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WILSON
ZION HILL
IN MEMORIAM
ROBERT BROWN 5-6-31 – 7-29-12
It’s been 4 years. Seems like yesterday. You want us to be strong, but it’s hard.
Our love will never end.
Wife, Eugenia, and family.
IN MEMORIAM
JA’QUAVIAS DALOYD HENDERSON August 1st
True love and don’t be blinded by the truth! Love in “paradise” by L:
“My beloved,” the beautiful flowers of the orchid! The rose of Sharon! I will be with L and his 2 sons, Jeremia’h and Ja’Quavias, forever, because they have known my name, The God of Gods! The King of Kings! And beautiful “God,” beautiful “God,” I came to reclaim my “beautiful” son’s name, because he was buried in “shame,” but that’s OK, because true and beautiful “Love” remains.
Special thanks to the Hendersons for their “Love” of Ja’Quavias, and especially thanks to Victoria for her beau- tiful definition of “Love:” Having constant affection for life, that’s what a real mom does, and don’t be blinded by the truth!
Jeremia’h and Ja’Quavias said they “Love” you, too. Aunt’e mom: Victoria and Father for Life: L.
LOL..... Jeremia’h, your first son, from L, says he will
always “Love” his brother, Ja’Quavias. L says “My Beloved,” this war is being fought for your son’s name to go down through “generations” to “generations.” The dream lives on!
Dear Beloved, I put your remembrance of these things so you won’t ever be blind or barren to the truth, and until the “Day Star” arises in our hearts, we must pray for a bet- ter day. The “Song” of L: Ja’Quavias, Ja’Quavias, we sing your “beautiful” name for all the joy and “Love” you bring.
Life is like a mist that evaporates away and there were many days “I” had to wipe all his “tears” away, but that’s OK, because he’s with me anyway, and don’t be blinded by the truth! By the way, “Love” is just as strong as death. That’s why we care and to “Love” everybody and every- where.
May “Love” and peace dwell in your hearts until eter- nity, and “I” would have given my own “Life” for my son’s “Life” on that faithful night! But God’s “Love” has made everything alright.
MRS. DOROTHY ALEXANDER WILDER
Homegoing celebration for Mrs. Dorothy A. Wilder who went home to glory on July 20, 2016 will be held on Saturday, July 30, 2016 at 11 a. m. at St. James A. M. E. Church, 5202 S. 86th Street, Tampa, with Rev. Michael B. Price, I, Pas- tor, officiating. Interment will follow in Rest Haven Memo- rial Park Cemetery.
Dorothy was preceded in death by: her mother, Willie Mae Curtis; father, James Alexander; her sister and hus- band, Cleveland Wilder.
She leaves to cherish mem- ories of her with: brothers, James Alexander and wife, De- lores, Raymond Alexander and wife, Gloria; daughter, Linda Palmer; granddaugh- ters, Cheryl Palmer (Eric), Saundra Sudduth and hus- band, Joe, Tonya Palmer, Mia Small and husband, Sherron; great grandchildren, Monique, Sheldon, Savaughn, Shane, Sherron, Ariana, Ash- lie, Tionne and Jerrado; two great great grandchildren, Shelton and Mahki; step- daughter, Cynthia Dixon and husband, John; adopted son, Gerard Wilder and Ysa; best friend, Flora Jones and Jerry Martin; a host of other sor- rowing relatives and friends.
Mrs. Dorothy Alexander Wilder was born on June 29, 1934 in Tampa to the parent- age of Willie Mae Curtis and James Alexander. Mrs. Wilder was a retired from Hillsbor- ough County School serving as a Custodian for more than 25 years.
There will be a viewing on Friday, July 29, 2016 from 5 – 8 p. m. at Wilson Funeral Home. Friends are asked to as- semble at the church on Satur- day at approximately 10:45 a. m.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson- funeralhome.com
MR. DAVIN MCDONALD
Mr. Davin McDonald, who was affectionately known by Debo and Koopa, was born January 29, 1999, and went on to be with his heavenly father on July 16, 2016.
Debo was born in Tampa. He attended schools in Hills- borough County. He loved to rap and make jokes, and kept a smile on his face.
Davin was preceded in death by his uncle, Jerome Berry, and cousins, Willie Boyd, III, and Shurina Doster.
He leaves his memories to be cherished by: his loving par- ents, mother, Rosena (BayBay) Harris; fathers, Paul Durden and Adrian James; dad, Davin McDonald, Sr.; grandparents, Carolyn Dickey, Jerome Berry; great-grandmother, Rutha Mae Gates; brothers, Anthony Cole, Adrian James, Jr., Andre James, Deandre James, Paul Durden, Jr., Tevin McDonald, and Travion McDonald; sis- ters, Carolyn James, Angelica James and Davanea McDon- ald; aunts, Sabrina, Tanya, and Kishia Dickey, and Alexandria Hayes; a host of cousins and other family members and friends.
Funeral arrangements are being handled by Zion Hill Mortuary, St. Petersburg.
The viewing will be Friday, July 29th from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., at New Rising Star M. B. Church, 1509 East North Bay Street, 33610.
Funeral will be held Satur- day, July 30th at 11 a. m. at Macedonia M. B. Church, Pas- tor Philetha Tucker-Johnson of Christ of Calvary Commu- nity Church will be officiating.
IN MEMORIAM
LEON WILLIAMS
DELORIS JAMES
It’s been 8 years. We all miss you dearly. With a lifetime of love, your whole family.
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