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‘General Hospital’ Star Beth Peters Dead At 92

General Hospital star Beth Peters has sadly passed away at the age of 92. For those familiar with the iconic soap, she played the role of Mrs. Whitaker in the 1980s. Keep reading for more details on what caused her death and the legacy she left behind.

General Hospital Star Beth Peters Dead At 92

It has not been an easy time in Port Charles with the passing of Jackie Zeman, Sonya Eddy, Robyn Bernard, and Tyler Christopher. Yet, the show must go on and it has, bringing back Steve Burton in the role of Jason Morgan to excite fans. Unfortunately, another General Hospital cast member has taken their final bow. Beth Peters, who played the role of Mrs. Whitaker, passed away on Thursday, March 14th. She was 92 years young, per Variety. Her role on GH was short-lived, just eight episodes, but it was impactful.

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According to her obituary, this is how Mrs. Whitaker was immortalized:

“The motherly Mrs. Whitaker dispensed country wisdom from her farm kitchen in Beecher’s Corners, serving as a surrogate mother to Laura Spencer, played by Genie Francis, as the teenager’s story arc saw her fall in love with Luke Spencer, portrayed by Anthony Geary.”

Fans immediately flocked to Reddit to share their feelings about Beth’s passing. It was amazing how many people remembered her in that role and loved her so much.

It was quite impressive that she had made it to 92 but apparently, Beth Peters passed after a bout with a short illness. Furthermore, she was clearly appreciated in the role of Mrs. Whitaker which is extremely heartwarming.

A Deep Career

Aside from General Hospital, Beth Peters also was big into the theater. However, she had other television stints on shows such as Mr. Belvedere, Quantum Leap, Beyond Belief, Hart to Hart, Simon and Simon, Highway to Heaven, and The Waltons. She leaves behind a son, Sean Williams, two stepdaughters, Barbara Davison and Monica Lange, as well as many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. May her memory be a blessing.

Do you remember her on General Hospital or somewhere else? Let us know in the comments below.

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