Obituary: Beverly Jean Earl

Beverly Jean Earl was born October 15, 1953, in San Diego, CA, the fourth child of Willard and Luteal Earl, and was later joined by 4 more siblings. Beverly began her Christian journey in kindergarten at Laurel Bible Chapel. She received her education at Central Elementary, Woodrow Wilson Jr. High, John Muir High School, graduating from Cajon High School, San Bernardino, CA after moving to San Bernardino, CA in 1969.

1969 was also the year Beverly met john Wesley Welsh and the beginning of a blessed union welcoming 4 beautiful children, Laura, Fred, Raquel & Darrin. August would have been the 53rd anniversary of their beginning.

1982, Beverly began her community service with Catholic Charities in Colton, CA, she quickly discovered that the existing food program did not meet the needs of the community and her limited resources were the root cause to expand the community services program that was much needed. So to build her program she needed to grow her resources, and did so by taking grant-writing classes on the weekends at Cal-State San Bernardino to get the resources she needed. Now with the knowledge of grant writing she began searching for grants and found grants for food programs, rental assistance, mortgage assistance, utility assist ace, gasoline vouchers, burial assistance and much more in grants exuding 60 million.

The growth of the Catholic Charities community service program helped so many families and touched so many lives. She also started a meal-feeding program at the St. Bernadine Church on Fifth Street in San Bernardino, and later to feeding needy families and the homeless Thanksgiving dinners at the Branding Iron on S. E St. San Bernardino.

Beverly could still see more need in the community and the Catholic Charities 92411 Homework Center was opened along with a community garden. Both were successful increasing her volunteer and community support.

Those in need of help knew coming to Catholic Charities that there would be someone there who would welcome them, and their needs would be met. Beverly welcomed everyone showing them kindness and compassion for the situation they were going through, and she made sure they were completely satisfied with the services they had received.

May 26, 2022, after 40 years of dedicated service to the communities of San Bernardino and Riverside Counties Beverly Jean Earl ended her service after a job well done as a good and faithful servant when her body could go no more; this is just a fraction of what she accomplished.
Beverly will be remembered by those she served for her overwhelming kindness, her beautiful smile and was respected by all who knew her.

Beverly was preceded in death by her father Willard, mother Luteal, Brother Willard Jr., Sister in law Helen, Sister Vera Louise, granddaughter Mariyah, nephews Tyrone & Gregory.

Leaving he legacy of love and precious memories with John Welsh, San Bernardino, CA, 2 daughters; Laura (William) Fox, Victorville, CA, Raquel ( David) Walker, San Bernardino, CA 2 sons; Fred ( Heather) Welsh, Tolleson, AZ, Darin ( Daisha Stewart) Welsh, San Bernardino, CA, 3 chosen daughters; Kim Carter, San Bernardino , CA Alejandra Diaz, Hesperia, CA, Juan Arangue, San Bernardino, CA 1 aunt Maxine Gray, San Diego, CA, 5 sisters; Patricia Pointdexter, Las Vegas, Nevada, Helen (Charlie) Huston, Adelanto, CA, Phillis Earl, Phoenix, AZ, Earlene (Mike) Mena, Las Vegas, Nevada, Diane (William) Kirkland, San Bernardino, CA, 2 brothers; George Earl, Bloomington, CA, Brian Earl, San Diego, CA. 15 grandchildren; Brittney, Shelby (Steviesha Nichols), Shaylee (Kwesi Akuffo), Matthew, Maurice, Maddie, Freddie, Arterean (Beulah) Brittney (Gerald), Davian, Darrin Jr., Donavon, Dominique, Dallas, Douglas, 5 great-grandchildren; Reggie, Shaleah, Mekhi, Micah, James David.

Chosen daughters; Alejandra Diaz, Catholic Charities, Kim Carter, Time for Change Foundation, Juana Arangure, Catholic Charities.

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