
Beverly Gail Mezger, age 74, passed away peacefully on November 25, 2025. Born in North Little Rock, Arkansas, Beverly carried warmth and resilience of her Arkansas roots throughout her life. For the past three years, she made her home in Jerusalem, Arkansas, where she enjoyed the quiet beauty of the countryside with her husband.
Beverly was preceded in death by her parents, Wilma Charlene Graham and C.B. Graham, and by her brother, Johnny Glenn Graham.
She is survived by her loving husband of 55 years, John F. Mezger; her three daughters, Lori and Dicky Maxwell, Brandy Mezger, and Lindsay and Thor Holoch; her brother, Coin and Betty Graham; her grandchildren, John Tyler Mezger, Alex Martin, Sage Holoch, Zara Holoch, and Shadow Segura; and her six great-grandchildren; she is also survived by many extended family members whom she loved deeply.
Beverly retired after 27 years at Pathfinder, Inc., where she served as an IT Administrator and was deeply respected by her colleagues.
She enjoyed fishing with her husband, camping with her family, reading romance novels and tending to her flowers and plants. Beverly will be remembered for her kindness, her strength, and the love she gave to her family and friends.
She will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered by all who knew her.

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U maybe gone but you will not be forgotten prayers for all
Oh how we will all miss you.. We had so much fun together with the (Sea Hags) that your brother named us. lol I’m going to miss you my friend. Not only was I one of your oldest friends I was part of your family. You always made me feel like family. And your were a good aunt to my daughter. They loved you so much.. I thank you for always loving and supporting our family. Always missing and loving you. It want be the same without you. We’ll be here for the family. Sending love, hugs and prayers for the comfortor too comfort them.
Brandy and family
Sorry for your loss. Your mom was a cool mom. I remember a time when she wanted to kick my butt for the “PENCIL “ incident. 😝. and we would all hangout in the garage She was a cool lady. I’m glad I got to meet her. Now she is in a better place
AMEN
I used to work for her taking care of her husband and I absolutely loved her 😍💕 I am so sorry for your loss she was a beautiful soul 🙏❤️😭💔
Beverly loved Christmas so much. One of our traditions was we would gift an ornament to each other. Her tree was always so beautiful. Christmas at her house was always such a joyful occasion. She always went all out for her girls and her grandchildren. We will truly miss her! I know she will now spend Christmas with her family that has passed. I hope they have a huge tree so she can help decorate it. We love you Beverly; until we meet again!
I was blessed to have had her in my life. Beverly gave me a break into IT and changed my life. She was a fantastic and confident woman. I will miss her dearly. My deepest condolences to her family whom she loved very much. The world is much poorer without her.
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