Board of Visitors for the UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School, in addition to a number of non-profit organizations. Throughout his career, Bunky earned the respect of his peers and colleagues through his humility, his open-minded approach, and his determination to succeed. More than anything else, he was guided by his resolute commitment to "do the right thing" at all times, a core principle he instilled in his children and grandchildren. He will also be remembered for his deeply optimistic world view and contagious sense of humor. Bunky was an avid golfer and forever grateful for the friendships and opportunities the game brought to him. He held memberships at Royal St. George's, Seminole Golf Club, and Yeamans Hall. He was past President of both the Greensboro Country Club and the Roaring Gap Club. Bunky was always modest about his golf game, but he was quietly competitive and always seemed to be at his best when the pressure was on - nobody ever counted him out of a hole. Later in life, he developed a love for fly fishing and became familiar with, among other places, the beautiful and challenging rivers of New Zealand. Bunky was always most relaxed at his mountain house in Roaring Gap, NC, where he enjoyed spending time with family and friends. Bunky is survived by his wife Lindsay, to whom he was engaged after a two-month courtship. Bunky was always the first to admit that he married "way over his head," and their 50-year partnership serves as a true inspiration to those who know them. He is also survived by his two children, George William Henderson IV and Stephanie Henderson Molster (John); his four grandchildren, Julia Brito Henderson, William Brito Henderson, John Sanford Molster III ("Ford"), and George Henderson Molster; his sister Ann Henderson Martin (Robert); and a number of dear friends that he considered to be family. A celebration of Bunky's life will be held at Grace Church Cathedral at 98 Wentworth Street in Charleston, SC, on Friday, February 18, 2022 at 2:00 p.m.

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February 10, 2024

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October 4, 2022

Mary Schenck Dator posted to the memorial.

February 20, 2022

Felicia Brown posted to the memorial.

Kathy Barton - Massey

February 10, 2024

Cannot believe it is already a year since George passed. We think of him often as he was such a part of our careers and a dear Friend. We laugh about the memories and know he is making those same friendship in Heaven. Miss you George, you were so good to us and we love you!

Mary Schenck Dator

October 4, 2022

We are so very sorry about Bunky. He was a kind and generous man, and we are grateful for the love he showed Canterbury School. May his memory be a blessing. Mary Dator, Canterbury SChool

Felicia Brown

February 20, 2022

Dear Lindsay and Henderson family -

I was so sorry to learn about George's passing. Though it's been several years since I saw him, I've always remembered George as a kind, sincere and generous person and advisor. When my first business was young, George was often a supportive sounding board for my ideas and questions. I valued and appreciated his input and suggestions greatly.

Once, I had the opportunity to do an interview with George for a writing project I was working on. I remember being struck by how down to earth he was despite being in such a high profile and high pressure role with Burlington Industries. I've thought of that interview often over the years and appreciate how he made me feel my small local business was just as important and valid as an international textile company.

My deepest sympathies for the family and all who loved George/Bunky.

Elizabeth Barr

February 20, 2022

Dear Lindsay, Stephanie, and George,
Writing this message to you is the smallest measure of caring that I can offer you in response to Bunky's passing, but I hope that I will see you very soon to offer my condolences in person. As we can witness from even this platform of tribute that Bunky changed lives. He gave me one piece of advice many years ago, and I heeded it. Turn right, he said. That small suggestion carried great weight for me, and determined a new way of living after many years of wrong turns.
My love to you all, and prayers for peace in your hearts.

Elizabeth Barr Winston Salem, NC

Will Ravenel

February 18, 2022

I remember Bunky very well. I first met him when we were both campers at Camp Yonahnoka in Linville, NC, before either of us was old enough to attend the Episcopal High School. I lost track of him after his graduation (a year ahead of me); but other classmates remained in touch with him and let me know that he was doing well.

I'm very sorry to hear that he's no longer with us, but I'm pleased to know that he had a wonderful, fulfilling life and a family who loved him. We all should be so fortunate.

Paula Knight

February 17, 2022

Lindsay, so very sorry for you loss. Think of you often and even more now. Love and miss you. You´ll be in my prayers.

Doug Murphy

February 17, 2022

Lindsay my sincerest condolences to you the kids and all of the Henderson's on George's passing. I worked with George and his dad for many years and was lucky enough to have been part of the Denim team he built at Burlington. I know that even with all of his various positions within the company he had a true soft spot for the Denim group he created and the feeling was mutual.
Many meetings, many laughs and a lot of good business. He's gone to soon and will be missed.

Sincerely,
Doug

Doug Murphy

February 17, 2022

Lindsay my sincerest condolences to you the kids and all of the Henderson's on George's passing. I worked with George and his dad for many years and was lucky enough to have been part of the Denim team he built at Burlington. I know that even with all of his various positions within the company he had a true soft spot for the Denim group he created and the feeling was mutual.
Many meetings, many laughs and a lot of good business. He's gone to soon and will be missed.

Sincerely,
Doug

Kathy Barton

February 16, 2022

Dear Lindsay,
If there was a mentor in my life it was George Henderson, his belief in me stayed with me for decades. The years at Burlington were some of the best, developing the friendships we have to this day. George was kind, genuine and sincere. I could not thank him enough for all he did for me and how much fun we had. Our hearts are broken for you and your family. I am so glad to have connected with George bit in last 2 years. God bless you and your family. You are in our prayers.

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Margaret Ann Hall

February 16, 2022

Lindsay, George, and Stephanie. Cam and I are so sad to hear this news. We have so many fond memories of days in Greensboro. Our boat trip to Charleston and concert to Billy Joel and Elton John are some of our fondest memories. He was one of the kindest and most humble people I´ve known. He loved his family well. He was indeed an inspiration. Cam and I send love and prayers to all of you.

Peter Stephens

February 16, 2022

Bunky how kind of a friend you are to so many and even though our paths did not cross very often, you were always so gracious and asked after me and what I was up to and you took the time to really spend those quality moments which leaves a presence on others lives. Thank you for those many moments and friendship to all the Stephens over the years. We will miss you and all your family are in our prayers. THANK YOU!

Peter Stephens

Thomas Creato

February 16, 2022

George changed my life. Recruited to become a sales VP into his Lees Division in 1989, his confidence in me and direction provided, greatly contributed to my professional and personal growth. Hard work, high integrity and good times. An honor to be involved.
Just don't three putt on the golf course!

Paul McCallum

February 16, 2022

George Henderson first hired my dad to work for Burlington Industries, straight out of college, in London, in 1979. He would then bring dad and us to the States, full-time in 1990, to work for Lees Carpet.

His belief in Jim McCallum not only changed my father's life... but our entire family's.

For that, I'm forever grateful.

My thoughts are with George and his family at this time.

We all owe him a debt that can never be repaid.

Xxx

Diane Murphy

February 15, 2022

Lindsay, George and Stephanie,
I can't tell you how very sorry I was to hear of George's passing. He was one of the kindest, genuine people I knew.
When we all moved to Greensboro in 1985 George was always concerned about how everyone was coping with the move. The denim division was truly the best and in spite of George's position as President, he never stopped to care about all his people.
I am so glad I was able to know him and he will always be remembered in the nicest way. He was truly one of the best!
Please take care of yourself and if you're ever in Greensboro I would love to see you. All my love and prayers!
Love
Diane

Brenda Drummond

February 15, 2022

Lindsay, I'm so saddened to learn of Bunky's death. He was such a gentleman and one of the nicest men I've known and worked with. Always smiling and had a kind word. Heaven has gained an angel. You and your family are in my prayers during this difficult time.

Jim McCallum

February 15, 2022

Lindsay, George and Stephanie,
Deepest condolences for your loss and it is a sad day for the world to lose such a shining light as George.

I cannot over emphasize the incredible impact George has had on my life, from hiring me straight out of college, in London, as a raw and naive kid, to moving me and my family to the US to join his new management team, to his advocacy in promoting me to a position he once held as president of Lees. His support and mentorship literally shaped my career.

More importantly than this though, his humour,, his integrity, his honesty, his candour and his leadership qualities made an impact that has shaped my life.

He was a true hero to most that knew him and will forever be missed.

Vickie Smith

February 15, 2022

To Bunky's beautiful & sweet family. I am so very sorry for your loss. Oh what a sweet soul. He was always so very kind to me. He just simply made my day. May God give you strength & comfort in the coming days

Lori Dexter

February 15, 2022

Lindsay, Stephanie, George,

Greg and I are so saddened to hear this. Bunky is one of the sweetest people I have ever had the opportunity to meet and spend some time with at Roaring Gap. I always looked forward to every story he had to tell, every smile he had to share, every hug he had to give. The lives he touched are so much better for having known him.

Dear Dear Bunky, you are, and always will be, remembered and loved by so many. You hold a very special place in my heart.

much love to you all,

Lori Dexter

Ken Kunberger

February 15, 2022

George was a true mentor for me and I'll never forget how much he supported me during my time at Burlington. He hired me in 1998 and was always available as an advisor and a friend. Lindsay, I am so saddened and sorry for your loss. Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. George was a very special person in my life and I will never forget him. May he Rest In Peace!

Jen Fuller

February 15, 2022

Lindsay ,Steph, and George,
I am so sorry for your loss and Bunky will be missed greatly . His smile was infectious and his love for life was quite obvious. He will always have a special place in the Fuller family .

I am so sad that I can't be there but will be thinking of you all.

Sending hugs and kisses,
Jen

Jeff Beach

February 15, 2022

Bunky will be missed but has moved onto a better place. I have always enjoyed a round of golf with Bunky and his humor. My prayers are with his family.

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