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Funerals/Memoriam
AIKENS
MRS. BELINDA BREWER
A Homegoing Celebration for Mrs. Belinda Brewer of Tampa, Florida, who passed away on Saturday, October 3, 2020, will be held Saturday, Oc- tober 10th, 10:00 a.m., Aikens Funeral Home, 2708 E. Dr. Mar- tin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Rev. Thomas Scott, pastor of 34th Street Church of God, officiat- ing.
Belinda Brewer was born October 1, 1957 in Tampa, Florida, to Clarence Gowins and Emma Brewer.
Belinda enjoyed studying the Bible, cooking and crochet- ing. She was a graduate of Robinson High School and an expert in mathematics.
She was preceded in death by: her parents, Clarence Gowins, and Emma Brewer, and stepfather, Clarence Green Sr.; uncles, Levern Brewer, Eugene Brewer (Lula Mae), aunt, Aletha Woodberry; and great nephew, Isaiah McDonald.
She is survived by: her brothers, Michael, Clarence, (Mary), and Freeman; sisters, Valarie (Darrell), Malissa, Patrica and Cynthia; children she raised and loved as her own Alonzo, Ashley (John), Monique and Dominque; a host of nieces and nephews, Asaiah, Jada, Jer- rian, Jerrious, Roderick, Zay- onna, Christiana, Alonzo, Jr., Roderick, Kendra, Rika, Kim- berly, Tristan, Milana, Xavier, Kiyona and Christal’Leah; and her dearest friend, Christopher Smith.
The visitation will be held at Aikens Funeral Home on Fri- day, October 9th from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. The family and friends are asked to meet at the Chapel on Saturday for the serv- ice. We are following the CDC guidelines.
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aunt, Pastor Ruby Baker; nephews, Abraham Jackson, Emanuel Jackson, Jr., (Janay), Michael Dawkins, Bruce Dawkins, Timothy Dawkins, Eddie Lee Dawkins, Carlos Baldwin, Johnathan Corker, Rodney Davis, Emanuel X. Jackson, Nathaniel Baldwin, Jr., Carlos Jones, Darren Wright, Isaac (Jenny) Branton, Charlie Rawls, Cawanis (Anissa) Leonard, Shawn Stan- ley, Johnny Reid, Jeremy Reid, Josh Reid, Xae Thomas and Darryl Gilbert; nieces, Shawna Clark, Kila Bryant, Rhodia Jackson, Nakeshia Baldwin, Fe- lesha Baldwin, Priscillo Jack- son, Sharon Jackson, Tonya Jackson, Faye Campbell, Yolanda Baldwin, Ebony Davis, Deshundria Dunlap, Montez Baldwin, Angel Rawls, Sylvia (Jorge) Castillo, Angela (Den- nis) Broadus, Gywanne Leonard, Shamika Reid, Queen Parks, and Delores Berry; grandchildren, Letrice (Ter- rell), Charles, John, Dallas, Malachi, Timothy, Veronica, Janiyah, Nevaeh, Bobby, Jr., D’Neajah, Jaileyah, Tyneshia, Brahaxavia Lenox, Kennethia, Kenneth, Keon, Willie, Ja- markus, Chris, Lutia, Luther, Akanfi, Johneshia, John- meshia, Isaiah and Alexus; great-grandchildren, Zur’iah, Chavas’zae, Za’Brayih, John, Jr., Mya, Mikia, Rayana, Raneshia, De’Niya, Arielle, Amiyrah, Zavian, Dorrell, Kam- ryn, Camdon; great nephews and nieces, Jazlyn and Kahlia, Andrew, Nate, Cameron, Calena, Jamie, Kyliah, Elyssa, Danielle, Khloe, James, Don- tavious, Michael, Alphonso, Isaac, III, Marquis, Tyshareca, Rashad, Briana, Jorge, Jr., Isa- iah, Isaac, Bianca and Jayla, Denerio, Ja’quelen, Jacaleb, Javion; a host of cousins, other relatives and friends; godchil- dren, Tonya (Quincy), Cameron Rhodes, Taylor Cooley, Joshua Burton, Quyen Lallamant; spe- cial friends, Pastor Ala Faye Vickers, Pastor Carrie Williams, Pastor Cherry Hill, The Christen Family, Shells Seafood Restaurant, Mother Rosa Sails, Deacon Malachi (Katrina) Baker and Sister Jackie Dennis.
The visitation will be held on Friday, October 9th from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. The family will greet guests from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. The family and friends are asked to meet at the church on Saturday for the service. We are following the CDC guidelines.
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GUDES
MS. ROSA LEE PITTMAN
Graveside Services for Ms. Rosa Lee Pittman will be held on Saturday, October 10, 2020, 10 a. m., at Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery.
Ms. Rosa Lee Pittman was born December 31, 1954, in Tampa, FL, to the late Jessie I. Pittman and Evelyn Pittman- Wiggs. She attended schools in Hillsborough County and gradu- ated from Jefferson High School in 1973.
She was a good-spirited per- son, who was loved by everyone she came in contact with.
She is preceded in death by: her father, Jessie I. Pittman, and mother, Evelyn Pittman-Wiggs; a host of aunts, uncles and cousins.
She leaves to cherish her memories: a loving daughter, Selinda Moore; a life-long part- ner, Eugene Johnson; grandchil- dren, Shay Stephens (Shawn), Ja’Shayla Moore, Jackie Moore (La’Trinita), Maeisha Moore; great-grandchildren, Shayla Stephens, Harmony Walker, Leah Meadows, Lyric Moore, Kaydence James, KJ Moore and Jerimeah Henderson; aunt, Mil- dred Johnson, Tampa; 2 uncles, John Pittman (Debra), Tampa, and Jim Robinson (Cheryl), De- troit, MI; stepsons, Virgil John- son, Demtrius Johnson, Antonio Johnson; godsons, Christopher Bailey, Ritchie Jones, Stevie Harrison; and a host of cousins, family and friends.
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         DEACON SHEEN FULLWOOD
A graveside service for Dea- con Sheen Fullwood, who passed away on Friday, October 2, 2020, was held on Wednesday, October 7th, 11:00 a.m. at Orange Hill Cemetery, 4900 E. Chelsea Street, Evangelist Don Craney, officiating. The interment fol- lowed.
Deacon Sheen Fullwood was born September 10, 1965, in Tampa, Florida, to R. C. and Annie Jean Fullwood. He was baptized at an early age into the Pentecostal Church of God, where he remained a faithful member.
Sheen grew up in a large lov- ing and closeknit family whose bond continues to this day. He graduated from Tampa Bay Voc- Tech High School and worked in manufacturing for many years and with a family business until his health started to decline.
Even then, he always had a smile. He was an ordained Dea- con and loved serving and prais- ing God.
He was selfless, forgiving and constantly demonstrated the love of Christ by going out of his way to attend to the needs of others. He loved spending time talking about his love for his children and church family.
He had a passion for cooking and grilling for family cookouts and could often be found at the church cooking and serving din- ners. He enjoyed having fun, laughing, singing and showing off his ole school dance moves, and of course, eating.
Sheen was preceded in death by: his mother, Annie Jean Full- wood; brothers, Phillip Full- wood, and Bruce Edward Lee; and granddaughter, Sariah Monae Marie Fullwood.
He will forever be in the hearts of his children: Sheen Fullwood, Sheldon Fullwood, Silas Fullwood, Serenity Full- wood, Sanjay Fullwood, and spe- cial children, Symone, Earl, Sincere, and Nora; granddaugh- ter , Jasilah Fullwood; father, R. C. Fullwood; siblings, R. C. Lee (Toni), Kassandra Fullwood, Sheila Lane (Larry), Eileen Bond (Dennis), Yolette Fullwood, Frances Doby (Tony), Timothy Fullwood (Takeela), Darrick Full- wood (Angela), Eric Fullwood (Genevee), Robert Fullwood and Ashley Fullwood; uncle, David Fullwood; aunt, Velma Williams, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, friends, brothers and sisters in Christ.
The visitation was held Wednesday, October 7th, one hour prior to the service at 10:00 a.m. at Aikens Funeral Home. We are following the CDC guidelines.
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DEACON CHARLES ‘PAPA’ PETERSON JACKSON
A Homegoing Celebration for Deacon Charles “PaPa” Pe- terson Jackson, who passed away on September 30, 2020, will be held on Saturday, Octo- ber 10th, 1:00 p.m., at Church of The Living God Gateway to Heaven, 3815 N. Phillips St., Pastor Ruby Baker, officiating. The interment will be in Florida National Cemetery in Bushnell, Florida.
Deacon Charles “PaPa” Pe- terson Jackson was born on June 14, 1950, in Sneads, Florida. He served in the U. S. Marine Corps during the Viet- nam Era and was honorably dis- charged in 1974. He was affectionately known by many as “PaPa” and was employed at Tampa General Hospital, where he worked for 25 plus years in various positions until his re- tirement.
During his military and civil- ian service, he earned various awards, certificates, medals and honors.
He was preceded in death by: his parents, Milton and Rodia Jackson; sons, Carlos Pratt and Akanfi Pratt; broth- ers, Milton Jackson, Jr., Emanuel Charles Jackson, Thomas J. Jackson, Abraham Jackson and Nathaniel Jackson; sisters, Rachel Dawkins, Marion Baldwin and Brenda Rawls; grandson, John Thomas Pratt, Jr.; and granddaughter, Dallas Curry.
He leaves to cherish his memories: a devoted wife, Ann Jackson; sons, Charles Peterson Jackson, Jr., Luther Pratt and John Pratt; daughters, Tremico- lus (Ed) Fagan, Monica (Bobby) Williams, Sr., Sonya Pratt and Aretha (James) McGill; brother, Joseph (Catherine) Jackson; sisters, Christella Clark (Tavoris), Carolyn Jackson, Peggy Wright, Pamela Thomas, Sandy Reid, and Patricia Gilbert; uncle, Rufus Rawls;
 BIRTHDAY MEMORIAM
TONI Y. JACKSON 10/9/1958
Happy Birthday!
Love, Ms. Constance and
Ms. Debbie.
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