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Funerals/Memoriams
HARMON
TILLMAN
Tallahassee, FL
IN MEMORIAM
MAURICE LAMONT MARTIN
On February 10, 2010, God called my son, Maurice Lamont Martin home to be with him. That was five years ago.
Maurice, we miss you, we love you and we will never forget you. You will always be forever in our hearts.
Father, Marvin L. Martin, Sr.; brother, Marvin L. Mar- tin, II; and twin brother, Morris L. Martin.
MRS. IDELL WARREN
Homegoing service for Mrs. Idell Warren, who passed away on Wednesday, February 4, 2015, will be held on Saturday, February 14, 2015, at 11 a. m. at Aikens Fu- neral Home Chapel, 2708 E. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, Elder Curtis Ponder, pastor, officiating. Interment will be in Rest Haven Memo- rial Park Cemetery.
She was born July 18, 1939, in Dublin, Georgia. She was a graduate of Hillsbor- ough County, FL.
Tenured in the health field and lastly at AMI Memorial Hospital, She thoroughly en- joyed taking care and provid- ing compassion for those in her care.
As a mother and wife, cooking and keeping her home in an immaculate con- dition was done meticu- lously. She became an avid reader and student of the Bible and accepted its teach- ing. Idell often shared her be- lief with others. She voiced the unacceptable behaviors of those who seemed not to revel in the love she grew to love for others and their lack of compassion for others. Yes, she truly loved her fam- ily and those close to her.
She leaves to cherish her memories with: her hus- band, Charlie Earl Warren, Sr.; daughters, Angela E. Warren-Norwood (Willie-de- ceased), and Earline V. War- ren-Kennedy (fiance, Mike); sons, Charlie Earl Warren Jr., Reginald R. Warren, Clarence D. Warren, (pre-de- ceased) Kenneth E. Warren
(Iris), and Anthony V. War- ren (Sabrina); grandsons, Michael Warren (Murrie), Michael Charles, Jr., Derrick Warren, Reginald Warren, Jr., Anthony Warren, Jr., Charles Epps, Marquis Charles, Antonio Warren, Terrence Warren and Regi- nald Warren, III; grand- daughters, Regina Epps, Janell Lester (Anthony), Ebony Warren, ShaRonda Warren, Ashley Warren, Jarel McKay (Roger), Mar- quila Charles, Shandrea Warren and Keneisha War- ren; twenty-five great grand- sons and twenty-two great granddaughters; brothers, Deuteronomy Wimbley (de- ceased), Thessalon Wimbley (deceased), and Titus A. Wimbley (Tampa); sisters, Beulah M. Young (deceased), Mary L. Jones (deceased), and Queen E. Holmes, JD, BSN, ANA Cert. R.N. (Julius) of Tampa; nieces, Barbara Watson, Verna M. Wimbley, Joann Wimbley, Pennie Holmes-Brown, Patricia Thomas (Ron), Mary Ramsey (Thurman), Beverly Jones, Cynthia Jones, and Caprese Thompkins (Aubrey); nephews, Benny Parlor, Allen Wimbley, Bobby Brad- berry, Larry Jones, Derek R. Holmes (Atlanta, GA), Sheri- dan Jones, Julius N. Holmes, Tito Wimbley, September Wimbley, Kardell Wimbley, Artis Wimbley (Texas); sis- ters-in-law, Bernice Warren- Holmes N. Y., Carolyn Warren Crawford, Queen Warren-Chezes, Beann War- ren, Anita Warren, Arlene Warren, Darlene Warren, Sheila Warren-Hall and Pa- tricia Warren, all of Griffin, GA; brother-in-law, Jimmy W. Warren, Griffin, GA; host of family friends including Donnie Harrison and Min. Conslee Ray.
The visitation will be held at Aikens Funeral Home on Friday, February 13, 2015, from 5-8 p. m. The family will receive friends from 5-6 p. m.
The family and friends are asked to meet at the chapel on Saturday for the service.
AIKENS FUNERAL HOME
MRS. CATHERINE EVERETTE
Homegoing services for Mrs. Catherine Everette, who passed away on February 4, 2015, will be held, Saturday, February 14, 2015, at 1 p. m. at St. Luke A. M. E. Church, 2709 North 25th Street, Tampa, 33605-2837, Rev. Roland Williams, pastor, Rev. Albert Gallmon, Pastor of Peace Progressive Baptist Church, officiating. Inter- ment will follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park.
Sister Catherine Everette was a native of Leesburg, GA. She was educated in the pub- lic schools of Lee County. She accepted Christ at an early age and was baptized at Pleasant Green Baptist Church, Lee County, GA.
After relocating to Tampa, she joined Peace Progressive Missionary Baptist Church, under the leadership of the late Reverend J.C. Goins, and remained a faithful member and dedicated Christian.
She was employed at Na- tional Laundry and Cleaners for many years, until her re- tirement.
She was preceded in death by: her husband, Elijah Everette; her father, Deacon B. J. Sutton; her mother, Mary Lizzie Porter; her son, Anthony Sutton; her daugh- ter, Victoria Myers; her granddaughter, Michelle Everette; her brother, Milas Porter; and her sister Lillie Price.
She leaves a loving family to cherish her fond memo- ries: 5 sons, Joenathan Sut- ton, Sr. (Rosa), Robert Jackson (Gloria), Thaddis Sutton, Jewel Atkins, Sr. (Jeanette), and Andre Davis; 7 daughters, Jeanette Mc- Dowell, Barbara Hall, Betty Everette-Dority (J. C.), Cherry Jenkins, Lenora Davis, Angelette Harvey, and Charlene Everette; 31 grand- children, Delores Jordan, Yolando McDowell, Michael Everette, Sherrill Everette, Terrence Everette, Joe- nathan Sutton, Jr., Alisha Clark, Shannon Baker, Ter- rence Sutton, Kenyon Phillips, Miricle Jackson, Ti- quanna Hickman, Edward Ball, Jr. (Shatillia, D. C.), Tiatasha Atkins, LaKisha Atkins, Maurice Atkins, Jew- ell Atkins, Jr., Knosha Davis, Rontavis Davis, Kintoria Mayes, Wayne Johnson, Sen- boya Sutton, Shaquilya Grayson (Zachary), Damond Alfred, Princess Davis, Denim Davis, Mario Coakley, Trenecia Young, Rashonda Bostick, Asenshion Amun, Chantae’ Prentice and
Charlisia Carridice; 70 great grandchildren and 20 great great grandchildren; special friend, Francie Wooten; caretaker, Sherrill Everette; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, step-sisters and step-brothers; and friends and other relatives.
The remains of Mrs. Catherine Everette will re- pose Friday evening from 5-8 p. m. at Harmon Funeral Home, 5002 N. 40th Street, Tampa, 33610. The family will receive friends from 7-8 p. m.
Friends of the family are invited to join the family in the celebration of the life of Sis. Catherine Everette in the assemblage at 12:45 p. m.
A HARMON BURIAL
MR. RANDALL GREEN, a.k.a., ‘RAMBALL’
Homegoing services for Mr. Randall Green, a.k.a., “Ramball,” who passed away on February 2, 2015, will be held Saturday February 14, 2015, 11 a. m. at New Progress M. B. Church, 3307 East Shadowlawn Avenue, Tampa, 33610, Rev. E. J. Williams, pastor, with Rev. Richard Woodberry, Associ- ate Minister, officiating.
Mr. Randall Green was born January 25, 1964. He attended King High School, Class of 1982, and was self- employment, in which he was the owner of R. G. Core- buyers. He loved sports and was a dedicated family man.
He was preceded in death by: his father, Lee Ellis Green; his brother, Rodney Green; and his sister, Faye East.
Mr. Randall Green is sur- vived by: his wife, Mary Luz Green; son, Randall Green, Jr.; four daughters, Monique Hunt, Ronisha Adkins, Victo- ria Green and Precious Green; three stepchildren, David Ortiz, Edy Ortiz, Jr. and Nancy Ortiz; mother, Pauline Green; three broth- ers, Arthur Green, Lee Green and Michael Green; 2 sisters, Paulette Green Reed (Michael), and Michelle Green; 2 grandchildren, Jer- maine Davis and Kaliyah Brooks; aunts, Louise Green and Imogene Richardson; and a host of sorrowing rela- tives and friends.
The remains of Mr. Ran- dall Green will repose Friday evening from 5-8 p. m. at New Progress M. B. Church. The family will receive friends from 6-8 p. m.
Family and friends will as- semble for the celebration at 10:45 a. m. on Saturday.
A HARMON BURIAL
MRS. YARRA C. GREEN
Mrs. Yarra Narissa Cun- ningham Green, 28, of Tampa, passed away on Wednesday, February 4, 2015.
Services celebrating her life are at 1 p. m., Saturday, February 14, 2015, at New Mt. Zion AME Church, Talla- hassee, FL, with burial in Mt. Zion (Glades) Cemetery, Ha- vana.
Viewing visitation is 3-7 p. m. on Friday at TILLMAN OF TALLAHASSEE, (850) 942- 1950.
A Havana native, she was a graduate of Homestead Job Corps. A mental health be- havioral technician, she was a full-time student at Ulti- mate Medical Academy and had worked at the Tallahas- see Development Center.
Cherishing her love and legacy are (is): her devoted husband, Javaris Green; two daughters, six-year-old, Ya’- Mori Reed and newborn, Ya’Niyah Paris Green; her parents, Rudell and Lavern Herring Cunningham; and siblings, Brittney and Cadar- ius Cunningham; paternal grandmother, Clara Dixie; maternal grandparents, Willie Lee and Shirley Her- ring; mother-in-law, Therodoria Crawford; and numerous other relatives and friends.
IN MEMORIAM
PAT
June 26, 1953 – February 15, 2007
For as long as we were family, you gave us real, honest love; as this kind of family’s love doesn’t exist these days.
But... what we would like to say isn’t flowerly, but deep, and straight from our hearts to yours. “Our life was much better when you were in it.”
Love and miss- ing you dearly, Mother.
Mervine Pring- ley and family.
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