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Funerals/Memoriam
CHARLOW Plant City, FL
GUDES
JACKSON
MR. WILLIAM CAMPBELL, SR.
Homegoing service for Mr. William Campbell, Sr., who passed away February 25, 2016, will be held March 5, 2016, at 10 a. m. at St. Luke M. B. Church, 108 S. Warnell St., Plant City, FL, Rev. Larry Sykes, officiating. The inter- ment will be Monday, March 7, 2016, at Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell, FL, with Military Honors.
William was born Novem- ber 28, 1937, in Sidon, Mis- sissippi, to Leonard and Julia Mae Campbell.
He graduated from Mid- dleton Senior High School, class of 1955. After graduat- ing, he entered the U. S. Army, where he honorably served for 10 years. He spent most of his working career with Reynolds Aluminum & Metals Company, where he retired in 2000.
He was preceded in death by: his parents, Leonard and Julia Mae Campbell; sister, Barbara Maxwell; son, Mark Franklin; cousins, Benjamin Marcus, Wilma James and Stanley Foster; and a close friend, Bill Cottman.
He leaves to mourn his de- mise: a loving and devoted wife of 41 years, Linda; 2 sons, William, Jr. and Ger- ald; 2 daughters, Bridget and Nicole (Derrick); 3 brothers, Leonard, Jr. (Sarah), Alford (Alberta), and Harold (An- gela); 3 sisters, Novelar, Bar- bara (James), and Vernell (Alfonso); in-loves, Frank Maxwell, Doris Coleman and Dother Sykes; 2 grandchil- dren, Tinika and Malik; 2 great grandchildren, Kalif and Demarcus; cousins, Loyce, James, Charles, Clay- ton, Jr., Eunice, Ann and Mil- ton; a host of other cousins, nieces and nephews; special lifelong friends and co-work- ers, Claretha Cottman, Eve- lyn Brookins, Levy Flemings, Earl Roberts, Nathaniel Mc- Quay, John Anderson, Arthur McCarr and Gloria Austin; and many others.
Visitation will be Friday, March 4, 2016 from 6-7 p. m. at Charlow Funeral Home, 1010 E. Laura Street, Plant City, FL.
Professional services entrusted to CHARLOW FUNERAL HOME 1010 E. Laura Street Plant City, FL 33563
MR. JOSEPH I. PITTMAN Sunrise: 8/29/1952 Sunset: 2/23/2016
Mr. Joseph I. Pittman was born to a loving family on August 29, 1952, in Cordell, Georgia. He was the eldest son of the late Mr. Jessie A. Pittman and Ms. Evelyn Robinson.
At an early age, the family moved to Tampa, where he later became a member of Mt. Tabor Missionary Baptist Church of Tampa.
Joseph completed his edu- cation in Hillsborough County, graduating from Blake High School. Upon graduating, Joe went into the Navy, where he completed his tour of duty. After serving 4 years in the military, Joe became a Licensed Electri- cian, working for many com- panies until his health started to fail.
Joe was a jack-of-all- trades.
Joseph was called home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, February 23, 2016. He fought a good battle.
He was preceded in death by: his father, Jessie Pittman; mother, Evelyn Robinson; paternal grand-
parents, Willie and Rosell Pittman; maternal grandpar- ents, Sammie and Lily Robin- son; uncles, Willie and Dennis Pittman; aunts, Nainne Mae Jones and Chris- tine Davis; as well as other relatives.
He leaves to cherish his memories: his loving, de- voted ex-wife and dear friend, Mary E. Pittman; chil- dren, Shannon Bradley, Antwan Lynch, Jarvis Lynch and Jessie McNeal; grand- children, Adriana Jackson, Nai’Jae Herndon, Armaud Herndon, Courtney Lynch, Kayla Lynch, Jae’Mya Lynch, Jarrah Lynch, and Jarvis and Jacari Lynch; great grands, Amari Hamilton, Aamir Jackson, Amryn Brown, Nai’Aja Herndon and Lauryn Taylor; sister, Rosa Lee Pittman (Gene); niece, Selinda Moore and children, Shay Stephens, Jashayla Moore, Jackie Moore and Maeshea Moore; grand nieces, Harmony Walker and Shayla Stephens; aunts, Mil- dred Johnson, Dorothy Knighton and Gladis Davis; uncles, John Pittman, Leroy Pittman and Jimmy Lee Robinson; favorite cousins, Marvin Jones, Willie Knighton and Eddie Joe; and a host of other sorrowing rel- atives.
The family is asked to as- semble at the church at 10:45 a. m.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, March 5, 2016, at 11 a. m. at Abundant Life Enrichment Church, 4701 E. Hanna Avenue, Tampa, with Apostle D. J. Hendrix, officiating. Inter- ment will be Monday, March 7th in Florida National Ceme- tery, Bushnell, FL.
GUDES FUNERAL HOME
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ELDER LARRY NATHANIEL BOYD
Homegoing celebration for a loving and faithful ser- vant of God, Elder Larry Nathaniel Boyd, who transi- tioned February 25, 2016, will be held March 5, 2016, at 11 a. m. at True Faith Inspi- rational Baptist Church, 2526 West Sligh Avenue, Rev. Brett Snowden, pastor, with Elder Dr. Alvin B. Jack- son Jr., pastor, officiating. Interment will be in Orange Hill Cemetery.
Elder Larry Nathaniel Boyd was born on August 29, 1954, in Birmingham, Ala- bama. He was the third child to late James Walter Boyd and late Eliza Mae Green Boyd-Jones.
He accepted Christ as his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ at the age of 12 and was bap- tized at the age of 14. He at- tended the 32nd Street Baptist Church in Birming- ham, Alabama, Rev. C. P. Parker, pastor.
Elder Boyd served the mil- itary in the Army Branch from 1972-1976.
He obtained his degrees from Jefferson State College, and The University of Ala- bama, in Full Service Man- agement Technology. He had 29 years of experience in the food service industry.
Elder Boyd relocated to
Tampa, and joined the Church of the Kingdom God in 1997, under the pastor- ship of Paul Strong and Christine Hymes, and he has been running for the Lord since.
He was called into the ministry in 2009, and or- dained on October 14, 2010, as an Elder and became the Associate Pastor at that time. He was definitely a man that highly respects and obeys God’s word.
He owned his detailing service business for the past 15 years servicing high clientele.
He leaves to cherish fond memories: loving wife, Sheril Boyd; five sisters, Glo- ria Ann Fitts, Pamela (William) Allums, Ruth (Vin- cent) Garrett, Doris Annette Boyd, and Rachel Cassandra Boyd; sister-in-law, Tomicia Thornton; daughters, Lawanda (Mack) Hall, Mi- cole Brown, Marion Boyd, Shemil Streater, Eliza Boyd and Artunia Richardson; sons, Larry Jones, Henri Duncan, Sherald Streater, Tony King, Devontae King, and Kiirus (Natasha) Everett; uncles, Tyrone (Gean) Freeman and McGhee Vaniver; goddaugh- ter, Tarajii Thornton; mother-in-law, Barbara Rivers; great friends, Jae and Monica Heinberg; 2 brothers-in-law; 21 grand- children and 2 great grand- children; and many loving nieces, nephews, cousins and extended family.
Visitation will be from 5-8 p. m., Friday, March 4, 2016 at the Church of the King- dom of God, 4016 30th Street, Tampa, 33610.
Family and friends are asked to assemble at the Church, 2526 West Sligh Av- enue, Tampa, 33610, at 10:45 a. m.
Arrangement is entrusted to JACKSON FUNERAL HOME
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, BRO
TERRENCE T. NICHOLS, SR.
Birthdays in heaven must be without a doubt celebrated in such ways we can only dream about.
Thinking of you on your special day, wishing you were here and hadn’t gone away.
We always talk about you and all the things you used to do, and so this comes filled with love that we keep only for you.
Love always: your brothers, Sam Hicks and Cedric Hicks; and family.
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