In his personal statement shared at his memorial service, Dr. David Belcher wrote: “Mine has been a remarkable life.” And, that it was.
Read his final words to us all
Memorial Service
Many joined Susan Brummell Belcher and the entire Belcher family to celebrate the life and accomplishments of Dr. David O. Belcher. The service can be viewed on this site and condolences can be shared here.
1 p.m. Saturday, June 23
A reception followed in the Bardo Arts Center Star Lobby.
Bardo Fine and Performing Arts Center
The service took place on the campus of ĢƵ at the Bardo Arts Center theater where Dr. Belcher, an accomplished pianist, performed many times.
Carrying His Legacy Forward
He inspired us to action and purpose. May we honor him by continuing the momentum.
Share
Dr. Belcher loved to share stories – not his own, but those of accomplished students. Share your condolences here, and find out how you can continue to share the success stories of higher education.
Support
Student scholarships were Dr. Belcher’s top philanthropic priority. In lieu of flowers, he asks us to support scholarships at ĢƵand at other universities he has served.
Memories of a Great Leader and Friend
From those whose lives he changed forever.
Larger than Life
A glimpse into the thousands of memorable moments that we will carry with us.
Dr. Belcher serenades students at WCU’s commencement ceremony with air horns
Known for his enthusiasm, Dr. Belcher celebrates a win for WCU’s basketball team
An accomplished musician, Dr. Belcher performed on stage during WCU’s 125 years celebration
Always a part of the annual “Freshman Run,” Dr. Belcher posing with ĢƵstudents
David and Susan Belcher outside of their home in Cullowhee, North Carolina
Dr. Belcher with Richard Sneed, Principal Chief of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
Dr. Belcher with Margaret Spellings, President of the University of North Carolina System
ĢƵstudents showing their support for Dr. Belcher after his diagnosis