Bessie-Whyman-Obituary

Bessie Mae Whyman

Santa Ana, California

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Whyman, Bessie Mae "Beth" February 26, 1925 - January 10, 2010 Bess was born in Clayton, Oklahoma and moved to California in 1941. She was a resident of Anaheim for the past 53 years. Bess was loved by everyone who knew her and always had a big smile for anyone she came in contact with.She...

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we met Beth on a train coming back from San Diego this past September. Labor Day weekend. She touched our hearts and we tried to keep in touch often. I am saddened and sickened by her death. She was the kindest, happiest person I have ever met. God Bless you, Bessie May.

We were neighbors with Bessy, and every year my kids and I would go trick or treating, and by her kindness she showed when she passed out her candys I know she is with our Lord Jesus Christ. She had his light and you could see. May God give you the peace you need to overcome a life taken without cause. God Bless you and your family

I met Grandma Bessie about a year after Marks death. my daughter-in-law, Carmen Bryant worked with him at Kaisers and shortly after had a son who she called Mark. Grandma Bessie treated him as her own grandchild and was good friends with our family. She loved to come to all our doings and always wore one of her great hats. I last saw her in June for my granddaughers graduation party. I could not believe when I heard of her death. I has bothered me to this day the way she died. She was...

We thank the Whyman family especially Beth for her great charity to all she has touched. May God Bless her and keep her close to His heart.
Orange County Self Help Center

I first met Bessie at the E-Bell Club of Anahiem, when I became a new member - I remember her brite smile and her hugs - and those wonderful hats she wore! She was a very endearing person, and at her age, I missed my own grandmother. Bessie was so active & alert. My heart goes out to her family and all her friends. She will be dearly missed. Blessed be, Bessie!

Beth was like a grandmother to me. As the great-granddaughter of her longtime neighbors, Heck and Colleen, I have and always will hold a special place in my heart for Bess. I remember as a young child,walking across the street to Bess' and playing her piano, and just spending time with her. She was always smiling and remember her taking me to the mall for shopping or out for "meat and fries"! I feel so safe knowing that she is up in Heaven on my side! I now have a very special guardian angel...

I knew Bessie Mae from working at Bank of America in Anaheim. She always had a smile on her face and was well loved by all of us. May God rest her soul................. Charlotte Cexton Daugherty

Beth was a good , dear lady loved by everyone. Always had a smile. I remember that smile & her good humor. She was a good neighbor & friend for my parents. for over 30 years. She will be missed dearly.

I was only three years old when I met Beth Whyman in 1957, we were neighbors til I grew up and got married and moved away.My folks at that point remained neighbors til they both passed away .Beth was such a joy to know ,she was a dear lady.Our neighbor hood was such a safe haven during those many years ago.Mrs. Whyman helped to make that so with her love for us kids (watching out for us)Which I am sure she is still doing.Hold on to the Hope of eternal life which God who does not lie promised...