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   HARMON
MS. BLANCHIE M. KEATON
Homegoing Services for Ms. Blanchie M. Keaton, who passed away March 23, 2018, will be held Saturday, April 7, 2018 at 2 p. m. at Harmon Funeral Home, Rev. Timo- thy Cohen, officiating. Interment will be at Rest Haven Memorial Park, 4615 E. Hanna Ave., Tampa, FL, 33610.
Ms. Blanchie M. Keaton was born September 16, 1945 in Monticello, FL. She moved to Tampa in 1960 and graduated from Blake High School.
She was preceded in death by: her mother, Ms. Inez Eagle; ex-hus- band, Mr. Robert Keaton, Sr.; and aunt, Ms. Minnie Hill.
Left to cherish her memories are: her children, Robert (Tonya) Keaton, Jr. of Titusville, FL, Bobby F. (Theresa Crawford) Keaton of Tampa, Jackie (Earl) Wilson of Geor- gia; aunt, Ruby M. Lamar; 19 grand- children; 35 great grandchildren; special cousins, Lucious (Crystal) Hill, Elik Seabrooks and Willie Hill; extended family members, Yolanda Britton, Bobbie Petty, Joyce, Ms. Gwen; and a host of other family and friends.
Visitation for Ms. Blanchie M. Keaton will be this Friday evening, April 6, 2018, from 6-7 p. m. at Har- mon Funeral Home.
The processional will assemble at 1:45 p. m. at Harmon Funeral Home.
A Harmon Burial.
INTEGRITY
MS. KENYATTA B. BARRON
A Celebration of Life for Ms. Kenyatta B. Barron will be held on Saturday, April 7, 2018 at 11 a. m. at Greater New Salem PB Church, 1605 N. Nebraska Avenue, Tampa, 33602, with Elder Dr. Benjamin Curry, Pas- tor, officiating. Interment will fol- low at Rest Haven Memorial Park.
Kenyatta Barron was born No- vember 13, 1984, in Hillsborough County to Booker T. Ray and C. Bar- ron. Kenyatta departed this life March 18, 2018. She attended schools in Hillsborough County and continued her education at Hillsbor- ough Community College.
She loved living her life for God and being a dedicated mother to her two children. She enjoyed going to school, writing poetry, and cooking.
Kenyatta was preceded in death by her daughter, Ron’niveya O’Neil; grandparents, Mary Chaplin, Booker and Lonnie Ray, Walter and Daisy Foxworth; godmother, Gloria John- son; and uncle, Samuel Barron, Jr.
Kenyatta leaves her cherished memories to: her loving son, Little Ronnie, her parents, Booker Ray and C. Barron; her siblings, Jonathan Barron, Alisha Barron, Javario Bar- ron, Daisatta Baldwin, Sasha Eliza, and Tabario Cobbs. Her grandpar- ents, Samuel and Pamela Barron; aunts and uncles, Latonya Barron, Teresa Barron, Claire Barron, Inez Foxworth, Sabrina Foxworth, Aretha Foxworth, Josephine Holmes, Car- olyn McNeal, Jacqueline Monge, Tony Barron, Simmley Barron, Jimmy Foxworth, Eddie Holmes, and Rodney Baldwin; nieces and nephews, Carrieonna Baldwin, Roslyn Baldwin, Rodneya Baldwin, Destiny Baldwin, Rodney Baldwin Jr., Herashiona Crum; cousins, De- ontae Barron, Tony Barron, Jr., Randy Barron, Tyler Barron, Olivia Barron, Cynthia Green, Chianita Austin, Tavaris, Cammi, and Marcus Nesbitt, Lisa and Elaine McCormick, Joyce Ray, Romaine Wint, and a host of other relatives and friends.
A special thanks to the men and women of the Hillsborough County Fire Department, the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Department, and to the various staff at Tampa General Hospital.
Public Viewing will be held Fri- day, April 6, 2018 at Greater New Salem PBC, 1605 N. Nebraska Av- enue, Tampa, from 5-8 p. m. Family and Friends are asked to assemble at 10:45 a. m. on Saturday at the church.
A SERVICE OF INTEGRITY
MR. WILLIAM MAJOR BROWN (UNCLE BROWN)
Mr. William Major Brown was born in Tampa, Florida, to the late Cleo Brown and Juanita Virginia Wellons Brown on March 16, 1945. He attended Hillsborough County Public Schools.
He was known to many in the community as “Uncle Brown” and he assisted his mother with their family business, The Honky Tonk, previ- ously located on the corner of 34th St. and Chelsea Avenue for numerous years.
On March 24, 2018 he answered his Savior’s call to eternal rest.
Public Visitation will be held on Friday, April 6, 2018 at Integrity Fu- neral Services, 3822 E. 7th Avenue, Tampa from 5-8 p. m.
A SERVICE OF INTEGRITY
MISS RON’NIVEYA O’NEIL
A Celebration of Life for Miss Ron’niveya O’Neil will be held on Saturday, April 7, 2018 at 11 a. m. at Greater New Salem PB Church, 1605 N. Nebraska Avenue, Tampa, 33602, with Elder Dr. Benjamin Curry, Pastor, officiating. Inter- ment will follow at Rest Haven Me- morial Park.
Ron’niveya O’Neil was born July 29, 2008 in Hillsborough County to Kenyatta Barron and Ronnie O’Neil. Ron’niveya attended school in Hillsborough County. She attended Foster Elementary and continued on to Corr Elementary.
She loved getting up and seeing her Mommy and brother. She loved dressing in pretty clothes and wear- ing earrings. She loved eating Oreos. She loved seeing her bus driver, Terry Wallace and her teachers and Corr Elementary.
Ron’niveya is preceded in death by her mother, Kenyatta Barron.
She leaves her cherished mem- ories to her loving brother, Little Ronnie, grandparents Booker Ray and C. Barron, Alonzo McNair and Lisa Smith; aunts and uncles, Jonathan Barron, Alisha Barron, Javario Barron, Daisatta Baldwin, Sasha Eliza, and Tabario Cobbs; great-grandparents, Samuel and Pamela Barron, and Alvin McNair, Sr.; great aunts and uncles, Latonya Barron, Teresa Barron, Claire Barron, Inez Foxworth, Sab- rina Foxworth, Aretha Foxworth, Josephine Holmes, Carolyn Mc- Neal, Jacqueline Monge, Tony Bar- ron, Simmley Barron, Jimmy Foxworth, Eddie Holmes, Rodney Baldwin; cousins, Carrieonna Bald- win, Roslyn Baldwin, Rodneya Baldwin, Destiny Baldwin, Rodney Baldwin, Jr., Herashiona Crum, Deontae Barron, Tony Barron, Jr. , Randy Barron, Tyler Barron, Olivia Barron, Cynthia Green, Chianita Austin, Tavaris, Cammi, Marcus Nesbitt, Lisa and Elaine Mc- Cormick, Joyce Ray, Romaine Wint, and a host of other relatives and friends.
A special thanks to the men and women of the Hillsborough County Fire Department, the Hillsborough County Sherriff’s Department, and to the various staff at Tampa Gen- eral Hospital.
The Family will receive visita- tion on Friday, April 6, 2018 at Greater New Salem PBC, 1605 N. Nebraska Avenue, Tampa, from 5-8 p. m.
Family and friends are asked to assemble at 10:45 a. m. on Saturday at the church. NO PUBLIC VIEW-
INGA. SERVICE OF INTEGRITY
RAY WILLIAMS
MR. WILLIAM F. ALEXANDER, III
Mr. William F. Alexander the Third, of Tampa Florida, passed away Wednesday, March 28, 2018. A viewing and a commemoration of his life will be held Friday, April 6, at5p.m.to8p.m.atRayWilliams Funeral Home, 301 North Howard Avenue.
William was a life-long resident of Hillsborough County, Florida, and attended Hillsborough County Public Schools. He was employed full-time and loved by his bosses and his co-workers.
William was preceded in death by: his father, William F. Alexan- der, Jr.; grandfather, Fred Blue, Sr.; and mother-in-law, Karen McIntyre.
Mr. William Alexander the Third leaves behind: a loving and devoted wife, Mrs. Takiyah Alexan- der; two loving sons, Miguel Moore and William F. Alexander the fourth; one loving stepdaughter, Taliyah Johnson; his loving mother, Cathy B. Jackson; as well as a loving stepfather, Robert Lee Jackson; grandparents, Mrs. Viola Blue, William F. Alexander, Sr., Mrs. Dorothy Alexander and Lula F. McIntyre; siblings, Antonio A. Alexander and Princess A. Boyd; fa- ther-in-law, Leroy Johnson; sisters- in-law, Kamilah D. Holden (Carl) and Rainer McQuay; brother-in- law, Taurus Gadsden (Shangria); along with a host of nieces and nephews, and a host of aunts and uncle, cousins and devoted friends.
The remains will repose Friday, April6,2018from5to8p.m.at Ray Williams Funeral Home, 301 N. Howard Avenue.
Arrangements entrusted to RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, Rhodes & Northern, Owners.
          THANK YOU
 JESSIE JAMES STUCKEY, JR.
Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live. (John 11:25).
With heartfelt thanks to all for your acts of kindness during the passing of our loved one; may God bless each and every one of you.
Special thanks to Pastor and Lady Newkirk, Pastor Tony Parker and the St. John Cathedral Family, The Roe Family, Sister Robin Parker, Tampa Bay Tech High School Alumni, and the Aikens Fu- neral Home Staff.
The Family.
  BIRTHDAY MEMORIAM
 HENRY A.
MONTANA, JR. Sunrise: April 6, 1955 Sunset: March 24, 2014
Henry there’s a place in our hearts that no one can fill. We miss you dearly and always will.
Your loving wife, Linda; sister, Barbara; and children: April, Henry Montana, III; & family.
  CARD OF THANKS
    LEWIS WATSON
The family of Mr. Lewis Ed- ward Watson would like to extend our heartfelt thanks for all acts of kindness shown during our pe- riod of bereavement.
We deeply appreciate the cards, visits, telephone calls, and other acts of kindness. May God bless each and everyone.
The Family.
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