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Funeral/Memoriams
    OLDHAM
MR. WARREN HARVEY FOSTER
Mr. Warren Harvey Foster was born October 4, 1961, in Tampa, Florida, to Ruth A. Fos- ter and the late John W. Foster. He was educated in the public school system of Hillsborough County and was a graduate of Hillsborough High School. Warren enjoyed playing on the school’s soccer and baseball teams. Among Warren’s fa- vorite activities was his love of the game of chess. Warren also loved to D. J. (known as Blip Blip) on A. M. Radio 88.5 in Tampa, Florida. He was for- merly employed by the Pecks Chemical Company.
He departed his life on May 19, 2020 at Tampa General Hos- pital.
Services will be held Thurs- day, May 28, 2 p. m., at Ray Williams Funeral Home, 301 N. Howard Ave., Tampa.
Warren leaves many cher- ished memories to: his devoted mother, Ruth A. Foster of Tampa, Florida, 1 brother, Ed- ward Foster and wife, Darlene of Tampa; 4 sisters, Sharon Fos- ter (J. C., Jr.) of Tampa, Glenda Foster of Tampa, Kimberly Fos- ter of Tampa, and Tonya Foster Cobb of Tampa; devoted care- giver, Charles Campbell of Tampa; 5 nephews, Deonte’ Walden of Tampa, Carlos and Jason Saffold of Tampa, Ed- ward G. Foster, II, of Holly- wood, Florida, Marco Foster of Tampa; 4 nieces, Katisha Foster and Katrina Foster, of Tampa, Denae Foster of Tampa, Do- minique Cobb of Tampa; 2 un- cles, Wayne K. Peacock and wife, Carolyn of Tampa, Willie Peacock of Tampa; 3 aunts, Eliza Johnson and husband, Jerill of New York, New York, Florence P. Rogers and hus- band, James of Tampa, Char- lotte Grable of Macon, Georgia; 12 cousins, Carlton T. Gambrell, II and wife, Shamira of New York, NY, Gerald D. Rogers and wife, Charlene of Jacksonville, Florida, Jameisha Scott of Tampa, Sheryl, Wayne, II, and Sherry Peacock of Tampa; Robert Peacock, II and wife, Raquel of Dumfries, VA, Jamal Peacock of California, Regi- nald, Tony, Sherman, and Nor- man Grable of Macon, GA, Martha and Priscilla Grimes of Tampa, Florida, Jacqueline D. Barr and friend, Harry Oldham of Tampa; Peacock Family of Madison, Florida, McCall Fam- ily of West Tampa, Florida, and a host of relatives and friends.
“Oldham Funeral Home”
Crime
2 Injured, 1 Killed In Early Morning Shooting
IN MEMORY OF
MRS. ROSE MARIE SMITH 2/22/1941 — 5/26/2003
It has been seventeen years you have been gone. We love you and miss you very much.
Love always, Selena, Patricia, Johnny, James, Bridgette, Katura, Ce- ceilia, Eric, Russell, and Clyde, Jr.
Love always.
      JACOBY JACKSON
Gunfire erupted in an East Tampa neighborhood that ended with one man dead and two others being injured. The shooting took place in the 3400 block of N. 48th Street.
Tampa Police officers re- sponded to the location in reference to a disturbance shortly after 3 a.m. When the officers arrived, they discov- ered that three men had been shot. One of the men died as a result of his injuries.
Sources have identified the victim as Jacoby Jack- son of Tampa. The other two
Tampa Police are investi- gating a fatal shooting that took place in the 3400 block of N. 48th Street early Sun- day morning. (Photo by Cherylene Levy).
men are expected to recover from their injuries.
The investigation remains active and ongoing. Anyone with information about the fatal shooting is asked to con- tact the Crime Stoppers of Tampa Bay at 1-800-873- TIPS or online at www.crimestopperstb.com.
Callers can remain anony- mous and may be eligible for a reward of up to $3,000.
IT’S A BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
   JOHARA SIMPSON
I thought of you today, but that is nothing new. I thought about you yesterday and days before that, too. I think of you in silence, I often speak your name, I have memories and pictues, keepsakes from which I will never part. God has you in His hands, I have you in my heart.
Happy 42nd Birthday, Johara.
Love, Mookie (your Mama), stepdaddy, your brother, your chil- dren and the rest of your family and friends.
  Dispute Between Neighbors Ends In Tragedy
 The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office is currently in- vestigating an incident that resulted in a man’s death. The incident took place shortly before 11 p.m., on May 21st.
According to police, deputies responded to the 6000 block of Southern Com- fort Boulevard, in Town N’ Country.
When deputies arrived, they discovered an adult man
outside of a home. He had suffered from upper body trauma and was pronounced dead at the scene.
Detectives said the death was the result of a neighbor dispute and everyone in- volved were cooperating with the investigation.
Police said there was no threat to the public and no charges have been filed. The investigation is continuing.
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