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WILSON
MRS. JEANETTE M. CLARE
A home going celebration for Mrs. Jeanette M. Clare, who went home to her Savior on No- vember 13, 2020, will be held on Saturday, November 28, 2020, at 11:00 a.m. at Center For Man- ifestation, 3102 E. Lake Avenue Tampa, Florida, Dr. Mark T. Jones, Sr. Eulogist with Dr. Laytecia McKinney, Officiating, Victory Temple. Interment will follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery, 4615 E. Hanna Avenue, Tampa, Florida.
Mrs. Jeanette M. Clare was born in Ocala, Florida, on July 6, 1957, to the late Theodore R. Lewis and Ollie Mae Smith. She was raised by her mother and stepfather, Grandville Hicks.
Jeanette worked for Lowes Home Improvement for 19 years. Jeanette was a hard worker who loved to read, shop and spend time with her chil- dren, grandchildren, and fam- ily.
Mrs. Clare was preceded in death by: her husband of 37 years, Walter Clare; grandsons, Robert Redfield, and Roderick Council; brothers, Grandville Hicks, Jr., Carl Washington, Robert Lewis and Calvin Lewis.
She leaves to cherish mem- ories of her with: children, Pas-
tor Shanell Keefer (Elder Darius Keefer), Wallace (PJ) Pleas and Armentha (Cherry) Pleas, Rod- erick (Big Rod) Council and Helen (Sweet Pea) Weaver; grandchildren, Shakavia Kirk- land (Rashard), Brittany Knight, Marneishia Holmes, Wallace Pleas, Jr., Marteyuna Holmes (Travis), Tyrell Pleas, Antonio Vann, Dinasha and Dimitris Pat- tersaul, Shenika Judkins, Ronte- sha Andrews, Darineik and Darjhaynia Keefer; great grand- children, X’Zavion Council, Rashard Matthews, Jr,, Emani Matthews, Riley Council, Mason and Maya Matthews, Kennedi and Donnie Miller; sisters, Evan- gelist Lena Mae Mack, Betty Ann Smith, Verdelle Johnson (Bill), Berthena Richards (Alonzo) Geraldine Hicks, Elaine Hicks Minister Velma Zeigler and Debra Gadson; brothers, Roo- sevelt Lewis and Richard Bowers (Thelma); mother-in-law, Doris Clare, of Nassau Bahamas; sis- ters and brothers-in-law, Eu- gene Clare (Rosetta), David Clare (Althea), George Clare (Debbie), Phillip Clare (Lena), Henry Clare (Lorna), Grandville Clare, Mary Knowles, Shelia Norton and Lilly Deckles all of Nassau Bahamas; best friend, Josephine Pickney; godchildren, Jordyn Williams and David James Pleas; special friends and family, Sue, Jasmine, Lois, Mi- arita and Joyce, Lowes Home improvement family, Love is the Key Restoration family, Genesis Worship Center family and a host of other relatives and spe- cial friends.
There will be a viewing on Friday November 27, 2020 from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. at Center for Manifestation.
Due to the current CDC re- strictions, we are asking that you use the visitation as an opportu- nity to pay your final respect.
MASK ARE REQUIRED FOR THE VISITATION AND SERV-
ICE.
“A Wilson Service”
www.wilson-funeralhome.com
MRS. MARY JEAN FRAZIER HALL
A service of celebration will be held for the life of Mrs. Mary Jean Frazier Hall on Saturday Novem- ber 28, 2020, at 12:00 Noon at Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, Florida, with Elder Gerald E. Green, Sr. Of The Embodiment of the Believer of Jesus Church Officiating/ Eulo- gist. Interment will follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery.
Mrs. Mary Jean Frazier Hall was born on March 29, 1948, in Swainsboro, Georgia, to the parentage of A. J. Frazier, Sr., and Pauline Carswell. She was a long time resident of Tampa, Florida.
Mrs. Hall graduated from Middleton High School, Class of 67 and she was a member of the Drill Team.
She was an employee of Hills- borough County Public Schools for over 30 years and was a well known soloist in the Tampa area.
Mrs. Mary Jean Frazier Hall was loved by everyone that ever had the pleasure of meeting her.
She was preceded in death by: her father, A. J. Frazier, Sr.; mother, Pauline Carswell; broth- ers, A. J. Frazier, Jr., Johnny Fra- zier, and Carl Watson; sister, Ethel Silas; grandparents, David and Minner Carswell, Prince and Lucy Frazier.
Mrs. Mary Hall leaves to cher- ish memories of her with: daugh- ters, April Frazier, Treanedra Fedrick and husband, Adrian, and Amalia McCray; son, Jer- maine Hall; grandchildren, Sofague Frazier, Adrianna Fedrick, Jermequa Hall, and Jen- nifer Frazier; great grandchil- dren, A’Niyah Richardson, and Dai’Jah Davis; brothers, Dwight Stanley and Sylvester Pinkney and wife, Diane; uncle, Herbert Carswell and wife Phyllis; nieces, Aretha Anderson and husband John, Natasha Kennedy, Crystal Watson, both of Philadelphia, PA; nephews, Edward Washington, James Frazier and wife Janice all of Tampa; special friends, Clarence Williams, Jr., Linda Williams, Augustina Gibbons, Ruby Williams, Dorothy Sneed and Janice Snipes and other rela- tives and friends.
There will be a viewing on Fri- day November 27, 2020 from 3:00 – 8:00 p.m. at Wilson Fu- neral 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.
MASKS ARE REQUIRED FOR BOTH THE VIEWING AND SERV-
ICE.
“A Wilson Service”
www.wilson-funeralhome.com
MR. JABARI DEMETRIUS HERNDON
A celebration of life service for Mr. Jabari Demetrius Hern- don, of Tampa, Florida, who passed away from a random drive-by on November 12, 2020, will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Sat- urday November 28, 2020 at Greater New Salem Primitive Baptist Church, 1605 N. Ne- braska Avenue, Pastor Benjamin Curry with Pastor Antonio Hawkins of Exciting Faith Alive, Officiating/Eulogist. Interment will follow in Rest Haven Memo- rial Park Cemetery.
Jabari Demetrius Hendon was born on May 7, 1989 to the parentage of Tony Herndon and Janice Parker in Tampa, Florida. He attended Edison Elementary, Webb Middle School and gradu- ated from Hillsborough High School, Class of 2008.
He was the eldest of three. Jabari was a friend to all, even if he wasn’t considered a friend by others. He was never an individ- ual who had beef with anyone. A very mellow and laid back per- son is who many knew him to be. Jabari wouldn’t attempt to harm a fly. Those who knew him, was aware that he smiled all the time. He didn’t like the spotlight but, he always desired to dress nicely.
Knowing he wouldn’t harm anyone is why the community is
devastated that someone would murder him while he was asleep. Jabari never fathered any children. He leaves behind a devastated, heartbroken family. There was no reason his voice should have been silenced on No-
vember 12th.
He was a loyal Dallas Cow-
boys and Orlando Magic fan. The authenticity of his character made people accept him for who he was.
He was preceded in death by: his grandmother, Coleatha R. Jenkins.
Those left behind to cherish his life and precious memories include: his parents, Janice Parker and Tony Herndon (Wanda); like a father, Rickey Parker; siblings, Jada Parker, DeAndre Herndon, Dexter Cofield, Tony Herndon and Toni Herndon; stepbrothers and sis- ters, Rickia, Rickayla, Lil Rick and Nick; nephews, Malik Childs, Jr., and Malikai Childs; niece, Maliah Childs; aunts, Carol (Jerome), Eboni, Monique, Nikki, and Tameka; uncles, Lanier (Bonnie), Anthony (Christine), Darrell, Aaron, Don- ald (Sharla), Rickey, Brent, Emillo, Corey and Michael; great aunts, Beverly, Dorothy, Sandra (Howard), Judy (Charlie), Debra and Lois; great uncle, Willie; a host of cousins; 15th Street Bud- dies and other relatives and friends.
There will be a viewing on Friday November 27, 2020 at Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, Florida, from 3:00- 8:00 p.m.
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.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
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