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Joyce Ferguson obituary, 1942-2025, Wilmington, NC

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1942

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2025

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Joyce Ferguson Obituary

Joyce Ferguson

January 23, 1942 - August 18, 2025

Joyce Groome Ferguson passed away peacefully Monday, August 18th in Wilmington, N.C. She was born on January 23, 1942, in High Point, N.C., daughter of the late Ivey Addison Groome and Emma Lee Aderholdt Groome. She was preceded in death by her husband Ansley "Todgie" Giddens Brown Jr., her older sister Linda Groome Casey, and Ansley's granddaughter Martha "Mattie" Seidel. She is survived by her children Ashley Chase Ferguson of Wilmington, N.C., John Groome Ferguson and wife Allyson of Charleston, S.C., and her grandchildren Charlotte Ivey Ferguson, Charles Hale Ferguson, and Smith Groome Ferguson, along with her younger sister Diane Groome Hedrick and husband Robert of Supply, N.C. She is also survived by her late husband's children, Martha "Marti" Brown Seidel and husband David of Oak Ridge, N.C., great granddaughter Lydia Martha Johnson, and Ansley Giddens Brown III and wife Jennifer of Lynchburg, V.A., and their children Abigail Grace Brown and Ansley "Todgie" Brown IV.

Joyce grew up in High Point, where her parents were members of the First Methodist Church. After graduating from High Point Central High School, Joyce attended Wake Forest University on academic scholarship, was elected president of the Women's Government Association, and graduated cum laude with a major in French and a minor in Music.

In 1964, she married Darrell Cox Ferguson, also of High Point. They resided in Charlotte, N.C. where Joyce taught French in High School and took her students on trips to Paris and Switzerland. She always believed that the experience of travel was part of a well-rounded education. They lived in Grand Rapids, M.I., where she continued teaching before moving to Morganton, N.C. where they raised their two children, Chase and John. In 1978 Joyce and Darrell, along with several young families started the Children's School (Morganton Day School). The school was founded with a unique focus on creativity. Joyce was deeply committed to and contributed to the school's success.

After Joyce and her children moved to Greensboro, she received her Master of Education degree from UNC-G. She then taught communications and public speaking with a rare talent, becoming a beloved mentor to so many graduate students and playing an important role in the speaking across-the-curriculum (SAC) movement. This talent and dedication have been honored since 2010 by the National Association of Communication Centers (NACC) with the Joyce Ferguson Faculty Paper Award, which is presented annually at the NACC conference for outstanding communication research by a faculty member. In 2017 Joyce was honored again, winning the Don Yoder Distinguished Faculty Award presented by the Basic Course Division of the National Communication Association.

During her years in Greensboro, she met Ansley "Todgie" Brown, a man that would change the trajectory of her life forever. After meeting while working on a local play, they fell in love and married in 1992. Ansley absolutely doted on Joyce as they both celebrated their love for art, theater, music, the Democratic Party, five-star restaurants, flamboyant hats, and constant travel. Trips to Paris, New Orleans, New York, and South Beach were taken regularly, with Joyce always returning smiling ear-to-ear. In Greensboro they loved to attend plays, French movies, Grasshopper baseball games, and services at Holy Trinity Episcopal church. Ansley often asked Joyce to play classical music on their baby grand piano, which she did with beauty and precision.

Joyce "Mama J" will always be remembered for her kind heart, beautiful laugh and smile, and pure sweet soul. She deeply loved everyone in her big family and was deeply loved by all.

A celebration of life will be held at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be made to the Joyce G. Ferguson Endowed Fund in Communication Studies:

go.uncg.edu/joycefergusonfund.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The News Herald on Aug. 28, 2025.

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