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follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery.
Mr. Jones was preceded in death by: his loving grandmother, Viola Jones Alexander; loving grandfather, Clarence Jones, Sr.; 2 uncles, Jerome and Clarence Jones, Jr.; and 1 aunt, Teresa Ale- cia Jones Green.
He leaves to cherish memories of him with: two daughters, Samantha Jones (Khadijah) and Sirone Jones; fiancee, Tikki Jones; devoted mother and father, Edith and Willie Wimbush; father, Willie Thompson, Jr.; sisters, Jackie Wimbush, Yvette (Dwight) Knight, Zena, Sharond and Shanakia Ben- ton and Laura Manning; brothers, Ang Ed Faison, Eric Bentley and Shelton Dansey (Jig); aunts, Lucille Jones, Hortense (Tony) Jacobs, Cynthia McRae, Yvonne Roebuck, Irma Harris, Lutricia Ward and Shirley Jackson; uncle, Claude (Vanderlyn) Jones, Benny and Freddie Johnson, Jr.; like a mother, Regina Shoats; special cousins, Keith (Sanday) McClaurin, Alicia (Myron) Williams, Chemere Williams, Kaysee, Kirria McClau- rin, Maurice Johnson, Yvette Danzey and family, Michael and Renee McRae, the Johnson family, the Wimbush family, the Harris Family and George Williams; de- voted friend, Ilona Young; special friends, Keenis Keenan, Reginald Keenan, Kenny Marcus, Alonzo Jones, Bo-Stan, Fred Lee, Robert Walker, Robert Singleton, Darryl Bingham; other family friends, An- drea Iverson and family, Twonda Delaughter and family, Bonnie Maxwell and family, Lois (David) Williams and family, Tonya King and family and other relatives and friends.
Mr. Tavaris Mourice Jones was born in Tampa, Florida on May 21, 1968, to the parentage of Willie Thompson, Jr. and Edith Wim- bush. Mr. Jones was a Pipe Fitter and a Certified Welder.
There will be a viewing at Wil- son Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, Florida, on Friday, May25,2018,from5–8p.m.with the family present to receive friends in the chapel from 6 – 7 p.
m. Friends are asked to assemble at the church on Saturday at ap- proximately 12:45 p. m. for the service.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
WILSON
MR. SHON KEITH- LAPHIL POWELL
A Celebration of Life Service for Mr. Shon Keithlaphil Powell, who transitioned from his earthly home to his Heavenly home on May 3, 2018, will be held on Saturday, May 26, 0218 at 2 p. m. at Jesus Church Min- istries, (former Joy Tabernacle), 2716 North 34th Street, Tampa, Florida, with the Pastor Arch- bishop Clarence Davis, officiat- ing. Interment will follow in Orange Hill Cemetery.
Shon was preceded in death by: his mother, Dr. Marissa (Mary) Powell Newbold; his fa- ther, Edgar Charles Newbold.
He leaves his legacy with: one devoted daughter, Shonkala Powell and her mother, Laticia Anderson; one brother, Charles Labarron Newbold; three aunts, Janie Powell (like a mother), Evelyn Powell and Clarenda New- bold (Isaac); 2 uncles, Keith New- bold and Dr. Allam Baheth (Merrin); 2 nephews, Charles Alexander and Autreyal New- bold; one great uncle, Elbert Carmichael; one great aunt, Net- tie Powell; 3 devoted cousins, Jaral Powell, Sr. (like a brother), Jalen Powell and Jarel Powell, Jr.; goddaughter, Sharonda Williams; a host of other rela- tives and friends.
Mr. Shon Keithlaphil Powell was born on April 30, 1972 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana to the parentage of Edgar Charles New- bold and Dr. Marissa (Mary) Powell Newbold.
Mr. Powell attended the pub- lic schools of Hillsborough County, graduating from C. Leon King High School, Class of 1992. He received his AA Degree in Computer Programming from ITT College and a Welding Cer- tificate from Tampa Bay Techni- cal. He was employed in several job positions including a Welder at Tampa Bay Shipyard; a Loan Representative with Bank Of America and a Programmer with Sypris Company.
Shon gave his life to Christ at a very young age and he sang in the choir and was an Usher. He was a very humble person and he loved everyone. Shon only saw good in mankind, everyone was his friend. He was a giving per- son, who would give you the shirt off his back and say “it’s all right.” Shon loved to cook and he enjoyed playing cards with his friend and mentor, the late Carl Civilette. He was a great chess player and he taught family, friends and neighborhood chil- dren to play the game. Shon also wrote poems and he was a song writer.
There will be a viewing on Friday, May 25, 2018, at Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, Florida from 5 – 8 p. m.
Friends are asked to assem- ble at the church on Saturday at approximately 1:45 p. m. for the service.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
SISTER SUSIE JOHNSON
A Celebration of Life Service for Sister Susie Johnson, who transitioned from this life into life eternity on May 21, 2018, will be held Saturday, May 26, 2018, 10 a. m. at St. Matthew M. B. Church, 3708 East Lake Avenue, Tampa, FL 33610, with Reverend W. D. Sims, Pastor, officiating. Inter- ment will follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery.
Sister Johnson was born March 22, 1927, in Callahan, FL to Della Walker and George Nelson. She received her early education in Callahan, FL and she later en- rolled in Middleton Adult High School and received her diploma.
She moved to Tampa in 1954, and soon united with St. Matthew M. B. Church, where Reverend R. L. Dawson was the pastor. She re- mained a faithful, dedicated, and committed member of St. Matthew serving on the #2 Usher Board. Sister Johnson, along with her husband, worked at Jackson Products Company and was employed for many years at the James Haley VA Hospital in dietary service.
She was preceded in death by: her parents, Della Walker and George Nelson; husband, Manson Johnson; brothers, Jiles Walker and Albert James Nelson; sisters, Nettie Walker and Josephine Nel-
son.Left to cherish precious mem-
ories of her are: daughter, D. Rosemary Jones; sons, Alhakee Abdul Ali and Thelmo Johnson and wife, Deborah, Tampa; grand- children, Marilynn Joyce, Colum- bia, SC and Adrian Lark, Tampa; cousins, Willie Mae Jackson (Johnny), all of Palmetto, FL, Lil- lian Haywood, Jacksonville, FL, Annette Wilburt, Brenda Wilburt, and Phyllis Wilburt of Callahan, FL; nephews, Nathaniel Nelson, of Columbia, SC and Eddie Nelson (Linda) of Titusville, FL and many other relatives and friends in Callahan, FL; specials friends and neighbors in Tampa, Fannie Cole- man, Edith Farris and Sheldon McCarr.
Visitation will be held 5-7 p. m., Friday, May 25, 2018, at St. Matthew M. B. Church. Friends and family are asked to assemble at the church at 9:45 a. m. Satur- day.
“ A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
MR. TAVARIS MOURICE JONES
Funeral Service for Mr. Tavaris Mourice Jones, who passed away on May 19, 2018, will be held on Saturday, May 26, 2018 at 1 p. m. at Abundant Life Enrichment Center, 4701 E. Hanna Avenue, Tampa, Florida with Pastor Randy Ran- dolph, officiating. Interment will
IN MEMORIAM
JAMES BADY (J. B.) GREEN Farmer Green
August 12, 1918-May 23, 2004
Sadly missed along life’s way; Quietly remembered every day.
No longer in our lives to share;
But in our hearts, you’ll always be there.
Those we hold closest to our hearts never truly leave us; They live on in the kindness they have shared and the love they brought into our lives.
Dorothy H. Green, wife; Gail P. Green, daughter.
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ARWANA T.
LATTIMORE OLIVER September 23, 1973 — May 24, 2002
Picture me as I was, full of life and love, although I’m watching you from above.
I know how much you miss me, and I miss you, too; it was my time to leave, as each of us will do.
When you yearn for comfort, look here at my smile, talk to me, remember me, sit with me awhile.
Time will heal your heart, each day, better than the last, hap- piness will return to you, sorrow in the past.
It will be alright with me, if one day my photo’s tucked away. Your life must move on, but in each other’s heart I’ll stay.
Love, Mom, Pattie, family and friends.
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