P.O. Box 506, 943 Highway 425 North, Monticello, AR71655

Beverly Frazier
December 26, 1960 - June 16, 2021

Beverly Frazier

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Beverly Ann Frazier was born December 26, 1960, in Dermott, AR as the 15th child to the late James and Bernice Dickens of Montrose, AR.  She graduated in 1979 from Lakeside High, Lake Village, AR. She later attended Philander Smith HBC in Little Rock. 
As a young adult, she began to learn bible truths and occasionally attended meetings of Jehovah's Witnesses.  As she moved to Little Rock and Pine Bluff, she would renew her association with the Witnesses, and eventually, she dedicated her life to Jehovah God and was baptized June 12, 2004, and was an active member until her death.  She served as a full-time minister known as a regular pioneer, shared bible teachings with all that she came in contact with, and regularly participated in congregation meetings with well-researched and prepared comments.  She enjoyed attending their large assemblies and conventions and was known to arrive early and sit close to the stage. With loving support from fellow Witnesses and family, Beverly was able to provide a witness that brought praise to Jehovah.
Beverly is pre-deceased by her parents, James and Bernice Dickens; brothers, James Starling, Joseph ( Nancy), Larry, Claude, and Ben; and sisters, Beatrice, Doris, and Julia Maxine.
She is survived by her son, Herman "CJ" Frazier III; 
siblings: sisters, Celia Margaret Turner, Oakland, CA, Rosalyn Elizabeth  Moore, Dermott, AR, Paulette (Otis) Taylor, Mansfield, LA and Angee Sharon Butcher, Little Rock; brothers, Arthur Thomas (Olivia), Mount Vernon, NY; Sam of Detroit, MI, and John Willie of Flint, MI; Elma Block of St. Louis, MO; closely connected niece, Master Sgt. Rozelle Dickens of Alexandria, VA; closely connected nephews, Mitch McCohn and Lil'Gerald Butcher of Little Rock; many more dear and loving nieces, nephews, relatives, and longtime friends. She is remembered as warm and friendly with a sense of humor.  Her recognizable giggle when amused, affectionate nicknames, frequent (sometimes daily) text messages and phone calls to loved ones will be missed, so during this time of temporary loss, may we draw comfort from Jehovah, "the God of all comfort" who has promised to give us a beautiful "future and a hope."
(2 Corinthians 1:3, 4; Jeremiah 29:11).

Here is also the Zoom link that her memorial will be held:

Time: Jul 3, 2021, 2:00 PM Central Time (the US and Canada)

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https://jworg.zoom.us/j/89516932054?pwd=N0VHb1Q0WWw5Vk9KVVc3OUNkcXJ1Zz09

Meeting ID: 895 1693 2054
Passcode: 100200

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Condolences(4)

  1. Alfreda Baker-Palmer
    The Lakeside/Lake Village Class of 1980 would like to extend our sincere condolences to our classmate Angee & her family. May the love of friends & family carry you through your grief. â¤ï¸ðŸ™ðŸ½â¤ï¸
  2. Vernell Wilson, Sr. & Family
    Condolences to the Dickens family in the loss of your sister & brother. Through it all, God is a just God. He won’t put no more on you than you can bear. Much love, peace and understanding to each of you.
  3. Lakeside Class of 1979
    Heartfelt sympathy in the loss of our classmate, Beverly Dickens. May God continue to bless and keep the family.
  4. Moore Family
    We are very saddened that you had to go, however, we understand, because your work on Earth was completed. Now, you will be doing work for the Lord. You’re in the best place now… Condolences & Prayers for the families! We Love you all. Your pain is our pain! We will continue to pray that God bring you all immediate Peace. The Moe’s- Dermott, AR. â¤ï¸â€ðŸ©¹ðŸ™ðŸ¿
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