The longtime friend of Elon University and Elon Phoenix Athletics passed away June 27 after a long illness.

Former Elon University trustee Anne Ellington Powell of Burlington, N.C., died June 27 at her home after a long and difficult illness.
Powell was elected to Elon’s Board of Trustees in 2008 and was a highly involved supporter and longtime friend of the university. She was the wife of Elon life trustee and former chair of the Board Dr. James B. Powell and the daughter of the late Dr. Robert E. (Bob) Ellington and his wife, Helen Ellington, who served many years as distinguished Elon staff members.
“We are deeply saddened by Anne’s passing,” said Elon President Connie Ledoux Book. “For decades, she was among Elon’s most loyal advocates, serving on boards and committees, hosting university events in her home and telling the story of our university wherever she went. She and her family have generously contributed to every dimension of Elon’s growth, supporting scholarships, academic programs, and facilities – always focused on the student experience and excellence. We will always be grateful for her positive spirit and steadfast support.”
In 1986, the Anne Ellington Powell Master Artist Series was established by a gift by the Powells, bringing internationally renowned performers to Elon for nearly 20 years. In 1988 the Powells dedicated Elon’s Jimmy Powell Tennis Center to the memory of their first son, who died in early childhood.
Anne Ellington Powell joined Elon’s Board of Visitors in 2000. She served on the campaign leadership committee for the Ever Elon Campaign and was on the executive committee of the Elon Society. The Koury Business Center, which opened in 2006, includes the James B. and Anne Ellington Powell Lobby in recognition of the couple’s leadership support for the building’s construction.
The Powells have contributed to the R.N. Ellington Health Center, the “It Takes a Village” Project, several scholarship funds and Elon Athletics. The Powells also provided key funding for the Caroline E. Powell Building, the Maude Sharpe Powell Professorship and the T.E. Powell Endowed Professorship. They are members of two Elon giving societies, the Order of the Oak and the 1889 Society.
Anne Powell was also active in many Alamance County boards and organizations and supported efforts to increase support for K-12 education.
At the center of Anne’s life was her loving family, including her husband, Jim; their three children John Banks Powell, Ross Powell, M.D., and Helen Powell Bode, M.D.; her mother Helen Ellington; and many other loving relatives. She was a devoted friend to hundreds of people who cherished her.
From an obituary published by Rich & Thompson Funeral and Cremation Service:
Anne was preceded in death by her beloved son, James “Jimmy” Bobbitt Powell Jr.; her father, Dr. Robert “Bubba” Norwood Ellington; and her sister-in-law, Alison Westmoreland Ellington.
She is survived by her devoted husband of more than 41 years, Dr. James Bobbitt Powell; her mother, Helen Arendell Ellington; her brothers, Robert Norwood Ellington Jr. and Dr. Kenneth Scott Ellington (Linda); her sister, Ruth Helen Ellington; her son, John Banks Powell (Samantha) and their daughters, Maeve Eileen and Clara Banks; her son, Dr. James Rosser Powell; her daughter, Dr. Helen Powell Bode (Paul) and their children, Anne Arendell, John Bridges, and Mary Ellington; her stepdaughter, Daphne Powell Markcrow (Craig) and their children, Anna and Henry; along with countless nieces, nephews, cousins, and treasured friends.
A Celebration of Dee’s life will be held at Front Street United Methodist Church in Burlington on Saturday, July 11, 2026, at 12 p.m. A private family burial will precede the service, and the family will receive friends following the service.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Duke’s Tisch Brain Tumor Center (Duke University Medical Center, DUMC 3624, Durham, NC 27710), Elon University Tennis Program (CB #2615, Elon, NC 27244), or the Brain Aneurysm Foundation (269 Hanover Street, Building #3 Hanover, MA 02339).