Bebe-Eversfield-Obituary

Bebe Eversfield

Victoria, British Columbia

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Victoria, British Columbia

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EVERSFIELD, Bebe Born Esme (Bebe) de Roland passed away surrounded by family February 8, 2022 at the age of 97, in Victoria, BC. Born in Wellington, New Zealand August 5, 1924, predeceased by husband, Norman, 1984, and beloved son Glen, 2011. She is survived by sons, Derek, Mark (Lydia and her...

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I had the pleasure of meeting BeBe 2 summers ago. She was just the most wonderful and interesting lady. I had the pleasure in meeting I was so captivated by her stories. She showed me her book that was about her life, she was a beautiful beautiful ballerina and lady.

Bebe was like my second mother. While money was short at home she who find ways to give me jobs in the studio to help pay for classes. After a weekend of painting the studio she would take me to her beautiful home to sleep over. I still use ideas I learned about cooking and entertaining from Bebe. Dancing at Butchart was another amazing experience. Life skills were learned and carried fotward into adult life. I was so pleased that my 3 daughters got to meet Bebe and learn from her. I shall...

Bebe was always a pleasure to visit with and a joy to be around. Her friends at the dental office will remember her style, grace, and infectious smile. She will be missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing her. May she dance in peace and pain free.

My heartfelt sympathy to the family. I am so proud to have met Bebe as I am the Mother of two of her students that had the privilege of studying with her for a short time.

I attended the Bebe Eversfield school of dance in the 70s. An amazing woman. Thinking of you all

Will always remember dance class on Broad St. with fond memories. Happy to have met her.

I remember Bebe insisting that I would be singing "Chick-A-Boom" under black light in the 1971 Smile Show because it would be. in her words, "hip, with-it and a-go-go". No one who ever knew her will ever forget her. She was a oner. RIP Bebe.

Bebe did such a very good job at everything she produced. I felt enormous pride at being part of the team that performed in the Sunset shows at Butchart's. It was one of the most important, vital aspects of my teenage years. I was very fortunate to have been exposed to Bebe's dance instruction and direction, to experience the energy, determination and persistence that were part of the creation of every show. I can honestly say that my experiences with the Victoria School of Theatrical Arts...

What a remarkable woman; what a