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Funerals/Memoriams
WILSON
MR. KUNDRE MITCHELL, JR.
A Celebration of Life Service for Mr. Kundre Marjani Mitchell, Jr., will be held on Sat- urday, April 3, 2021, at 2:00 p.m. at Allen Temple A.M.E. Church 2101 Lowe Street, Tampa, Florida, Rev. Dr. Glenn B. Damas, Jr., Pastor with Dr. E. R. Boone, Pastor of Great Com- mission Baptist Church, Offici- ating. Interment will follow in Orange Hill Cemetery.
Kundre was born on August 24, 2002, in Tampa, Florida, to the parentage of Cynesia Beck- with and Kundre Mitchell, Sr. He was educated in the public schools of Hillsborough County and was a graduate of Armwood High School, Class of 2020.
On Tuesday, March 23, 2021, Kundre’s life on this earth was fulfilled and God needed him home.
He leaves to cherish memo- ries of him with: mother, Cyne- sia Beckwith (Jerald); father, Kundre Mitchell, Sr.; sisters, Jaida Farley, Briarria Mitchell, Kamauri Mitchell; brothers, Epic Atkins and Travis Farley, Jr.; grandparents, Carolyne Wright, James Beckwith, Pamela Beckwith, Tiffany Beck- with, and Bernadine Anthony; great grandmother, Florine Wright; aunts, Abby Wright, Ja’Nia Langley, Courtney Stead- man; uncles, Ahman Walton, Kenneth Brooks, Kevin Beck- with, Sr., Edward Beckwith, James Knight, Taquawn An- thony, Karea Anthony, Kieon Mitchell; a host of other aunts, uncles and cousins who loved him dearly; very special girl- friend, Morgan Hayes; special friends who were more like brothers to him, Livan Ruiz, Khalil Brown, Ethan Gifford, Daniel Faison, Corey Brown, Bill, Patrick Laster, Steve O. and other sorrowing relatives and friends.
There will be a viewing on Friday, April 2, 2021, from 3:00 – 8:00 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, Florida. Due to the cur- rent CDC restrictions, we are asking that you use the visitation as an opportunity to pay your final respect. For your conven- ience and safety, we have ex- tended our visitation hours.
FACE MASKS ARE RE- QUIRED FOR THE VIEWING AND SERVICE.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
   RAY WILLIAMS
MRS. SANATERA NYCOLE ISAAC
Mrs. Sanatera Nycole Isaac of Tampa passed away Monday, March 22, 2021, after fighting a courageous battle with breast cancer. She was 43 years old.
The grave-side service of cel- ebration for her life will be held Saturday, April 3rd, at 11 a. m. at Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery, 4615 E. Hanna Av- enue, with Pastor Don Grantham, officiating. Inter- ment will follow. The service is open to the public, but please fol- low the CDC Guidelines. Masks are required.
A nurturing wife, mother and friend, Sanatera was a na- tive of Tallahassee, Florida, and a resident of Tampa for many years. She always loved chil- dren, dedicating most of her life to nurturing her own blended family of six children, seven god- children and countless other children she cared for as a vet- eran leader within the Parks and Recreation Department of the City of Tampa. Her active par- ticipation in groups like Young Life, the YMCA and the numer- ous sports-related community efforts she tirelessly worked to
support.
She was preceded in her tran-
sition to heavenly rest by: her loving mother, Carmen Brown Johnson; loving mother-in-law, Falstine Isaac; maternal and pa- ternal grandparents and several other close family members.
She leaves behind: a loving husband, Charles “Chuck” Isaac; grateful children, Charles Isaac, Jr., Jamari Johnson, Chesney Isaac, T’erra Johnson, Akari Issac, and SanTonyo Isaac; a de- voted father, Samuel Nathaniel Johnson (Melinda); siblings, Marqus Johnson, and Garrett Johnson (Candace); aunts, Be- linda Strawder (Arthur) and Winton Brown; great uncle and aunt, Edward and Frances Jen- nings; nieces and nephews, Machelle Mullins, De’veon John- son, Taylor Johnson, Lawrence Johnson and Audrey Johnson; cousins, Sharn Quince, Edwina Prayon (Michael), LaDell An- drews, Linton Strawder, Herbert Simmons, Brenda Thomas, Ryan Mcgee (Cassandra), and Walter Jennings (Charmaine); many more loving family members, friends and members of the com- munity join in celebrating her life.
The visitation will be from 4-7 p. m., Friday, April 2nd, at Ray Williams Funeral Home, 301 North Howard Avenue, Tampa, FL 33606.
The family will honor Sanat- era’s wishes by wearing bright colors on both days and ask that all those joining in her celebra- tion of life do the same. The fam- ily will not host a repast due to CDC COVID-19 safety guidelines. We are asking family and friends to please follow the CDC Guide- lines. Masks and Social Distanc- ing are required.
Arrangements entrusted to RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, Rhodes & Northern, Owners.
REVEREND BERNARD MOYE
Reverend Bernard Moye of Tampa, Florida, passed away Fri- day, March 19, 2021 at St. Joseph’s Hospital. Funeral services will be conducted Friday, April 2 at 10 a. m. at Ray Williams Memorial Chapel, 301 N. Howard Avenue, Reverend Dr. Bessie L. Mohead, Pastor of Hood Temple A. M. E. Zion Church, Tampa, FL, officiat- ing, with P. E. Reverend Dr. Harry Jones, The Presiding Officer. In- terment will follow in Florida Na- tional Cemetery, 6502 SW 102nd Avenue, Bushnell, Florida 33513, at 12:30 p. m. Please follow the CDC guidelines. Masks are re- quired.
Reverend Bernard Moye was a native of Quincy, Florida born to Martha Dean Hicks and Charlie Moye. He accepted Christ at an early age and his early Christian experiences were received at St. Hebron A. M. E. Church, in Quincy, Florida. He was a gradu- ate of James A. Shanks High School and enlisted into the United States Army in 1974.
After serving in the military, he was honorably discharged and later held various industrial posi- tions. Reverend Moye was a resi- dent of Tampa for 45 years and he served as a clergy member at Hood Temple A. M. E. Zion Church.
He was preceded in death by: his wife, Rose Curry Moye; sisters, Joyce Moye Gains and Barbara Ann Moye Dudley; and brothers, Billy Wayne Moye and Charles Darnell Moye, Sr.
He leaves to cherish his mem- ory to: a loving mother, Martha Dean Hicks; father and step- mother, Charlie Moye (Edna) of Quincy, FL; daughter, Maria Moye Ingram (Erick) of Savannah, GA; sons, Mario Moye and Bernard C. Moye of Tampa, FL; sisters, Gloria Hicks and Mattie Lucas, both of Quincy, FL, Charlie Ann Moye Jones (Perry) of Chattahoochee, FL, Linda Woods of Jacksonville, FL, Monica Moye, and Latrenda Cooper (Dexter) of Tallahassee, FL; brothers, Jerry Hicks of At- lanta, GA, Lorenzo Hicks (Emma) of Campbellsburg, KY, Anthony Moye and Charlie Moye, Jr. (Lekeysha), both of Quincy, FL and Tommy Moye (Virginia) of Atta- pulgus, GA, Erick Thomas of Talla- hassee, FL and Danny Thomas of Miami, FL; grandchildren, Dazya Ingram, Erick Ingram Jr., and Hunter Moye; and a host of aunts uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
The remains will repose from 4 – 7 p. m. Thursday, April 1 at Ray Williams Funeral Home, 301 N. Howard Avenue, Tampa, FL 33606. We are asking family and friends to please follow the CDC Guidelines. Masks are required.
Arrangements entrusted to RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, Rhodes & Northern, Own- ers.
MRS. YVONNE RAY
Mrs. Yvonne Ray of Tampa, Florida passed away Thursday, March 25, 2021. A Graveside Cel- ebration of life service will be held Saturday, April 3 at 2 p. m. at Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery, 4615 E. Hanna Av- enue, Tampa, FL 33610, with Pastor Donald Lott, officiating. Interment will follow.
Mrs. Yvonne Ray was a na- tive of Abbeville, South Carolina and a long-time resident of Tampa for more than 40 years. She was educated in the public schools of Greenville, South Car- olina. Mrs. Ray was a member of New Hope Missionary Baptist Church and spent her life being a devoted wife, mother and grandmother.
She leaves to love and cher- ish her memories: her dedicated husband of 60 years, Clarence Ray; three loving children, Kevin Ray (Monica), Terry Ray, and Jeffrey Ray (Kendra), all of Tampa, FL; eight grandchildren, Mariah Ray, Quintin Ray, Camille Ray, Jeffrey Ray, Jr., Terry Jacob Ray, Jalen Ray, An- gelique Ray and Jamyla Ray; one great-grandson, Joshua Ray; and a host of family members The visitation will be held Thurs- day,April1from4–7p.m.at Ray Williams Funeral Home, 301 N. Howard Avenue, Tampa, FL 33606.
Arrangements entrusted to RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, Rhodes & Northern, Owners.
       IN MEMORIAM
RYAN “SAMBO3” HEMINGWAY
In the blink of an eye, 10 years have passed. Not a day goes by I don’t think of all the memories we shared. When God said your wings were ready, I knew my heart would never be the same.
You’ve helped me discover unknown strength and given me courage to live with purpose.
Until me meet in the air, love you forever, blowing kisses to the sky and throwing up #3!
Cherry and Chevy.
    IN MEMORY OF GRANDMA IDELLA
MOTHER IDELLA SINGLETON HANNER
Those we love don’t go away. You walk beside us everyday!! Gone, but not for- gotten!
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