Prosser and his wife Nancy met in
Cincinnati. He had two sons, Scott and
Mark, who are from his first marriage to Ruth Charles. and is now head coach at Winthrop University. An avid sports fan, Prosser was a follower of the
Pittsburgh Steelers since childhood and would often find sports bars to watch their games while on the road. Prosser stated, in an interview that aired just after his death, that his favorite quote was from
Ralph Waldo Emerson: "He was a
transcendentalist in America in the 1830s who said 'Our chief want in life is someone who will make us do what we can.' I thought that was a powerful statement that we need to be around people who challenge us to be as good as we can be." Since 2009, Prosser's legacy has been celebrated in
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, with the annual READ Challenge as part of the Skip Prosser Literacy Program. The READ Challenge, a collaboration between Wake Forest Athletics and the Wake Forest Department of Education with support from the Winston-Salem-based literary nonprofit Bookmarks, encourages and supports reading among fourth-grade students in Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools. In the fall of 2019, 1,441 fourth graders from 29 elementary schools participated in the READ Challenge. 903 fourth-graders read 1500 or more minutes before winter break, the highest participation total since 2014. ==Death==