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RAY WILLIAMS
MISS ZANYAH ‘NAH NAH’ MOORE
Miss Zanyah “Nah Nah” Moore of Tampa, FL, passed away on Tuesday, October 19, 2021. Funeral Services will be held on Saturday, November 6, 2021, 2 p.m. at Excit- ing Faith Alive Church, 5705 E. 32nd Avenue, Tampa, FL 33619, with Pastor Antonio Hawkins, officiat- ing. Interment will follow in Or- ange Hill Cemetery. (MASK RECOMMENDED)
Miss Zanyah Moore was a na- tive of Tampa, FL, and was born on October 13, 2004, to Ms. Paulonda Moore. She attended the Public Schools of Hillsborough County and was a graduating Senior in the “Class of 2022” at Brandon Epic. Zanyah was making A’s and B’s and passed all her finals. Zanyah as- pired to be an Engineer and had planned to attend college to achieve her goals. Zanyah was shy, loving, and a caring young lady, who loved taking care of and spending time with her siblings. Everyone who knew “Nah Nah”, as she was affectionately called, loved her because of how loving, caring, and dedicated she was to everyone she met.
Miss Moore is preceded in death by: her great grandparents, Johnnie, Sr. and Moeal Moore, and P. W. and Bernice Hardy; aunts, Shirley Moore, Louella Taylor, Mable Ball, and Sallie (Clunder) Lecount; uncles, Robert Lee, Rev- erend Willie (Mary) Moore of Los Angeles, CA, and Johnnie Moore, Jr., C. W., and James Hardy.
She leaves to cherish her pre- cious memories: her loving and de- voted mother, Paulonda Moore; fiancé, Jerell, Sr.; devoted and lov- ing special aunt, Remecia Hardy; son, Darius Troupe, Jr.; siblings, Zyia Moore, Jerell Smith, Jr., and Zulani Hardy; grandparents, Mary Moore (Gerald) and Paul Hardy, Sr.; aunts and uncles, Dontez, Paul, Jr., Josie and Rosie, Ron- trella, Keisha, Tammie, Bernice Hardy and Kamaro; great aunts and uncles, Lena (Carl) Regis, Brenda (Horace) Donald, Bobbie Moore, Jackie (Lisa) Moore, Albert Moore of Los Angeles, CA, Daniel (Earlene) of Chicago, IL, Lensy (Delores) and Paula Hardy, Chris- tine, and Elease Moore; special family members, Rhonetta Moore and daughter, Zaira, Taquasha (Ryan) Pressley; teacher, Everne- cia Taylor, and a host of sorrowing cousins, extended family and friends.
Visitation will be held from 4-7 p. m. on Friday, November 5, 2021, at Ray Williams Funeral Home, 301 N. Howard Avenue, Tampa. (MASK RECOMMENDED)
Arrangements entrusted to RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, Rhodes & Northern, Owners.
MR. LESLIE GRAY MOORE
with Tampa Electric Company (TECO) for 25 years before becom- ing ill.
He was left with the memory of: his parents, David, Sr. and Lydia Moore; siblings, David Moore, Jr., James S. Moore, and Mary A. Moore, whom all preceded him in death.
He will forever be in the hearts of: his wife of 55 years and devoted caregiver, Claretha; daughter, An- gela Moore; son, Floyd E. Youmans, Jr.; grandchildren, Megan (Washington, DC), Kristen, Kynisha, and their mother, Nadine (Lake Worth, FL), Floyd, III, Jas- mine; Angel, Anjelise and their fa- ther, Frederick; Kanayo, Chuma, Ugo, and their mother, Regina (Nashville, TN); great grandchil- dren, Shayla, Ariana, Neveah, Floyd, IV, Malachi, Novah, and Emanni; sister-in-law, Barbara Williams; nieces, Meriam, Michelle, Denise, Eileen, Bridget, and Elaine; nephews, James, Gary, Alvin, William and Edwin; great nieces and nephews; faithful friends; friends of the “MacDill Re- union Gang;” Greater Bethel M. B. Church family; relatives and friends in North Carolina, New York, and other cities.
The family would like to ex- press sincere appreciation to the compassionate and dedicated physicians and nurses with Mobile Physicians and Doctor’s Choice, caregivers, St. Joseph’s Hospital, Hillsborough County Aging Serv- ices (Cynthia Smith) and Lifepath Hospice of Tampa, with special thank you to Angela Tisdale and Jevon Washington.
Visitation will be held from 4-7 p. m. on Wednesday, November 3, 2021, at Ray Williams Funeral Home, 301 N. Howard Avenue, Tampa, FL 33606.
Arrangements entrusted to RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, Rhodes & Northern, Owners.
MS. CONCHERYL ANITA MORGAN
God called this Angel, Conch- eryl Anita Morgan of Tampa, FL, home on Sunday, October 24, 2021, at 4:25 p. m. Funeral Serv- ices will be held on Saturday, No- vember 6, 2021, 11 a. m. at Ray Williams Memorial Chapel, 301 N. Howard Avenue, Tampa, FL 33606, with Minister Ebou Howard, officiating. (MASK REC- OMMENDED)
Concheryl Anita Morgan was born on September 9, 1963, to the parents of George L. Morgan and Ruthie Colbert in Dade City, FL. She attended and graduated from Tampa Bay Tech High School in Tampa, FL.
Concheryl enjoyed life to the fullest. Her career consisted of caring for the elderly, from Home Health Care to Assisted Living fa- cilities. For the past 18 years, she worked as a Resident Care Associ- ate / Medication Technician at The Colonnade at Carrollwood. In ad- dition to her career in the health- care field, for many years, she was also a Poll worker.
Concheryl was preceded in death by: her sister, Shibra Jena’ Morgan.
She leaves to cherish her pre- cious memories with: daughters, Carla (Frank) Randall and Cinnabra (Adrian) Arrington; fa- ther, George (Claudia) Morgan of Lauderhill, FL; mother, Ruthie Colbert of Dade City; grandchil- dren, Michaela (Ceddrick), Ja- maal (Jaila), Mya, Aryanna, Destiny, Adrian, Aaryn, Elijah, Aysha, Ariyona, Adrian and Ja- dien; great grands, Cy’Riah, Ced- drick, and Jayce; siblings, Prayon (Gene) Salls of New Port Richey, FL, Willie Farmer, Tequila (John) Alfred, and Toriano Jermaine (Adeline) Morgan of Jacksonville, FL; nieces and nephews, Shamica, Willie, Latrice, Justin, Atiyonna, Arieyonna, Jaida, Nyabi, Addai, Carlton, Franchon and Zaiden; aunts and uncles, Theresa (James) Pressley, Sanford (Ruby), Ralph and Roderick, Patricia Williams of Perry, FL, Marva Pruitt of Dothan, AL; great aunts, Gertrude Grant of Los Angeles, CA and Johnnie M. Grant-Lopey of Lacoochee, FL; extended family, Carlton and Dana Williams of Ft. Mitchell, AL, along with countless FraMily (friends that are more like family), cousins and other sorrowing co-workers, friends and relatives.
Visitation will be held on Fri- day, November 5, 2021, 4-7 p. m. at Ray Williams Funeral Home, 301 N. Howard Avenue. (MASK RECOMMENDED)
Arrangements entrusted to: RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, Rhodes & Northern, Own- ers.
MR. MALIK KEYON SAILS
Malik Keyon Sails of Tampa, FL, passed away Monday, October 25, 2021. Funeral Services will be con- ducted on Saturday, November 6, 2021, 11 a. m. at 34th Street Church of God, 3000 N. 34th St., Tampa, FL 33605, with Bishop Thomas Scott, officiating. The Homegoing Service will also be streamed lived by 34th Street Church of God via Facebook, YouTube, and their website. Inter- ment will follow in Garden of Mem- ories Cemetery. We are asking family and friends to follow the CDC guidelines-MASKS REQUIRED.
Malik Keyon Sails was the only child of Myran Keyon Sails and the second son of Monique Reed. For most of his life, he resided in Tampa, FL and lived in Minot, North Dakota for five years.
Because Malik was such the in- tellectual, he graduated in May 2021 as an Honor Graduate with a 4.3 GPA from East Bay High School. In addition to excelling in the class- room, he also dominated on the football field as an outside line- backer. He then took his talents to Mississippi Valley State Univer- sity, located in Itta Bena, MS, where he was awarded a full academic scholarship with plans to play foot- ball, the game he loved.
He traveled to various new places, rode the Maid of the Mist under Niagara Falls, fed buffaloes in Wyoming and Colorado, made jokes with everyone around him, and dove into pools fully clothed (including his hoodie), never turn- ing down a challenge.
On Monday, October 25, 2021, he joined his grandmother, Rose Kelly Sails, to sit upon her lap like he’s done so many times before. Only this time it’s in Heaven with the Lord.
Malik Keyon Sails honors the ones who left before him: uncle, Mr. Cedric Wilson; grandfather, Mr. Eu- gene Wilson; grandmother, Mrs. Rose Kelly Sails; great grandpar- ents, Mr. Odell Sails, Sr., Mrs. Flo- rence Juanita Sails, and Reverend Dr. Earl Kelly.
He leaves the following to cher- ish his precious memories: mother and bonus dad, Monique and Curtis Reed; father, Myran Sails and bonus mom, Nola Thomas; two brothers, Cedric Randolph and Isa- iah Reed; grandmother, Brenda Milton; grandparents, Frederick Sails and Sharon Carter; great grandmother, Grace Kelly; aunts, Mia Sails and Whitney Wilson; un- cles, Jonathan Milton (Whitney), Derek Milton (Caprece) and Cory Wilson (Candace); cousin, Rasha Kelly and a host of great aunts and uncles, cousins, and devoted friends from the Sunshine State and newfound friends from the Missis- sippi Delta.
A wake will be held on Friday, November 5, 2021, from 5-7 p. m. at Good News Baptist Church, 2314 N. Jefferson St., Tampa, FL-MASKS REQUIRED.
Arrangements entrusted to RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, Rhodes & Northern, Owners.
Mr. Leslie Gray Moore of Tampa, Florida, passed away on Monday, October 25, 2021. Fu- neral Services will be held on Thursday, November 4, 2021, 11 a. m. at Ray Williams Funeral Home, 301 N. Howard Avenue, Tampa, FL, with Reverend Brett Snowden, officiating. The service will be live streamed, and the link will be available on Mr. Moore’s obitu- ary page, 15 minutes prior to the start of the service at www.ray- williamsfuneralhome.com.
Interment will follow at Florida National Cemetery, Bush- nell, FL at 2:00 p.m.
Leslie was a native of Ayden, North Carolina, where he was born on August 12, 1943, to David Moore, Sr., and Lydia J. Moore. He attended school in Pitt County, North Carolina. While serving with the United States Air Force, he was stationed at MacDill AFB, where he made Tampa his home for 57 years. He attended the Business University of Tampa. Leslie was a member of Greater Bethel M. B. Church, where he served with the Brotherhood and was also a mem- ber of NABA, American Legion Post 167, and West Hyde Park Lodge #327. He was employed
IN MEMORIAM OF RELENA PAYTON YOUNG
4th Anniversary occurs November 3, 2021 @ 6:00 AM
Now I know why you always asked me to be strong...because you knew that one day I would need the strength to bear your loss. I miss you Momma.
I wish I had the power to take back every pain, worry and hurt that I ever gave you. I wish that I could just undo, all the moments that made you blue. I would for just one more day.
I’ve always wished for a guardian angel who would look over me from the Heavens above. I never knew you’d go all out to make my wish come true. I miss you.
You were my home, Mom, I had no home but you. The death of a Mom is the first sorrow wept without.
My Mom suffered silently and smiled so no one could tell. So if you see me smiling today know My Momma taught me well.
Deeply loved sadly missed always remembered by 4thCenturyGen- eration, David and Sheila Inman, Jay, Jaylah and Tammy Hickmon, Jr., Nikki, Layla and L’Nia.
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