Katherine-De Hetre-Obituary

Katherine Jean De Hetre

Los Angeles, California

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DE HETRE, Katherine Jean (61), died on Dec. 29 in an auto accident. She is loved and desperately missed by her husband, Chuck, her sons Ben and Jesse, her mom, Gertrude, and her sister, Molly, as well as a cast of thousands. Actress, wife, mom, best friend, animal trainer, gypsy, and the most...

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I met Katherine at Emerson College and then again when I ran into her at Yale Drama School in New Haven. Vivacious woman. Carl Buck

Katherine was my friend at Centenary College 1964-1966. We both acted in college productions and I looked up to her with fond admiration. I still have her handwritten scene from Anastasia that I used for auditions. I would like to know what films she was in so I could watch them. She was a wonderful person and an exceptional actress.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Hi. I'm Eddie, and I'm happy to write condolences for a real honest-to-goodness actress. Sorry I never knew her, but I feel for her loss. I first saw her in the Six Million Dollar Man, and was instantly attracted. I know she brought lots of joy in people's lives through her acting, and personal interaction with her family and friends. I loved her then, and love her still. Sorry for her loss.

You and Chuck reunited, which hopefully will be the one thing to give your sons strength through the awful events this year.

You will be missed, dear Kathy, by your friends at St. Wilfrids.
Rest in God's Peace.

Katherine,
We were second cousins. I am the keeper of the Esser familytree. Three years ago I met your mother.

Rest in peace

Kath and I were actors in a play at the Youngstown (OH) Playhouse while in high school. We dated briefly and remained friends, especially when we met years later in California. Kath helped host a pledge night for a PBS station I worked for and I admitted I had seen her in all her films and TV productions. She was a vivacious beauty and could act circles around anybody in the business. My deepest condolences to Kath's family and friends.

KATH, YOU WILL BE SADLY MISSED!

FROM YOUR B.H.S. BUDS.

CINDY G AND BONNIE B