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FAMILY NOTICE
MS. JACQUELYN CASSANDRA DUBOSE ‘Miss Magic’
A Memorial Service for Ms. Jacquelyn Cassandra DuBose (“Miss Magic”) will be held on Saturday, May 11, 2019, 12 P. M., at Speak Life Church, Inc., 1707 W. Clifton St., Tampa, FL 33603, Pastor Laura A. Har- grove, Officiating.
Ms. Jacquelyn Cassandra DuBose (“Miss Magic”) was born July 30, 1952 and went to rest April 27, 2019. As a little girl, Jackie grew up in Port Tampa, accepted Christ as her Savior and was baptized at St. Mark Missionary Baptist Church.
Later she lived with her aunt, Mrs. Fannie Thomas and even- tually became caregiver for her mother, Mrs. Ella Mae Davis, until her mother’s demise. Jackie attended the public schools of Hillsborough County (Middleton).
Jackie later in life read “Steps to Christ” and made her calling and election sure by ac- cepting Jesus Christ as her Sav- ior.
Jackie was preceded in death by: her mother, Mrs. Ella Mae Davis; sisters, Betty Hendley and Carol Thomas; brothers, Donald and Anthony Ford, aunt, Mrs. Fannie M. Thomas.
Jackie is survived by a de- voted fiancé, Donald Owens (Mr. Magic); a loving, dedicated daughter, Latesia Reed; loving son, Dwight D. DuBose; grand- children, Terry, Nijayla, and Ra- heim; loving sisters, Hue Ellen McQuay, Mary Malcom, Minnie Aikens (Valdosta, GA), Margaret Young (Northford, CT), Bridgett Ford (Utah)l; uncles, Johnny Ashwood (Edwina) (Gulfport, MS) and Robert Ashwood (Lor- raine) (Ocala, FL); nieces and nephews, Sukandra Jackson, M. R. DuBose, Ashley Shaw (An- drew), Wanda Golden (Or- lando), Joseph Hendley (Orlando,), Melany Mack, Mau- rice Newell, Ebony Gantt, Briana and Brishauna Malcom, Tyrone, Lemonty, Mandy Williams, Kierra (Valdosta, GA), Tiffany Aikens, Joseph Hendley, Sylvester Aiken, Jr., Dwight Du- bose; host of sorrowing grands, great- grands, relatives, friends and neighbors; Owens Family; Anthony and Family, Mark and Family, Martha and Family, Bar- bara and Family; special cousins, Rosalyn Allen (Isaiah), Faye, Gary, Ronnie Ashwood (Ocala), Nona, Doll (Ocala), Shawn Thomas, Pastor Richard Thomas (Erma) (Alabaster, AL); best friend, Deborah; special friends, Teresa Freeman, Mary Madison (Monticello), Dorothy McCaskill, Rosalyn Alma Jean, Marilyn; special aunt, Mrs. Ver- lion Jordan.
INTEGRITY
MR. NICOLAS JABARI WHITE- JAMES
A Celebration of Life for Mr. Nicolas Jabari White- James will be held Saturday, May 11, 2019 at 3:00 p.m. and public visitation on Friday, May 10, 2019 6-8 p.m. Both Services will be held at Life In Christ Community Church, 9706 N. 26th Street, Tampa, Pastor A. L. Randall, with Rev. Marques Gundy, officiating.
Nicholas leaves behind: his loving mother, Niki White Bryant; father, Marquett James, and step-father, William C. Bryant, II; a daugh- ter, Aysia Nicole White; a son, Nicholas Jabari White, Jr.; his bothers, Jarred Bryant, Joseph Bryant, Juwuan Bryant; and sister, Shania Bryant; and a host of other sorrowing relatives and friends.
A SERVICE OF INTEGRITY
   HARMON
MS. PARTHENIA DAMIS
A Homegoing Celebration for Mrs. Parthenia “Pat” Damis, who passed away April 23, 2019, will be held Saturday, May 11, 2019, at 11 a. m. at Harmon Funeral Home, 5002 N. 40th St., Tampa, FL 33610 with Rev. Otis Cooper, officiating.
Parthenia was born and raised in Tampa, FL. She was ed- ucated by the public schools of Hillsborough County.
Parthenia loved to volunteer in the community, cook and hang out with family and friends. Parthenia loved her children and would do anything just to see them smile.
She was preceded in death by: her parents Matthew “Baby Face” Benjamin and Betty Williams; sister, Alveria Brista; two broth- ers, Murry Bell and James Williams.
Parthenia leaves to cherish her fondest memories: her loving sons, Stanley (Sheena) Benjamin and Develyn (April) Benjamin; 5 grandchildren, Jaden, Liyah, Makye, Malikye and Makayla; one surviving brother, Stanley (Shondra) Williams; a host of aunts, great aunts, nieces, nephews, cousins and other sor- rowing relatives, friends and neighbors.
Friends are asked to assem- ble at Harmon Funeral Home Saturday at 10:45 a. m. for the procession.
A Harmon Burial
MRS. CLARA DOYLE JAMES
A Homegoing Celebration for Mrs. Clara Doyle James, who passed away on April 30, 2019, will be held on Saturday, May 11, 2019, at 1:30 p. m. at First Baptist Church of College Hill, 3838 N. 29th St., Tampa, FL 33610, with Dr. S. Evan Bur- rows, officiating. Interment will follow in Rest Haven Me- morial Park Cemetery, 4615 E. Hanna Ave., Tampa, FL 33610.
Mrs. Clara Doyle James was born November 25, 1914, in Quincy, FL, and moved to Tampa in 1933 and met her Husband, Rev. Amos James at St. Luke Baptist Church. She was a housewife, mother, Sun- day School teacher, seamstress, ministry leader, Evangelist, and helped her husband to build Mt. Carmel A. M. E. Church. Also, she was an Evangelist of “Tri- umph Holiness Church.
In her later years, she was a member of First Baptist Church of College Hill and attended many churches, including Cen- ter for Manifestation Church where she played.
Mrs. Clara Doyle James is survived by: her sister, Mary Doyle McMillian; children, Joseph, Solomon (wife, Bev- erly), Emanuel, Carlton Elijah James (wife, Jeanette), Ada James, Clara James Daniels, Sarah James Rogers, Annie Mae James, along with a host of grandchildren harmonica for the Glory of God.
Mrs. James was preceded in death by: her husband, Rev. Amos James, Sr.; mother, Hat- tie Doyle; father, Perman Doyle; sisters, Mirie Doyle Logan, Norsissy Doyle Camp- bell, Ella Doyle Brown; broth- ers, Clarence, John, Maxell, Timothy, and Emory Doyle; her children, Cupid, David, Alice, Amos, Jr., Samuel James, and Ophelia James Artery; hun- dreds of great-grandchildren and great-great- grandchildren. Also, many of nieces, nephews, cousins, and other relatives, and friends.
The wake will be held at First Baptist Church of College Hill on Friday, May 10th at 5 to 8 p. m. Her family and friends will do a tribute to her life through song, music, dance, po- etry, and spoken word. The Family will be present to re- ceive Friends from 5:30 p. m. to 7:30 p. m.
Friends are asked to assem- ble at the Church on Saturday at 12:45 P. M. for the Service.
A Harmon Burial
MRS. MABLE B. MOULTRIE
A Homegoing Celebration for Mrs. Mable B. Moultrie, who passed away April 30, 2019, will be held Saturday, May 11, 2019, at 11 a. m. at Greater Mount Mo- riah Primitive Baptist Church, Inc., 1225 N. Nebraska Ave., Tampa, FL 33602, with Dr. B. R. Fulton, Jr., pastor, officiating. Interment will follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park, 4615 E. Hanna Ave., Tampa, FL 33610.
Mrs. Mable B. Moultrie was born September 8, 1941 in Minter, Alabama, to the late Mr. and Mrs. General (Leathy) Ben- der, Jr. Her final call to God was on April 30, 2019 at her home surrounded by her lovely fam- ily.
She was married to her late husband, Mr. Richard Moultrie, Jr. for 60 years.
She was a member at Mount Moriah PB Church, where she served as a Matron Missionary, helped and served in the kitchen. She was employed at Singleton Seafood Company for many years before she became ill.
She was preceded in death by: parents, General (Leathy) Bender, husband, Mr. Richard Moultrie, Jr.; son, Mr. Richard Moutrie, III; brother, Mr. James Bender; brother, General Ben- der, Jr., and sister, Amelia Carr.
Mrs. Mable B. Moultrie is survived by: her sons, Mr. Ernest L. Moultrie (Martha), Mr. Daland R. Moultrie (Lisa), Mr. Kevin W. Moultrie (Lily), Mr. Michael J. Moultrie (Rhonda); daughters, Mrs. Leathy B. Gadsden (Michael), Mrs. Lizzie M. Jones (Jimmy), Ms. Susie A. Moultrie; grand- sons, Albert Moultrie, Daland Moultrie, Jr. (Theresa), Alphonso Horne, Ronyea Moul- trie, Deonte Moultrie, Dontavus Moultrie, all of Tampa, FL, Ryan Moultrie of Miami, FL; grand- daughters, Karneisha L. Moul- trie, Sierra A. Moultrie, Natasha N. Moultrie, Alexandra E. Moul- trie, Mikeisha Nibbs, Alecia Moultrie, all of Tampa, FL; sis- ter, Ida M. Lewis (RD) of Tampa, FL, Mrs. Juanita Moore of Flint Michigan; brother, Mr. Samson Bender of Tampa; sis- ters-in-law, Mrs. Ruby Bender of Birmingham, Alabama and Mrs. Ola Moultrie of Selma, Al- abama; brother-in-law, Mr. John H. Moultrie (Shirley) of Tampa.
Friends are asked to assem- ble at the Church on Saturday at 10:45 A. M. for the service.
A Harmon Burial
          IN MEMORIAM AND CARD OF THANKS
  IN MEMORY OF
ACHELEESE STEWART
Even though you went home six years ago, those four boys are still standing strong. We know you are dancing with the Lord.
The Stewart Family.
   MR. ANTONIO
DEWAYNE
DOWDELL Sunrise: April 12, 1990 Sunset: April 6, 2019
The family of Antonio would like to thank each of you for your acts of kindness shown to us in our time of be- reavement. Our thanks to T. G. H. staff, Pastor Antonio Pringley, Ray Williams Fu- neral Home Staff, and King’s Grocery Store.
The Jackson and Dowdell Families.
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