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Memoriams
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ODESSA ROBERTS 27 Feb. 34 - 15 Feb. 18
Although you can’t be here with us, we’re truly not apart, until the final breath we take, you’ll be living in our hearts.
We’ll love you always, Charles, Lynn, Charles and Twanda, grands, and great grands.
BIRTHDAY MEMORIAM
THOMAS KELLY
AKA BEETLE JUICE February 13, 1969 — July 6, 2016
Happy Birthday, miss you brother, love you.
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY
MRS. SHARON D. JONES
To the late Mrs. Sharon D. Jones on February 13th.
BIRTHDAY MEMORIAL FOR
CLYDE MAURICE
ALLEN February 18, 1933 — December 22, 2019
Dear Clyde,
As you celebrate this
birthday with your beloved Hattie and God, I, too, will be remembering your birthday here on earth. I thank God for placing you in my life.
I will always fondly re- member and appreciate the way you graciously shared of your talents, resources, and love with me.
You are truly missed by all of us (your Milledgeville, Georgia family, your cousin, Bernard King, and your many friends in Tampa.
Love, Deloris.
Crime
HCSO Employee
Charged With
Detectives with the Hills- borough County Sheriff’s Of- fice have arrested a civilian employee at their agency. He was charged with burglariz- ing a home in Brandon.
According to police, 30- year-old Christopher Liv- ernois was confronted by detectives and confessed to breaking into the home of a woman that he knows. He re- portedly broke into the home to steal prescription medica- tion.
The victim called police on Monday, and stated that she believed Livernois had repeatedly entered her home without her permission. She said the burglaries began in September and the medica- tion stolen was oxycodone and morphine pills.
CHRISTOPHER LIVERNOIS
She believed the most re- cent burglary took place last Thursday.
Livernois admitted to detectives that he had re- cently developed a pill addi- tion, and he had broken into the home several times to gain access to the medication.
Burglary
Architect Paul Williams mastered the art of drawing upside down so that he could sit across from — not next to — white clients who didn’t want to sit side-by-side with a Black person.
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