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Funerals/Memoriams
  BIRTHDAY MEMORIAM
BETTY J. JOHNSON
Sunrise: June 22, 1946 – Sunset: June 29, 2007
Betty, it’s been 13 years since you’ve been gone, but it seems like it was yesterday when the Lord called you home. We miss you and we love you, but God loved you best. You will always be in our hearts.
Love, your husband, Leon; son, Timothy; and brother, George. God bless you.
   FAMILY NOTICE
 WILSON
 BIRTHDAY MEMORIAM
BRENDA NEWSOM Alpha: June 25th – Omega: February 1st
Greatest can be determined by little things. How can you for- get someone who leave you so much to remember.
She was a savage, classy, bonjee, rachet, sassy, moody, nasty. What’s Happening?
Mrs. Edna made one. She made seven.
If you don’t stand for something. You will fall for anything. God says a good name is better than silver and gold.
Love and miss you Hulk, your family and friends and An- thony.
My friend not only made me proud of her, she made me proud of myself.
Friends for Eternity, Ernestine.
     BROTHER ROSCOE MAXWELL
A Private Homegoing Memo- rial Celebration will be held for Brother Roscoe Maxwell. A joyful and beautiful life came to a close on June 2, 2020 when Brother Roscoe Maxwell was called to his eternal home.
Brother Roscoe Maxwell was born on March 29, 1944 in Bradenton, Florida. He was the oldest child of Mr. Joe Mitchell and Mrs. Lillian Maxwell. Mr. Maxwell was educated in the pub- lic schools of Bradenton, Florida and he was a member of First Baptist Church of College Hill.
Brother Maxwell was pre- ceded in death by: father, Joe Mitchell; mother, Lillian Maxwell; daughter, Cosetta Maxwell; and sister, Marjorie Maxwell-Smalls.
He leaves to cherish his mem- ories of life with: daughter, Sab- rina Maxwell of New York; grandchildren, Latricea Thomas and husband, Ronald, Ebony Conder and husband, Joe, Jovan Hill, Jimmy Hill, Jessie Spark; a host of great grandchildren; brother, Sonny Edward Maxwell; sister, Doretha Maxwell-King; nieces, nephews and a host of sor- rowing relatives and friends. THERE WILL BE NO VISITA- TION.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
MR. WILLIE LUTHER (‘JOE’) BLUE
A Private Service will be held for Mr. Willie Luther “Joe” Blue. Willie Luther Blue passed at
10:10 a. m. on June 23, 2020. Mr. Willie Luther Blue, affec- tionately known as “Joe,” by both friends and family, was a loving person. Mr. Blue was born on March 22, 1937 in Zephyrhills, Florida to the parentage of Fel- ton and Evelyn Blue. He was a retired Truck Driver for Tampa
Sand for 30+ years.
Mr. Blue was preceded in
death by: his parents, Felton and Evelyn Blue; sisters, Patricia Mae Blue and Jerothea Lee Blue.
He leaves to mourn his pass- ing: three children, Darlene Bai- ley, Kendall Blue and Tracy Blue; five grandchildren and one great grandchild; three siblings, Wilma Marie Marbra, Lois Blue Harris (Lothair Harris) and San- dra Kathryn Harris (Larry C. Harris); honorary caretaker and loving niece, Lydia Marbra; and a host of other nieces and nephews.
There will be a viewing on Friday, June 26, 2020, from 3 – 8 p. m. at Wilson Funeral Home.
Due to the current CDC re- strictions, we are asking that you use the visitation as an opportu- nity to pay your final respects. For your convenience and safety, we have extended our visitation hours.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
MR. THEODORE ALEXANDER DAY, JR.
Mr. Theodore Alexander Day, Jr. passed away on Sunday, May 31st.
“Pookie,” as his family and friends called him, was born in Tampa, FL on April 3, 1965. He lived and attended schools in Hillsborough County.
He was preceded in death by: his parents, Isabella Wright and Theodore A. Day.
Pookie is survived by his sis- ter, nieces, nephews, other fam- ily members and close friends.
He was a loving and caring person, and will be missed by everyone who knew him.
     BIRTHDAY MEMORIAM
MAURICE GARRETT 6/25
Happy birthday. You are truly missed, but we know you are OK, because you are with loved ones.
Love, your Grandma, Clevetta, and the rest of the family.
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