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Funerals/Memoriam
WILSON
MR. EDDIE JAMES DANIELS, SR.
A Celebration of life service will be held for Mr. Eddie James Daniels, Sr., at 2:00 p.m. at Life In Christ Community Church, 9706 N. 26th Street Tampa, Florida, Rev. Arthur Randall, Pastor with Rev. Dr. Bartholomew Banks, Sr., of St. John Progressive M. B. Church, Eulogist. Interment will follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park Ceme- tery.
James was the second of nine children born on March 20, 1934, in Cuthbert, Georgia to the late Joe and Rubie Lee (Dixon) Daniels.
He was educated in the public schools of Terrell County, Geor- gia and later moved to Tampa, Florida, in July 1958. He first met his wife, Beatrice Daniels, in 1948. He met her again in 1958 when he moved to Tampa, Florida. They have been together and married for 64 years.
He was a former member of St. John Cathedral under the leadership of Rev. Eddie Newkirk; and current member of St. John Progressive M. B. Church, under Rev. Dr. Bartholomew Banks, Sr.
He was employed with Bill Shields Roofing Company from 1958 until retirement in May 2001; and Hillsborough County School Board at Bing Elementary School from July 2001 to Septem- ber 2015. He answered his call to come home on Friday, January 21, 2022 at 11:53 a.m. at Brandon Hospital.
He was preceded in death by: his parents; brothers, Joe Cephas Daniels, William A. Daniels, Sr., and John A. Daniels, Sr.; sister, Hilda Daniels; and nephews, Joseph Daniels, Randy Broner, Johnny (Robby) Broner, Paul Broner and Donald Daniels; sis- ters-in-law, Bertha Sowell, Ruth Cark, Lorraine Barnum- Williams, Regusta Wilburn; brothers-in-law, Lonnie Barnum, Robert Barnum, and Johnnie C. Barnum.
James leaves to cherish and celebrate his memory: wife, Beat- rice Barnum Daniels; children, Ermie Wilson (Robert), Eddie Daniels, Jr., (Charollette), Ray- mond Daniels (Tameka); grand- children, Chris Daniels, Sr., (Felicia), Eddie J. Daniels, III, Jalen R. Wilson; Erica Janae Daniels, Maya N. Alba (Gregory), Rochelle Elencia Daniels, Eboni S. Dallas, Tanknekia K. Jackson (Charles), Alexis N. Copeland (Ronald, Jr.); great grandchil- dren, Nia Janae Daniels, Aniyah J. Maddox, Ty’Keriah Williams, Daria Willis, Nai’Aja Herndon,
grate them back into the commu- nity with a trade in landscaping. Over the years, he has mentored roughly 100 men.
He served faithfully in several community ministries within the Tampa Bay area. He served faith- fully with Fruit of the Spirit Min- istries providing his expertise as a Minister, Chef and also assisting with a monthly community food bank from Whole Foods Market.
Minster James Hart, Jr., was preceded in death by: his parents, James, Sr., and Helen Hart; sister, Diane Hart; and brother, Anthony Hart.
James Hart, Jr., leaves to cherish loving memories of him with: his beloved wife, DeVara Hart and her children, Destiny Hicks and Faith Hendriex; grand- daughter, Riley Peterson; son, James Hart, III, (Desiree); daugh- ters, Jamesa Hart and Brandi Hart. He also leaves his previous wife State Representative, Diane Hart and her children (Michael, deceased), Michelle Morrell and Jason Williams; grandchildren, Jayla Hart, Malik Richardson, Avryanna Timmons, Isabella Robinson; siblings, Carolyn Hart Hill, Patricia Scott (Judge, Jr.), Janice Hart, Carlton Hart, Bridget Walker (Tony) and Tony Hart; fa- ther-in-law, Emanuel Sims, Sr.; mother-in-law, Betty Jenkins (Will); sisters-in-law, Rhonda Bolton (James, Jr.) and Angela Sims; brothers-in-law, Emanuel Sims (Stacy) and Adrian Conner., Jr.; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, great grandchildren, other sorrowing relatives and friends.
There will be a viewing on Fri- day, February 4, 2022, at Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, Florida; from 5–7 P. M. CDC guidelines remain in ef- fect with face masks required for the viewing and Memorial Serv- ice. For your convenience and safety, there will be a vaccination site and testing on Saturday.
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Lailani Higgans, Carmen Daniels, Cario Daniels, Darius Willis, Jr., Neiko Wilson, Ronald Copeland, III, Chris Daniels, Jr., Christian Daniels; brother, Lester H. Daniels, Sr., (Thelma); sisters, Johnnie Broner; Ruby Mae Daniels, Thelma L. Daniels; aunts, Bessie Scott, Dora Daniels and Pearlie Mae Daniels; sisters- in-law, Joann Daniels; Annie Lou Brantley, Ethel Keaton, Allena Barnum; brothers-in-law, Willie C. Barnum, Odell Barnum (Rhonda); nieces, Ruby Dean Daniels, Beverly F. Daniels Brown (Elfonsia), Anna M. Daniels, Theresa Daniels Mims (Mark), Cynthia A. Broner Dukes (Mike); Redessa Edwards, Loutri- cia “Nikki” Abuyu, Mary L. Daniels, KeChanda Daniel, Shawn Coleman, Janice Tillman, Ola Gimblet (Terry), Linda Bush (Ronald), Levon Teamer (Ver- non), Shena Engram, Angel Hamilton (Mark), Felicia Lami- son (Glen), Angela Carter (Nor- man), Priscilla Watson (Tony), Geraldine Betty Keaton (Tony Mitchell), Gloria Anneville (Gilbert), Cheryl Barnum, Yolanda Barnum, Cindy Barnum, Lelia Herrington (Carl), Mary Barnum, Lorene Barnum, Brenda Tarver, Maxine Barnum, Catherine Barnum; Shontina Reeves, Tammy El-Bey (Tracy Brown), Wanda Daughtey (Michael), Jacqueline Imuji (Ernest), Takeisha Williams, Mil- dred Williams (Frank), Vernell Barnum, Julie Wilburn-Lynn (Leymone), Lucille Wilburn- Crawford (Pastor Ben Crawford), Marilyn Carter, nephews, Sidney A. Daniels, Thomas Daniels, Robert F. (Bob) Daniels, Sr., (Merle), Edward (Skip) Daniels, Timmy Daniels (Alicia), Jimmy Daniels, Lester Daniels, Jr., (Sab- rina), John A. (Punkin) Daniels, Jr., Deynell Daniels, Dughan Daniels, Danny Daniels, William A. (Bill) Daniels, Jr. (Alana), Jacksonville, NC; Joe Daniels, Willie Daniels, Jeffrey Daniels, Judge Broner, Jr., Bounder Broner, Sr., Harrison Daniel, Eu- gene Nelson (Victoria), Robert Clark, Frank Clark, Vass Rowe Clark(Mona), Lonnie Barnum, Jr., (Tasha), Ronnie Barnum, Rufus Keaton, James Keaton, Willie Keaton, Anthony Keaton, Jay Barnum, Odell Barnum, Jr., Walter Williams, Jr., Toby Williams, Robert Lee Barnum (Sara), Joel Barnum (Doris), Freddie C. Wilburn (Addie), Lenton Williams, Walter Wilburn, William Carter (Paula), Walter Carter (Rosa), James Carter (Sherry), Bill Carter (Nora); and a host of other nieces and nephews, cousins, relatives and friends in various parts of Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, Connecticut, and Ohio.
There will be a viewing on Fri- day February 4, 2022 from 3:00 – 8:00 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, Florida.
Due to the current CDC re- strictions; we are asking that you use the visitation as an opportu- nity to pay your final respect. For your convenience and safety, we have extended our visitation hours.
THE FAMILY ASK THAT EVERYONE MEET AT THE CHURCH ON SATURDAY FOR THE SERVICE.
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MINISTER JAMES HART, JR.
A celebration of life service for Minister James Hart, Jr., who earned his Heavenly Wings on Thursday, January 27, 2022, will be held on Saturday, February 5, 2022, at 12 Noon at Allen Temple A.M.E. Church, 2101 Lowe St., Tampa, Florida, Rev. Dr. Glenn B. Dames, Jr., with Apostle James H. Howell of Cathedral of Faith, Officiating.
Minister James Hart, Jr., was born on June 27, 1960, in Tampa, Florida. He was educated in the Hillsborough County School Sys- tem and graduated from Tampa Bay Vocational Technical High School, in 1978. In 2002, he grad- uated from a culinary program as a business Head Chef. He was a great cook and loved cooking large meals on holidays for family members and friends to gather at the family home.
James was a true family pa- triarch and will be missed by many in the Tampa Bay area.
He owned and operated Cut- Ups Lawn Service throughout Hillsborough County for over 20 years. He provided commercial and residential landscaping serv- ices, including sod installation, lawn maintenance, and tree trim- ming services.
James made amazing contri- butions to his community as it was his mission to hire and train convicted felons to help reinte-
MRS. FELICIA WILLIAMS MOORE
Mrs. Felicia Williams Moore, affectionately known as “Fele,” entered eternal rest and went to be with the Lord on Sunday morning, January 30th, 2022, at age 65. Homego- ing Service will be held on Tuesday, February 8, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, Florida with Pastor Allen D. Shephard, Jr., of Bethel M. B. Church, Mulberry, Florida, officiating. Interment will follow in Rest Haven Me- morial Park Cemetery, 4615 E. Hanna Avenue, Tampa, Florida.
She was preceded in death by: her parents, Charlie W. and Laura B. Williams; brother, Charlie J. Williams; sisters, Bettie Williams and Sarah Williams.
Fele was a loving mother, grandmother, sister, and friend to those around her. She spent her life unselfishly helping and serving others. She graduated from H. B. Plant High School in 1974, and worked as an Admin- istrative Assistant at Tampa General Hospital, where she re- tired after 20+ years. She loved the Lord, family, and lived life by creating joyous moments through her fun-loving person- ality.
She was a New Bethel Pro- gressive Missionary Baptist Church member in Tampa, FL.
She leaves to cherish loving memories of her with: hus- band, Michael Moore; son, Thomas Miller (Shella); four grandchildren, Thomas “Kwest” Miller, Jaden Miller, Jayce Miller and Zion Miller; two sisters, Laura Swain (Jack) and Luella Williams; brother- in-law, Charles Moore (Mary); sister-in-law, Sharon Mc- Daniel; three uncles, Will Young (Annette), Edward Young, Albert Young (Ara- bella); two aunts, Bertha Gary (Walter) and Ophelia Ball (Alphonso) and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, ex- tended family, and close friends. She will be greatly missed, but forever in the hearts of all who knew and loved her.
Family and close friends are invited to attend the viewing on Monday, February 7, 2022, be- tween 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. at Wil- son Funeral Home, 3000 N 29th St, Tampa, Florida. MASKS ARE REQUIRED.
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IN LOVING MEMORY OF MR. VIRGIL BENTLEY OLIVER BROOKS, JR.
MARGIE, VIRGIL BROOKS, SR., VIRGIL BROOKS, JR., FRANCES
My dearest Virgil, it’s been three years since you were called home to be with the Lord, and not a day goes by that you are not thought of with love and admiration.
However, there is peace in knowing you are in heaven with your loved ones, who are also dearly missed. So much greatness captured in one photo.
With love today, tomorrow and always. Your devoted wife, Olivia L. Brooks and family.
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