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WILSON
MRS. AIMEE COZART JOHNSON
A Memorial Service for Mrs. Aimee Cozart Johnson will be held on Saturday, March 10 at 2 p. m. at the Tampa East King- dom Hall of Jehovah’s Wit- nesses, 3804 Danny Bryan Boulevard, Tampa, FL, 33619, Minister Charles A. Green, offi- ciating.
Aimee Cozart Johnson peacefully passed away on Tues- day, February 27, 2018 in Tampa, FL, from difficulties of Parkinson’s disease. She was 90 years old. She was born on Sep- tember 16, 1927 in Spark Hill, NY, to Richard Henry and Rosa Cozart. She graduated from Tappan Zee High School, Or- angeburg, NY in 1946. She was a Veteran of the United States Army and a devoted teacher at Mendez Exceptional Center in the Hillsborough County Public School System and retired in 1986. She married Alfonso Johnson, Sr. on February 7, 1954 and recently celebrated 64 years of their union.
Mrs. Johnson was a faithful member of the Tampa East and Seminole Heights congregations of Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Mrs. Johnson was preceded in death by: her father and mother, Richard Henry and Rosa (Snipes) Cozart; seven sis- ters, Rosa Cozart, Lessie Cozart, Alice Carolina, Katherine De-
 Loach, Mary Perry, Annie Scott and Dorothy Skinner; five brothers, George Cozart, Henry Cozart, Monroe Cozart, Theodore Cozart and William Cozart; granddaughter, Daria Smith Beckham; mother-in- law, Dorothy Blake.
She is survived by: her lov- ing husband, Alfonso Johnson, Sr.; one sister, Elizabeth Cozart Davis; three sons, Alfonso “Scooter” (Alison) Johnson, Jr., Anthony (Tammy) Johnson, Sr., Kenneth (Carolyn) John- son, Sr.; three daughters, Yvonne Smith, Arleen (Larry) Johnson-Morris, and Sharon (Henry) Johnson-Hamilton; grandchildren, Aaron Smith, Eric Smith, Toni Johnson, Alexia Johnson, Sharon John- son, Ava Johnson Cooper, Ar- leen Johnson, Anthony Johnson, Jr., Avery Johnson, Destiny Morris, Larry Adrian Morris, Brittany Hamilton, Landon Hamilton, Justin Hamilton, Kenneth Johnson, Jr., Porsche Johnson Robbins, Ondree Campbell, Millie Paris, and Manetha Firlow; a host of great grandchildren, great- great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and cousins.
She is also survived by many local relatives, to name a few: George (Mary) Cozart, Jesse (Patricia) Skinner, Jerome Skinner, Wayne Cozart, Maxine (David) Glanton, Gloria Cozart, Kevin Cozart, Valerie (Ronald) Smith, Glenn Cozart, Yvonne Royster, Laverne (Gordon) Hicks, Rebecca Brown, Laverne Carolina, James “Big Jim” Smith, and Otis (Denise) Grant; devoted friends, Eddie (Al- berta) Ellison, William (Ira Mae) Ellison, Jr., Abdul (Hafeezah) Rashada, Alexia Carter, Gary Pressley, Hoesa (Celestine) Pasley and the lit- tlest caregiver, Trinity Olivia Oliver.
Friends are asked to assem- ble at the Kingdom Hall of Je- hovah’s Witnesses by 1:45 p. m. on Saturday for the memorial.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
MR. C. W. (HUBERT) CLINTON
A Memorial Service for Mr. C. W. (Hubert) Clinton of Tampa, Florida, who passed away on Monday, February 26, 2018, will be held Saturday, March 10, 2018, 2 p. m., at New Millennium Community Church, 8900 N. Armenia Av- enue, Suite 108, Tampa, FL 33604, with Pastor Michael Neely officiating.
C. W. (Hubert) Clinton was born on August 6, 1942 to the late Mr. Dave and Amanda Clin- ton in Lloyd, Florida. C. W. (Hu- bert) Clinton was born and raised in Lloyd, Florida. He at- tended the public schools of Jef- ferson County.
In his later years, he came to Tampa, and made it his resi- dence. He was employed by Southeastern Lead Company. After 35 years of em- ployment, he went on and started enjoying his life to the fullest. He enjoyed fishing, lis- tening to his favorite music (The Blues), dancing, playing his gui- tar, and being in the company of family and friends.
C. W. (Hubert) Clinton leaves to cherish his precious memories: 3 sisters, Algertha (Bea) Clinton of Tampa, Vanor (Thomas) Smith of Tallahassee, Florida, and Queen Ester (Henry Lee Pride) of Monticello, Florida; special nephew, Jerome Robinson; special great niece, Tabitha Warmack; special friend, Darlene; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
MEMORIAL SERVICE
  IN MEMORIAM
LULA DELORIS MCGEE March 8, 2016
The story you write during your life is a testimony to your legacy. Your legacy shaped the reality of your family and everyone who had the pleasure of meeting you. You are greatly loved and missed everyday of our lives.
Your family and friends.
    HAPPY BIRTHDAY BRO
TERRENCE T. NICHOLS 3-6-68 To 3-12-01
“You went away so suddenly. No time to say goodbye; but brothers can’t be parted, precious memories never die.”
Happy 50th Birthday!
Love always, Sam and Cedric Hicks and family.
    FAMILY NOTICE
RICKY “MALIK” SMITH Sept. 12, 1962 - Feb. 22, 2018
Join us for a luncheon to share stories and remember the life of our Ricky “Malik” Smith.
Repast: Saturday, March 10, 2018 at 1 p. m. at The Oaks at Riverview Community Center, 110 E. Kirby St., Tampa, FL 33604.
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