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AIKENS
MS. LORA CHIFFON FISHER ‘LORI’
A Homegoing Celebration for Ms. Lora Chiffon Fisher, “Lori,” of Tampa, Florida, who passed away on Saturday, Au- gust 1, 2020, will be held Satur- day, August 15, 2:30 p.m. at The Center for Manifestation, 3102 E. Lake Ave., Apostle Mark Jones, pastor; Larry J. Mouton, Jr., Pastor of No Greater Love Baptist Church, officiating. The interment will be held in Orange Hill Cemetery.
Lora Chiffon Fisher was born May 13, 1968 to Nathan and Dorothy Fisher. She at- tended No Greater Love Baptist Church. Lora enjoyed meeting new people and helping others. She was a devoted friend to everyone she knew.
Although she had no chil- dren of her own, she helped raise all her nieces and nephews and was affectionately known as “Auntie Lori.”
She was preceded in death by: her grandmother, Ida Mae Young; parents, Nathan and Dorothy Fisher; sisters, Brenda Dixon and Denise Fisher; brother, Patrick Fisher; and nephew, Anton Fisher.
She leaves to cherish her precious memories with: her sisters, Crystal Fisher and Cordelia Fisher; aunts, Rena Bell McDaniel and Peggy Gimblet; uncle, James Fisher; nieces, Tammie Dixon, Temeka, Brittney, Jessica, Sierra, Brea and Ebony Fisher; nephews, Najja Rice and Nathan Fisher; great nephews, Jamar Hart, Jordan and Jayson Lewis, Jay- den and Ja’Khi Fisher, JaiKesse Enix, Jeremiah Dixon Young and Marquese Finley, Jr.; great nieces, Breauna Dixon, Savan- nah Houghtalin, Jaydah and Je- nesis Clemons, Justyce Gilmore and Da’Ziyah West; cousins, Annie Fisher Lock, Helen Jef- ferson (Richard), Shirley, Tony, Silas, Jr., and Ernest Fisher, Katherine Harrison, Shirley Fisher Best, Tommy and An- thony McDonald and Linda Cruse; god sisters, Lynda Ellis and Rhonda Arnao; best friend, Angela Campbell.
The visitation will be held at Aikens Funeral Home on Fri- day, August 14th from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. We are following the CDC guidelines.
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MR. ROBERT LEROY MUNGIN
A Homegoing Celebration for Mr. Robert Leroy Mungin, of Tampa, FL, who passed away Monday, July 27, 2020, will be held Saturday, August 15th, 10:00 a.m., at Aikens Funeral Home, 2708 E. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Rev. Frank L. Wynn, officiating.
Robert Leroy Mungin was born December 12, 1947, in Umatilla, Florida to the late Hardee and Rosa Lee (Clark) Mungin. He enjoyed fishing, family gatherings, telling jokes and making his famous sweet potato pies.
He attended Grace Mary M. B. Church.
He was preceded in death by: his father, Hardee Mungin; mother and stepfather, Rosa and Frank Black; relatives, Franklin, Sabrina and Eugene.
He leaves to cherish his memories: a devoted longtime companion and caregiver, Dorothy Reynolds; children, Obadiah Mungin (Shakira), Charman Benemon (James), Nekisha Baily (Faran), Romell Mungin (Chantel) and Nicole Livingston; grandchildren, Jar- quez Langston (Derricika), Jamisha, Jayla, Javionna, Jalis- sia, Jujuan, Jamel, Crystal, Romell, Roshawn, Romain, Ro- mesha, Tyvarius, Syrinity, Jaylea, Javon, Kimona, De- shawn, Jeleedn, Jurnee, Jer- maine, Lee, Brittany, Jamaal, Alexis, Cornailius and Odelna Mungin; 13 great grandchildren; brother, Eddie Mungin; sister, Mary Hatchett; aunt, Julia Jones (Lawrence); uncles, Arthur Clark (Carol) of Georgia and Al- fonso Clark of California; nieces, Katrina Green, Evangelia Ander- son and Selina Scott; nephew, James Reynolds; sisters-in-law, Ozzie Ashley and Juanita Reynolds; brothers-in-law, Wardell Bradshaw, Paul Reynolds, Aaron Reynolds (Vi- riginia) and Johnny Reynolds; the neighbors, Tampa General Hospital Staff and Dr. Shaw.
The visitation will be held at Aikens Funeral Home on Friday, August 14th from 5:00-7:00 p.m. We are following the CDC guide- lines.
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MRS. PAMELA YOUNG
A Homegoing Memorial Cel- ebration for Mrs. Pamela Young of Tampa, FL, who passed away, on Friday, August 7, 2020, will be held on Thursday, August 13th, 5:00 p.m. at Aikens Funeral Home, 2708 E. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Rev. Michael Neely, officiating.
Pamela L. Young was born November 15, 1942, in George- town, Guyana. She moved to the United States for a better life with her family. She worked at Walmart Retail Store for over 15 years before retiring.
She enjoyed, cooking, shop- ping, gardening and most of all golfing.
Sadly, she leaves behind: a devoted husband, Lennox S. Young; son, Javan E. Young; 2 grandchildren, Leigh Ann and Javan Young, II; loving mother of the grandchildren, Ginger Young; sister, Barbara Forte; and longtime friend, Jenny Blackmon. She will be missed dearly by her family members and friends. We are following the CDC guidelines.
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BOYD
MRS. JOYCE ROBINSON BRACKIN
Funeral Services for Mrs. Joyce Robinson Brackin will be held Saturday, August 15, 2020, at 10 a. m., at James C. Boyd Fu- neral Chapel, 602 S. Collins Street, Plant City, FL 33563. Bur- ial will be in Garden of Peace, Plant City, FL 33566. The fu- neral will be live streamed - de- tails forthcoming.
The Public Visitation is Fri- day, August 14, 2020, from 5:30- 8:30 p. m., at Boyd Funeral Chapel.
**Masks MUST be worn dur- ing the Visitation and Funeral Services**
Mrs. Joyce Robinson Brackin was born October 29, 1954 in Copeland, Florida. She was the fourth oldest of 12 children of the late Thomas and Rena Robinson. She was raised by maternal aunt, Aunt Louvenia and her husband, Uncle James “Ned” Walton in Plant City, Florida.
Joyce was educated in both Hillsborough and Collier County Public School Systems.
In her early adult life, she married Thomas Boles, Sr. of which she birthed three chil- dren: Symone, Shatwaunia and Thomas, Jr. and gained a step- daughter, Natalie Boles-Wash- ington. She was then employed by Barnett Bank and The City of Naples.
Joyce accepted Christ and was baptized at an early age. She
enjoyed being of good service to all. As a young mother she also introduced her children to the Word of God and taught them how to fellowship. She was ac- tive in the community and the church. She was led to there- fore work with bereaved fami- lies and loved being of comfort to them.
In 1984, Joyce relocated with her children to Plant City, Florida. She divorced and in 1990 married James Brackin. During their union, Joyce along with her husband, Jack finished raising her three children and their granddaughters, Jamesla and Markita to adulthood.
Joyce opened Brackin Fam- ily Day Care and continued working with James C. Boyd Funeral Homes since the early 80s. She also worked for JT Campbell Funeral Homes and was a resource for many others.
Joyce met no strangers and nothing she has was too good for anyone. She wore her heart on her sleeve: If you needed it and she did not have it; she was sure to find you a resource. Joyce made an impact in the lives of so many and she will be missed.
Joyce was preceded in death by: her parents, Thomas and Rena Robinson; and siblings, Hodges, Rodgers, Evelyn, Thomas, Jr., and Barney.
She leaves to cherish her memory: her devoted husband of 30 years, James “Jack” Brackin; her children, Symone Boles, Shatwaunia Williams (Claxton) and Thomas Boles, Jr. (Alicia); grandchildren, Jamesla, Mark, Jr., Kionna, Brandon, Deomoni (Samuel), Thomas, III, Mi’Kela and Tamia; great-grands, Thomari, A’lovely, King, Samuel, IV, Elaina and Ky’oni; siblings, Ruby Jewel, Mae Dean, Derrick, Deborah, Floyd and Vevelyn (Ervin); in-laws, Nobbie Lee Right, Earl Brackin, Euthree Lee Brackin, Jr. (Geraldine); aunt, Josephine Jackson; and a host of nieces, nephews, rela- tives, and friends of whom were all special to her.
          CORRECTIONS
Incorrect Day
The funeral notice for Mr. Larry Jones listed his day of service as Wednesday, Au- gust 8, 2020. His service was Saturday, August 8, 2020.
Incorrect Name
BENNY LEE JONES
A funeral notice in the August 7, 2020 edition under Washington Funeral Home, listed the deceased as Barry Lee Jones. His name is Benny Lee Jones. His son is Benny Jones, Jr.
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