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Funeral/Card Of Thanks
FAMILY NOTICE
Tampa Bay Lightning Win Hockey's Stanley Cup
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       MS. KENYETTA DISHAWN ADEREHINWO-REED
Ms. Kenyetta Dishawn Aderehinwo-Reed, departed life and transitioned into heaven on Saturday, September 26, 2020.
Kenyetta (Yetta) was born November 12, 1977, to Mrs. Tom- mie Crawley and Mr. Kenneth Reed. She was a graduate of Jacksonville FL, and shortly re- located to Tampa, Florida.
Kenyetta birthed six children and will always be known for her humbling spirit, generous heart, and her flattering smile.
Yetta, is preceded in death by: her grandparents, Bernice and Thomas Outing, Willie and Verdell Reed, and her brother, Jeffrey Reed.
Kenyatta’s joyous spirit will be mourned by: her loving
mother, Mrs. Tommie Outing Crawley; supportive stepfather, Alfonso Crawley of Lake Wales, FL; and her dedicated father, Kenneth Reed of Jacksonville, FL.
She further leaves to mourn; her six wonderful children and three beautiful grandchildren: twins: Keaundra and Keiandra Bludsaw, of Atlantic City, NJ; Johnise Hicks, John Hicks, Jr., JaKayla Hicks-Myles and Dex- tiny Myles, all of Tampa Florida; her four grandchildren, John- tavious J. Hicks, Nyla R. Vinson, Sekani D. Strong, and Rasul E. Palmer, Jr.; her siblings: sisters, Kim Reed, Jessica Reed and Jesmine Reed, brother, Terry Brisbon; a host of uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, cousins, friends, special friends, acquain- tances, Church Pastors and Fam- ily, god- parent, Pastor Nelson; and her Big Sis: Ta-Ronda Spann.
The viewing will be held Sat- urday, October 3, 2020 from 10 a. m.-11:30 a. m. with the service following at 12 p. m. at Holy Out- reach For Christ, located at 7935 N. Armenia Ave. Tampa, FL 33604. Interment will be held at Rest Haven Memorial Park.
The repass immediately fol- lowing services.
*Due to CDC guidelines masks are required.
The Tampa Bay Lightning defeated the Dallas Stars 2-0 Monday night to win the 2020 Stanley Cup, the team's second National Hockey League's championship in franchise history.
Their first Stanley Cup was in 2004. The Lighting shut out the Stars in Mon- day's Game 6 with a power- play goal by Brayden Point in the first period followed by a second-period goal by for- ward Blake Coleman, who got the puck from Pat Ma- roon off a turnover by the Stars' Alexander Radulov.
This year's NHL season resumed play over the sum- mer in COVID-19 bubbles in Toronto and Edmonton,
Zach Bogosian, No. 24, of the Tampa Bay Lightning skates with the Stanley Cup at Rogers Place Monday in Edmonton, Alberta.
Canada. The league said it administered 33,174 coron- avirus tests to players and
club personnel in quarantine and recorded no positive tests in the past nine weeks.
   CARD OF THANKS
MICHAEL MORRELL, JR.
“ ... to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord.”
2 Corinthians 5:8
On behalf of the family of Michael Morrell, Jr., we extend to each of you our heartfelt gratitude for your love, prayers and support dur- ing these difficult times of the passing of our precious loved one.
Special thanks to Pastor Lloyd McDonald, Eulogist, Pastor Larry L. Roundtree, II, Regina Gambrell, Veda Virgil, Coretta Tims, Janee Murphy, Jackie, Miles Davis, Elizabeth Key, Randolph, Ray Under- wood, Andre, Horatio Wright, and Malik Moore.
We would like to thank each of you for sending flowers, food, monetary donations and all other acts of kindness. You will each re- ceive a personal thank you from our family.
May God richly bless each of you!
Thanks to the Staff of Wilson Funeral Home for your Services and Arrangements!
The Family.
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