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  Funerals/Memoriam
IN MEMORIAM
 FAMILY NOTICE
DEATH ANNOUNCEMENT
        MR. LEO HAYES WILLIAMS
Mr. Leo Hayes Williams, age 72, departed this life June 4, 2018, at Fairway Oaks Center. His death re- sulted from complications of a broken neck caused by a fall in his home last February.
Our daddy was born Au- gust 21, 1945 and was a life- long resident of Tampa. He was raised in Central Park Village. He loved to dance and was not afraid of hard work.
He was employed many years by Gardner-Martin As- phalt, Allied Van Lines, and Pepin Academy.
He was preceded in death by: his father, George Williams, Sr., his mother, Bertha Williams, his brother, George Williams, Jr., his sis- ter, Emma Jean Saylor, and grandson Jamaal Reshe Carter.
Survivors include: sons, Leo C. Williams, Patrick Carter, Barrington Whyte, and Reshea Green; daugh- ters, Wendy Killins-Neal Williams, Christina Williams, Tammie Fowler (Maurice), and Kimberly Carter; brothers, Walter Williams, Harold Williams (Margie), and Bernard Williams (wife); grandchil- dren, Cristifer Neal, Mychal Neal, Derrell Thompson, Je- remiel Williams, Dorian Judge, Derrick McCray, Shereynae Whyte, Jasmine Carter, Erica Carter, Christo- pher Carter, Jabre’ Carter, Adrian Belin, Re’Shard Flow- ers, Marcia Green, Reshea Davis, and Shay’Avaun Green; 18 great-grandchil- dren, and a host of nieces and nephews.
Our family sends special thanks to the entire staff at Fairway Oaks Center for the outstanding care they gave our daddy during his final days.
Daddy’s remains will be cremated and our family will memorialize him privately.
You are welcome to visit Florida Mortuary’s website at, http://www.floridamortu- ary.com/ to view photos of our daddy and share your photos and thoughts.
MRS. CHARLYE MAE MARTIN
Former Tampan, Charlye Mae Martin, passed in Stock- bridge, Georgia on June 2, 2018.
Charlye Mae lived in Tampa for over 50 years. When her health started to decline, she relocated to the Atlanta area to be cared for by her daughter, Debora.
Charlye Mae was well known throughout the church communities, for her singing in many church choirs.
She was a member of Beu- lah Baptist Church in West Tampa under the leadership of Pastor W. James Favorite, where she served faithfully.
Charlye Mae is now rejoic- ing in the arms of her Lord and Savior. She will truly be missed by her friends and loved ones.
Services will be held on Saturday, June 9, 2018, at 11 a. m., with Watkins Funeral Home in charge.
Watkins Funeral Home, 163 North Ave., Jonesboro, GA 30236.
DEACON DWIGHT EDGECOMB, SR. December 26, 1952 – June 8, 2016
Those we love don’t go away, they walk be- side us every day.
We thought of you in love, today, but that is nothing new. We thought about you yes- terday and days before that, too.
We think of you in si- lence, we often speak your name.
Now, all we have are memories and your pic- ture in a frame. Your memory is our keepsake, with which we’ll never part.
God has you in His keeping, we have you in our hearts.
Love always, wife, Sandra, and the family.
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