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Funerals/Card Of Thanks/Memoriam
   AIKENS
MRS. CAROLYN OLEATHA PRICE
A Homegoing Service for Mrs. Carolyn Oleatha Price, of Tampa, Florida, who passed away on Thursday, November 25, 2021, will be held on Saturday, December 4th, 3:30 p.m. at Aikens Funeral Home, 2708 E. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Rev. Joseph Sykes, officiating.
Carolyn was born January 10, 1959, in Quincy, Florida, to the late Obie Harry Lee Madry, Sr., and Annie Pearl Carter.
She enjoyed watching sports, spending time with her family and friends and shopping.
She was preceded in death by: her parents and brother, Obie “Bubba” Harry Lee Madry, Jr.
She leaves cherished memo- ries with her son, Derrick Phillips; sisters, Emma Moody, Johnnie Esland (Willie), Sadie Anderson, Brenda March, and Shirley Rouse; a host of nieces, nephews, and cousins; special friends, Pandarence and Cashan- dra Scott; and a host of other rel- atives and friends who will miss
her.The visitation will be held at Aikens Funeral Home on Friday, December 3rd from 4:00-8:00 p.m.
The family and friends are asked to meet at the chapel for the service on Saturday. We are following the CDC guidelines.
“AIKENS FUNERAL HOME”
MR. ISIAH “ZEKE” ROBINSON, JR.
A Homegoing Memorial Service for Mr. Isiah “Zeke” Robinson, Jr., who passed away on September 9, 2021, will be held Saturday, December 4, 2021, 1:00 p.m. at Beulah Bap- tist Institutional Church, 1006 W. Cypress Street, Pastor Calvin Williams, officiating.
Isiah “Zeke” Robinson, Jr., was born in Mobile, Alabama, on December 12, 1944. He was the eldest of four children, born to the late Isiah ‘Ike’ Robinson, Sr., and Marie Underwood Robinson.
He was preceded in death by: his brother, Alfred Robinson.
He leaves to celebrate his life: his sister, Mary Lee Robin- son, of Mobile, AL; brother, Charles Ray Robinson, of Foun- tain, Colorado; son, Ryan Robin- son; daughter, Naomi Robinson; grandson, Caden Robinson, nu- merous cousins, nieces, nephews, and devoted relatives, including Willie Mae Lindsey, of (Mobile, AL) and special friends, including Yolanda (Charles) Henson, Judge Perry Little, John and Phyllis Henry, Bill Harris, Yvonne and Thomas Aikens.
Zeke was a dedicated paper-
boy from 7th grade through high school and proud graduate of Central High School, class of ‘63. He went on to receive his B.S. in Biology from Alabama State University and earned his Mas- ter’s degree from North Car- olina A&T University.
After graduation, Zeke began his career teaching chem- istry and biology in the Public School System, in Washington, Georgia, before relocating to Tampa Florida, where he taught at Robinson High School and later, Meacham Alternative School. After teaching for a few years, Zeke decided to change course and master the art of sales.
In 1976, he established Zeke’s Insurance Agency, where he continued to support his clients until his passing.
As a resident of Tampa, FL for the last 52 years, Zeke sup- ported organizations that fo- cused on the betterment of the community in his spare time, and sat on the Board of Direc- tors, as Treasurer, for the Bay Area Corporations for Economic Development in Communities Inc. In his service, he was a long- time member of Beulah Baptist Institutional Church, where he served on the Trustee Board for several years and could often be found working on construction projects and repairs throughout the church as well as, at the homes of several church mem- bers and friends. When taking a break from insurance sales and handyman repairs, Zeke en- joyed attending his class re- union, Mardi Gras and visiting with friends and family.
To all who knew him, Zeke was a loyal friend with a charis- matic personality. Deeply loved
and respected, his smile and presence will be greatly missed. “AIKENS FUNERAL HOME”
HARMON
TY’QUAHN RASHARD JOHNSON
Funeral services for Ty’Quahn Rashard Johnson will be held Saturday, December 4, 2021 at 1 p. m. at The Center for Manifestation, 3102 East Lake Avenue, Tampa, Florida 33610, Apostle Mark T. Jones, Pastor; Apostle N. T. House, Eulogist; Minister Antonio Gunn, Officiat- ing. Interment will be made in Rest Haven Memorial Park.
Ty’quahn Rashard Johnson was born on June 11, 2008 in Tampa, Florida to Clarareather and Antwan Johnson, Sr.
He was a student at McLane Middle School and loved playing Fortnite Video games and riding scooters with his family and friends.
He was called home on No- vember 25, 2021.
He leaves to cherish his mem- ories: his parents, Clarareather and Antwan Johnson, Sr.; sib- lings Taja, Antwan, Jr., Twan- nisha, Keyshonn, Paris, Jaquan, T’Nylah, T’Lyah, and Atoine Johnson; grandparents, Edith L. Owens, Von Johnson and Willie Jo Simmons; great grandmother, Josephine Bogan; aunts, Tavonda Johnson-Lucas (Willie), Sadie Simmons, Savannah Poole (Dionte), Linda Owens, Patricia Williams-Reeves (Tony), Chris- tine Brown, Debra Pickens, Brenda Pickens, Shuron Bogan, Avril Weller and Camilla Colbert; uncles Reginald Pickens (Leslie), Kenyado Simmons (Meka), Kelin Johnson, Shonn Johnson, Keyon Johnson (Tasha), Daevon Johsnon, Demond Kemp, Paul Williams, Sam Frederick and Willie Pickens; 4 nieces, and 4 nephews; godmother, Katina Wynn; 2 godbrothers, Dorrlan and Darius Moore; godsister, Shagora Henry; favorite cousin, Antwan Blackman, Jr., and a host of friends, family and loved ones.
Visitation will be held on Fri- day, December 3, 2021, from 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. at Zion Temple Holi- ness Church, 821 East Flora Street, Tampa, Florida 33604.
Friends are asked to arrive at the Homegoing services on Sat- urday at 12:45 p. m. A facial cov- ering in this close gathering is required and appreciated for at- tendance.
A Harmon Burial.
JACKSON
MRS. MARY LEE KILLENS HAMMONDS
Funeral Services for Mrs. Mary Lee Killens Hammonds will be held Saturday, December 4, 2021, 2:00 p.m. at Jackson Fu- neral Home, 4605 N. 34th Street Tampa, Florida, 33610, Pastor Ricky, Officiating.
Mary L. Killens-Hammonds, youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ompison O. Oliva Spain-Killens. Mary was Born in Fairbluff, NC on May 30, 1946, and departed her life after a brief transitioning at home through Seasons Hospice of Tampa, Florida on November 22, 2021.
Mary attended public school and pursued some college in Lumberton, NC, as to attending Middleton Adult High School, Florida College, where she suc- cessfully graduated with honors.
She was employed at many nursing faculties, restaurants in New York, NY, Lumberton, NC, and Tampa, Florida. Mary lived several years in Tampa Florida after moving from New York, She was surrounded by her loving family and friends.
Mary was preceded in death by: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ompison O. Oliva Spain-Killens; husband, James E. Hammonds; son, James L. Hammonds, 4 brothers, Willie J. Killens, Rev. James E. Killens/Emma, Robert Killens, Roscoe Killens; and sis- ter, Lorraine Killens.
Left behind to Cherish Mary’s fond memories to continue Cele- brating her life is: daughter; Mrs. Sheila L. H. Sutton (Alvin); son, Mr. Montizel D. Hammonds, Sr., (Angela), both of Florida; 18 grandchildren, 50 great grand- children, SGT Devantae Stephens (Tinshalee), 5 great, great, grand- children, 4 sisters-in-law; Velma Blue (Marshall), Clarice (Jere- miah) all of VA; Carol Mitchell of Cary, NC, Susan Mitchell of To- baccoville, NC, 4 brothers-in-law; Rondy Mitchell, Willie Mitchell of Lumberton, Tom L. E. Mitchell (Dr. Sonja), Danny Mitchell, both of VA. 2 Special god daughters Stephanie Cook of Lumberton, NC and Jasmine Coston of Tampa and a host of nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews.
Visitation will be Saturday December 4, 2021, at Jackson Fu- neral Home from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. Family and Friends are asked to assemble at the Funeral Home 1:45 p.m. for the Service.
Please Follow CDC Guide- lines. Masks are Required.
Funeral Arrangements En- trusted to Jackson Funeral Home.
        IN LOVING MEMORY
WILLIE MAE GREEN 3/2/1924 – 12/6/2011
Although it has been ten years since you have been gone, not a day goes by that your precious memories are forgotten. Your love and compassionate spirit will be forever etched in our hearts.
Loved and missed dearly by your children: Bernie (Juanita) Green, Gwen (Rev. T. L.) Williams, Sandra (Ronald) Har- ris and other family members and friends.
   CARD OF THANKS
 DARLENE PALMER-PAULK
The family of Darlene Palmer-Paulk expresses ap- preciation and thanks to all for the cards, visits, contribu- tions, and all acts of kindness shown after the passing of their loved one.
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