I am so sorry to hear of Beverley’s passing. She was an excellent Chief Segmenter, mentor, and a dear, sweet lady. She will be greatly missed. My deepest sympathy and sincere condolences to Beverley’s family and friends.
My deepest condolences to her family and friends. May she rest in peace.
Dear Bev,
we didn’t know each other well, but you’ve been assisting me on both my segmenter journey and various projects as a CS. Whenever I couldn’t find anyone to segment a drama as a CM you were there to help. Friendly, quietly, highly professional. You were one of the people who allowed Viki to thrive and succeed - by segmenting countless dramas and being the leader of the Segmenting Division of NSSA.
Visibly unfazed by the conflicts between different groups, you lent a hand to basically everyone who reached out to you.
Whenever we watch dramas your name will pop up somewhere, and we’ll remember everything you’ve done for all of us. May the memory of you live on.
My sincerest condolences to her family and friends. We all miss you. Rest in peace.
May Her soul rest in peace and May God impart strength to her loved ones to bear this loss. People leave but their work here is forever Online!
Rest in peace, Sensei…
My deepest condolences to her family.
Dear Beverley,
You were an icon, admired by many, but underneath all that, you were a kind and modest soul. I never had you as a sensei, but I have been in many of your segmenting teams and I even had the luck to have you in a few of mine. And before all that, you were CS on one of my first shows as CM.
Your passing is a tremendous loss for Viki as a company as well as for all of us who got to know you, but I hope that for you, it means the end of a long and painful battle. You served your purpose on this planet well and now, it is time for you to rest in peace. ![]()
I’m quite in shock… Beverly was a beautiful person who taught me a lot.
My deepest condolences to her family and friends.
And to all of us who, despite not knowing her beyond our screens, had great appreciation, affection, and admiration for all the work she did here at Viki.
We will miss you dearly; you leave behind a great legacy.
May God have you in his glory.

Thank you for being such a dedicated and inspiring CS. Your kindness, patience, and the care you showed all of us truly made a difference. You will always be remembered with so much love. Rest in peace ![]()
I was so saddened to hear the news.
Beverley was an amazing person and a very kind volunteer. ![]()
As Sensei, she was so patient, always taking the time to explain things and to support her students.
She made me like segmenting, even though I had absolutely no idea what it was about when I did my first steps with her.
I will always remember her kindness.
I already miss her.
May she rest in peace. ![]()
Dear all. Oh goodness. What heartbreaking news this was to wake up to. ![]()
Beverley was a one-of-a-kind force - a trail blazer indeed. In all my interactions with her she was so giving, kind, generous, and fair. I hope she knew how beloved and admired she was.
On behalf of Viki, sending our deepest condolences to her family & loved ones. Rest in peace, dear Beverley. ![]()
What a joy to have been able to work with her and shared this Viki journey with her. Sending so much love to her family and friends and the hope that good memories with her will ease the loss. She was such a wonderful person and so dedicated, she will be missed.
I am speachless. You were my first CS almost 10 years ago on my very first channel. I only remember being in a complete panic while you helped me so much. You are a fundamental pillar of the Viki community and you will surely be remembered with great affection. My deepest condolences to your family and friends. Rip.
Words I couldn’t say earlier:
Thank you for being a wonderful person
Thank you for being so enthusiastic
Thank you for being so patient
Thank you for being my sensei
Thank you, eternal BJW
Descanse em paz, Bervely
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That is such a sad, sad day, learning of my dear sensei’s passing. She will be fondly remembered by all of us who knew her and were in some way marked by her warm personality and dedication. There are very few here on Viki who were loved so much and will be mourned that much.
I really could not believe when I read this news and I’m short of words and shocked.
She was my segmenting Sensei, she was very supportive and kind.
My sincere condolences to her family and friends.
May her soul rest in peace.
"Hi Cristina, the answer will always be ‘yes.’ "
That was her last message to me, and it is the way I will always remember Bev.
She was a “yes” person.
“Yes, you belong here.”
“Yes, your idea deserves space.”
“Yes, we will find a way together.”
“Yes, I will help you if you are in need.”
Yes, yes, yes…
In a virtual world that often rushes to mistrust, she always chose people first.
She had a rare gift: the ability to make each person feel they were never asking too much, never bringing something too difficult, never offering an idea too small or too silly for her consideration. Inclusion was not a rule she followed, it was her instinct, her kindness in motion.
I watched her bring together seggers of every skill level: the experienced and those still learning, the confident and the uncertain. She welcomed each one as worthy and deserving. She built more than great teams, she built bridges. She carried a quiet optimism, a steady assurance that together we could shape a better Viki.
Her legacy lives in the culture she nurtured: in every open door, every collaborative idea, every moment when someone chooses encouragement over exclusion. When and if we say “yes” to each other with intention, with respect, with hope, we continue her work.
You will be missed, remembered, and felt in every corner of this community you helped make kinder.
We have a saying in Italian that goes something like this:
“May the earth rest lightly upon you.”
Goodbye, Bev.
You were loved, in many ways.
You will continue to be loved in everyone’s memories.
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I am saddened by the news. My sincere condolences to her family and friends during this difficult time. May her soul rest in peace. ![]()
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I’ve been having a hard time to write a thing until now. I still can’t believe Beverley is not here anymore, we won’t be able to talk with her anymore… I miss her so much already and she’ll remain in my heart.
I think I was too afraid posting because it would mean really realizing she’s not here now, but I still needed it.
She was my first CS when I became CM, almost 10 years ago now.
She was the one who convinced me to become a Segging sensei at NSSA, thanks to her kind words, me who was reticent, not confident enough to even do a part as a segger and wasn’t much active as such back then because I felt like I wasn’t good enough. She was also the one who was here to encourage me sincerely when I became CS for the first time.
Even when I was working with her as a Segging sensei, she was the one who thought highly of me, asking me to become a panelist to grade students.
Also, one of the first to congratulate me when I was appointed as the French Academy moderator, saying I would be awesome in this role, just like she was saying I was doing a great job in my other roles.
She was one of the volunteers I respected the most, I never had the chance to have her officially as my sensei when I was still a segging student, but she was still there when I needed.
She was also the kind of person who didn’t want to bother, thinking I might be too busy already, sometimes, whereas she was herself way more busy with everything she had to manage.
Even writing all this, I can’t help but cry.
Thank you for everything. I miss you, Beverley. May you rest in peace.
