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Loved you as Fast Fanny on Sandford and Son. RIP
Clarence Jackson
May 14, 2023 | Other
West Palm Beach, Florida
Bhetty Waldron, a longtime Palm Beach County educator and theater producer, has died. In the 1980s and '90s, she ran the Quest Theatre, dedicated to bringing African-American plays and perspective to the area. She also taught for years at U.B. Kinsey Elementary until her recent retirement.
Read MoreLoved you as Fast Fanny on Sandford and Son. RIP
Clarence Jackson
May 14, 2023 | Other
God Bless Your Soul 1000 Times Over.. I Send My Spiritual Positive Energy To Your Spiritual Positive Energy. Bhetty You've Made A Big Impact Here On Earth. I Was Able Recognize Your Spiritual Earthly Journey. You Have A Great Heart & Saw The Opportunity To Help The (Kids) Youth. I'm Pretty Sure & Confident That The Good Lord Is Well Pleased For ALL That You've Done & Shared While You Were Here Physically With Us. May U Continue Your Good Work In The Eternal Realm. I Send My Energy Of Love,...
RODERICK KEYES
July 10, 2018 | RIVERSIDE, CA | Family
My thoughts today about Bhetty are of a loving and caring woman with a zest for life. I was privileged to know her as a creative and positive force in the community in particular with children. Our work together with her Quest Theatre are wonderful memories. Her laugh and smile are things I will never forget. God's blessing to the Waldron family. Her memory is with us all.
Dave Hochstetler
March 07, 2005 | Ormond Beach, FL
Dear Bhetty Bhetty,
You always made me smile! I loved working on art projects with you!
I painted the floor of the Quest Theatre for you, because it needed to be special! When you needed a forest for a play at the Cuillo, I had my kids at the Armory Art Center make dozens of umbrellas with leaves for you to swirl!I was always happy to do anything you asked no matter how bizarre. All I can ask now is for God to Bless you and take care of you, I will miss you and see you in...
Sharon Koskoff
December 20, 2004 | Delray Beach, FL
RHS Legend!!
Shed no tears!!
Smiles!! Smiles!! Smiles!!
Remember her sazzy strut!!
Remember her wit!!
Remember her brilliance!!
It's not often one is blessed with so much talent!!
My Mom remembers her hugs & smiles whenever she saw her!!
Gosh!! It's so sweet she never forgot her roots!!
She came back to spread her charm and spirit among the flowers at Palmview/UB Kinsey!!
May the joy she brought to so may be the strength...
Gwen & Ron French
December 13, 2004 | Newark, NJ
I was very sad to hear of the passing of Bhetty Waldron. As a writer, actor, and teacher she excelled and will continue to enrich the lives of the may with whom she came in contanct. Her public was enriched by her life and the continuation of those areas to which she gave so much of herself will be her true legacy. My she rest in peace.
Jack Connolly
December 11, 2004 | Ft. Pierce, FL
There are some people who, once you meet them in life and experience their love and giving energy, they make such an impression of positive excellence, that you simply would never, and could never forget them, ever in your lifetime. Bhetty Waldron was without a doubt, one of those people. From Toastmaster's at a National level all the way to her one woman show in theaters, she touched my life greatly and gave me a legacy of excellence to follow. I love you Bhetty....and know we will meet...
MJ Handy
December 09, 2004 | Delray Beach, FL
Mae Frances, I was saddened to learn of Bhetty's demise. She was such a talented and delightful lady (soror). She was loved by so many and will be sorely missed. I can well remember the first time that I met you and Bhetty. Your mother and father were in charge of the summer program at Osborne Elementary School in Lake Osborne (Lake Worth). Even though the two of you were younger than most of the kids in the program, we all looked up to you both because you were so talented. I can still...
Daisy Brown - Lanier
December 07, 2004 | West Palm Beach, FL
Dear, Dear Bhetty when I heard you had left this earthly existence to meet the many who have passed before, I was sad for all the souls left on earth and rejoice in the fact that you are in a wonderous place filled with so many people who have touched lives just as you have. I hope you get the chance to cross paths with my mother for she too was an artist of the highest caliber. I will miss you here on earth and will look forward to our reunion one day. Until then, I know you will be singing...
Heidi Richards
December 06, 2004 | Miramar, FL