William Pearce

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SYLVA - William LeGrande Pearce, 33, passed away at his home on Aug. 2, 2022. He was the son of the late James William Pearce and Carol Hughes Pearce Taylor.

Will was born in Marietta, Georgia, on Nov. 12, 1988, and lived in Acworth, Georgia, until his family relocated to Cullowhee when he was two. Several years after his father, a professor in the business department at Western Carolina University, died, Will moved with his mother to Etowah and later to Rock Hill, South Carolina. After several years, Will and his mother missed the mountains and relocated back to Cullowhee.

As a teenager, Will had a major passion for skateboarding and was a member of the Zero Gravity Skateboard Team in Brevard. He often participated in area competitions and coached new skaters. Will was also an avid swimmer and joined the Smoky Mountain High School swim team. While swimming for the Smoky Mountain Mustangs, he was honored with The Most Valuable Male Swimmer Award. Will graduated from SMHS in 2007.

After graduation, he attended Greensboro College and The University of North Carolina at Greensboro before transferring to Western Carolina University a few years later. While at Western Carolina University, he enjoyed his entrepreneurship studies. In entrepreneurship competition for the best product idea, his collegiate team won both the first-place award and the People’s Choice Award.

For the last two years, Will worked as a real estate broker with Blue Ridge Premier Realty in Dillsboro. In 2021 he was awarded the Rookie of the Year award and set the record for having the highest sales ever for a first-year broker in the Carolina Smokies Association of Realtors serving Jackson, Macon, and Swain counties. Although his sales were high, Will measured his success by the satisfaction of his clients. His favorite days were those when he handed keys over to new homeowners.

Outside of work, Will liked spending time with friends at the lake, doing CrossFit and traveling abroad. Most recently, he traveled to France and Mexico. Will was known for being a friend to many and for caring for others, especially those in need. He will be missed by all those who were able to experience his infectious positivity, gentle spirit, and frequent phone calls to check on friends and family.

He is survived by his mother; stepfather, Edward W. Taylor, of Sylva; stepsisters, Amity Taylor (James Clark) of Austin, Texas, and Emmaline Taylor, of Arlington, Virginia; maternal grandmother, Ruth Pearce of Beavercreek, Ohio; uncles, W. T. Pearce (Karen) of Beavercreek, Ohio, and Dr. Douglas B. Hughes Jr. of Rock Hill, South Carolina; aunts, Jean Hughes of Avondale Estates, Georgia, and Sandra Harmon (David), of Rock Hill, South Carolina; and many cousins. He was preceded in death by his father, Jim Pearce; paternal grandfather, LeGrande Pearce; and maternal grandparents, Dr. Douglas B. Hughes Sr. and Iris Hughes.

In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made payable to The Will Pearce Memorial Fund, c/o First Citizens Bank, P. O. Box 637, Sylva, NC 28779. This fund is to be used in two areas in which Will had great interest: (1) For the purpose of providing funds for those who are aspiring to be real estate brokers but lack the money for course work and other initial expenses. (2) For providing funds to help with a future skatepark in Jackson County. In making donations to The Will Pearce Memorial Fund, please designate to aspiring real estate broker or to future skatepark.

Burial arrangements have been entrusted to Appalachian Funeral Services in Sylva. A public celebration of life service will be held on Sunday, Aug. 21, at 3 p.m. at Cullowhee United Methodist Church, 416 Central Drive, Cullowhee, NC 28723