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Funerals/Memoriams/Card Of Thanks
HARMON
FAMILY NOTICE
BIRTHDAY MEMORIAM
HENRY A. MONTANA, JR. April 6, 1955 – March 24, 2014
Death brings a heartache that no one can erase, but love gives you memories that no one can replace. We celebrate your memories.
Love always: your wife, Linda; children, Henry, III, and April; sister, Barbara; and family.
IN MEMORIAM
CLARENCE (BOODIE) MADDOX April 3, 2010
It’s been five years today that Boodie left us. It broke our hearts in so many ways, the thought of him leaving, left us crying for days.
We knew he had to go and he had to go alone, he only asked that we remain strong.
Loving and missing you. The Maddox family.
MS. KENISHA S. QUARTERMON
Visitation and a special wake service for Ms. Kenisha S. Quartermon, who passed away on March 17, 2015, will be held Saturday, April 4, 2015, from 4-6 p. m. at Harmon Funeral Home, 5002 North 40th Street, Tampa, with the wake service officiated by Pastor Terry Smith of New Bessim Church.
Friends are invited to offer reflections and be received by the family at 5 p. m. The pastor will offer words of comfort.
Kenisha S. Quartermon was born November 28, 1987, in Tampa, to David M. Quarter- mon and Shirley Ann Miller.
She was preceded in death by her mother, Shirley Ann Miller.
She leaves to cherish her memories: daughter, Jameisha M. Quartermon; father, David M. Quartermon, Sr.; 2 sisters, Shereka Quartermon and Quana Quartermon; 4 broth- ers, Ricardo Gilbert, David M. Quartermon, Jr., Johnny E. Quartermon and Devone Quar- termon; aunts, Barbara Wright, Elnora Larry, Nicole Quartermon, Shay Quarter- mon, Mekitha Lewis, Latasha Quartermon, Sharon D. Quar- termon, Mary Messer, Blanchie Williams, Decora Howard, Sarah Brooks, Joan Miller, Sarah Lewis, Anita Hey- ward, Joan Crumble, Clese Quartermon, Pat Evans and Eula Anderson; uncles, Richard Miller, Robert Miller, Eugene Miller, R. B. Miller, Richard Quartermon, Daniel Quartermon, Xavier Quarter- mon, Willie C. Palmore, Eddie Evans, Dave Evans, Willie Williams, Wallace Brooks, Ed- ward Larry, Sr., and Charles Williams; grandmother, Pas- tor Marion Crawford; and a host of other family and friends.
A HARMON BURIAL.
MRS. DARAYL L. (SHACK) SANDERSON
Former Tampa native Mrs. Darayl L. (Shack) Sanderson quietly answered the Master’s call on Wednesday, March 25, 2015.
After graduating from Chamberlain High School, she joined the U. S. Army and mar- ried the love of her life, Nathaniel Sanderson.
Darayl completed her edu- cation with a Bachelor’s in English and was presently teaching 8th grade English at Fort Service Learning Middle School in Columbus, GA.
While growing up in Tampa, she was a member of College Hill COGIC, and served on the Usher Board, Choir Group, and the Sunshine and Purity Bands.
At the time of her transition, she served on the Minister’s staff at Cathedral of Faith COGIC.
Darayl leaves precious memories with: her husband, Nathaniel Sanderson; father, Urelee Shack; and 3 sons, Nathaniel, Michael and Darayl Sanderson. She also leaves: 2 grandchildren, Jaylen and Kaylen; 6 sisters and 4 broth- ers; nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles; and a myriad of other relatives and friends.
IN MEMORIAM
WINSTON DAVIS
Everyday in some small way, memories of you come our way.
Though absent, you are always near, still missed, loved and always dear.
With love, children and grand- children.
BIRTHDAY MEMORIAM
WILLIE B. BROCK 4/1/17 – 7/25/8
Happy birthday, Mother. Your family still loves and misses you.
I cry sometimes thinking about you and that goes for the rest of them.
Happy birthday. From, all your children and grands, also other family members. Much love.
EXPRESSIONS OF THANKS
MRS. MARGARET WALKER
It is with great appreciation and sincere gratitude that we ex- press our thanks to you. Your prayers and acts of love and sympathy have been a source of comfort to us. We thank God for you and your kindness and pray that He will continue to richly bless each of you.
Special thanks to: Reverend and Sister W. D. Sims and the entire St. Matthew M. B. Church family, the staff at Wil- son’s Funeral Home, the Dea- cons and members of The Greater Piney Grove Baptist Church of Atlanta, GA, that traveled to Tampa to support Deacon and Sister Ronald Walker, and the many friends and family who continue to stand with us.
From: the Walker, Taylor and Douglas family.
BIRTHDAY MEMORIAM
BEN ONEAL WATSON April 6, 1928
Happy birthday. Gone, but never forgotten. Best memo- ries. Love, your wife and entire family.
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