Cullen Thomas Ferguson

cullen ferguson

March 8, 1943 ~ October 11, 2025

Born in: Corpus Christi, Texas
Resided in: Black Mountain, North Carolina

Cullen Thomas Ferguson, loving husband, dedicated father and grandfather, and acclaimed TV journalist, passed away on October 11, 2025, at Mission Hospital in Asheville, N.C. He was 82.

Before Cullen retired to his beloved Gather ‘Round home nestled among the cloud-kissed Appalachian Mountains in Black Mountain, N.C., Cullen enjoyed a distinguished, 36-year career as a reporter and anchor at WSOC-TV in Charlotte. He became a household name fighting for the community as a consumer advocate on “Action 9,” where he helped countless viewers, and as an investigative reporter. Cullen also delighted his audience with his booming voice and quirky wit on gardening segments and with offbeat stories that would uplift every heart even on grim news days. Cullen ultimately became one of the most highly rated local morning and noon anchors before retiring in 2005.

Despite keeping incredibly challenging hours—his days as a morning anchor kicked off around 2 AM—Cullen was unwavering in his commitment to his family, ensuring he joined his wife and children at the dinner table every evening. Cullen’s epic road trips in an old blue Econoline van driving his family from Charlotte west to the Grand Canyon and north to Nova Scotia and beyond will live on in good-natured infamy! And his family will cherish memories of their many vacations along the wide sandy shores of North Litchfield Beach, S.C. In their golden years, Cullen and his wife also took many adventurous trips overseas.

Cullen’s death from pulmonary fibrosis left a more than six-foot-tall void in the hearts of his family and friends. For the last decade of his life, Cullen faced numerous health challenges with remarkable optimism and vigor. Ever the selfless advocate, he was more concerned with the well-being of his family and the wider world than he was with his own struggles. While he battled his ultimate health challenges with characteristic tenacity, Cullen’s rapid illness progression during his last days caught family and friends by surprise.

Cullen spent his final hours wrapped in the love of his devoted wife of 58 years, Gwendolyn “Gay” Ferguson, and his grateful children, Michelle, Doug, and Bo. He also was buoyed by loving phone calls from his grandchildren, Patrick and Grace Ferguson, daughter-in-law Michelle “Shelly” Ferguson, and son-in-law, Gary “Chip” Howard. He is survived by sister, Judy Smith, and many loving nieces and nephews and other extended family members, who — along with his Black Mountain Presbyterian pastors and universe of friends — lifted up Cullen when he needed them most. He was predeceased by sisters Carla Howard and Gloria Kuczminski.

Cullen’s memory will endure as a selfless man who used his melodious voice to champion others and whose love and humor continue to be a light for those he leaves behind. He was a man of faith whose baritone singing voice will echo for years in the sanctuary of his church and in the hearts of all who knew him.

A Celebration of Cullen’s life will be held at 2:00 PM on Sunday, November 23 at Black Mountain Presbyterian Church. Cullen regularly volunteered at the Kiwanis Thrift Shop in Black Mountain, so bring your saleable items there, and tell them Cullen sent you. In lieu of flowers, donations in Cullen’s memory may be made to Black Mountain Presbyterian Church, 117 Montreat Road, Black Mountain, NC 28711.

Groce Funeral Home’s Lake Julian team is assisting the family.

Services

Celebration of Life: November 23, 2025 2:00 pm

Black Mountain Presbyterian Church
117 Montreat Road
Black Mountain, NC 28711

(828)669-2725

Funeral Home Assisting The Family:

Groce Funeral Home at Lake Julian
72 Long Shoals Road
Arden, NC 28704

(828)687-3530
http://www.grocefuneralhome.com

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  1. Much love to the entire family in this heart-breaking time. Lean on each other and on the spirit of the Universe that surrounds and supports you. Doug (and Chip), I love you.

  2. My goodness… my heart is saddened to read this. I worked with Cullen at WSOC. TV. As a Creative Services producer Cullen was is many many promotional spots I did tgat promoted the anchors and their positions. Cullen… was kind, thoughtful and the consummate professional. I too to enjoyed his fun, kidding side. Please know I will be thinking of the family as you navigate the coming days and months adjusting. He was a fine Christian man!

  3. So sad to here about Cullen, one of my favorite people at WSOC-TV. Keeping his family in my prayers. Enjoyed working with him.

  4. Prayers out to Gwen and the family. One my most cherished memories are of Cullen at our SMPC Christmas party and the 12 days of Christmas song.

  5. Mr Ferguson, you demonstrated how a parent’s love could lead the way for community. You did so proudly, loving your Son at a time when who he’d love was not always acceptable to community and stood up and beside him and his friends becoming an adopted parent, uncle or guardian. In life you were a symbol of strength and compassion, in illness and passing a symbol of strength, pride and grace. You will be missed, your light and impact will go on forever. Thank you sir.

  6. I was outsider, a viewer and an in-law of the WSOC family and Cullen treated me like family as he did my children. His exuberant generosity sometimes extended right to the edge such as the time he let my then 9-year-old son drive his speedboat, loaded with the unwary, but still under his watchful eye. It was the highlight of my son’s day and probably that whole summer. Just one of many stories that will be told.

  7. I absolutely loved working with Cullen, and considered it a honor. He was such a neat guy, and we shared so many great laughs. Rest easy, Cullen.

  8. So sorry to hear this news. While working with Cullen at WSOC, he was always kind and helpful. Prayers for his family during this time.🙏

  9. I am deeply saddened to learn of Cullen’s passing. I truly enjoyed working with Cullen at WSOC-TV. He was very kind, helpful and was a terrific journalist. He handled the challenges of working the overnight/early morning schedule with a special dedication for our industry that was truly inspiring. He helped inform our viewers through his outstanding anchoring and reporting skills for decades. He did all of this, along with a firm commitment to his faith, family and friends. May his memory be a blessing to all of us fortunate enough to know Cullen and his wonderful family.

  10. Cullen will be remembered with affection and respect for the man he was and the journalist who never forgot that his work was in service to the community. How fortunate we were to know him and benefit from his work.

  11. To Gwen and family, I’m so saddened to hear of Cullen’s passing. Our condolences to you and your family. Cullen was a great and friendly man and will be missed. May he rest in eternal peace. Prayers for you and your family.

  12. What a great man. We were founding members of SMPC and sang together in the choir. I still tell people of how he acted out the 12 Days of Christmas Song. So funny. Prayers to Gwen and family. Cullen touched so many people.

  13. Had the pleasure of knowing Cullen and his family when his father in law purchased our home just up the street from Cullen’s home. Thanks for many great memories and may you take comfort in memories of a life well lived.

  14. Cullen Ferguson was such a nice, genuine, and thoughtful man. My daddy loved Cullen’s beautiful voice in the church choir and he was so supportive of my family during my father’s illness and death. I will always have fond memories of his kindness to us.

  15. Bo, Craig and I send our sincere condolences to you and your family during this season of loss of your father. May your memories of his wonderful life on earth bring peace and comfort to your family now and in the future.

  16. I am grateful to have known Cullen, Charlotte’s Channel 9 news anchor and Dad to my friend Doug throughout childhood. Always gentle and kind, Cullen was clearly a follower of Jesus. He was always loyal and loving with his children and a devoted husband. Rest in peace and rise in glory, Cullen! Praying for the Ferguson family as you grieve.

  17. Michelle & Doug — I was so sorry to hear of your Dad’s passing. I know you will miss him terribly! What a beautiful and meaningful life he lived. Peace be with you during this difficult time.

  18. Michelle- I am so sorry to hear about your dad’s passing. I will keep you and your family in my prayers.

  19. I am so sorry for your loss. I am praying for you all . Doug and I went to high school together, and Doug was always smiling and one of the most talented and smartest people in the entire school. Your family was and will always be important to the community. May God continue to bless you all.

  20. Cullen Ferguson and I had treated like father and son. We had a very strong relationship. I am from Haïti precisely Bayonnais Cathor ( from OFCB ministries). Since we had first meet we never missed a week without greeting once another. He told me that he was going to die but none of us new the specific day. But we had a long time texted on messenger to talk about our past. My family and I tally Grateful for what he had done for us. His death brings me sadness, I missed our friendship so much. I wish all the Fergurson family strengthen and condolences. CULLEN IS UNFORGEABLE.
    May God host him straightly to heaven.

    Rest in peace 🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️✌️

  21. To the Ferguson Family you are in my prayers as you adjust to life without Cullen. I watched him everyday on WSOC when I was growing up and loved his quick wit and smile. Cullen is completely healed and in the arms of his Saviour now. Rest in peace Cullen.

  22. I got to know Cullen from the many breakfast get-togethers we had as fellow (and admitted) “Geezers,” and, each time, I was so caught up in what he had to offer that I’d forget what I was gonna speak about! I respected his wit and knowledge, and will miss him a LOT! Family members, I do hope you realize what a precious person he was.

  23. Cullen was a courageous man of conviction, in his life and in his work. And he was so much fun to be around!
    I was proud to call him a friend.

  24. What a wonderful man! In my short time at South Mecklenburg Presbyterian, I got to know Cullen. Watched him for years on WSOC, but he was always an easy to know person.

  25. I met Cullen when I worked at Kaiser in Charlotte. I recognized that smile when I opened the door to call his son into the office. A very pleasant man. That was over 30 years ago.


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