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Funerals/Memoriam HARMON
RAY WILLIAMS
DEACON LOUIS T. HUDSON
Deacon Louis T. Hudson, of Tampa passed away Tues- day, May 31, 2016. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday, June 11, at 2 p.m., at Northside Missionary Baptist Church, 5706 N. 40th Street with Reverend Leonard Harrington, offici- ating.
Interment will follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery.
Mr. Hudson was a native of Dublin, Georgia and resi- dent of Tampa for 69 years. He was a graduate of Booker T. High School and a mem- ber of Northside M. B. Church, where he served as a Deacon and was a member of the Male Chorus.
Mr. Hudson was em- ployed with the City of Tampa Water Department as a Supervisor. He was pre- ceded in death by his wife, Deaconess Alfredia Hudson; son, Brian Hudson, Sr., and brother, Aaron Hudson, Sr.
He leaves to cherish his memory: his children, Lyso- nia Hudson, Roderick Thomas (Yorie), Ansanto Thomas (Brandy), Quinton Hudson and Kionna Thomas; stepchildren, Alicia Strickland (Jerry), Patricia Colston, Terrance Colston, Timothy Colston, Yulanda Bakare (Isiaq), Ronese Hughes, Henry Hughes, Sr., Vougina Hughes, Lutwan Hughes, Sr., (Ilyana) and Theodore Hughes; brother, George Hudson, Jr.; 2 sis- ters-in-law, Autry Fields and Loretha Jackson of Ocala; grandchildren whom he raised, Briana Hudson, Brian Hudson, Jr., and Lawrence Clark, Jr.; 35 grandchildren, Delarosa Blair, Jr., Alexandria Blair, Peter Blair, Roderick Thomas, Jr., Ansanto Zaire Thomas Jr., Brandon Buie, Jordan Murray, Diamone Smith, Edward James, III, Rickey Parker, Jr., Rickayla Parker, Jared Strickland, Jelisa Strickland, Tercel Col- ston, Nya Smith, Alexis Col- ston, Chloe Colston, Eric Hughes and Isaiah Hudson; 5 great grandchildren, Ed- ward Robertson, III, Ronnie Bush, IV, LaQuita Bush, La- Jaida Andrews and Delarosa Blair, III.; nieces and nephews whom he raised, Michelle Jackson, Laregos Williams, Jr., Lamar Jack- son and Johnathan Jackson; nephews, Aaron Hudson, Jr.,
MR. BAINES WILLIAMS
A Homegoing Celebration for Mr. Baines Williams, 52, who passed away June 3, 2016, will be held Saturday, June 11, 2016 at 11 A.M. at First Victory Cathedral, 1920 E. Sligh Ave., Tampa, 33603, with Bishop Michael Lewis, officiating.
Interment will follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park.
Mr. Baines was born May 23, 1964 in Tampa. He loved working and spending time with family and friends. In 2013, Mr. Baines rededicated his life to Christ. He was a real Humanitarian.
Mr. Baines was preceded in death by father, Ben Robinson; grandmother, Evelyn Norton; grand aun- ties, Menda, Lula, Lillie Bunch, and aunt, Catherine Williams; cousins Eddie, Catherine, Chris, and J. J.
He leaves to cherish his memories: mother, Joann Robinson; sister, Bernita R. Fields; brother-in-law, Leonard Fields; niece, Ny- isha Slew; nephew, Leonard B. Fields; grand-Aunt, Lou- venia; aunts: Andrea Williams, Ernise (Leroy) Williams; uncles, Jimmy Williams and Bernard Williams; cousins, Pertasha Williams and children, Crolieous Nicole Williams, Erica Williams and children; Clinton Bo Bo and children Alex Singleton, Marquis Williams, Joshua Williams, Tishia Williams and chil- dren, Cara Williams and children, Collins Williams and children, Michael Lovett and children, Jerri (Michael) Lovett and children, Lillie (Raymond) Wilson and chil- dren, Jesse Williams, Sandra Williams, Princess Williams, Christine Williams, Jason Williams, Telia Williams, Vidal (Shawn) Edward and children, Jerimiah Williams, Joshia Williams, and Jayleen Williams; best friends, Rhodney Mills, Ronnie Buie, Kiesha, Brenda Culver, Otis Neal Albert Kennedy, Fred and a host of other relatives and friends of Ybor City, Ponce De Leon, and Robles Park.
Visitation Friday, June 10,5p.m.to8p.m.atHar- mon Funeral Home, 5002 N. 40th St., Tampa, 33610. The processional at the church will assemble Saturday at 10:45 a.m. A Harmon Bur- ial.
JACKSON
MS. TOVONNA LEE’YONIE HOLTON
A celebration of life serv- ice for Tovonna Lee ‘Yonie Holton, who passed away on June 5, 2016, will be held Saturday, June 11, 2016, at 1:00 p.m., at Victorious Life Church, 6224 Old Pasco Road, Wesley Chapel, Florida 33543. Rev. Kurt Sharer, officiating.
Tovonna Lee’Yonie Holton
The reality of my baby’s death is devastating, and no possible reason can ever jus- tify my loss of this beautiful, young lady. She had so much to give to the world.
Tovonna is my life, my heart, and my soul. She was full of life. She was my eyes and ears, we communicated with the world as one. She cared for everyone that she came into contact with, and is loved by everyone she touched in life. Tovonna, al- though our life’s journey has bid us to be apart, I am with you, you are with me, always in my heart.
Tovonna Lee’Yonie Holton (15) was born April 9, 2001 in Tampa to Levon Holton Teamer and Toby Holton. She attended Wire- grass High School, where she completed her freshman year. Tovonna was a mem- ber of Grace Community Church as well as an active participant in the youth group at Victorious Life Church.
She enjoyed dancing, cheerleading, volleyball, and basketball.
Tovonna will be remem- bered for the way she spoke her mind, a remarkable and unique sense of style, sparkling eyes, and her com- passion for others.
She is survived by: a lov- ing mother, Levon Teamer, Vernan Teamer (husband); and father, Toby Holton; surviving grandmother, Gwendolyn Locket; late grandparents, Ruth and
Louis Wilson, and Dorothy and Albert Holton; brothers, John Speights, Toby Holton, Jr., and Anthony Miller; sis- ters, Yyona Hamilton (An- drew), Kamilya Mathieu (Emmanuel), Racquel Teamer, Rochell Teamer, Patrice Jenkins (Walter); uncles, Robert Clark, Frank Clark, Vass Clark, John Teamer, Willie Teamer (Lynn), Edward Teamer (Angie), Michael Teamer (Tiffany), Russell Teamer (Jennifer) and Kenneth Teamer (Hazel); aunts, Ola Gimblet (Terry), Casina Richmond (Ron), Shena Dove (Randy), Angel Scott (Mark), and Gloria Kelly (Michael); nephews, Jordan Speights, Xavier Speights, John Speights, Nion Speights and Armani Speights; nieces, Stefonique Collier, Johnquiana Speights, Ziona Speights, La'Mecca Speights, and Jalese Speights; and a host of cousins, other family mem- bers and friends who loved and will miss her dearly.
The first visitation will take place Friday, June 10, 2016, from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m., at Jackson Funeral Home, 4605 North 34th, Tampa, 33610. The second visitation will be held Friday, June 10, 2016, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Victorious Life Church, 6224 Old Pasco Road, Wesley Chapel, 33543. The funeral cortege will assemble at 12:15, Baymont Inn Suites (N. 30th Street and Bougainvillea) 3001 Univer- sity Center Drive, Tampa, 33612.
Arrangements entrusted to Jackson Funeral Home
Louis Hudson, Leviticus Hudson (Gloria), John Hud- son (Debbie) and Laregos Williams, Sr.; nieces, Carrie Monique Hudson, of Vir- ginia, and Julie Fields; and a host of other sorrowing rel- atives and friends.
The remains will repose from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, June 10, at Northside M. B. Church and the family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Arrangements en- trusted to RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, Rhodes & Northern, (813) 253-3149.
MS. LINDA ‘DUCY’ RICHARDSON
Ms. Linda “Ducy” Richardson, of Brandon, passed Tuesday, May 31, 2016. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday, June 11TH, at 11 a.m., at Ray Williams Memorial Chapel, 301 N. Howard Avenue, with Pastor Michael Jenk- ins, officiating.
Interment will follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery.
Ms. Richardson was a native of Calvary, Georgia and resident of Tampa for 51 years. She was educated by the public schools of Hillsborough County. She was preceded in death by her sister, Sabrena Low- man, who loved her dearly.
She leaves to cherish her memory: her children and supportive ex-husband, Alonzo Richardson. Ms. Richardson was the mother, of three children, Kawana Richardson, Mario Richard- son (Brittney) and Francia Richardson.
She was loved by her grandchildren, Otis Scriven, IV, Kyla L. Scriven, Evan Wright, Johnathon Q. Mack, Bradley M. Robinson, Jeremiah D. Mack and Mar- ley E. Richardson.
Ms. Richardson was well loved by her siblings, Laura Julien (Leyland), Ray Hutchins, Melvin Lowman and Robin Lowman. Her memories are also left to cherish with a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, friends and a devoted friend, Douglas Anderson.
THERE WILL BE NO PUBLIC VIEWING. Arrangements entrusted to RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, Rhodes & Northern, Owners, (813) 253-3419.
In Remembrance
THELMA C. SALLYE
Your presence and love is greatly missed by all; may the lights of heaven shine upon you always.
Love, your husband, family, and friends.
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