Mrs. Beverly Ann Graham

beverly graham

August 10, 1954 ~ August 14, 2025

Born in: Nitta Yuma, MS
Resided in: Milwaukee, WI

Born to eternal life on August 14, 2025 at the age of 71 years. Combine Services, Wednesday, August 27, 2025; 10-11 AM Funeral: 11 AM at World Outreach Center located 3410 W. Silver Spring Dr.

Interment: Glen Oaks

All Services Trusted to:
Paradise Memorial Funeral and Cremation Services
7625 W. Appleton Avenue

Services

Visitation: August 27, 2025 10:00 am

World Outreach Center
3410 W. Silver Spring Drive
Milwaukee, Wisconsin


Celebration of Life: August 27, 2025 11:00 am

World Outreach Center
3410 W. Silver Spring Drive
Milwaukee, Wisconsin


Interment: August 27, 2025 1:00 pm

Glen Oaks Cemetary
4530 N. Green Bay Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53209


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  1. I loved the way she showed me what unconditional love look and feel like.Ann was a Grandma to all six of my kids. I trusted her with my family. She taught me so many things. I’ll never stop loving and remembering her. I’ll continue my walk with God so that I will see you again. ❤️ you my second mama!!!

  2. From one mother-n-law to the other. From the first day that I met you I knew right away that we were going to be alright. You invited and welcomed my husband and I to a holiday cookout at your home. You greeted the two of us and treated the two of us like the besties that you had known for a decade or more!! Always kind,always welcoming, always smiling,always my friend! Rest on sweetheart, rest on. -Your friend, Jane.

  3. I love you Mother. You are very dear to my heart . I am gonna always keep your memories alive with us and take good care of your granddaughters until the squires husbands to take my place. You spirit lives because you are with each of us. Thank you for giving Birth to your 1st born . Without her we would not have the beautiful daughters they are. Thank you for always giving, and share all you had with us . Never a holiday or a birthday pass without you in it. May the Angels in heaven rejoice with you for eternity. I’m going to miss your smile and your voice most and your macaroni and cheese and your potato salad and your greens your wisdom your matter of fact and tell it like it is way of letting the world know you’re going to start now won’t be none. Love you your son-in-law Montrell Pharm

  4. One of the things I loved most about my aunt was how she always made me feel like her equal. Honestly, growing up I didn’t even realize she was older than me, because she never treated me like the “little one.” She never judged me, never made me feel less than—she always made space for me to just be myself.

    She taught me so much without even trying. She showed me the importance of saying what I mean, but also reminded me not to go through life making enemies. She wanted me to stand up for myself, to know my worth, and to set boundaries that protected my peace.

    And if you knew my aunt, then you also knew that look. When she was upset, she didn’t need to say a word—her face told it all. One glance and you knew it was on! But just as strong as that look was her smile. I’ve always heard people say someone’s smile could light up a room—but hers really did. When she smiled, you felt it, and you couldn’t help but smile too.

    She was loving, strong, and funny in a way that made you want to be around her. I’ll carry her lessons, her laughter, her smile, and yes—even that famous look—with me forever.

    Today, as we say goodbye, I know she’s still with us—in the courage she taught us, in the love she gave us, and in the light of that unforgettable smile. And though my heart is heavy, I’m so grateful I got to love her, learn from her, and call her my aunt.


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