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Memoriams
Police Investigate Fatal Shooting
Crime
CHERISHING YOU
SHELIA UPSHAW
The love we have for you will never fade away, we will honor and cherish the legacy you created, as we remember you today. It’s been 4 years.
Always, your parents, children, grandchildren, sisters and the entire Up- shaw Family.
HAPPY 100TH BIRTHDAY
CASTORIA SPEIGHTS EVANS September 10, 1919
Love, the family.
Last Thursday, shortly be- fore 1 p.m., Lakeland Police officers responded to Jewel Avenue in reference to a shooting. Upon arrival, offi- cers located two adult women with gunshot wounds.
The women, later identi- fied as Ms. Anastasia Crumb-Guy and Ms. Tysheana Marshall, were transported to Lakeland Re- gional Health for treatment.
Shortly after arriving at the hospital, Ms. Crumb- Guy was pronounced de- ceased.
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According to police, the two women forced their way into the residence on Jewel Avenue and confronted an adult male and female resid- ing in the home.
Ms. Crumb-Guy and Ms. Marshall began argu- ing with the man inside the house. The argument quickly escalated to a physical alter- cation involving the man and the two women.
As the man attempted to retreat to another area, Ms. Crumb-Guy armed herself with a knife and blocked his
path. Fearing for the man’s life, the female resident pro- duced a handgun and fired a warning shot. Ms. Marshall and Ms. Crumb-Guy failed to heed the warning shot and continued to physically attack the man.
The female resident then fired the gun again, hitting both women. The man and woman who live at the ad- dress were not injured.
They remained at the scene and have cooperated with detectives. At this time no arrests have been made.
C.A.R.E. Meeting Planned For Saturday
BY IRIS B. HOLTON Sentinel City Editor
Wiley Dorce, Academic Coordinator of the Center for Academic Retention and En- hancement (C.A.R.E.) at Florida State University, will visit the Tampa Bay Area this
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3. Ross Anderson, educa- tor and founder of Men of Vi- sion, Inc., said, “Mr. Dorce will be traveling to Tampa on Thursday and Friday, Sep- tember 12th and 13th as part of the recruitment efforts for CARE program and the uni- versity.”
He is scheduled to visit several Hillsborough County Public Schools during that time, but will not be able to visit all of them.
Anderson further said that Men of Vision, Inc. would like for ALL students and parents in the commu- nity to hear about FSU- CARE program and what they offer along with what it takes to get accepted to a state university.
Those in attendance at the Community Summer Bridge Informational Session will learn about the applica- tion process, due dates, and FSU department initiatives, along with improving their chances to get accepted at the state university.
DEATH LISTING
AIKENS FUNERAL HOME
Mrs. Lucille Davis, Tampa
Mr. Nathan McCalla (Karate Mac), Tampa
Mrs. Sarah Scott, Tampa
Mr. Keysean Williams, Tampa
HARMON FUNERAL HOME
Mr. Richard Dale, Thonotosassa
Mr. Donald Peterson, Sr., Tampa
INTEGRITY FUNERAL SERVICES
Mr. Marreo Jackson, Tampa
WILSON FUNERAL HOME
Ms. Janecia Benton, Tampa
Mr. Glenville Cookson, Springhill, Florida
Mrs. Voncile Dry, Tampa
Ariana Escobar, Tampa
Ms. Annabelle John- son, Tampa
Ms. Nancy Ibet Ramos, Tampa
RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME
Mr. Arthur Brown, Ridge Manor, Florida
Mr. Larry Bulmer, Tampa, Florida
Mr. Alexander Car- leston, Tampa
Mr. Bernard Clark, Tampa
Ms. Eleanor Dixon, Tampa
Mr. T. W. Fair, Jr., Tampa
Reverend Oscar John- son, Jr., Tampa
Ms. Joann Reid Jones, Tampa
WISLEY DORCE Academic Coordinator, Center for Academic Retention And Enhancement
week.
There will be a special
meeting for students who would like to learn more about the program. That meeting will be held on Sat- urday, September 14th, at 3 p.m., for Men of Vision, Inc., at Woodson K-8 School, 8715 N. 22nd Street, Tampa, 33604.
Any student wishing to attend the meeting must RSVP by Thursday, Septem- ber 12th, at https://www.sur-
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