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WILSON
MR. CORNEL RICARDO ANDERSON
Funeral service for Mr. Cor- nel Ricardo Anderson, A.K.A. Pee Wee/ Shorty, who transi- tioned on Friday, October 2, 2020, will be held on Saturday October 10, 2020 at 2 p. m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, Florida, with Pastor Donald White, Officiat- ing. Interment will follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery.
Mr. Cornel Ricardo Ander- son was born on November 23rd, 1949 in Tampa, Florida to the parentage of Corrise Graham, Sr. and Florastine Anderson. Mr. Anderson attended the public schools of Hillsborough County. Cornel enjoyed cars and held a CDL license. He was a good friend to many and would often provide transportation for those that were in need.
Cornel was preceded in death by: his grandmother, Viola Brown; grandfather, Fred An- derson, Sr.; uncle, Fred A. An- derson, Jr.; father, Corrise Graham, Sr.; great aunt, Thelma Richardson; great uncle, Ulyssess Johnson; brother, Cor- rise Graham, Jr.; sister, Gwen Jones; cousin, Lucky; nephews, Tyrell, Antonio Brown, Sr. and Cedric Brown.
Cornel leaves to cherish memories of him with: his mother, Florastine Anderson; sisters, Faye Anderson Hen- leyaka MiMi (Joe) and Cheryl L. Wright Anderson, aka Shoobie, Gloria A. Graham, Flournoy (Billy) and Natalie Sanders; brothers, Kevin Williams (An- toniette) and Allan Dantzler; nieces, Trevena Henley and Fredrina Brown; nephews, Ter- rence Brown, Xavier Wright and Tremel Henley; cousins, Claudette McAdoo and family, Timothy Richardson and family, Edna D. Butler and family and a number of grandnieces and nephews; special friends of Cen- tral Park Village and Johnnie Blue and other relatives and friends.
There will be a viewing on Friday, October 9, 2020 at Wil- son Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, Florida, from 3 – 8 p .m. Due to the current CDC restrictions, we are asking that you use the visitation as an op- portunity to pay your final re- spects. For your convenience and safety, we have extended our visitation hours.
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MRS. BERNICE GLOVER
A Private Service will be held for Mrs. Bernice Glover who an- swered His call after a lengthy ill- ness on Thursday, October 1, 2020, around the hour of 8 p. m.
Mrs. Bernice Glover was born on May 15, 1944, in Monticello, Florida, to the parentage of Mrs. Reatha Dee Roberts Sutton and Mr. Willie Griffin. She attended the schools of Jefferson County. She needed a Savior in her life, so she accepted Jesus and was bap- tized at Bethpage Missionary Baptist Church in Monticello, Florida.
Mrs. Glover was looking for a better life; so, she and her sister, Mary J. Robinson, moved to Or- lando, Florida, where she fur- thered her education, graduating from Jones High School in Or- lando, Florida.
She finally moved to Tampa, Florida, where she met and mar- ried the love of her life, Hazel Glover. The couple united in holy matrimony on September 28, 1968. This union blessed them with four children (Kenneth, Melissa, Hayward, and Patrina). The family continued to thrive, and Bernice united with the Macedonia M. B. Church in Tampa, Florida, under the lead- ership of Rev. E. Gordon. She was a faithful member of Choir #2 for many years. She also found employment with the Sin- gleton Shrimp Company and would remain there before retir- ing after 32 years of loyal service.
Mrs. Bernice Glover was a loving and gentle person who en- joyed spending time with her family, dancing during family gatherings, solving crossword puzzles, and watching football games. While soft-spoken, her actions spoke volumes. Doing what God had laid on her heart, she was the caregiver of her mother and brother in Monti- cello, Florida, before they made their transition with the Lord.
She reunited with her child- hood church, Bethpage Mission- ary Baptist Church in Monticello, Florida, under Reverend Isaac
Manning, Jr.
She was preceded in death by:
both sons, Hayward (Steve) Glover and Kenneth Keaton; par- ents, Mrs. Reatha Dee Roberts Sutton, and Mr. Willie Griffin; brothers, J. C. Howard, Sam Howard, Herbert James, and Tucker Sutton; and two aunts, Bessie Robinson and Estella Cal- houn; father-in-law and mother- in-law, Garfield and Ethel Glover; sisters-in-law, Susie English, Annie Bell Fribbley, and Wilma Dorothy McLeod; and brothers- in-law, James Glover, Robert Glover and Levy Glover.
Glover leaves precious mem- ories with: a devoted husband, Hazel Glover of 52 years; two lov- ing daughters, Melissa (Lisa) Glover and Patrina (Trina) Glover; two grandsons, Deonte (Jesha) Moultrie and Geronimo (Evette) Allison of Green Bay, Wisconsin; one granddaughter, Tre’Shauna Woodard; two grand- sons, Derek Womack and Kai Womack; one great-granddaugh- ter, Emeri Allison of Green Bay, Wisconsin; two sisters, Viola Stubbs of Tampa, FL and Mary J. Robinson of Layfayette, Louisiana; four sisters-in-law, Rev. Barbara Jean Sutton of Tal- lahassee, FL, Dorothy Glover of Rembert, South Carolina, Rose- mary (Felix) Nieves of Miami, FL and Gloria Glover; two brothers- in-law, Willie Glover and Garfield “Billy” (Deitra) Glover of Park- ersburg, WV; two aunts; a host of nieces, nephews, and cousins. Special cousins, Genevieve Ellington and Elizabeth (Liz) Lewis of Monticello, FL; special friends, Penni Mae Starling, Monticello, FL, Suellen Cannella and family, Suzie O’Brien and family, Trudy Irwin and family, the entire Progress Village Com- munity, Evelyn Mobley and fam- ily, Dale and Anne Caparaso and family, the Moultrie family, the Carroll Family of South Carolina and Baltimore, Maryland, Darron Aldrich and family, John Hudnell and family, Shaun Woodward and family, Theodis Beckwith and family, Tommy Sims and family, Janice Riley and family, Timothy Wood and family, and a host of other relatives and friends.
There will be a viewing on Fri- day, October 9, 2020, at Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, Florida, from 3 – 8 p. m. 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.
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MS. LINDA W. HART
A Private Funeral Service will be held for Ms. Linda W. Hart of Tampa, Florida, who passed away peacefully from this Earth on Tuesday after- noon, September 22, 2020. She will be missed by all who had the opportunity to know her.
Ms. Linda W. Hart was pre- deceased by: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt and Bessie Mae Hart; her eldest brother, Henry Donald Hart and her sec- ond born son, Jahnay Wesley and Baby Boy Carr.
Her life will continue to be celebrated by: her sons, Thomas Hannah, Darrell Wesley and wife, Tracey; her daughter, Sharia Niles and husband, Luis; brother, Ervin Hart; her beauti- ful grandchildren will miss her laugh and cherish the last time she called them her Nanettes, Titiana, Noelle, Desiree, Alexis, Arianna, Mahogany, Leah, An- dres, Trinity and Brooklynn. She is also survived by a host of beloved nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews as well.
This lady, whose joy, was ev- ident in her laughter and the way she passed that joy on to others in her path, was born Linda Walleen Hart in Tampa, Florida on August 12, 1953. She began her education in Tampa, Florida, and completed her high school years in Compton, CA – where she lived for a short while with an aunt. After returning home to Tampa, she began a long career with the City of Tampa, where she was able to not only assist many within her community with city-related is- sues but was also able to culti- vate a love for working outside the offices and in the heart of the community. Ms. Linda believed in giving back to all the commu- nities she was involved with– family, local neighborhood, work and especially her church (New Mt. Zion M. B.) commu- nity. She was very active in her church as a Sunday School Teacher and was a member of her church choir. Sixty Seven years spreading Joy within the City of Tampa - we will all miss you!
A viewing will be held at Wil- son Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, FL on Friday, October9,from3–8p.m. Due to the current CDC restrictions, we are asking that you use the visitation as an opportunity to pay your final respects. The fam- ily encourages all friends, co- workers, church members and extended family to leave their fa- vorite memories of Ms. Linda Hart on her obituary guestbook at www.wilson- funeralhome.com.
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MR. CURTLEY EVERSON MALONEY
A private funeral service will be held for Mr. Curtley Everson Mal- oney, who passed away on Septem- ber 28, 2020.
Mr. Curtley Everson Maloney was born in Nevis, on September 23, 1953. Mr. Maloney was the sec- ond child of three born to the parentage of Violet Morton Herbert and Jerome Pemberton Maloney. He grew up in Hickmans Village with his grandma along with his siblings. His grandmother, Virginia Pemberton-Williams, a.k.a Baba Black was very important to him.
Mr. Maloney attended New River School and he left at the age of 15 years old. He was self-efficient and a hardworking man. He was a self-taught skilled Carpenter/ Con- tractor and a Superman. Mr. Mal- oney enjoyed watching Wrestling, Foreign Language movies, action movies, news and karate movies.
He also enjoyed gardening, making his famous soup and doing anything he can for anyone he knew that was in need.
In 1976, he and Sylvia crossed path and seven years later in 1983 they started dating. They later united in holy matrimony in 1985. He built several homes including their home in St. Maarten. Mr. Mal- oney enjoyed being a PAPA to his grandchildren. He enjoyed spoiling them, watching them play, grow up and just being in their presence every chance he got.
Mr. Curtley Everson Maloney was preceded in death by: his par- ents, Violet Morton Herbert and Jerome Pemberton Maloney; grandmother, Virginia Pemberton- Williams; son, Leon; brothers, Nyron and Glenroy.
He leaves to cherish memories of him with: his wife, Sylvia Maloney; children, Sherrilane, Anthony, Je- lani, Janice, Jermila and Jessica; his loving grandchildren, Shellye, Jenna, Ej, Vivienne, Sincere, Jaliyah, Max, Violet, Zayvion, Serenity, Victoria, Zaria, and Jere- miah; great granddaughter, Aaliyah; siblings, 7 sisters and 10 brothers, Janette, Lornette, Bernadette, Wendy, Valerie, Sonia, Julia, Leroy, Earl, Tony, Edison, Glen, Errol, Christopher, Leslie, Deon and Colis; a host of nieces and nephews; sons-in-law, Theron and Kevin; daughters-in-law, Kelly and Cristina and other relatives and friends. Mr. Curtley Everson Mal- oney was a devoted father, grandfa- ther, great grandfather, brother, uncle, mentor and friend to so many people.
There will be a viewing on Thursday, October 8, 2020 at Wil- son Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, Florida, from 3:00 – 6:00 p.m. Due to the current CDC restrictions, we are asking that you use the visitation as an opportunity to pay your final respect.
For your convenience and safety, we have extended our visita- tion hours.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
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