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Funerals/Memoriams
AIKENS
WILLIE FRANK JACKSON, SR.
Homegoing services for Mr. Willie Frank Jackson, Sr. of Tampa, who passed away Tuesday, March 17, 2015, will be held Saturday, March 28, 2015, at 11 a. m. at First Bap- tist Church of College Hill, 3838 N. 29th St., Tampa, Rev. Dr. S. Evan Burrows, pastor, officiating. The interment will follow.
Willie was born October 3, 1961, in Newberg, New York, to Willie Lee Jackson and Inez Coleman.
Willie was a member of First Baptist Church of Col- lege Hill.
He was preceded in death by: his father, Willie Lee Jackson; and sister, Annie Lee Jackson.
He leaves to cherish his memories with: wife, Sharon Jackson; children, Angelica Jackson, Ashley Jackson and Willie Jackson, Jr. (Elena); grandson, Tyson Jackson; mother, Inez Stevens (James); brothers, Tommie Jackson (Rita), and Stephen Jackson (Amy); sisters, Pa- tricia Jones and Annette Lan- ham (Joseph); aunts, Lillie Mae Taylor, Alice Sconiers, Betty Wallace, Anne Lois Caldwell and Emma Burley; uncles, Eddie Lee Coleman, Authur Coleman, Clifford Coleman and Jimmy Tyson (Nell); nieces, Lequita Jack- son, Tiffany Murphy, LaVaughnda Fraiser (Thomas), Jamesha Walker, Leshauna Jackson, Qualethia Jackson and Leticia Jackson; nephews, Willie L. Jackson (Shawnasty), Jonathan Cochran, James Murphy and James Wade, V; cousins, Ray Coleman and Michael Cole- man; mother-in-law, Annie Walker; brother-in-law, James Walker, Jr.; sister-in- law, Betty Murphy; friends, Allen McKinnon, Ronnie Walker, James Broner, Wade Williams, Michael Goames, Iris Coleman, Char- lie Wilson, Pauline Scott, Leonard Lynn, Jr., and Keith Samsell; and a host of other relatives and friends.
The visitation will be held at Aikens Funeral Home Fri- day, March 27, 2015, from 5- 8 p. m.
The family and friends are asked to meet at the church on Saturday for the service.
AIKENS FUNERAL HOME
MR. THEODORE JORDAN ‘JOJO’
Homegoing celebration for Mr. Theodore Jordan “JoJo” of Tampa, who passed away Friday, March 20, 2015, will be held Saturday, March 28, 2015, at 11 a. m. at Aikens Funeral Home Chapel, 2708 E. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Blvd., Bishop Eddie Solomon, of Faith Temple Church of God, officiating. The interment will be in Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery.
Theodore was born May 25, 1951, in Tampa to the late Booker T. Jordan and Eva Mae Williams.
He enjoyed traveling and enjoying life.
He leaves to cherish his memories with: children, Theandria Jordan-Gibson (Rodney); stepdaughters, Yolanda Spencer and Jashauna Monroe; stepson, Verbain Curry, Sr.; grand- children, Tavarious Ware, Riley Holmes, III, Ri’Keishia Holmes, Tansianika Wright, Jasmine Davis, Shalondria Sears, Solomon Frazier, III and Essence Bradbery; brothers, Robert Jordan (Hazel), Wayne Williams (Linda), Ricardo Williams, Danny Jordan, Reginald Williams, Arthur Lee Jordan and Steve Jordan (Lucy); sis- ters, Dorothy Jordan, Eddie Mae Jordan, Lisa Jordan, Barbara Jean Jordan, Emma Williams, Jennifer Williams and Vivian Smith; uncles, Johnny Dennard, Jr. and James Dennard (Debra); a host of nieces, nephews and cousins; and special niece and caregiver, Audrey Rogers.
The visitation will be held at Aikens Funeral Home on Friday, March 27, 2015, from 5-8 p. m. The family and friends are asked to meet at the chapel on Saturday for the service.
AIKENS FUNERAL HOME
MR. CARLTON E. MCCULLOUGH, SR.
Homegoing services for Mr. Carlton Earl McCul- lough, Sr. of Tampa, who passed away on Saturday, March 21, 2015, will be held on Saturday, March 28, 2015, at 2 p. m. at Re-Birth Mis- sionary Baptist Church, 1924 E. Comanche, Rev. Zachery S. Hudson, pastor, officiat- ing. The interment will be in Orange Hill Cemetery.
Carlton, Sr., was born to Sylvester McCullough, Sr. and Alberta D. McCullough on the beautiful day of Octo- ber 3, 1960, in Bartow, FL.
He graduated from Hills- borough High School, Tampa, class of 1978. He joined the Navy Armed Forces in 1979.
Carlton was self-employed as a mechanical engineer, freelance interior/exterior decorator, masonry, and car- penter.
Carlton enjoyed helping people and was known for his work in the community.
Carlton will be remem- bered as a sailor in the armed forces “Navy,” where he initi- ated his career, not being selfish, but brave, putting his life on the battlefield for America.
After being a dedicated member of Victory Taberna- cle M. B. Church he later joined the congregation of Re-Birth M. B. Church, in October 2014.
Carlton leaves: his beloved wife, Delbra Brim McCul- lough; parents, Sylvester, Sr. and Alberta McCullough; daughters, Leticia Bostic (Zandell), Konika Bludshaw (Cyrus Brown), Le’Tia Wes- ley, Roshandia Cobbs and Zariha Thompson; sons, Carlton Earl McCullough, Jr., Joshua BZ Watley and Keith Cobbs (Chaundra); a host of grandchildren; broth- ers, Sylvester McCullough, Jr. (Theresa), Oral McCul- lough and Eddie McCullough (Robin); sisters, Martha Jones (Harold), Gwendolyn Russ (Earnie, Sr.), and Jessie Dallas (Ronald); aunts, Ora Mae Greeen, Ida Mae Young and Vinnie Bell Daughtry; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other rel- atives and friends.
The visitation will be held at Aikens Funeral Home on Friday, March 27, 2015, from 5-8 p. m.
The family and friends are asked to meet at the church for the service on Saturday.
AIKENS FUNERAL HOME
MASTER JAMILYN TURNER
Homegoing celebration for Master Jamilyn Turner of Tampa, who passed away Saturday, March 14, 2015, will be held Saturday, March 28, 2015, at 2 p. m. at Faith Baptist Church, 1109 E. Os- borne Avenue, Pastor James Knight, with Rev. Steve Austin, Pastor of Christ Favor Ministries, officiating. The interment will be in Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery.
Jamilyn Turner was born on December 8, 1998, in Tampa, to the proud parents of Barbara Turner and Eric Wordlaw. He attended Hills- borough County Schools and was a sophomore at Gaither High School.
Jamilyn enjoyed playing basketball and spending time with his family.
He was preceded in death by: grandparents, Edward and Hattie Murphy; uncles, Chadrick and Christopher Murphy; aunt, Tabitha Ed- wards; great grandmother, Barbara Jean Willis; and cousin, Derek Turner.
He leaves to cherish his memories with: his loving mother, Barbara Turner; and devoted father, Eric Wordlaw; siblings, Shalanda Simard (Paul), Shalyssa Clark (Adrian), Shakierra Taylor (Mario), Calandra Joseph (MacKenzie), Demetrius Grooms, Edward
Atkins, Antonio Payne, Eran- isha, Eric, Jr., Edric, Eraion and Eriq Wordlaw; grand- parents, Marion Turner Johnson (John), and Albert Turner (Mary); great grand- mother, Louise Florence; nieces, Nievaeh, Adrienne, Markira, Melody, Monroe, MacKenzie, Layla Ann, Brice, Ed’drianna and Anasia; nephews, Elijah, Arinton, Jamel, Mario, Jr., Marquise and Michael; uncles, Michael, Terrance (Kiti), Darrell Turner and John Johnson Jr., Demarcus Mur- phy (Alicia), Charles Brown, Timothy Wayne, Terry, Vet- tie and Tony Collier and An- drew Florence, and Michael Hughes; aunts, Britney John- son (Mack), Myiosha Hous- ton, Ebony Emmons (Rick), Tiana Jones (Mark), Cather- ine, Armanda, Tenneil Harper (Curtis), Matira An- derson, Tina Hickmon, Caro- line Grillier, and Christine and Beverly Johnson; cousins, La Meldric, LaQuan- dre, DeVaundre, and Tabreysha Edwards, Dionte, Michael, Michael, Jr., LaTavia, Michai, Micaiah, Malik, Darrell, Jr., Darren, Da’Naja, Da’Nae, Zyree and Zyquis Turner, Tysheria Oliver, Harmony and Devon- tae Williams, Rodneshia, Jordan, Herbert (RJ), Jere- miah, Hannah, K’Avia, Kavon, Andre, Azaria, Zion, Calvin, Demarcus, Jasmine, Cin’sere, DeMariya and Ja’Niya Murphy, Willie, Ro- haila and Rodney Knight (Melissa), and LaTonya Sut- ton (Marlon); and a host of other family and friends.
The visitation will be held at Aikens Funeral Home on Friday, March 27, 2015, from 5-8 p. m. The family will re- ceive friends from 5-6 p. m.
The family and friends are asked to meet at the church on Saturday for the service.
AIKENS FUNERAL HOME
NEVER
AVIANCE C. MOSLEY 6/16/87 – 3/29/14
It’s been a year, but it feels like it just happened today. All this pain and sorrow will NEVER go away. You were here one day, but in a twinkle of an eye, you left us with so many ques- tions: WHO? WHAT? WHEN? And WHY?
They tell me that time heals all wounds, but NO, it doesn’t! Son, Aviance, you were taken too soon. I will try to move on like I know you would want me to, but it’s like someone ripped a part of me out, the best part of me... YOU!
Aviance, there’s so much pain, I’m not going to lie, but I wanted to say I LOVE YOU, ’cause I’ll NEVER SAY GOODBYE.
Love: mom, Tonya Mosley.
IN MEMORIAM
ELMINA DENNIS
Mom, still missed by family and friends. You and Dad are together now.
Love always to both of you. Rest in peace.
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