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WILSON
MRS. SARAH WILLIAMS DUNLAP
Homegoing Celebration for Mrs. Sarah Williams Dun- lap will be held on Saturday, April6,2019at2p.m.at Northside Missionary Baptist Church, 5706 N. 40th Street, Tampa, Florida, with Pastor Ricardo Robinson, officiating. Interment will follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park Ceme- tery.
On Wednesday morning, March 27th, 2019, Sarah Williams Dunlap was called home. Ms. Sarah Dunlap was a native and lifelong resident of Tampa, for 83 years. Sarah Lanice Williams Dunlap was born March 22nd, 1936 to the parentage of Mrs. Rosa Lee and John Williams of Tampa. She was also a long time em- ployee at Tampa General Hos- pital and a faithful member of Northside Missionary Baptist Church until her health failed. She also attended the public schools of Hillsborough County.
She was preceded in death by: her parents, Rosa Lee and John Williams; son-in-law, Willie Allen and brother, John Williams.
Anyone who knew Sarah knew she had a gentle soul, a beautiful smile and that she loved her children, grandchil- dren and great- grandchil- dren.
She leaves to cherish mem- ories with: her loving compan- ion of 53 years, Charles Dunlap; 6 daughters, Linda Allan (Willie), Sarah Solomon (Robert), Renita Robinson (Dwight) of Jacksonville FL, Lawanda Williamson-Brown (John), Judith Linwood, Betty Dunlap (Johnny); 1 son, Way- land Linwood, Jr. (Vickie); 29 grandchildren and 44 great grandchildren; 1 sister, Henri- etta and husband of Jack- sonville, FL; brother, John Williams of Tampa; sister-in- law, Annie Mae
Grey; special son-in-law, Ronald Brown; cousin, Lula Gene Spain; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives and friends.
There will be a viewing on Friday, April 5th 2019 from 5-8 p. m. with the family present 5-6 p. m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa 33605.
Friends are asked to as- semble at the church on Sat- urday, April 6th 2019 at approximately 1:45 p. m. for the service.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
MRS. LAQUANDRA S. HARVEY
Homegoing Celebration for Mrs. LaQuandra S. Harvey, who passed away on March 22, 2019, will be held on Saturday, April 6, 2019, at 11 a. m. at Ex- citing Faith Alive, 5705 E. 32nd Avenue, Tampa, Florida with Pastor Antonio Hawkins, offici- ating. Interment will follow in Orange Hill Cemetery.
Mrs. LaQuandra S. Harvey was preceded in death by: her husband, Jonathan T. Harvey; grandparents, Roosevelt and Ruthie Harris; great grand- mother, Annie M. Harris.
She leaves to cherish pre- cious memories of her with: children, Zeatrick A. Larry, Jr., Edward T. Collier, Jr., Jonathan T. Harvey, Jr. and Janiyah S. Harvey; mother, Vicky A. Harris; father, Johnny L. Williams and wife, Cal- quetta; brothers, Johnnie L. Williams, III, and wife, Brandy, Jeremy E. Green (Aliya) and Prince Williams; grandparent, Blanche Hadley; aunts, Delores Thompson, Denise Harris, Pamela Telfair, Shenice Under- wood and husband, Kenneth, Tasha Gaineous, Cynthia Brown, Jacqueline Diggs; un- cles, Roosevelt Harris, Jr. and wife, Valerie, Robert C. Harris, Herbert Harris, Ricky Harris, Michael Williams and wife, Argelia and Johnathan Williams, Jr.; great aunts, Pamela Davis (Rozell), Elaine Walker (Pee Wee) and Rose Brooks and husband, Leslie; great uncle, George Hadley; niece, Avaiah Green; nephew, Cameron Williams; a host of cousins; mother-in-law, Joan Harvey; sister-in-law, Niki Nkenge Harvey; a host of other family members and friends.
Mrs. LaQuandra S. Harvey was born on September 23, 1981 in Tampa, Florida, to the parentage of Johnny Lee Williams, Jr. and Vicky A. Har- ris. Ms. Harvey was a graduate of Howard W. Blake High School. She later attended Hillsborough Community Col- lege and Erwin Vocation Tech- nical College.
Mrs. Harvey was employed with WellCare as a Configura- tion Analyst. Her greatest achievement was being a mother of 4. Her favorite words of wisdom were: “Never get so busy making a living that you forget to make a life.”
There will be a viewing on Friday April 5, 2019, from 5 – 8 p. m. with the family present to receive friends from 6 – 7 p. m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, Florida.
Friends are asked to assem- ble at the church on Saturday at approximately 10:45 a. m. for the service.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
MR. CHARLES EDWARD STEWART
Mr. Charles Edward Stewart passed on March 31, 2019. Mr. Stewart will be interred at The Garden of Honor, Mt. Hope Cemetery in Livonia, Michigan at a later date.
Mr. Charles Edward Stewart was born on November 4, 1932 in Detroit, Michigan. Charles was the second child born of four children of Lovenia Stew- art.
Charles was preceded in in death by his wife, Rev. Dr. Mar- ilyn J. Stewart; his parents; older sisters, Ethel Lou “Chuck” and Grace “Gracie” (Charles King).
Charles attended schools in the Detroit Public School Sys- tem and graduated from North- western High Schoo,l where he played Varsity Football and sang in the School Choir. He at- tended St. Stephen AME Church, where Dr. Charles S. Spivey baptized him.
Charles joined the United States Air Force on February 24, 1953 and became a Radio Opera- tor stationed at Kincheloe AFB also known as Kinross ABF in the Upper Peninsula of Michi- gan.
On September 7, 1953, he was united in holy matrimony to his high school sweetheart, Mar- ilyn Jean Cadwell in Detroit. They located to Grand Marais AFB, Upper Peninsula Michigan until February 1957.
Charles had a first love – his family; wife of 61 years, Marilyn, father to Cheryl Lynn (affection- ately called “Missy”) and Lawrence Michael (fondly called Larry). He also had a second love – Airplanes!!! He worked for Zantop International Air- lines, Willow Run Airport, Ypsi- lanti, Michigan for 30 years.
Charles would gather up all the kids that would fit in his car and attend each “Air Show” that came within 100 miles of the city of Detroit. He knew “Every” air- plane by sight and sound. If there were visible contrails in the sky – Charles could tell you what type of Aircraft was flying. He loved to fly, from private Senna’s to Jumbo Jets 747s, he, loved Airplanes.
Charles will be forever re- membered by two children, Cheryl Lynn and Lawrence Michael; three grandchildren, Lauren, Lawrence and Court- ney; sister, Sheila; nephews, Malcolm and Theodore; nieces, Pamela, Sharon, Denise, Mar- sha and Rhoda; four great nieces, five great nephews, five great-great nieces, five great- great nephews, and countless family members and friends.
His remains will be shipped in care of James H. Cole Funeral Home in Detroit, Michigan.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
MS. GENEVA MANDY
A Memorial Service for Ms. Geneva Sue Mandy, who passed away on April 1, 2019, will be held on Saturday, April 6, 2019 at 12 noon at Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, Florida, with Pastor Willie Marshall, officiating.
She leaves behind: three children, Micheal Aurelius Mandy, Jr., Teresa Michelle Mandy Walker and fiancé Phillip, Lawrence A. Holton, Jr., and fiancée Patricia; grand- children, Aiyetora Amadi Olafemi Mandy, Donladi Olafemi and wife, Sabrina, Mykiela Godwin, Malik Amin
Mandy, Micheal Aurelius Mandy, III, Zavon Hender- son, Shaquil Mandy, JaMela Michelle Davis and husband, Jimmy, Dontavius Lamarr Mandy and wife, Eva, Ebony Lachelle Walker, Erick Tre’von Walker, Lawrence A. Holton, III, Nolle A. Holton, M’Kai N. Holton and Dyshawn Ander- son; great-grands, Mia Davis, Aleya Davis, Jimmy Davis, III, Emoni Brown, Malani Brown and Luciano Elias Mandy; brother, Gerald Griggs and wife; aunt, Mae Francis Watts; and a host of cousins and friends
Ms. Geneva Sue Mandy was born on October 1, 1955 in Gainesville, Florida, to the parentage of Pete Smith and Er- lene Jones. She was a resident of Tampa for most of her life. Ms. Mandy was employed as a Certified Nursing Assistant.
There will be a viewing on Friday April 5, 2019 at Wilson Funeral Home from 5 – 8 p. m.
Friends are asked to assem- ble at the chapel on Saturday at approximately 11:45 a. m. for the service.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
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