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Memoriams
    LOVING BIRTHDAY MEMORIES
KAMERON TYNE’ ARMSTRONG 7/13/1998 — 11/19/2018
Happy Birthday my son (Crab), my heart, my Angel.
From your mom, Rhonda McCarthy, from your dad, (Old School), everlasting love, son, brother, grandson, nephew, uncle, cousin, and friend.
You gave us a lifetime of un- forgettable memories in your short time here on earth. Al- ways gracious, respectful, kind with your time and love for your family and friends.
Oh, how we miss, long, and ache for your beautiful smile and presence, and jokes.
God turned our sadness into tears of joy knowing that you are resting in the arms of The Savior.
Mom, Rhonda McCarthy;
dad, Woodrow Armstrong;
brothers and sisters, grandparents, Katie Oliver (Ma), always, my baby, Linnie and John Clark; uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, cousins, friends and family, and first love, Jennetta (Happy Birthday) to us cousin, Kenae.
I called you in my prayers.
 IN MEMORY OF
  PATRICIA DAVIS
Though you are not with us anymore, you are adored by all of
us.
We thank you for giving us life.
Happy Heavenly Birthday. Love you, your husband, Bruce
Davis and kids, Cheryl, Gregory, Antionio, and Catherina Wiggins.
Dear Mom,
Local
Popular Beautician Passes
    On June 28, 2020 a well known beautician, Mrs. Eu- nice Larey Frazier, passed away at AdventHealth Hos- pital, Tampa FL. Details of her passing are sketchy at this time.
She began a long and il- lustrious career as one of Tampa’s premiere beauti- cians. She always strived to please her customers, along with maintaining the highest level of integrity and work ethic. Her clients were like part of the family.
Mrs. Frazier worked with Mrs. Eunieve Massey for many years until she became proprietor of Frazier’s Beauty Salon, lo-
MRS. EUNICE LAREY FRAZIER
cated on 12th Avenue in Ybor City. There, she would create some awesome hairstyles.
She wasn’t just a great hair stylist, but with equal
savvy she was an amazing in- terior decorator and an ex- cellent cook. You never left her house with an empty stomach. She shared her ser- vant’s heart with so many in the community.
She was the proud mother of four chil- dren. Deceased are her 2 sons, James and Lawrence Brown. Left to cherish her memory are: 2 daughters, Theresa Far- quharson and Mattie Smith.
She served the Lord faith- fully at the New First Union M. B. Church, where the Rev. B. E. Garmon, Sr. is Pastor.
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