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INTEGRITY
MR. ERNEST CAMPBELL
A Celebration of Life Service for Mr. Ernest Campbell will be held Saturday, September 25, 2021, at 11:00 a.m. at Integrity Fu- neral Services, 3822 E. 7th Avenue, Tampa, 33605, with Minister Steve Guyton, officiating.
Ernest Campbell was born on June 24, 1956, to the late Mr. Mack, Sr., and Mrs. Annie Mae Campbell in Lake City Florida. He attended the public Schools of Hillsborough County. He transitioned to eternal rest on September 12, 2021.
He was preceded in death by: his parents; sisters, Elsie Mae Campbell, Daisy L. Moore, Gloria D. Williams, Larvette Jordan, and Wanda White.
He leaves to cherish his fond memories: 2 daughters, Latonya Campbell and Racquel Hodges; grandson, Byheem Drayton; granddaughter, Faven Salter; sis- ters, Shirley Anderson and Juanita James; brothers, Mack Campbell, Jr., Joe Campbell, Benny Campbell and wife Catherine, and Curtis Jor- dan; a host of sorrowing nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews, The Bailey Family, Nor- ton Family, and other relatives, friends and neighbors.
Visitation will be held on Fri- day, September 24, 2021, 6-8 p.m. at Integrity Funeral Services, 3822 E. 7th Avenue, Tampa. Family and friends are requested to assemble at Integrity no later than 10:45 a.m. on Saturday.
MASK ARE REQUIRED FOR BOTH SERVICES
“A SERVICE OF INTEGRITY”
MR. KOREY DIONTE WILLIAMS
A Celebration of Life Service for Korey Dionte Williams will be held on Saturday, September 25, 2021, at 10:00 a.m., at The Center for Manifestation, 3102 E. Lake Av- enue, Tampa 33610, Dr. Mark T. Jones, Sr., Lead Pastor with Apos- tle Raymond Williams, Pastor of Forbidden to Fail, officiating.
Korey Dionte Williams was born April 9, 1984, and transi- tioned on September 11, 2021. He attended Hillsborough County Pub- lic Schools.
He was preceded in death by: his great grandmother, Alma Har- rell, and grandfather, Alfonso (Sheila) Williams.
He leaves to cherish his fondest memories: his daughter, Kalea Marie Williams; mother, Tanya Cogdell; father, Kevin Palmer (Marquita Russ); stepparents, Richard Mccalpine and Paula Whitehurst; grandparents, Geral- dine (Andy) Anderson and Gwen Blocker; sisters, Chelse (Jerry) Robinson, Alexandraya Mitchell, LaKeah Dixon (deceased), Latorsca Dixon, and Lakeah Russ; brothers, Marquis Hill, Kevin Palmer, Ter- rance Palmer, Khalid Palmer, Bryant Dixon, Korey Dixon, Lindell Dixon, and Roderick Palmer; aunts, Monica (Robert) Russ, Ladonna (Eric) Penny, Gwendolyn (Charles) Stockton, Carol Palmer, Eboni Robinson, Emma McNeil, Evelyn Ross, Ollie Williams and Minnie Martin (deceased); uncles, Bennie (Dot) Taylor, Gerald Har- rell, Isiah Williams (Sheron), Lu- gene Williams, Greg Blocker, Reggie Blocker, Tim Blocker and Mark Blocker (deceased); cousins, Ashley (Kenny) Charity and Carlos (Qiiani) Williams; nephews, Everett Andrews and Ashaun Young; nieces, Azariah and Zhoey Mitchell; Special Friends: Joshua Lee, Kennithea (Liz) Washington, Gyasi Zamore, Antwan Brown, Sedrick Bryant and Shantica Holder, and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
Visitation will be held Friday, September 24, 2021, 5-7 p.m. at In- tegrity Funeral Services, 3822 E. 7th Avenue, Tampa. Family and friends are asked to assemble at 9:45 a.m. on Saturday.
MASK ARE REQUIRED FOR BOTH SERVICES.
A SERVICE OF INTEGRITY
JACKSON
MRS. YOLONDA FAYE HOLLINS
A Celebration of Life Service for Mrs. Yolonda Faye Hollins, who gained her Wings September 9, 2021, will be held Saturday Sep- tember 25, 2021, 1:00 p. m. at Jackson Funeral Home, 4605 N. Street Tampa, Florida, 33610. Rev. Sandra McDuffie, Officiating.
Mrs. Yolonda Faye Hollins was born July 11, 1963, in Tampa, Florida to Jordan and Mary Mutcherson.
She attended local schools in Hillsborough County. She met Kirt Hollins and they married Au- gust 9, 1984. She was a loving and caring wife, a free spirit person, and a family person. She and her husband raised some relatives like their own.
She was preceded in death by: her parents, Jordan and Mary Mutcherson; brothers, Jordan and Timmie Mutcherson; grandma, Flossie Mutcherson, sister-in-law; Patricia Mutcher- son, and brother-in-law; Gerald Wilson.
Yolonda leaves cherished memories with her loving and car- ing husband, Kirt Hollins, 2 sis- ters; Angela Wilson, Sophia Mutcherson (Donnie); 4 brothers, Terry Mutcherson, Barry Mutch- erson (Chantel), Sedrick Mutcher- son (Virginia), Jerome and Amp; Shamika Mutcherson; and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews, cousins, and friends.
Visitation will be Saturday, September 25, 2021, at Jackson Funeral Home, 4605 N. 34th Street Tampa, Florida 33610, 11:00 a.m. until Funeral Time.
Family and Friends are asked to assemble at Jackson Funeral Home Saturday 25, 2021, at 12:45 p.m. For the Service.
Please Follow CDC Guidelines. Masks are required.
Funeral Arrangements are Entrusted to Jackson Funeral Home.
MRS. GEORGIA MAE COVINGTON
A Homegoing Celebration Serv- ice for Mrs. Georgia Mae Covington, who answered the call, will be held Friday, September 24, 2021, 1:00 p.m. at Northside Missionary Bap- tist Church, 5706 N, 40th St. Tampa, Florida, 33610. Minister Erica Har- rington, Officiating. Interment at Orange Hill Cemetery, 4900 E. Chelsea St., Tampa, Florida 33610.
On Sunday Sept. 19, 2021, our heavenly Father called home our beloved loved one, Georgia Coving- ton who departed this life in Tampa, FL. She was born on Nov. 3, 1938, in Sylvania, GA, to the late Lafonza Carter and Helen Jackson.
She attended the public schools of Screven, County. Georgia met and married Elizah Covington. From their union, 6 kids were born.
In 1968, Georgia moved to Tampa, where she was employed in the housekeeping and food service industries.
Georgia was preceded in death by: her parents, Helen Newton and Alfonza Carter; and stepdad, Bill Newton; husband, Elizah Coving- ton; daughter, Genita Free; 4 broth- ers, Calvin Stewart, Johnny Jackson, Wesley Newton, and Willie Arthur Newton, 2 sisters, Betty Stewart and Gloria Roundtree; 1 grandson, Tom Streater 3rd.
She leaves to Cherish her mem- ories: 5 children, Will Covington (Twila), Janet Streater, Georgia Streater (Tom), Sylvia Whitley, and Evon Henry (Herbert). 7 siblings, Ollie Stewart (Edward), Erma Mims (Eddie), Annie Lee Newton, Ricky Newton (Teresa), Ervin Jackson, William Newton (Grace), and Earl Willie Carter (Rhonda); 15 grand- children, Samual Bowers (Nikki), Cedrich Covington, Curtis Coving- ton (Carlissa), Antone Gadsden (Shavette), Tiffany Covington (Willio), Kiana Hunter, Antoine Shepherd (LaTrice), Morgan John- son, April Shepherd, Will Coving- ton, Jr., Kenneth Covington (Shaunettte), Tina Streater, Mar- quita Shepherd (Edward), Ciera Howard (Edwin) and Drakkar Cov- ington (Melissa); special nieces/nephews, Tonya Siplin, Dedra Houston, Laborron Jackson, Remelle Johnson, Bonus grand- childern, Christopher Wright, Vin- cent Walker, LaQuanda Smith, Sandra Sterling; special friends, Bill Grace, Carolyn Meteye, Mary Hunter, Eula Carter; 46 great grandchildren, 12 great, great grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.
Visitation will be Thursday, September 23, 2021, at Jackson Fu- neral Home, 4605 N. 34th Street Tampa, Florida, 33610, 5:00 p.m. until 7 p.m.
Family and Friends are asked to assemble at Northside Missionary Baptist Church on Friday 24, 2021, at 12:45 p.m. for the Service.
Please Follow CDC Guidelines. Masks are Required.
Funeral Arrangements is En- trusted to Jackson Funeral Home.
MRS. LINDA CHERYL MURVIN WATKINS
A Homegoing Celebration for Mrs. Linda Cheryl Murvin Watkins, will be held Saturday, September 25, 2021, at 11 a.m., at Northside Missionary Baptist Church, 5706 N. 40th Street, Elder Clintine Murvin, Jr., Officiating. Interment will follow in Orange Hill Cemetery.
On the afternoon of Septem- ber 9, 2021, Linda Cheryl Murvin Watkins began her homegoing journey. Linda was born August 15, 1952, in Winter Haven, FL. A native of Polk County, she at- tended Jewett Elementary School before moving to Tampa, FL.
Linda graduated from Mid- dleton High School.
Linda was employed by the State of Florida for more than 30 years before her retirement in 2017. She was previously a faith- ful member of Unity Missionary Baptist Church (Tampa) and The Cathedral of Faith Church (Tampa). In 2005, she along with seven others, became founding members of The City of Judah Worship Center (Tampa) under the leadership of her sister, Apos- tle Clintine E. Murvin.
Because of her love for Christ, she began to teach His word to others. Linda was later ordained as a Teacher and was affection- ately known as “Teacher Linda.” Until the day of her passing, she remained a stalwart member and advisor of this body of members where Minister Cynthia J. Robin- son is now the pastor. She would began each day in daily commun- ion with God on the back porch of her home. There she read, stud- ied His word, and prayed for fam- ily and church in which she loved.
Linda was preceded in death by: father, Clinton Murvin, Sr.; mother, Elizabeth Langston; brothers, Charles and Calvin; and sisters, Susan and Clintine.
She is survived by: her loving children Patrina Bogan, Latisa Frazier (Toby), Charles Ander- son, Bahjah Rasheed, and Pre- cious Jackson; her siblings, Charlene Chambers, Constance Stewart, Clinton Murvin, Jr., (Jackie), Hakim Rasheed, Nancy Murvin, Cornelius Murvin (Annie), Kevin Murvin, and Shaniqua Jordan (Bobby); grand- children, Terrance Williams, Amos Williams, Devon Williams, Alexis Anderson, Thomas Bogan, Aaliyah Anderson, Karlei Ander- son, and Vandi Anderson; great grandchildren, Devon, Jr., Caleb, Dontae, Zhuri, Trinity, Terrance, II, Ayden, and Amare, and a host of nieces, nephews, god children and dear friends.
There will be a viewing at the church on Saturday from 9 a.m. until 11 a.m. MASK ARE RE- QUIRED
FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS BY RONALD J DERR, SR., LFDIC, JACKSON FUNERAL HOME, 4605 N 34TH STREET TAMPA, FL
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