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Funerals/Card Of Thanks/Memoriams
RAY WILLIAMS
MRS. BETTY JEAN ROBINSON LAMAR
Mrs. Betty Jean Robinson Lamar of Tampa, passed away Saturday, January 18, 2020. Fu- neral services will be conducted Saturday, February 1, at 11 a. m. at Ray Williams Memorial Chapel, 301 N. Howard Avenue, with Pas- tor Antonio Pringley of Fruit of the Spirit Ministries, officiating.
Mrs. Betty Jean Robinson Lamar was a native and lifelong resident of Tampa, Florida born to Virginia Pittman Robinson and Willie C. Robinson. She was edu- cated in the public schools of Hillsborough County, and was a home day care provider.
She was preceded in death by: her father, Willie C. Robinson; grandfather, Mr. George Pittman, Sr.; grandmother, Annie Lou Pittman; sister, Angela Taylor; brother, Willie C. Robinson, Jr.; aunt, Annie Ree Brown; and niece, Nicole Robinson-Jordan.
She leaves to cherish her memory: three devoted children, Shaqwanna Reynolds, Vashon Robinson and Tavaris Lamar; husband, Nathan Lamar; stepchildren, Nathan Lamar, Jr., Gaye Lamar, LaTonya Lamar and Jermaine Lamar; a loving, caring and devoted mother, Virginia Robinson; two devoted brothers, Charles Robinson and Kenneth Robinson; step-sisters, Charlottte Cole and Jacquelyn Williams; and step-brother, Darrell Cole; grand- children, Cameron Robinson, Vashon Robinson, Jr., Vashya Robinson, Vasanti Robinson, A’- Naiya Lamar, Tavaris Lamar, Jr., Taveiya Lamar; nieces and nephews, April Hutchinson, Ash- ley Cannon, Tamika Smith, Monte Bowens and Devona Bowens; de- voted friend, Wayne; and a host of cousins, in-laws, other relatives and friends.
The remains will repose after 5 p. m. Friday, January 31, at Ray Williams Funeral Home.
Arrangements entrusted to RAY WILLIAM FUNERAL HOME, Rhodes & Northern, Owners.
STONE’S
MR. DOMINIC SENTI
A Homegoing Celebration for Mr. Dominic Senti of Tampa, Florida, who passed on January 24, 2020, will be held on Satur- day, February 1, 2020, at 11 a. m., at Stone’s Memorial Chapel, 5016 N. 22nd Street, Tampa 33610, with Minister Gregory B. Massey, offi- ciating. Interment will follow in Orange Hill Cemetery.
Dominic was a native of Africa, born to Mr. and Mrs. Do- minic Senti. He later relocated to Tampa, FL.
Arrangements entrusted to Stone’s Memorial Funeral Parlor, Fannie B. Stone, Owner.
“A Fannie B. Stone Traditional Service”
CARD OF THANKS
MRS. LILLIE MAE LOVETT
The family of the late Mrs. Lillie Mae Lovett would like to express our sincere apprecia- tion for your prayers, flowers, food, cards, comfort and sup- port.
A very special ‘thank you’ to Pastor Reginal T. Webb for the Words of Comfort; and the New Bethel Progressive Mis- sionary Baptist Church family and friends who provided food for the repast.
Thank you to Aikens Fu- neral Home, who did an excel- lent service.
May God continue to bless you all.
The family.
WILSON
MS. ROSA MAE WARMACK
Homegoing Celebration or Ms. Rosa Mae Warmack, who transitioned on Sunday, January 26, 2020, will be held on Satur- day, February 1, 2020 at 11 a. m. at Northside Missionary Baptist Church, 5706 N. 40th Street, Tampa, Florida, Rev. Ricardo Robinson, Pastor, with Minister Erica Herrington, Officiating. In- terment will follow in Rose Hill Cemetery.
Ms. Rosa Mae Warmack was born on November 19, 1954, and was a native and lifelong resident of Tampa, Florida. She was the third child of Harold Bernard Warmack, Sr. (Teapot) and Yolanda Freeman-Warmack. She attended the public schools of Hillsborough County. Rosa was a member of Northside Missionary Baptist Church. Her hobbies were singing, dancing and looking at football games. She was a de- voted Tampa Bay Buccaneers fan. Rosa was a self-proclaimed Police Officer.
Rosa was preceded in death by: her devoted parents, Harold Bernard Warmack, Sr. and Yolanda Louise Freeman-War- mack; brothers, Harold B. War- mack, Jr. and Anthony Doby.
She leaves to cherish memo- ries of her with: 2 brothers, Oscar Reeves, Euless, Texas and Carl Warmack; 4 sisters, Sylvia Ann Johnson, Alalia Warmack- Thomas, Gwen (Robert) Baker and Juanita Doby; aunt and un- cles, Mattie D. Shine, Curtis Brown, Bernard Jordan, Rumel Jordan and Tony Jordan; 2 nephews, Eddie Thomas, Jr. and Brandon Doby; niece, Leondra (Doniel) Robinson; 3 grand nephews, Jemarcus Thomas, Jonah Thomas and Keondre Thomas, Greenville, AL; a host of cousins and other relatives and friends.
There will be a viewing on Fri- day, January 31, 2020, at Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, Florida, from 5 – 8 p. m. with the family present to receive friends from 7-8 p. m.
Friends are asked to assemble at the church on Saturday at ap- proximately 10:45 a. m. for the service.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
IN MEMORIAM
MR. RENEE FRANKLIN
As we embark on the second year of not having Mr. Renee Franklin, we would like the time to recognize his spirit.
We have not forgotten all of the good times we shared, nor will we ever forget.
We would like to thank your for leaving us those temporary forevers that we will hold dear to our hearts.
Until the next time we see each other again, may your sould rest in peace.
Love, all family and friends.
HONORING THE MEMORY OF
MR. VIRGIL OLIVER BENTLEY BROOKS, JR. (Our Gentle Giant)
Sunrise: January 21, 1935 Sunset: January 29, 2019
It’s been one year since you were called home to be with our Lord.
Today and always, we celebrate the phenomenal husband, fa- ther and grandfather you were.
Although you are greatly loved and missed, your legacy will forever live in our hearts. “Job well done.” Continue to rest until we meet again.
Love, your wife, Olivia L. Brooks, children and grandchil- dren.
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