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Funerals/Memoriam
AIKENS
MR. CECIL ROBERT MOSS
A Private Homegoing Service for Mr. Cecil Robert Moss of Tampa, who passed away on Sun- day, June 28, 2020, will be held on Saturday, July 11th, 1 p. m. at Faith Temple M. B. Church, 2916 Orient Rd., Pastor Eric Campbell, with Pastor Danny Osborne, of Godside Progressive M. B. Church, officiating. The inter- ment will be in Orange Hill Ceme- tery.
Cecil Robert Moss was born February 26, 1934 in True Blue Crooked Island, Bahamas. He was the only child born from the late Rufus and Sabelitha Moss. Cecil enjoyed gospel concerts, playing cards, dominoes, and cooking Sunday dinner (amazing fried chicken) and spending time with his loved ones.
Cecil was preceded in death by: his parents, wife, Alma Moss and son, Enoch Moss.
He leaves to cherish his fond and loving memories with his lov- ing family: children, Craig, Ferzeda Richardson, Kateara Moss, Angela Richardson (Lorenzo), Lydia Moss and Meloudis Brown; dedicated grandchildren, Enodsia Moss, Os- cartera Milbry, Enoch Moss, Jr. (Stephanie), DeSario Moss, Es- hamera Moss, David Myers, Sabelitha Moore (Mark), An- dropolis Mitchell, Teela Myers, Stansheala Wilson, Shantelle Melton (Leon), Marcia Smith (James), Amanda Neal, Anessa Freeman and Aranique Johnson; great grandchildren, Lyric Fai- son, Enocierra, Enijah, Enoch, Enaysha and Elesha Moss, Malik Taylor, Aniah Walters, Ianna Spaulding, Christian and Victoria Neal, Tomas Warren, Davi’yanna. King David, Sire Daniel and Emerald Myers, Myla Striker, Walter Whittaker, IV, Reginal, Jr., Remari and Remarion James, Andropolis, Jr., Anyais and Aston Mitchell, Isis and Isreal Melton, Travis Weller, Jr., A’yahna Clay- ton, Olivia Moore, Hannah, Joy, Love and James, Jr.; a host of other relatives in Bahamas, New York and Miami, Florida.
The visitation will be held at Aikens Funeral Home on Friday, July10th,from4to6p.m.The family and friends are asked to meet at the church on Saturday for the service. We are following the CDC guidelines.
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HARMON
MS. YVONNE HOLLAND
Homegoing Celebration for Yvonne Holland, who passed away July 3, 2020, will be held Sunday, July 12, 2020, at Harmon Funeral Home, 5002 N. 40th St., Tampa, FL, beginning with a walk-through vis- itation from 1 to 3 P. M. and funeral servicefrom3P.M.to4P.M.
Yvonne Holland was born No- vember 17, 1956.
She was preceded in death by: her mother, Carolyn Johnson Poole and father, Bernard Poole; sister, Mary Ann Poole; brothers, Sammy Johnson and Ronnie John- son.
Yvonne leaves to cherish her memories: sisters, Daisy Poole and Dorretha Johnson; brothers, James Johnson, Leonard Poole, Ricky Poole, Darrell Poole, and Rudolph Poole (Patricia).
Yvonne also leaves to cherish her memories: loving children, a devoted daughter, Wanda Poole (Angela), Ella Poole, Jerry Johnson (Shamecka), Mickey Johnson (Tra- venus), Latoya Holland (Misty), DelRio Holland (Monique), Latoya McCants (Jessie), Nicole Brown (Reggie), Danisha Poole, Do- minique Poole, Darrell Poole, Jamie Poole, Lisa Poole, Antonio Poole, Trinita Oliver, and Ana Oliver; her beautiful grandchil- dren: Dwayne Celica, Terrance, Quanisha, Jaquana, Akeem, Mor- ris, Tykeyia, Antara, Jayneisha, Ja’Myah, Tomesha, Jasmine, Denise, Alma, Marjuan, Mickey, Jr., Milek, La’Traveia, Makala, Jaqualla, De’Angelo, Jacob, Irey’ Onia, Sha’Vonna, Shawntana, Del- Rio, Jr., Keith, Dalvin, Rinya, Reg- gie, Jr., Qwenmari, Jaziah, Tony, Rico, Terron, Jordao, Jaymari, An- tonia, Tylihaa, Trayvon, James, and Deldrick; special aunt, Mae Louise Poole and special loved ones, Gwen Johnson and Ellawese Johnson; and a host of great-grandchildren, aunts, un- cles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends; a devoted Johnson and Poole Family.
Attendees must stay at least 6 feet apart and wear a cloth face covering/mask before entering the building and when interacting with others. Your safety is our concern as we adopt CDC health guidelines and practices to serve you better. Thank you greatly for your cooper- ation and God bless you during this time of global challenge.
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MRS. ROSA LEE CARR
A Private Homegoing Celebra- tion for Mrs. Rosa Lee Carr of Tampa, Florida, who passed away on Thursday, June 25, 2020, will be
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held Friday, July 10 , 1 p. m. at Rest
Haven Memorial Park Cemetery, 4615 E. Hanna Ave., Pastor Wallace Bowers, officiating. The interment will be held in Rest Haven Memo- rial Park Cemetery.
Rosa Lee Carr was born April 28, 1945 to the late Randolph, Jr. and Elexzennia Haynes. She at- tended St. James AME Church of Progress Village. Rosa enjoyed line dancing.
She was preceded in death by: her parents; son, Gary Kilpatrick and mother-in-law, Dorothy Carr.
She leaves to cherish her pre- cious memories: her loving and caring husband, Elijah Carr “Buddy;” children, Regina Burgess (Randolph), Roy Kilpatrick, Steven Carr ((Leondora Parker), Fidel Carr (Janice), Tarvares Carr (An- toinette) and Torrie Carr (Tawana Williams); grandchildren, LaKer- ria Royal (Bobby Calhoun), Imogin Roque, Jr., Shauntae and Octavia Kilpatrick, Jayden Burgess and Janelle Bass; great-grandchildren, DeMarius, Prince and Royal Cald- well, Ashely, Asia, Aniyah, Arianna, Tierra, Steven and Bryson Carr, Ar- mania Jeremy, Jermaine, Antroys and Anquaria Hunter, Montenelle, Chenell and London Carr; brother, Rev. Randolph Haynes, Sr.; broth- ers-in-law, Otis (Brenda) and Robert Carr (Ilene) and Casey Glenn; sisters-in-law, Betty Moulin (Freddie), Mary Ford and Hazel Barrett (Roy); nieces, Michelle and Randria Haynes; nephews, Rawn and Rico Haynes; host of cousins, Betty Bell (Grady), Nathaniel and Jordan Woodard, Latisha Span, Victoria Ronnie Fillmore, Terry Spencer, James, Madelyn, Rashard, Tavia Isaac, Araina Wil- son (Stanley), Janae Skipper (Jack), Bryan Bell (Alwayn), Ferlia Felder, Brandy Henderson (Kenny), Stephanie and Tracy Speed, Denise Anderson, Eria Chester, Barbara Atkins, Tarvaris Norton, Zannie, Pashon, Darrell and Ramon Black (Caren), Leroy (Joyce), Leroy, Jr. “Skippy”, Eric and Jonathan Stokes, Nekeva Johnson (Rev. Eugene), Shawn Hamilton, April Bledsoe, Gloria, Andy and Kenneth Austin, Georgia Nelson, Derrick, Kimberly and Tiffany Sheffield, Barbara Green (Cedric), Alissa Freeman, Robert Butler (Samantha), Franshon Sauver, Heidi William, Harriett Butler, Pat and Gayle Davis; other relatives and special friends, Sharon Thomas, Marian Gains, John Henry, Brenda Brown, Betty Napier, Melinda Bryant, Pat Robin- son, Bonnie Richmond, Edward Verro (Nora), Terence Steward and Melvin Barnes (MaryAnn).
The visitation will be held Thursday, July 9th at Aikens Fu- neral Home from 4 to 6 p. m. The family and friends are asked to meet at the graveside for the serv- ice. We are following the CDC guidelines.
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MRS. ELVIRA R. PINDER
A Private Homegoing Celebra- tion for Mrs. Elvira R. Pinder of Riverview, Florida, who passed away Monday, June 29, 2020, will be held Saturday, July 11th, 11 a. m., at Aikens Funeral Home, 2708 E. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Rev. S. Evan Burrows, pastor of First Baptist Church of College Hill, officiating. The interment will be at the National Cemetery in Sarasota, Florida.
Mrs. Pinder was born on July 26, 1935 in Avon Park, Florida to the late Anthony and Jemima (John- son) Cross. At an early age she dis- covered the joy of playing the piano and at the age of 13, she was playing for churches throughout the city and instrumental in organizing glo- rious choirs. Her love for music continued into her adulthood, giv- ing her many opportunities to touch many lives with her beautiful music spreading God’s words through her voice and piano.
After her husband, the late Earnest Pinder, Jr., retired from the U. S. Air Force they returned home to Tampa. She organized many choirs and sang throughout her ca- reer and played at several churches around the U. S. and abroad. She played for over 20 years at First Baptist Church of College Hill, where she blessed the church and community with her love for music.
She leaves to cherish her pre- cious memories: two devoted and loving children, Earnest A. Pinder, III (Victoria) and Sabrina P. Myers (Rickey); loving grandsons, Koran R. Myers (Brittney) and Isaiah A. Myers; loving sister, Daisy M. Jenk- ins (Ernest); great-grandson, Kameron N. Myers; devoted ex- tended family, Vergie Fitzpatrick, Ken Fitzpatrick, Brenda Nelson (Ernest) and Ashlee Freemon (Arthur); spiritually adopted chil- dren, whom she mentored and took under her wings; a host of nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grand- nephews, her family in the Ba- hamas, neighbors, friends and church family.
The family will receive friends during the visitation on Friday, July 10th, from 5 to 7 p. m. We encourage friends to come and greet the family by a simple nod, or wave to show their love and respect for this com- munity matriarch of music. Due to Covid-19, we are following the CDC guidelines.
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MRS. BETTY THOMAS
Private Homegoing Service for Mrs. Betty Thomas of Tampa, Florida, who passed away, Tues- day, June 30, 2020, will be held Saturday, July 11th, 3 p. m. at Aikens Funeral Home Chapel, 2708 E. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Apostle Michelle Kelly officiating.
Mrs. Thomas was born to the late Willie and Eula Mae Thomas on April 17, 1942 in Unadilla, Georgia.
She was preceded in death by: her parents and late brothers, Willie James Thomas and Franklin Thomas.
She leaves to cherish her lov- ing memories: a devoted daugh- ter, Cynthia Diane Cheri; grandchildren, Lateasha Thomas, Senobia Bivins, Terrace Cannon (spouse, Jamarkus Cannon); great grandchildren, Ariel Mar- cus, Tionne Marcus, Londyn Vick- ers, Terrence Bivins, Tarshell Jackson, Tarmunie Thomas, Josiyah Thomas, Ja’Quarious Throw, Jakwavion Brown, Jhaviar Brown; nieces and nephews, Glechian Goodrich (Issac Goodrich), Herbie Thomas, Andre Thomas, Bruce Greene; great- great-grandchildren, Aubrey Hillard, Legend Bivins; extended family members, Char- tavious Lakeisha, Verlisha and Rico Thomas, Jr., Linda Watkins, Natasha Queen and Tracie Jenk- ins.
The visitation will be held on Friday, July 10th, from 3 to 5 p. m. The family and friends are asked to meet at the chapel on Saturday for the service. We are following the CDC guidelines.
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BIRTHDAY MEMORIAM
CAROLYN E. SMITH
Happy birthday Car- olyn Smith. We love and miss you.
Love your children, grands, great-grands, family and friends.
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