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Funerals/Memoriams
WILSON
MR. TIMOTHY JEROME BROWN
Homegoing Celebration for Mr. Timothy Jerome Brown, who passed on November 23, 2019, will be held on Saturday, December 7, 2019, at 2 p. m., at Northside M. B. Church, 5706 N. 40th Street, Tampa, Florida, with Pastor Ricardo Robinson, officiating. Interment will fol- low in Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery, 4615 E. Hanna Avenue Tampa, Florida.
Mr. Timothy Jerome Brown was born in Tampa, Florida on September 18, 1956, to the late Mr. Porter and Mrs. Annie Brown. He attended several Hillsborough County Schools and was a graduate of Leto H. S., Class of 1974. Immediately after graduation, Tim served in the United States Navy ,and continued to serve in the Navy Reserved. He also completed ITT in Tampa, earning his Ad- vanced Technical Operator as an Auto Repair Tech.
Shortly after that, Tim grad- uated from EUI, earning his de- gree in Electronics in Tampa. He was a former employee of Rockwell Collins Aerospace in Melbourne, FL, where he re- mained dedicated for the last 38 years.
During his free time Tim also completed an online course at Foley BeLsaw Institute earn- ing his diploma in Advanced Locksmithing in Palm Bay, Fl. He loved supporting the youth and became a Baseball Coach and Mentor for several teams at Lipscomb St. Park in Palm Bay,
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
SUGA PLUM 12/9/2004 FELECIA WILLIAMS
Missing you every day, but even more on your special day! Happy 15th birthday, Baby.
From your parents: mom, Felecia Demerson, dad, Jerome Williams; sisters, and the family.
We love you always.
FL. He enjoyed his family, his work Brothers, WWE, and last but not least, Tim was a #1 Fan of the “NFL Pittsburgh Steelers.” Tim represented God in his walk on Earth spreading love to every- one he met.
Tim leaves to cherish memo- ries of him with: his good thing, his helpmate, a dedicated life- time wife of 45 years, Mrs. Karen Brown. He also leaves a love legacy by being a good steward to his children: son, Timothy Nash and wife, Nicole; daughters, Karen Newsome (Wayne), Ken- nethia Nash (Angel), Colleen Nash (Peyton), Aretha Brown and Tiffany Brown; grandchil- dren, Devin, D. J., Michael, Ja’- Wone, Jasmine, A’Jaya, Jemaria and Isaiah; great-grandchildren, De’Rahje, Sahyel, Egypt and Skye; brothers, Porter Brown, III, Murray Brown, and Roo- sevelt Brown and wife, June; sis- ters, Florence Wright and husband, Marvin, Annie Brown, Nancy Brown Carter (aka Twin), Janet McCree and husband, Sherman, Cubie Douglas and husband, Eddie and Dolly Grime; nephews, James Carter and wife, Michelle, Andre Cro- martie and wife, Vanessa, Billy McPhaulll, Stevann Brown, Mur- ray Brown, Jr. and Alvin Jack- son; nieces, Udora Carter, Ronesha Cole, Shakisha Westor, Charnese Williams, Denay Do- minic, Estelle Brown, Staylee Brown, Storiee Brown, Cierra Brown and Courtney Mallory; cousins, the Matthews and Page families; in-laws, Deborah Lampkins and husband, Michael, Anita Butler and hus- band, Nathaniel, Ken Nash and wife, Pamela, Mike Nash and wife, Jackie; a host of special nephews, nieces, cousins, grand and great grand nephews and nieces, other relatives and friends, who will dearly miss him.
There will be a viewing on Friday, November 6, 2019, at Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, Florida, from 5–8p.m.
Friends are asked to assem- ble at the church on Saturday at approximately 1:45 p. m.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
BROTHER DENORRIS LEE SINGLETON
The Funeral Service for Brother Denoris Lee Singleton, who passed away on November 29, 2019, will be held on Satur- day, December 7, 2019, 11 a. m., at First Baptist Church of Col- lege Hill, 3838 N. 29th St., Tampa 33610.
The son of Hazel Singleton, Denorris was born on October 17, 1961. He was a graduate of George D. Chamberlain High School, Class of 1980. He at- tended Hillsborough Commu- nity College, where he received a Certificate of Electrician. He was employed by Tampa Ship- yard.
At church, Brother Single- ton was affiliated with Choir #1, Security Team and the Men’s Ministry.
Brother Singleton leaves to cherish his memories: devoted and loving mother, Hazel Sin- gleton; brothers, Derrick T. Sin- gleton and Terryl Singleton; uncle, Robert Singleton (Hazel); aunt, Jenniette Mathis Dolly Weiser Stafford; devoted cousins, Earl Singleton, Glenetta Davis, Eric Singleton, Kenneth Singleton, Everett Wyche, Phyllis Baker, Charles Simpson, Rosetta Mike, Lewis Williams, Glory Kelly; godpar- ents, Rev. and Sister Madison Murray; special friends, Darryl Richardson, Rasha Butler, the Myte family, along with a host of other family and friends.
The viewing will be on Fri- day, December 6, 2019, at First Baptist of College Hill, from 5 p. m. - 8 p. m.
FAMILY NOTICE
BIRTHDAY MEMORIAM
JULIUS “DOCHEE” KNIGHT 12-7-1950 — 8-23-1995
Happy 69th Birthday. Many years have passed since your depar- ture and I still have many loving memories of our love and time shared. You are very much missed and loved.
Wife, Re’Na Knight and family.
IN REMEMBRANCE OF YOU
EDDIE JAMES SMITH, III Sunrise: September 22, 1963 Sunset: November 22, 2017
Life hasn’t been the same without you. You left us memories of laughter and love. The legacy you built will continue to live on through all of us. We will always love you!
With all our love: Ida Smith, mom; Eddie Smith, Jr., dad; chil- dren, Eddie Smith, IV, Jermaine Smith, Jermia Smith, Isaac Patrick; siblings, Reginald Smith, Bernida Smith, grandchildren, and family.
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