David-Belman-Obituary

Dr. David Belman

New Britain, Connecticut

1933 - 2015

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Dr. David Belman, 80, of West Hartford, went home to be with the Lord on Nov. 30, 2014. He was the husband of the late Faye (Philipp) Belman. Born in Birmingham, England on Dec. 10, 1933, he was the son of the late Arthur and Annie "Nance" (Green) Belman. He grew up in Sutton Coldfield, England...

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I met David on two occasions when he attended the RAF Regiment AGM Reunions. Although we were a generation apart, we shared Regimental stories in the Bar! I am glad David returned to his Regiment in the last few years of his life. Per Ardua my friend, see you on final Parade! Frank Xavier ([email protected])

David succeed me and several others as Wheaton's student Director of Sports Information in the late '50s. He did, as you'd expect, a sterling job. We were equally impressed when this transplanted Englishman captured the hand of the lovely teacher Faye Phillips. His life and career did his alma mater and his Lord, proud. In behalf of his former colleagues on campus and the Alumni Association, we extend sympathies to his family.
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I volunteerfor Talking Books and have done so the same number of years as David. We are both Brits and shared a love of England, of walking there as well as a sense of humour.
We were not ready to lose you, David. Rest well and peacefully.

Dr. David was an inspiration to my wife and I. I knew him BEFORE he married FAYE!! We had the privilege of getting to know his daughter and son. The LATTER is of special significance to me, because I took Roger Belman with me to Jamaica and he was my surgical assistant for two wonderful weeks.
Our loss is Heaven's gain.

Jack Shuler DDs (and Nardos, wife)

Dr. Belman was a knowledgeable and considerate man, helping all. I was fortunate to know him through the Wood Badge Leadership training course. Gone Home..

I worked at New Britain General and knew Dr Belman from the clinic, he was an honorable man and it was an honor to know him. Rest in peace. Cathy O'Dell