Beaufort County Community College to dedicate Dr. Charles O. Boyette Conference Center
Published 3:59 pm Saturday, January 22, 2022
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The Beaufort County Community College Foundation will dedicate its multipurpose room in honor of Dr. Charles O. Boyette on January 31 at 10:30 a.m. The public is invited to attend. The ceremony will be on BCCC’s campus in the Conference Center and Early College High School Building. The naming acknowledges a generous donation from Boyette’s estate last year.
The Dr. Charles O. Boyette Conference Center is used for most large college gatherings, including banquets, award ceremonies, graduation ceremonies, student activities, guest speakers and line dancing classes. During the spring of 2021, the Beaufort County Health Department used the room for its mass vaccination operations, building on Boyette’s medical legacy. He was the longest serving chair of the BCCC Foundation Board of Directors.
Boyette was an original member of the BCCC Foundation Board of Directors and served as its chair for 32 years, from 1984-2016. The college planted a memorial tree in his honor in 2016 to commemorate his lifetime of service to the students of BCCC.
Boyette completed his undergraduate work at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and continued at its School of Medicine, earning his doctorate in 1961. He served as a U.S. Navy flight surgeon until 1964, then relocated to Belhaven and established the C.O. Boyette Medical Clinic where he served the area until his death in 2016.
A longstanding pillar of the medical community in Beaufort and Hyde counties, Boyette served as a family physician for 55 years. He was also president of the North Carolina Academy of Family Physicians and was appointed to the Governor’s Commission on Infant Mortality. He was chief of staff at Pungo District Hospital in Belhaven for 19 years and active medical staff for 48 years. He served as the medical director of the Hyde County Health Care Units, Hyde County Health Department, Hydeland Home Health, Hydeland Hospice, Hyde County EMS and Cross Creek Healthcare Facility. In 2004, Boyette was awarded the United States Country Doctor of the Year.
A leader in politics as well, Boyette served on the Belhaven Town Council for seven years and as mayor of the Town of Belhaven for 30 years. In 2014, he was awarded the North Carolina Order of the Long Leaf Pine.
The Boyette family now spans four children and seven grandchildren across three states; daughter Marie B. Cristiano in Greenville; Charles O. “Chuck” Boyette, Jr. in Wilmington; daughter Cherryl Boyette in Alexandria, Va., and daughter Carla Boyette in Charleston, S.C.
For questions regarding contributions and naming opportunities through the BCCC Foundation, contact Serena Sullivan, VP of Institutional Advancement, at serena.sullivan@beaufortccc.edu or 252-940-6326.