Born February 3, 1925 a native of Hope, Arkansas. A resident of Sacramento for 39 years. She was the devoted wife of James Beaver 62 years. She will also be missed by her children, Donna Braziel, Joe Beaver, Michael Beaver, Larry Beaver, Tyrone Beaver and Jamie Beaver; her siblings, Dossie Hendrex, Annie Luster, Major Boles, Ruth Collin and Irene Smith. Georgia is also survived by 18 grandchildren and a host of great-grandchildren.

She was a member of the Mt. Calvary Missionary Baptist Church. She was a member of the Deaconess, Usher, Mothers Board, General Mission, and mother of the community. She would always remember church members on Christmas, Mother's Day and Fathers Day by giving practical gifts like bars of soap, toilet tissue paper and kitchen towels.

Mother Beaver will be greatly missed by the Mt. Calvary Family and community and we will always cherish her memory.

Earnestine McClure was born on October 24, 1930 in Idabel, OK, and was the only child of the marriage between her now deceased parents, Daisy and Tom D. McKelvy. She married in 1948 and had three children, Charles Michael, Carolyn Faye, and Sharon Elaine. Later, she married her childhood sweetheart, George McClure, Jr. on May 9, 1955. They had two children, George Auston and Stella Marie.
 
Earnestine was employed for 25 years at Kaiser Permanente in Sacramento, CA until she retired.

She also found time to attend American River College, sing with The Voices of Faith Choir, as well as teach Sunday School at Mt. Calvary MBC. She was also a member of the Rhodope #63 Order of the Eastern Star, attaining the office of Worthy Matron. "Our prayers are with Bro. George McClure, her husband of 46 years."

Olivia Lillian Barber was born on September 8, 1934 in Mobile Alabama, a blessed child to the union of Horace and Josephine Dinkins. She completed her formal education at Joseph Allen Private School and Central High School in Mobile, Alabama.
Having Accepted Christ at an early age, she was baptized in the Ebenezer Baptist Church by the Late Rev. Hughes in Mobile.

In 1953 Lillian married the Late James E. Barber, and they were blessed with seven children. In 1969, the Barber family moved to Sacramento, CA. Lillian was employed at the McClellan AFB Child Care Center for 25 years. She was affectionately called "grandma" by the children at the center.
 
In 1970 Lillian United with the Mt. Calvary MBC under the leadership of the Late Rev. Sim Walton. She enjoyed singing in the Inspirational Choir and was a member of the Senior Mission. She was also Chaplin for the North Highlands Women's Auxiliary.
"Lillian was dedicated to the Mt. Calvary family and will be missed.