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Funerals/Condolences
JACOBS
MR. DWYANE ANTWAN SADDLER
A Celebration of Life for Mr. Dwyane Antwan Saddler will be held Saturday, July 25, 2020, 1 p. m. at Exciting Faith Alive Church, 5705 E. 32nd Ave., Tampa, FL 33619, with Rev. Antonio Hawkins, Pastor and Officiator. Face masks will be required to enter the church per CDC rules.
Dwyane Saddler was born September 21, 1991, to Jacquline Saddler and Parnell Carter in Memphis, Tenn. He departed this life on Sunday, July 12, 2020 in Tampa, FL.
Dwyane always had a big smile on his face, had lots of laughter and he was a joy to this world.
His memory will forever be cherished by: his mother, Jacquline Daniels of Tampa; his father, Parnell Carter of Earl, Arkansas; step-father, Morris Daniels, Tampa; son, Lamar Sad- dler; 2 daughters, Za’Kayyah Sad- dler and Za’Rayyah Robertson of Tampa; 2 sisters, Porchea Jones (Christopher), and Sharmain Sad- dler; 1 brother, Tramain Saddler of Tampa; 2 stepbrothers, Morris Daniels, Jr. and Marquis Daniels; grandmother, Rev. Delores Bai- ley-Washington, Tampa; grandfa- ther, Clarence Saddler, Jr. of Earl, Arkansas; 1 niece, Ke’Myine Sad- dler; and nephew, Dallas Wade of Tampa; aunts, Tameka Freeman, Warria Brown (Wesley), Lakisha Saddler of Tampa, LaJena Carter, Lisa Carter of Earl, Arkansas, An- gela Carter, Chicago, IL; and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins and friends (best friend, Shay).
The wake services will be Fri- day, July 24, 2020, from 5-7 p. m., at the church.
Jacobs Funeral Home, LLC, Brooksville, Joseph R. Jacobs, LFD-Emb.
   GUDES
MR. LARRY COTTEN, SR.
Mr. Larry Cotton, Sr. was born on March 7, 1951 and de- parted this life on July 16, 2020. He was educated in Hillsborough County District and received his Associates Degree from HCC. He was a faithful Ordained Minister of People For Christ Ministries for 28 years under the leadership of Apostle Dr. Thomas Hadden.
He was preceded in death by: his parents, Katie Mae (mother) and Albert Lummus, David Jimmy Reddick (father); his son, Larry Cotton, Jr.; granddaughter, MarNeesia Cotton; sister, Vanessa Owens; grandmother, Viola Jackson; aunt, Mary Smith; uncles, T. J. Cotten, Roosevelt Cotten, Walter Jackson, Jay Phillips and Louis Phillips.
He leaves to cherish fond memories with: his daughters, Eva Murray, Sonida (Vincent) Jones, Kasla (Collin) Cotten- Parkinson, Katie (O’Shaun) Cot- ten-Young, Arkeshia Cotten, Khyla Cotton; his sons, Antonio Cotten and Richard (La’Sonya) Cotton, Sr. children’s mother, Simuel Cotton; daughter- in-law, Naima Cotton; his sisters, Jacquelyn (Clarence) Marshall, Karen (Ron) Brooks, and Harri- ett Davis; his brother, Willie (Byrd) Gholston; his grand- daughters, Charmaine (Slyvester), Ka’oni, Alante, Briona, Rodeshia (Astley), Alexus, Armani, Kelis, Takayla, Lanaya, Kequania, Camari, Alanys, Aniya, Jade, Abrielle, Khyli; his grandsons, Germaine (Toni), John, Braxtin (Darielle), Larry, III (Chrishany), Nylahn, Naivon, DeShayne, Nyric, Shiv- arsky, Jahiem, Ja’Shaun, Franklin, Sir’ Elijah, Osiris, Ronald, Weldon, III, Raleigh, Ar- mani, Richard, Jr.; his aunt, Juanita McAurthur; and his un- cles, Dennis, Lee and Lonnie Reddick; his niece, Shemetria (Joseph) Harris; his nephew, Eric Gholston; 21 great grands and a host of cousins, family and friends.
(The public and friends) be- cause of COVID-19 and CDC guidelines, the family is asking you to either attend The Wake which will be held on Friday, July 24,2020 from 6p.m.-8p. m. at Highland Missionary Bap- tist Church, t 3410 E. North St., Tampa, FL 33610, or the burial on Saturday at 1:30 p. m.
Funeral will be held on Satur- day, July 25, 2020 at 10 a. m., at People for Christ Min- istries, 10511 Main St., Thonoto- sassa, FL 33592.
Anyone attending Wake, Fu- neral, Burial and/or Repass MUST wear a Mask. NO MASK, NO ENTRANCE.
“Gudes Funeral Home”
HARMON
MRS. LILLIE LARRY HENDERSON
Mrs. Lillie Larry Henderson, 88, of Tampa, passed away peace- fully at home on July 13, 2020.
Visitation will be held at Har- mon Funeral Home, 5002 N. 40th St., Tampa, FL 33610, Saturday from5to7P.M.
Graveside service, at Garden of Memories Cemetery, 4207 E. Lake Ave., Tampa, FL 33610, will be Sun- day, July 26, 2020 at 11 A. M. with Apostle Otis Cooper, New Rising Star Ministries, Officiating.
Lillie L. Henderson was born in Tampa, FL to Dan and Mattie Larry on June 25, 1932. She was educated by Hillsborough County School Dis- trict and graduated from Middleton High School.
She was joined in union to Amado Pedroso, Sr. She later re- married to Robert Henderson. She worked as a Retail Associate for Maas Brothers/Macy’s for 35 years where she retired. She received nu- merous awards from her job. She was involved in the Order of East- ern Star, Golden Girls Senior Women, and Rainbow Heights Crime Watch Assoc.
Lillie L. Henderson is preceded in death by: her parents, Dan and Mattie Larry, Dan Larry, Jr. (brother), Gwendolyn Miller (daughter), James Simmons, Jr. (grandson), and Unice Larry Fra- zier (sister).
Lillie L. Henderson is survived by: her children, Jacquelyn Walker (Tampa), Sandra Badgett (Lendsey) N. C., Danny Miller, Amado Pe- droso, Jr., Sylvia P. Baker (all of Tampa); five loving grandchildren, Ronald Dove (N. C.), Calvin Ivory, Santanna F. Guzman (Freddy), Tim- othy Badgett (Asia) N. C. and Chi- quavia Bankston; amazing great-grandchildren, Sam’Miyha, Kha’Liyha, Zyani, E’milee, Kimora, Shaniyah and Samari; great-great grandchildren: Nancy, Audrey, De- Marcus and DeAngelo; her nieces, Mattie Y. Smith (Tom), Theresa Farquharson, Judy Pool, Patricia Hall and a host of loving relatives and friends.
CDC guideline compliance and mask-facial covering is required to attend both services.
A Harmon Burial
RAY WILLIAMS
MR. IRVIN MELVIN BEACHAM
Mr. Irvin Melvin Beacham of Tampa passed away Tuesday, July 14, 2020. A Memorial Service will be conducted Saturday, July 25, 2020 at 11 AM at Rowlett Park shelter #204 at the River (Irvin’s favorite fishing spot) with Supt. Clethen Sut- ton, officiating. We are asking fam- ily and friends to follow the CDC guidelines, please wear a mask and your Buccaneer attire (Irvin’s fa- vorite Team).
Mr. Irvin Melvin Beacham was a native of Tampa, Florida. He was educated in the public schools of Hillsborough County. After gradu- ating, he matriculated to the United States Army. Irvin was employed as a mechanic by trade.
He was preceded in death by: parents, Rufus, Sr. and Gladys Beacham; son, Gabriel Cathuy; sis- ters, Delores Beacham Washington, and Dorothy Beacham; niece, Yvette Washington; and nephew, Dywan “Man” Washington.
Irvin leaves to cherish his mem- ories: his children, Irvin Beacham Jr. (Cashun), Katina Beacham (Ernest), Kirby Beacham, Tarnika Mitchell (Jay), Jasmon Sipp (Joseph) and Angel Beacham; grandchildren, Irvin Beacham, III, Ianna Beacham, Alexus Beacham, A’Kema Lamar (Lindsey) of Silver Spring, Maryland, Ashley Beacham, Mikera Alford (Jamaual), Mikael Williams, Kemon Beacham, Kevin Dixon, Jacob Beacham, John Drake, IV, Janiya Sipp, Joseph Sipp, Jr., Jalacey Sipp, Bryson Beacham, Ian Akins and Rylee Beacham; 9 great grandchildren; sisters, Patricia Beacham of Tampa, and Mary Alice Williams (Percy) of Alpharetta, GA; nieces, Karen Washington-Wood- son, Kimberlyn Washington-Davis (Patrick), Keisha Quinn (Michael), Sylisa Hopkins, and Alicia Trotman (Kwame) of Alpharetta, GA; nephews, Nathaniel Washington, Jr. (Tess), Dr. Wendell Finley (Lilli), CA, Percy Williams, Jr., and Trevor Williams; special friends, Ann Mitchell, Emma Baisden, Lucille Daniels, Curly Wilson, Dennis Robinson and a host of great nieces, nephews and friends. THERE WILL BE NO PUBLIC VIEWING.
Arrangements entrusted to RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, Rhodes & Northern, Owners.
MR. CHARLES EUGENE COLLINS
Mr. Charles Eugene Collins of Tampa passed away Tuesday, July 7, 2020.
Funeral Services will be conducted Saturday, July 25 at 11 a. m., at Mount Tabor Missionary Baptist Church, 2606 W. Grace Street, with Pastor T. D. Leonard, officiating. Please follow the CDC guidelines. Masks are required. In- terment will follow in Garden of Memo- ries Cemetery.
Mr. Charles Eugene Collins was one of six boys born to the late Fred and Ceola Collins.
He was preceded in death by his par- ents and brothers, Fred and Leroy Collins.
Charles was a native of Tampa, Florida, and he accepted Christ at an early age and became a member of Mount Tabor Missionary Baptist Church.
Charles attended Hillsborough County Schools and graduated from Howard W. Blake High School, Class of 1961. He furthered his education with Gibbs Junior College, St. Petersburg, FL, earning his Associates of Arts degree. Charles then matriculated to Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education and a Master of Arts degree in Educational Leadership. Charles dedicated 40 years of his life ed- ucating and empowering the lives of the children in Hillsborough County schools. He was an outstanding educator and served in the Human Relations Office.
Charles also coached baseball and was a Big Brother to so many young men in the community. As a Big Brother, Charles purchased ten season tickets for him and his young mentees to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers football games.
As a lifelong member of Mount Tabor Missionary Baptist Church, Charles was a member of the Trustee Board and Usher Board #3. He also gave of his time and talent as the Assistant Superintendent of Sunday School and Director of Vacation Bible School, and taught as a Sunday School teacher, Charles was very active in his church and a dedicated member since childhood.
His life has truly been one of purpose and service. Charles holds a life mem- bership in the FAMU Alumni Tampa Chapter and Retired Alumni Chapter. He was also a member of the Hillsborough County Branch NAACP, Howard W. Blake Boosters, and an active member of the Blake Class of 1961. Charles was dedi- cated to supporting his family and com- munity. His generous, kind, and spiritual reputation has created bonds of love, re- spect, admiration, and friendship throughout the community and his church.
Charles leaves memories with: Pearlie, his wife of fifty-three years; daughter, Cassandra Collins; one grand- son, Charles Edward Xavier Doss; one granddaughter, Gabrianna Collins Mc- Nealy; great grandson, Charles Edward Xavier Doss, Jr.; brothers, Roland Collins, Robert Collins, and Norris Collins (Dr. Carolyn); brothers-in-law, Julius Baker (Lillie), and Alex Baker (Mary); sisters-in-law, Betty Blanks, and Glenda Crawford (John); nieces, Terri Collins, and Sophia Gloson (Tory); nephews, Norris Collins, Jr. (Esperanza), Dr. Corey Collins (Dr. Gwenesia), and Darryl Collins; cousin, Tina Solomon (Charles); a special godsister, Beverly Footman; the Wilsons, Coneys, Warrens, Collins, Allens, Jones, Neal, and Mathis families; and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives and truly great friends.
The Visitation will be held Friday, July 24, from 3 to 7 p. m., at Ray Williams Funeral Home, 301 N. Howard Avenue. We are asking family and friends to fol- low the CDC guidelines. Masks are re- quired.
Arrangements entrusted to RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, Rhodes & Northern, Owners.
              CONDOLENCES
TO THE
GREEN FAMILY
My condolences go out to my cousins, the Green Family in the passing of our beloved, their mother, Thelma Green.
Elnora Simpson and Fam- ily.
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