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HARMON
ELDER RODNEY CEDRIC HARDEN
A Homegoing Celebration for Elder Rodney Cedric Harden, who passed away June 17, 2019, will be held Saturday, June29,2019,at1P.M.at Temple of Deliverance Commu- nity Outreach Church, 3012 N. 22nd St., Tampa, Florida 33605, with Pastor Tommy Jackson, officiating. Interment will fol- low in Rest Haven Memorial Park.
Elder Rodney Cedric Harden was born February 22, 1965 in Tampa, FL. He attended the public schools of Hillsbor- ough County. His religious af- filiation was Pentecostal. Elder Harden served ministries in Tampa and St. Pete. He was an Elder at the Holy Ghost Church of God In Christ. Rodney loved to fish and spent time with his grandchildren. He will be deeply missed.
He was preceded in death by: Annie Lee Bing, and Robert Harden, Sr.; uncles, Julius Bing, Jr., Shelden Bing, Leroy “Weazel” Harden, Sr., Robert “Goat Bill” Harden, Jr.; aunt, Shirley Martin-Gilbert; cousins: Andria Robinson, Au- drey Wilson, Jr., Grey “Red” Harden, and Remell Herring- ton.
He leaves cherished memo-
INTEGRITY
MR. SETH D’ANDRE CRUM
A Celebration of Life for Mr. Seth D’Andre Crum will be held on Saturday, June 29, 2019, at 2 p. m., at Greater New Salem Primitive Baptist Church, 1605 N. Nebraska Avenue, Tampa, FL 33602, Dr. Benjamin Curry, Pastor, with Elder Gary Williams, officiating. Inter- ment will follow at Mayberry Cemetery, Seffner, FL.
Seth D’Andre Crum was born July 8, 1977, in Tampa, Florida, to the late Frank Crum, Sr. and Elector Franklin.
Seth attended the public schools of Hillsborough County where he was in the Upward Bound Program at USF. Even though he never played sports, he was the go person and ex- tremely knowledgeable in all sports. As a matter of fact, he was talking about the U. S. Open to his wife, Katesha, when he began his departure from this earth.
Seth was a gentle giant who very rarely allowed stress and turmoil to enter his world. When faced with adversity, he would look at you shake his head and say, “It’s going to be alright.” Seth was a true family man. His love and devotion were seen every day in the way he showed love for his wife, Katesha and daughters, Akira and Akiva.
Seth D’Andre Crum leaves behind: his loving wife, Kate- sha Willis-Crum; his Daugh- ters, Akira and Akiva Crum; father-in-law, Jimmy (Katrina) Willis; mother-in-law, Cathy Williams; sisters-in-law, Laketta Willis, Tiffany James, and Jeneca Willis; brother-in- law, Devin Willis; Granny, Dar- lene Williams; great grandma, Katherine Glenn; Aants, Oce- bee (Beaury) Gant, Erma Wylie; siblings, Elder Gary (Jeannie) Williams, Jennifer (Kelvin) Stewart, Frank (Dar- lene) Crum, Jr., Darlene (Zettis) Zeigler, Herbert Crum, Tammy (Andrew) Harris, Frank James (Sherelle) Crum, Treska Crum, Jessica Crum, Eric Crum, Alex Crum; and a host of cousins, nieces, and nephews.
A Public Viewing will be held on Friday, June 28, 2019, from 5-7 p. m. at Integrity Fu- neral Services Chapel, 3822 E. 7th Avenue, Tampa.
Family and friends are asked to assemble at the church at 1:45 p. m.
A SERVICE OF INTEGRITY
  ries to: his mother, Judy Jacque- line Brown; companion, Avonice V. Sturge; stepdad, Robert L. Brown; daughters, Ebony L. Harden (Sam), and Shavauna Jolly (Andre); sons, Durell C. Williams (Ashley), Rodney Harden, Jr., Cedric Rodney Harden (Flip-Flop), Rodney C. Harden, Jr., Benjamin George; grandchildren, Myra, Tianna, King, Emrih, Joshua, Zachary, Cedric, Jr., (CJ), Zariyah, Ri- hanna, Brianna, and Saleiah; sis- ters, Sonia L. Harden, Nicole A. Brown (Deric); other sister, LaWana D. Wiley (John); broth- ers, Keith A. Harden and other brother, Ricardo Clouden; aunts, Ernestine Spivey, Sheila Harris, Linda Faye; Denise Stokes; un- cles, Frederick Bing (Diane), Loyd Sampson; nieces, Keiara C. Scott (BJ), Dominique B. Richards, Nya Sheppard, Sireinique Thornton, Janae Richards, Anaiya Key, and Joy Key; other nieces, Terricka Williams and Shay Richardson; nephews, Corey M. Key (Mar- shana), Deric Sheppard, Tau- rean Sheppard and Keith Ahmad Harden, Giovanni Key, Corey Key, Jr., and Marquisio Scott; cousins, Leroy Harden, Jr., Jesse Harden, Gloria Jean Bryant, Regina Harden (Jackie), An- thony Harden, Latasha Harden, Tracey Williams, Michelle Gilbert, Alton Gilbert, Tyrone Gilbert, all of Miami, Michael Bing, David Bing and Nikki Bing, Bruce Harden, Rhonda Harden, James “Jimmy” Hills, Sandra K. Robinson, Ron White, Rhonda Robinson-Ponder, Oralee Woodard (Bishop Fred), Faye Daley (Michael), Johnny Robin- son, Donald Ray Wilson, Sophia Bing, Terry Bing, Dianette Bing, all of Arcadia; special friends, Clifford Poole and Harold Mc- Call and, a host of other relatives and friends.
Visitation is from 6 p. m. to 8 p. m., on Friday at Harmon Fu- neral Home.
Early seating begins at 12:45 p. m. on Saturday at the church.
A Harmon Burial
MR. JAMES ALVIN BROWN
A Celebration of Life for Mr. James Alvin Brown, who passed away June 14, 2019, will be held Saturday, June 29, 2019 at 1 P. M. at Harmon Fu- neral Home, 5002 N. 40th St., Tampa, FL 33610, with Apostle Tony Wood, eulogist, officiat- ing. Interment will be made in Orange Hill Cemetery.
James was born August 15th, 1951 in Quitman, Georgia to the late Wesley and Lula Mae Brown. He attended public school in Hillsborough County and graduated from Howard W. Blake, Class of 1969. He worked for Morrison’s Cafete- ria for many years.
He was preceded in death by: his parents, two brothers, Willie Ponder and David Pon- der; and two sisters, Mary Brown and Kathy Brown.
He leaves behind to cherish his memories: one daughter, Tomeka Brown, son, James A. Brown, Jr.; two sisters, Doris (Sylvester Brown) and Velma Brown; two grandkids, Jaquan and Jarvis Brown; two aunts, Annie Clyde Givens, Quitman Georgia, and Albertha Bright; nieces, Tonya (Rick), Deborah, Dana, Kechia, Meoshia, Kris- tiana, Courtney (Willie) Bonita, Renita (Travis), Angie, Felecia and Michelle; nephews, devoted caretaker, Eric Brown (Toya), Anthony, Rickey, Aaron, Rodney, Sylvester Jr., Mike (Lacitia), David Jr., Bryant (Crystal) and Henry, a loving and devoted friend; like a sister, Susan; godson, John Benjamin; and a host of other great nieces, nephews, cousins and friends; The Brights, Craw- fords, Browns and Williams Families.
Early seating begins at 12:45 P. M. at the Chapel.
A Harmon Burial
MR. JOHN HENRY DIDLEY, SR.
A Memorial Celebration for Mr. John Henry Didley, Sr., who passed away June 19, 2019, will be held Saturday, June 29, 2019 at 11 a. m., at Harmon Funeral Home, 5002 N. 40th Street, Tampa, Florida 33610, with Pas- tor Robert Ward, officiating.
John Henry Didley, Sr. was born February 15, 1949 in Cordele, Georgia
He leaves to cherish his fond memories to: his mother, Annie Bunch; the mother of his chil- dren, Jacqueline Smith; his chil- dren, Sharon Didley (Lindsey), John Didley (Latasha), Kim- berly Didley Piggott (Daniel), Denise Ellison (Frank), Regi- nald Smith (Felicia); his grand- children Anthon, Jackie, Marcia, Marvin, Walter, Kim, Briana, Cierra, Denise, An- thony, Jr., Xavier, Daniel, Quita, Denesha, Kiara; and 13 great- grandchildren; and Regina Wil- son, his siblings, Mary Isaac, Carolyn Brown (Sherman); his nieces, nephews, and friends.
A Harmon Burial
        BIRTHDAY MEMORIAM
MESSIAH DANIEL DAVIS
Happy 2nd birthday, Mes- siah. You are truly missed, but God had something else for you to do in heaven.
We love you, he family.
  BIRTHDAY MEMORIAM
ANTOINETTE
“TONI” DALEY June 29th
Our dearest mother, sis- ter, grandmother, daughter, friend and cherished wife, we miss you tremendously. Being present with the Lord is one of the most highest ac- complishments to achieve, but living on earth without you, is one of the hardest in which we all have yet to achieve. We love you and miss you.
Happy birthday, your husband, children, grand- children, parents, siblings, friends and family!
    IN LOVING MEMORY OF
NETTIE R. MORRIS Dec. 12, 1928 —
June 25, 2005
If roses grow in Heaven, Lord please pick a bunch for me. Place them in my mother’s arms and tell her they’re from me.
As she smiles, wrap Your arms around her and hold her for a while. Tell her that I love her and miss her in every way.
I look forward to seeing you mother, in Heaven. Oh, what a day!
“Love,” Jessica, your grands, and all your family.
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