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Funerals/Memoriams
WILSON
MR. ALONZO MAURICE MILTON
Funeral service for Mr. Alonzo Maurice Milton, who passed away on October 27, 2019, will be held on Saturday, November 9th, 2019 at 1 p. m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, Florida, with Rev. William Taylor, officiating. In- terment will follow at Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery, 4615 E. Hanna Avenue, Tampa, Florida.
Alonzo Maurice Milton, known as “Red,” was born on October 22, 1979 in Tampa, Florida to loving parents, Prince William Milton, Jr., and Brenda Elaine McAllister.
Mr. Alonzo Maurice Milson, the second oldest of six children, at- tended Hillsborough County Public Schools and Job Corps, where he received his General Education Diploma and certificate as a Fin- isher in construction. He completed Bene’s International School of Beauty receiving a certificate as a barber.
Alonzo was known and loved by many, creating laughter wherever he went, at times misunderstood, but to know him was to love him. He was outgoing, life of the party and charismatic. He loved creating artistic drawings and had an amaz-
   VETERAN’S CARE
 IN LOVING MEMORY, MOTHER ON YOUR BIRTHDAY
FREDRICKA LOWE JACKSON November 11, 1959
You will always be remembered with great love and many tears. Anybody who spoke of you always said you had a smile on your face. My time with you was brief, but it was filled with so much love and joy.
You and I against the world would’ve been too much for the land, so God called you to His promised land.
Happy 60th birthday, mother, you will always be missed by many. Written by your handsome son.
Love you: your son, Jessie (Keena), Jackson, Jr.; grandchildren, Alexia, DeAndrea, Fredricka, Syncere, and Quincy; parents, Cleo Lowe and the late Freddie Lowe; sisters and brothers-in-law, Kathy and Ronald Derr, Gail and Archie Harrison, Lavonne and the late David Anderson, and Karen and Leonard Hart, and the family.
   ing memory for detailing special dates and events.
He was preceded in death by: grandfather, James D. McAllister; uncles, Glen Milton, James “Bernard” McAllister and James W. Brown; aunt, Elizabeth Rogers; cousins, Carlos Smith, Roger “Jr.” McFadden and Valerie McFadden.
Alonzo leaves to cherish won- derful memories with: his loving mother, Brenda McAllister; de- voted father, Prince Milton, II; son, Dominique Whitehead; daughters, Dalene Milton, Lamecia
Milton and Gabriella “Gabby” Milton; grandson, Antonio Nelson; grandfather, Prince Milton, Sr.; grandmothers, Mildred McAllis- ter, Leola Milton and Ella McAllis- ter; brothers, Prince Milton, III (Lashawn), and Justin Miller; sis- ters, Del-Marshe Milton, Victoria Milton and Destiny Milton; uncles, Delwyn McAllister (Cangela) and Quinton McAllister; aunts, Odessa Smith, Brenda Jones (Richard), Bernadette Johnson (William), Corlis Wheeler, V. Renee Lewis (Fred) and Erica McAllister; great aunts, Julia White, Dorothy Alexander (Willie), Christine McAl- lister, Rutha M. McAllister, Mau- rine Short, Carrie McAllister and Doris Trawick; great uncles, Walter McAllister and Isaiah Moore; nephew, Prince Milton, IV; niece, Chantel Milton; special first cousins, Shakena, Jameshia, James, II, Jamar, Dontez, Jamel, Quinton, II, Cayden, Jordan, Myles and Madison; many other cousins; special friend, Krista Taylor; ex- tended family members and close friends.
There will be a viewing on Fri- day, November 8, 2019, from 5 – 8 p. m. with family present to receive friends from 6 – 7 p. m. at Wilson Funeral Home.
Friends are asked to assemble at the chapel on Saturday at ap- proximately 12:45 p. m.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
MR. EDWARD EVERETT
Mr. Edward Everett, 74, of Clearwater, passed away on Satur- day, November 2, 2019, at 2:16 a. m. Funeral Services will be con- ducted on Friday, November 8, 2019, at 11 a. m., at the Unitarian Universalists Church of Clearwa- ter, 2470 Nursery Road, Clearwa- ter, FL.
Mr. Everett was born March 28, 1945, in Greenwood, FL to the late Percy Everett and Nora Bryant. He attended the schools of Hillsborough County. He was a member of the United States Air Force for 8 years.
Edward retired from Bay Pines Hospital after 26 years. He also was a member of the YMCA. He was currently employed at the Church of the Unitarian Universal- ists, of Clearwater, as a security of- ficer for 10 years.
Survivors include: his wife, Karen Everett, of 28 years; his chil- dren, Andrea “Dee” Everett (Sly Samuels), Temeka Watson (Eric), Carol Razak (Abdul), Jeremiah Everett, Michelle Brown (Phill), Jeremy Baker, and Janice Everett; his six siblings, Monroe Everett (Evelyn), Percy Everett (Helen), Bryant Everett, (Sally), Consuella Leath (Gene), Willis “Chuck” Everett (Sandra), and Morris Everett.
Special friends from the church and the YMCA, Carl Hansen, Mark Knauk (Ann), Mike, Tony Young, Bill Norsworth, Bill Foyley, Al Brown, Brenda Wallace, Rick Greenfield (Fran), Wayne Boles, and Remi.
He is also survived by a host of grandchildren, great grandchil- dren, nieces, nephews, cousins, other family and friends.
Visitation will take place from 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m., at the church before the service.
Veterans Care Funeral Home is in charge of handling arrange- ments.
  HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
JAMAR FREDDIE BOND AKA WOADIE, AKA BIGBOY!
Let me start off by saying, you’re getting old man!! What are you like 40 now? Your age may change, but our love for you won’t. Our heart still yearns for your presence, for your smile, to hear you laugh one last time.
You were too special for this cold world, so on this day, Novem- ber 7th, 2019 I wish you a very special happy birthday. We miss you and hold on tight to the memories and pictures. I wish heaven had phones so I could call you and let you know the Bucs still losing, but I’m sure God got you front seat tickets, because you’re one of his fa- vorite angels.
I love you, your kids and mom love you, the whole cross Fletcher gang love you!! Still praying for knowledge, wisdom and under- standing like you taught us!
Until we meet again my love. And yein heard nothing I just said!’ MR. UNDERSTAND ME!!
    HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MOM
 MYRA J. WILLIAMSON Sunrise: November 5, 1937 Sunset: April 15, 2009
It’s hard to believe it has been 10 years since you left this Earth. Al- though we miss you tremendously, you have left us with so many won- derful memories that continue to soothe our aching hearts.
We also have 10 new reasons to smile. 10 little Angels have been born. We know by the expression on their faces as they point to your picture, they met you in heaven, before we met them on earth.
We love and miss you, Mom, and we know you are dancing with the angels.
Happy Birthday, Jeffery, Janice, Jacquelyn, Jerry, and Jessie.
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