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Funerals/Memoriam
WILSON
MS. TENECIA RENEE BRANNON
Homegoing Celebration for Ms. Tenecia Renee Brannon, who passed away on May 28, 2017 will be held on Saturday, June10,2017at11a.m.atNew Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church, 2511 E. Columbus Drive, Tampa, Florida with Rev. Larry L. Roundtree, II, Pastor, officiat- ing. Interment will follow in Or- ange Hill Cemetery.
She was preceded in death by: her grandparents, Eddie Lee, Claretha Brannon, Willie Powe; and aunt, Sabrina Johnson.
Ms. Brannon leaves to cher- ish fond memories of her with: parents, Keith and Wanda Powe; sisters, Jenaye Walters and Kierra Powe; 1 brother, Keith Powe, Jr.; grandmother, Irene Powe; great grandmother, Ethel Cobb; great grandfather, Her- shel Ash; uncles, Eric Brannon, Edric Powe, Rev. Dr. C. P. Epps (Lillian) and Otis (Ernestine) Powe; aunts, Vanessa Brannon, (Edward), Kameko Powe, Cheryl Powe, Marion Brunson, Loretta Williams (David), Cynthia Lester, Debra Thomas, Grace Windham (George), Normita Jeffery (Tim), Phyllis Shorter (Moses), Gloria Miller (Antonio), Brenda Epps, Shirley Dozier and Lorene (Eddie); nephews, Mario, Jamar, Elijah and Makhi; niece, Amirra; cousins, Danelle, Deon- shae, Larneisha, Scott, Keith Jr., Jahbril, Rashard, Naiim, Mike, Daveon, Dominic, Shaunay, Zariah, Edward Mincey, Jr., Devin Mincey, Nathaniel Mincey, Ariana Mincey, Layla Mincey, Ashley Cousins, Javacia Jackson, Lacey Sellers, Jasmine Brannon and a host of other sorrowing aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews cousins and friends.
Tenecia was born November 24, 1988 to the parentage of Keith and Wanda Powe. She was a lifelong resident of Tampa. She attended schools in the Hillsbor- ough County area. She studied Cosmetology at Howard W. Blake High School. Ms. Brannon worked as a cashier and food prep at local businesses, but Cos- metology was her passion. She also loved to sew, draw and cook.
Tenecia accepted Jesus Christ as her Savior and was bap- tized at an early age. As a youth, she was an active member of Mt. Olive M. B. Church, serving in the Youth Choir and Usher Board.
Her remains will repose on Friday, June 9, 2017 from 5 – 8 p. m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, Florida. THERE WILL BE NO VIEWING.
Friends are asked to assem- ble at the church on Saturday at approximately 10:45 a. m. for the service.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
and Al, Joyce, Lorraine, Runita, Carolyn, Fatima and Bonita; nephews, Rumel, Bernard, Tony, Curtis, Billy, Robert and Barbara, Floyd and Debra, Joe and Twanda, Eddie “Butch,” Jr., Johnny, Johnell, Jacob, Jr., Kenneth, Allen and Clint; cousins, Juanita and Don, Mat- tie, Lonnie Bell, Cornelious and Bernice, Mary Francis, Otis and Marsha; special friends, An- nette, Mr. Paul, Jerry, Shalonda, Tim Mack, Cassandra, Freddie, David, Shirley, Marvalene and a host of other grieving family and friends.
Solomon Jordan was born in Calhoun County, GA, on April 30, 1940. He was the eighth of nine children born to the late John and Daisy (Williams) Jor- dan. During his younger years in Calhoun County, he enjoyed chasing butterflies and catching lightening bugs in jars after his work on the farm was com- pleted.
In the late 1950s, Solomon and his family moved to Tampa, where he attended public schools in Hillsborough County. He enjoyed playing sports and his athletic ability shined where he played baseball for Middleton High School. Solomon was a fearless competitor who tackled each adventure with passion and determination.
These attributes also con- tributed to him becoming a suc- cessful businessman who co-owned, along with his brother, Johnny and his sister, Lovie, the popular Greek Stand which was located in the storied Central Avenue Business Dis- trict. Solomon and Johnny also owned three other businesses that served and uplifted the Tampa community.
There will be a viewing on Friday, June 9, 2017 from 5 – 8 p. m. at Northside Missionary Baptist Church and the family will receive friends at the church from7–8p.m.Friendsare asked to assemble at the church at approximately 10:45 a. m. Sat- urday for the service.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
MINISTER DEBORAH McCLOUD LEVERETT ALLEN
Homegoing Service for Minister Deborah McCloud Leverett Allen who passed away on May 29, 2017, will be held on Saturday, June 10, 2017 at 11 a. m. at St. John Pro- gressive Missionary Baptist Church, 2504 Chipco Street, Tampa, Florida, Rev. Dr. Bartholomew Banks, Sr. Pas- tor with Rev. Pearce Ewing, of- ficiating and Pastor Charles Davidson, eulogist. Interment will follow in Rest Haven Me- morial Park Cemetery.
Minister Deborah McCloud L. Allen was preceded in death by: her parents, Charles Mc- Cloud and Mabel Henderson; and brother, Carl Henderson.
She leaves behind precious memories with: husband, Keith Allen; 3 children, Phyllis Marshall and husband, Nor- man, Patricia Gray and hus- band, Charles and Apostle Charles Davidson and wife, Shonn; grandchildren, Jeffery Wilson and wife, Markia, Eu- gene McKinnie, Eugenia McK- innie, Jessica Carter and husband, Frank, Yvonne Wil- son, Dwayne Tillman, Rayvon- tae Kelly, Teierika Fennell, Brittany Williams and hus- band, Jamar,
Dentarius Locke, Charlene Foster, Cyanna Davidson, Chanelle Davidson and Charles Davidson, Jr.; 21 great- grand- children, who she loved dearly; brother, Derry McCloud; sis- ter, Bridgette Riley and hus- band, Tyrone; nephews and nieces, Mitchell Henderson and wife, Kim, Daniel Hender- son, Carletta Lee and husband, Kenny, Lorraine Mitchell and husband, Carl, Daphne Cock- rell and husband, Stetforme, Latonya McCray, Hilton Williams and wife, Rekesia, Shequintha Williams, Jarvis Williams, Icika Jones and hus- band, Mario; she also leaves behind tons of cousins, close friends including Carolyn Simpson (Classmate) and busi- ness associates.
Minister Deborah McCloud L. Allen was born in Tampa, Florida on October 15, 1951 to the parentage of Charles Mc- Cloud and Mabel Henderson. She was united in holy matri- mony to Keith Allen. Minister Deborah attended the public schools of Hillsborough County and worked as a cus- tomer service representative for over 30 years. Minister Deborah retired and became a successful business owner of ELOHIM-CARE Giving Serv- ices. She was a faithful mem- ber of 3-MGM Christian Church, which she helped birth.
There will be a viewing on Friday, June 9, 2017 at Wilson
Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, Florida from 5 – 8 p. m. Friends are asked to assemble at the church on Sat- urday at approximately 10:45 a. m.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
MRS. MOZELLE TROTMAN DEBOSE ‘MADEA’
Homegoing Celebration for Mrs. Mozelle Trotman De- Bose will be held on Saturday, June10,2017at2p.m.at First Baptist Church of Progress Village, 8722 Progress Boulevard, Tampa, FL 33619, with Dr. Sam Maxwell, Sr., Pastor, officiat- ing.
Mozelle was born on No- vember 2, 1926 in Quincy, FL to Janie Jones and Jessie D. Roberts. She was the fourth of five children, who have pre- ceded her in death. She at- tended school in Gadsden County and later relocated to Tampa, Florida.
Mozelle was a restaurant operator in the Central Park area, where she met her late husband, Thomas J. DeBose.
Mozelle was a loving and devoted mother and grand- mother. She was a founding and active member of First Baptist Church of Progress Village, where she served on the No. 1 Usher Board for many years. Mozelle was known as a matriarch throughout the community. She always welcomed others into her home with a warm smile and a warm plate.
She is preceded in death by: her son, John Alvin Trot- man; grandsons, Quintana Trotman and Jon-Sha Gilmore.
She is survived by: her children, Mother Helena T. Anderson (Elder Lewis), LeRoy Trotman (Betty), Robert Trotman, Sr. (Va- lerie), Margaret DeBose Trot- man, James DeBose (Celeste), Frank DeBose (Angela), Jerome DeBose (Cynthia) and Wanda DeBose; and a host of grandchildren, great-grand- children and great, great grandchildren.
The family will receive friends from 6-8 p. m. on Fri- day, June 9, 2017 at the Chapel at Hillsboro Memorial Funeral Home, 2323 West Brandon Blvd., Brandon, FL 33511.
CHAPEL AT HILLSBORO
MR. SOLOMON JORDAN
Homegoing Service for Mr. Solomon Jordan, who passed away on May 30, 2017, will be held on Saturday, June 10, 2017 at 11 a. m. at Northside Mission- ary Baptist Church, 5706 N. 40th Street, Tampa, Florida with Rev. Ricardo Robinson, Pastor-Eulo- gist and Rev. Leonard Harring- ton, officiating. Interment will follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery.
His wife, Arimentha Edwards Jordan; parents, John and Daisy Jordan; sister, Sarah Jordan; brothers, Johnny Jordan, Robert Jordan and Reverend Jacob Jor- dan, all preceded him in death and will meet him on the other shore.
Mr. Jordan leaves to mourn and cherish memories of him with: his daughters, Telicia Jor- dan, Shenese (Raymond) Curtis, Melody (Darryl) Williams, Loretta Hunter and Sharon Richardson; his sons, Greg Mitchell, Phillip Johnson, Ronald (Eunice) Brown, Joe (Tawanda) Williams and Andrew Mingo; his grandchildren, Faith, Raymond, Jr., Darnisha, Ashley, Ebony, Ciarra, Tasha, Charodd, Sharand, Kerel, Nichole, Nyah, Sedrick, Ricardo, Quintina, Sher- rell, Latrecia, Tiffany, Zackary, Zeke, Rojalio, Janishia, Ronald, Jr., Brandon, Pierre, Tyler, Ray- nard, J-Serio and Steve; brother, Eddie Jordan; sisters, Lovie James, Mattie Phillips and Daisy Gaines; nieces, Cookie, Mattie (Tootie), Sandra, Diane, Char- lotte, Phyllis, Margaret, Flossie
IN MEMORIAM
DEACON DWIGHT H. EDGECOMB 12/26/52 To 06/08/16
It’s been a year, and we still think of your smile when you enter a room, bringing the sunshine and joy.
Your spirit is still with us. Keep our places in heaven for us.
Forever our love, Sandra, your wife, and the family.
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