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Funerals/Memoriam
GUDES
MR. DAVID MYLES KING
Celebration of Life for Mr. David Myles King, who passed away on January 15, 2020, will be held on Saturday, February 1, 2020, at 2 p. m., at Amazing Love Ministries, 3304 E. Columbus Dr., Tampa, FL, 33605, with Bro. Manny Mirabal, officiating and eulogist.
He was born to David Myles and Altameas King on November 12, 1938, in Tampa, FL. He served in the U. S. Army with an honor- able discharge.
David leaves loving and fond memories with: sons, Frank Myles and family, Rene Myles and family, David Myles and family; daughters, Shelia Walker and Bernard and family, Denise Myles, Maya Myles and family, Latasha Myles and family; a very large host of grandkids; 1 brother, Alfonso Myles and family; 1 sister, Mable (Ira) Jones; nephews, Thomas Hamilton and family, Gregory Hamilton and family, Melvin Hamilton and family, Eric Hamilton and family, Elmo Hamilton and family; nieces, Lisa Lattimore (Bobby) and family, Debra Kennard and family, Catherine Alexander (Joseph) and family of Miami; and a host of other relatives and friends.
“Gudes Funeral Home”
BIRTHDAY REMEMBERANCE
DEACON HAROLD B. SCOTT, JR. January 31st
Those we love don’t go away,
They walk beside us every day.
Unseen, unheard, but al- ways near,
So loved, so missed, so very dear.
Deaconess Diane Lane Scott and family.
HARMON
MR. NOEL GEORGE ANDERSON
A Celebration of the Life of Mr. Noel George Anderson, who passed away January 12, 2020, will be held Sunday, February 2, 2020, 10 A. M., at Mt. Calvary Seventh-Day Adventist Church, 4902 N. 40th St., Tampa, Florida 33610, with Pastor Curtis Crider, officiating. Interment will be made in Rest Haven Me- morial Park.
Born to Egbert and Ruth An- derson, February 24, 1935 in Portland Jamaica, he immi- grated to the U. S. in 1964. A de- voted husband, father, son and brother, he helped his siblings to have the same opportunity, most of them immigrating to the U. S. He loved the Lord, was pas- sionate as a Pathfinder, and held all major posts in Plant City SDA Church. He prepared and preached many sermons at Plant City SDA and in Jamaica.
He was a welder and tailor by trade. He made suits for his clients. He was admired and re- spected by his brothers, other siblings and extended family. He was selfless with a heart full of love for immediate and ex- tended family.
Elder Anderson was pre- ceded in death by: his parents, Egbert and Ruth Anderson; brother, Neville Anderson; and sister, Linnneth Anderson.
He leaves to mourn: daugh- ter, Dahlia Anderson-Dehaney; sons, Delvert Anderson, and Delvon Anderson; brothers, Eric Anderson, Bassil Anderson; sisters, Carmen Henry, Mauver Anderson-Kilburn, Algetha An- derson-Crawford, Esmin Ander- son-Griffin; grandchildren: Dion Dehaney, Damion De- haney, Denisha Dehaney, Dave Dehaney, Myles Anderson, Jas Anderson, Lla Anderson, Eli An- derson, Daniel Anderson, and Shayla Anderson. He is also sur- vived by: seven great-grandchil- dren, a host of nieces, nephews, and other relatives.
Visitation will be held this Saturday after Sabbath from 5 p. m. to 7 p. m. at Harmon Funeral Home, 5002 N. 40th St., Tampa, FL 33610, and continue on Sun- day morning at 9 a. m., at Mt. Calvary SDA Church. The processional assembles at 9:45 A. M.
A Harmon Burial
   AIKENS
MR. HAROLD WILLIAMS, SR. (‘TAMPA BLUE’)
A Homegoing Celebration for Mr. Harold Williams, Sr. of Tampa, Florida, who passed away on Monday, January 20, 2020, will be held Saturday, Feb- ruary 1st, 10 a. m. at First Baptist Church of Progress Village, 8722 Progress Blvd., Dr. Sam Maxwell, Senior Teaching Pas- tor, officiating. Harold Williams, Sr., affectionately known as “Tampa Blue,” was born April 23, 1934 in Tampa, Florida, to the parentage of Julius Williams and Elouise Wynn; both of whom have preceded him in death. Harold attended schools in the Hillsborough County School Dis- trict, graduating from Middleton High School Class of 1954, where he was a star athlete.
Harold was noted in many of the athletic record books at Mid- dleton High. Harold also played football in the United States Army in Germany and at Morris College. He was one of the no- table members of The Tampa Legends and the 50 Iron Men’s Club. Harold was a U. S. Army Veteran having served his coun- try honorably until being dis- charged.
Harold was a longtime resi- dent and icon in the Progress Vil- lage Community, where he coached Little League Baseball, Progress Village All Stars and
Progress Village Panthers. The Panthers football field was named in his honor. He was the first president of the Panthers Organi- zation and served from 1997- 2004.
Harold was employed as a construction superintendent su- pervising the construction of many of the high-rise buildings in the Tampa Bay Area and jobs in the country Saudi Arabia. He also owned his own construction com- pany. Harold had a passion for music and learned to play the piano and organ proficiently and he also wrote songs. He loved to travel and enjoyed all types of sports, including golf and bowl- ing, where he was a member of the Golden Ages Bowling League. He also enjoyed playing spades and grilling. He was also a Mason.
Harold was a member of The First Baptist Church of Progress Village under the pastorate of the late Rev. B. T. Williams in the early ’60s and continued under Rev. Roosevelt Robinson, Jr., and now Dr. Sam Maxwell. Harold sang in the Male Chorus.
Harold was married to the love of his life, Josephine Williams and was widowed after 18 years of marriage.
Harold leaves to cherish pre- cious and loving memories with: his children, Herberthia Williams, Denise Williams- Hunter, Tracey Williams, Harold Williams, II, Darold Williams and Ozzie Timmons; a loving sister, Sandra Allen; a host of grandchil- dren and greatgrandchildren; nieces, Temisha Lawson, Tiffany Gordon, Latarra Thomas, Gloria Allen and Eve Allen-Henderson; nephews, Haltrent Allen, Joseph Allen, Michael Hamilton, Sr., Jimmy Allen, Bernard Allen, Jr., Eric Allen and Lionel Thomas; sis- ter-in-law, Dorothy Allen; a host of cousins and other sorrowing relatives and friends.
The visitation will be held at First Baptist Church of Progress Village on Friday, January 31st from 5 to 7 p. m. The family will receive friends from 5 to 7 p. m.
The family and friends are asked to meet at the church on Saturday for the service.
“Aikens Funeral Home”
MS. CINDY MAE WATERS (‘CYNT’)
A Celebration of Life for Ms. Cindy Mae Waters, affectionately known as “Cynt,” who passed away on January 25, 2020, will be held Saturday, February 1, 2020, 12 Noon, at Light Of The World Church, 4701 N. 15th Street, Tampa, Florida 33610, Pastor Timothy Brown; Eulogist, Rev. Dr. Lewis Shepherd. Interment will be at Rest Haven Cemetery.
Cindy was born in Charleston, SC on September 12, 1961. She was the twelfth child born to the late Thomas Waters and Lena Mae Mallard. Three sis- ters and two brothers preceded her in death.
She attended public schools in Hillsborough County, where she received her Diploma at Robinson High School in 1980. She was gainfully employed for 23 years at the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office as a Com- munity Service Officer until her retirement February 1, 2019.
Cindy peacefully answered the Master’s call to walk on into eternal life on January 25, 2020.
She leaves to cherish fond memories: two children, Larry Darnell Hicks, Jr. and Kenyada Shacole Hicks, both of Tampa; five grandchildren, Terrell Hicks, A’Larrya Hicks, El’Jriana Mc- Cloud, Kayden Griffin, and Kay- mara Hewitt; four sisters, Elder Minnie Waters, Hazella Blandin, Brenda Hartwell, and Alissa Bryson, all of Charleston, SC; three brothers, Theadore Waters (Bertha), Thomas Waters, and Odell (Deloris) Waters, all of Charleston, SC; sister-in-law, Rosalind Waters of Ridgeland, SC; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
Visitation will be at Light Of The World Church, 4701, N. 15th Street, Tampa, Florida 33610, Friday, January 31, 2020, 5PM- 7PM.
“Gudes Funeral Home”
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