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Funerals/Memoriam
   AIKENS
GUDES
HARMON
        MRS. TAMEAKA INGRAM TUCKER
A Homegoing Celebration for Tameaka Ingram Tucker of Tampa, Florida, who passed away on Monday, June 14, 2021, will be held on Saturday, June 26th, 2 p. m. at Aikens Funeral Home, 2708 E. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Pastor Yvonne Jackson, of- ficiating. The interment will be held in Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery.
Tameaka Ingram Tucker was born September 22, 1971 to the late Larry and Barbara Ingram. She at- tended the local schools in Hills- borough County. Tameka was a down-to-earth individual. She en- joyed communicating and spend- ing time with family and friends. She accepted Christ as her per- sonal savior. She worked in the en- vironmental services for many years until a decline in her health subjected her to an early leave.
She was preceded in death by: her parents, brother, Clement; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Williams; aunts, Rose, Patricia, Willie Lee, and Lessie; uncles, Leroy, Jr., Woodrow and Willie.
She leaves to cherish her pre- cious memories with: her hus- band, Darrion Tucker; children, LaSheka, Shambray, Grant, De- mario and Ron Derrick; grandchil- dren, Maniyah, Tramaryiance, Jamari, Barbara and ReNyla; sis- ter, Edna (Sydney); brother, Richard; special cousin, Katrina; uncle, Nathaniel (Brenda); god- mother, Vickie; goddaughter, Nyeisha; 3 nieces; 5 nephews; Alexander, Taylor, Danley and Twiggs; a host of cousins, extended family and friends; devoted friends, Kim, Victoria CeCilia, Annie and Cherise.
The visitation will be held at Aikens Funeral Home on Friday, June25th from4to8p.m.The family and friends are asked to meet at the chapel on Saturday for the service.
“Aikens Funeral Home”
MR. WILLIS WOODROW ‘CHUCK’ EVERETT
Mr. Willis Woodrow ‘Chuck” Everett was born on April 18, 1943 in Marianna, Florida to the union of Willie and Lula Everett. He married the love of his life, Sandra Renee Everett on October 10, 1976. Willis was an active member of the First Baptist Church of Lincoln Gardens and was a member of the Male Cho- rus and the Male Usher Board.
He served in the United States Army and retired from The City of Tampa Sanitation Department. Chuck studied automotive training at Tampa Bay Technical High School and had a love for race cars and going to the race track with his friends and family.
He loved all sports, but baseball was his favorite and the NY Yankees was his favorite team. He played baseball for the Tampa Stars, Tampa Greys, Old Timers, Explor- ers, Night Hawks and The Black Smokers. In his past time Chuck loved to play dominoes and watch- ing western movies, Matt Dillon was his favorite character.
Willis Woodrow Everett de- parted this life on June 16, 2021. He was preceded in death by: his fa- ther, Willie Everett; mother, Lula Everett; brother, Lawrence Everett; sister, Lula Mae Brunson; daugh- ter, Gwendolyn Hill; grandson, Titus Hill; and brother-in-law, Joseph Rivers.
He leaves to cherish his memo- ries: his wife, Sandra Everett; spe- cial son and daughter, Thomas Hill of Tampa, FL and Khadijah Nazmeen (Micheal Moore) of Lake- land, FL; other children include: Yolandra Williams of North Car- olina and Sonia McKee of Georgia; honorary children, Georgina Nap- pier and Candida Hernandez; brother, Clarence Everett; sisters, Patricia Watkins (Marshall), Gale Everett, Janet Everett, Zelda Everett and Telesia Everett; mother-in-law, Elonora Rivers; brothers-in-law, Roderick Rivers (Trina) and Donavan Rivers (Trina); 17 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren.
The Wake is at Light of the World Church, 4791 N. 15th St., Tampa Florida on Friday, June 25th, from 5-7 p. m.
The Funeral is at First Baptist Church of Lincoln Gardens, 4025 W Palmetto St., Tampa Florida on Sat- urday, June 26th, 11 a. m.
Gudes Funeral Home “A Temple Of Service”
MR. CLEMONS LEWIS METEYE
Homegoing Celebration for Mr. Clemons Lewis Meteye, who transitioned on June 9, 2021, will be held on Saturday, June 26, 2021, 11 a. m., at Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery, 4615 E. Hanna Ave., Tampa 33610.
There will be a viewing on Fri- day, June 25, 2021, 5-7 p. m., at Highland Missionary Baptist Church, 3410 E. North St., Tampa 33610.
Clemons Lewis Meteye was born on February 3, 1954, to Ray- mond and Vera Meteye. He at- tended Hillsborough County Schools (lastly, Young Middle School), playing football in 1971. Then later being employed at U- Save, manager over Tampa Hous- ing Maintenance Crew, Skycap at Tampa International Airport, and lastly assisted and did part-time work at Southeastern Fishing Tackle Shop, where he loved and was an expert at selling and repair- ing fishing equipment at the boat show, etc.
He was a true nature man at heart. He extremely loved hunting and fishing and he also loved car- ing for his plants (Mangos, Avoca- dos) and flowers. Lastly, he genuinely loved spending time with his siblings and loved ones, utilizing his help to them if needed.
He was preceded in death by:
his parents, Raymond (Crip) and Vera Meteye; aunts, Irene Favors, Mary “Auntie Moochie” Rawls, and Dorothy Thomas; son, Antonio Meteye; daughter’s mother and grandmother, Anita and Velma Ledbetter; sisters, Louise Meteye Leggett and husband, Joe Leggett, and Irene Meteye; niece, Yolanda Morrow; and brother-in-law, Al- fonso Owens.
Clemons leaves to cherish fond memories to: his son, Clemons “Dwayne” Meteye (wife, Jenise); daughter, Kimberly Ledbetter Sherrod (husband, Michael); grandchildren, Kiontre’ “Tre/Nook” James (Terri), Osceayrra “Osce” Lawrence Ho- race (husband, Devin), Jimira “Miri” Freeman; great-grandchil- dren, Ky’Mari Lawrence and De’Arie Horace; son’s mother, Gladys Wilson and family; loving sisters, Carolyn Meteye, Leonida Meteye Owens (Merriett), Denise Meteye James; loving brothers, Raymond Meteye, Ralph Meteye; nieces, Linda (husband, Icckey) Sanders, Bernadette (husband, Zoe) Vance, Tonya (Al), Shavette (husband, Antone) Gadsen, Reshima (Jason) Meteye, Tara Meteye; nephews, Norris, II, Nor- ris, III, Morrow, Frank (Tina) James, Rechi (Chantal) Butler, Joe (Erica) Leggett, Charles (Frankie) Langston, Wintzer “Robert” Jones, Torrence (Tifani) Meteye, Rodney Williams; great nieces and nephews, Dominique Maloy, Rechi (Ariel) Butler, Jr., Dante Butler, Brechi Butler, Kelce Butler, Joe (Latarra) Leggett, Joleisa Leggett, Niko Leggett, Cayenne Leggett, Tylia Leggett, Jayniya Leggett, Charles (CJ), Tasha, Brandon, Chris, Oliver, Quanisha, Terrence, Nicholas, Adrain, Aisha, TeeTee, Xavier, Demetrius, Charles, Jawon (JJ), Azarias, Jasmon, Jason, Jr., Jaseon, Auja, Khalys, Ty’, Ambreia, Frantica, Dorien, Monisha, Do- minic, Jordan; and a host of great- great nieces and nephews.
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MS. PATRICIA ANN COLEMAN
Ms. Patricia Ann Coleman was born on September 25, 1959, to the late Mr. Johnnie and Mrs. Elizabeth Harris Coleman. Patri- cia was a lifelong resident of Tampa. She attended the public schools of Hillsborough County.
On June 18, 2021, she an- swered the Master’s call and peacefully ended a full, fruitful life. She was preceded in death by: her parents, Mr. Johnnie and Mrs. Elizabeth Harris Coleman; brothers, Robert Coleman and Claudie Coleman; sisters, Shirley Bell and Barbara Bynum; aunt, Elouise Brown and Julia Mae Coleman; nephew, Fred Jenrette, III.
Patricia leaves to cherish lov- ing memories of her: siblings, sis- ters, Betty Coleman and Lizzie Coleman; brothers: Frankie Cole- man and Ronnie Coleman; aunt, Mary Smith (Eddie); nieces and nephews, Johnny Watkins, Brenda Watkins, Timothy Lee, Jerry Lee, Clevtoria Grayson (Michael), Tawain Coleman (Ki- mala), Berzina Bynum, Vanita Shanks, Cleveland Bynum, Jr. (Margaret), Fromon Jenrette, Otis Bell, Jr., GBraille Shanks, Mandela Bailey, Shayla Coleman, Ferlicia Jenrette, Demarcus Bell, Frederico Jenrette, Joy Coleman; a host of great nieces, great nephews, cousins and friends.
There will be no visitation. Viewing will be held at the Fu- neral Service on Saturday, June 26, 2021, at 12 noon at Harmon Funeral Home, 5002 N. 40th St., Tampa, FL 33610, with Pastor Tom Jones, officiating.
A Harmon Burial
 IN MEMORY OF OUR FATHER
MR. FREDDIE LOWE June 17, 2021
Daddy, your life was a blessing. Your memory a treasure, you are loved beyond words, and missed beyond treasure.
Daddy, it’s been eight years since you left us. In our hearts, it’s just like yesterday. Happy Father’s Day.
With so much love: daughters and sons-in-law, Kathy Lowe, Gail and Archie Harrison, Lavonne Anderson, Karen and Leonard Hart, and Cleo Lowe; grandchildren, great grandchildren, great, great grandchildren, the Lowes and the rest of the family.
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