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Funerals/Memoriams/Card Of Thanks
CHARLOW Plant City
HARMON
JACKSON
FAMILY
IN MEMORY OF
TIFFANY S. ALBURY 2/19/1982 – 9/11/2012
It is so hard for us to be- lieve that 3 years have gone by. You are truly missed by: your beloved mother, Catherine “Cat” Albury; your sister, Nitra Albury; your brothers, Detrick Al- bury and Sergio (Cardina) Albury; your niece, Jada Al- bury; your nephews, De- varies Buie Albury and Elijah Albury; and all of your entire family and friends.
And we miss you saying, “Everything is gonna be al- right, because God is on our side.”
MR ARTHUR WRIGHT, JR.
Funeral services for Mr. Arthur Wright, Jr. will be held at 11 a. m. on Saturday, September 12, 2015, at Anti- och Missionary Baptist Church, 5201 Horton Road, Bealsville, FL, 33567.
Arthur Simeon Wright, Jr. went home to be with the Lord on Sunday, September 6, 2015.
He was born in Kissim- mee, FL, on March 11, 1922, the first child of the late Arthur S. Wright Sr. and Ida Mae Wright-Bing-Adams. He was educated in the pub- lic schools of Hillsborough County and graduated in 1940 from what was then known as the Plant City Negro High School.
After graduation, Arthur worked in the Bealsville community, where he met and married Audrey Hort- ense Holloman on June 8, 1942. He was drafted into the United States Army during WWII and was sent overseas to serve as a rifleman in Oki- nawa. He was honorably discharged on February 23, 1946.
After returning from the war, Arthur worked as a farmer until he found em- ployment at WR Grace in Bartow, FL. He worked at Grace as a laborer and then an electrician from Decem- ber 29, 1954 until he retired on April 1, 1984.
Arthur Wright was well known in the Bealsville and surrounding communities
because of his electrical ex- pertise and willingness to use this skill to help others. He was the “go-to” man when a water pump needed repairing, whether someone called him day or night. His skills were only superseded by his generosity to help those who needed his electri- cal expertise.
Arthur leaves to cherish memories of his full life of service to others and to: a devoted wife of 73 years, Au- drey; children, Carolyn Brown; Mildred “Drew” (Marshall) Cosby, Rosalyn R. Davis, Arthur L. (Jennifer) Wright, Deborah C. Nelson, Nyla V. Wright, Victor N. Wright, and Vincent K. (Juana) Wright; brother, James D. Wright, Tampa; 3 sisters, Carrie B. Hoffman, Bernice A. (Alroy) Robinson, and Dr. Elva Adams; sister- in-law, Bettye Bing; (he was preceded in death by 4 brothers, Henry Wright, Charles Bing, Johnny Bing, Nathaniel Adams and sis- ters, Lenora Montana and Marjorie Sledge); grand- children, LaShawn (Kregg) Close, Kelvin Brown, Kathryn (Alfred) Turner, Jacquelyn Smith, Marshall (India) Cosby, III, Daniel Cosby, Robbie (Lawrence, II) Greer, Rashard Davis, Erika Wright, Michael, Tiffany Wright, Brittany (Marvin) Graves, Tara (Matthew) Mayfield, Demetrius Wright, Miranda (Eric) Robinson, Myra Wright, Myron Wright, Javarious Broadnax, Vin- cent Wright, Jr., Tacara Wright, Tacondra (Eric) Brown, and Vinterica Wright; goddaughter Bar- bara Rutledge; a host of great grands and great-great grands; and many nieces, nephews, cousins and count- less loving friends.
He also had many special friends, among whom were, Jay White, Joe Shaw and Lu- cious Sykes.
Professional services entrusted to CHARLOW FUNERAL HOME 1010 E. Laura Street
Plant City, FL 33563
MS. ROSE LEWIS-KING
Homegoing service for Ms. Rose Lewis-King, who passed away September 2, 2015, will be held Saturday, September 12, 2015, at 11 a. m. at Harmon Funeral Home, 5002 N. 40th St., Tampa, with Rev. James Richardson, Assistant Pastor, New Hope M. B. Church, offi- ciating. Interment in Rest Haven Memorial Park, Tampa, will follow the serv- ice.
Rose was born March 23, 1939, in Jackson County, FL, to the parents of Mr. Uriah Cotton and Mrs. Maybell Lewis-Cotton.
Rose was a member of Allen Temple A. M. E. Church for several years until declin- ing health.
Rose was educated in Jack- son County, FL, later moved to Philadelphia, PA, met and married Mr. David King, Sr. and remained united until his demise.
Later Mr. Arthur Anderson became her life-long compan- ion until his demise.
Rose leaves behind to cher- ish her memories: brother, Wallace Atkins; devoted step- son, David King, Jr.; two cousins, as brothers, RD Lewis and Johnnie Lewis, Jr.; niece, Josalyn; caregivers, Ida Lewis and Patricia Richard- son; and a host of other nieces, nephews, cousins, friends and extended family.
Friends are invited to ar- rive for the homegoing serv- ices for Sister King at 10:45 a. m. A HARMON BURIAL
MRS. LOLA MAE JACKSON
Funeral services for Mrs. Lola Mae Jackson, who passed away on September 8, 2015, will be held Saturday, September 12, 2015, at Jack- son Height COC, 3817 E. Lin- dell Avenue, Tampa, 33610, at 1 p. m., Brother Demetrius Bryant, pastor, with Brother Eddie Harper, eulogist.
Lola was born March 14, 1928, to the late Mary Ella Groom and Will Reddin in Clayton, Alabama.
She gave her life to Christ at an early age. She loved fishing and spending time with her family.
She was preceded in death by: her husband, Flozel Jack- son; brothers, Shelly and Floyd Reddin; daughter, Yolanda Reddin; nephews, Robert and James Reddin; grandson, Willie “Bo” Red- din and Frank Jordan; and great grandson, Maurice Johnson.
She leaves to cherish her memories: sons, Joseph Murray (Amy), Moses Red- din (Betty), and Arthur Red- din (Lois); daughters, Sarah Jordan, Geneva Sparrow (Willie), and Fredericka Red- din; grandchildren, Regina Jordan, Stacy Reddin (Natikie), Mary Jordan, Tracey Chandler (Darrell), Moses Reddin, Jr., (Erica), Frankie Langston (Charles), Angelicia Reddin, Nicole Boykin, Cynthia Harris, Aviance Reddin, Arthur Red- din, Jr., Joseph Murray, Dwayne Thompson, Carla Curry, Keaunte Desinor (Will), Latoya Staley (Tremayne), Clarence Red- din, Rochelle Reddin, Brock Reddin (Stehanie), Elvis Mays, Douglas Fritag, Stephanie Fritag, and Zakia Beal; a close family friend, Regrainyla Johnson; a host of other great grandchildren, and great great grandchil- dren; and other sorrowing relatives and friends.
Visitation will be Friday, September 11, 2015, at Jack- son Funeral Home, 4605 N. 34th Street, from 5-8 p. m.
Family and friends are asked to assemble at the church at 12:45 p. m. on Sat- urday, September 12, 2015, for the service.
Arrangements entrusted to JACKSON FUNERAL HOME.
MS. MARY LOUISE JONES Sunrise: February 4, 1947 Sunset: September 2, 2015
A homegoing celebration for Ms. Mary Louise Jones will be held on September 12, 2015, at Bentley And Son Fu- neral Home in Macon, Geor- gia.
Mary Louise Jones was born on February 4, 1947, in Macon, Georgia.
She was a loving, devoted mother of two children of Tampa, Rickey Jones and Janice Golphin; 1 grandchil- dren; one brother of Macon, Georgia; and a host of nieces, nephews, great grandchil- dren, cousins, other relatives and friends.
“Our mommy, was a fun- loving mommy, she was a genuine friend to her loved ones and many acquain- tances.
Now she’s with Jesus Christ, Someone who loved her the most. “2 Corinthians 5:8.”
The family of the late Ms., Mary Jones would like to ac- knowledge each of you for your acts of love and kind- ness, prayers and support. May God continue to bless each of you.
CARD OF THANKS
DARIA SMITH BECKHAM
The family of the late Daria Smith Beckham, would like to thank everyone for their prayers, calls, visitations, love offering or whatever was shown to us during our time of be- reavement.
Special thanks to: Rev. Eu- gene Garnett and Springhill M. B. Church, and Rev. Joseph Sykes and the Macedonia M. B. Church Family. May God Bless each of you. The Family.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
EMILY COLEMAN
In loving memory. Gone but never forgotten. From, your family.
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