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The Canton community is coming together to celebrate the life of Dr. William ‘Bill’ Rolland, a retired educator and dedicated community member. His commitment to teaching, music, and faith touched many lives. A funeral service will be held at Canton Presbyterian Church on March 31, 2025, where friends and family can pay their respects and honor his impactful legacy.
Canton Community Remembers Dr. William “Bill” Rolland, A Life of Dedication and Service
With heavy hearts, the community of Canton, North Carolina, is coming together to remember a beloved figure, Dr. William Woody “Bill” Rolland, who passed away peacefully on the morning of March 22, 2025. His remarkable journey began on June 8, 1931, when he was born in the serene backdrop of Buncombe County. Growing up in Canton, Bill quickly established himself as a cherished member of his community, attending Canton High School, where he nurtured his love for music by playing both the drum and tuba in the school band.
A Passion for Music and Service
During the turbulent times of World War II, Bill showed his commitment to honoring those who served by playing the snare drum at the gravesides of fallen service members. This early display of respect and dedication laid the foundational values that would guide him throughout his life.
Academic Excellence and Teaching Career
After graduating from Canton High School, Bill moved on to King College in Bristol, TN, earning his degree in 1953. However, his thirst for knowledge didn’t stop there. He pursued a PhD in Nuclear Physics at the prestigious Duke University before starting an impressive academic career. Bill’s innovative spirit shone through early on when he contributed to the construction of a telescope and observatory at King College alongside Dr. Ed Burke.
In 1968, Bill began a 43-year tenure at St. Andrews Presbyterian College in Laurinburg, NC, where he taught Physics, Mathematics, and Computer Science. He was committed to sharing his passion for science and education with countless students, leaving a mark that will endure for generations.
A Life of Faith and Community
Throughout his life, Bill remained a devoted Christian and a cherished member of Trinity Presbyterian Church in Laurinburg, NC. His faith journey included a remarkable service as a Commissioned Lay Pastor at Manly Presbyterian Church for around 27 years. Additionally, he spent the last 14 years as a member of Canton Presbyterian Church, where his warmth and genuine spirit touched many lives.
A Family Man
Alongside his successful career, Bill was a loving husband and father. He married his wife, Joy, and together they raised four wonderful children: Bill, George, Betsy, and John. Bill found immense joy in watching his family grow and thrive, and he leaves behind eight grandchildren and future great-grandchildren who will carry on his legacy. Sadly, he was preceded in death by Joy and his parents, George Ephraim “Eph” and Bessie Woody Rolland.
Celebrating a Life Well-Lived
As we celebrate the life of Dr. William “Bill” Rolland, the community is invited to honor his memory at a funeral service that will be held at Canton Presbyterian Church on March 31, 2025, at 2:00 p.m.. Friends are encouraged to visit with the family starting at 1:00 p.m. and continuing until the service. The ceremony will be officiated by Reverend Esta Jarrett, who will help guide the community through this time of reflection and remembrance.
In Conclusion
Dr. William “Bill” Rolland was more than just an educator; he was a dedicated community member, a loving family man, and a friend to many. His contributions to education, his service to the church, and his deep love for his family and friends will be fondly remembered as we come together to celebrate a life so richly lived.
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- Wells Funeral Home: Dr. William “Bill” Rolland Obituary
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- Legacy.com: Joyce Rolland Obituary
- Crawford Ray: Maxie Lee Stamey Obituary
- Legacy.com: Hendersonville Area Obituaries
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