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INTEGRITY
MRS. LA’QUETTA LATOYA CONROY
Mrs. La ’Quetta Latoya Con- roy of Tampa, Florida, passed away on August 15, 2021. Fu- neral Services will be conducted on Saturday, September 11, 2021, 2 p. m. at Re-Birth Mis- sionary Baptist Church, 1924 E. Comanche Avenue, Tampa 33610, Rev. Dr. Zachary Hud- son, Sr. Pastor, with Rev. Leon Gallon officiating.
Mrs. Conroy was born in Tampa, Florida to her parents, Joe Conroy and Angela Sails on September 17, 1992. She was a lifelong resident of Tampa, Florida and was educated in Or- lando and Hillsborough County public school system. She at- tended Emmanuel Missionary Baptist Church. She graduated from Chamberlin High School class of 2014. She was employed by Tele-Tec Call Center in Or- lando.
Mrs. Conroy was preceded in death by: her great grandpar- ents, Freddie and Pecolia Mitchell, and her grandparents, Racheal Dawkins and Nathaniel Corker and Anthony Hall; aunts, Rhonda Aikens, Rhonda Thomas, Crystal Troupe; uncle, Robert Mitchell; brother, Craig Fooks; and cousins, Warren Mitchell, Arwanna Perry and Talmadge (Big Tee) Jones.
She leaves to cherish fond memories: husband: Joshua Conroy; three kings: Elijah Ty- rone Brazell, Ja’mier Alexanda Jackson, Malakhi Ka’von An- derson; mother: Angela Sails (Pierre Flournoy); and father: Joe Corker and wife, Patricia; maternal grandmother: Janet Sails; six sisters: Junella Tim, Rikayla Sails, Rikkie Collins, Alexis Stanley, Jonisha Hud- gins, Queennae George; five brothers: Lamar Sails, Javarius Sails, Marcus White, Donald Mosley, Jorge Torres; aunt: Jannell Pryor; uncle: Keith Sails; and a host of other loving aunts, uncles, cousins, other family members and god- mother, Harriet Lovie Bogan and Judy Anita Marr.
The remains will repose from6p.m.to8p.m.onFri- day, September 10, 2021, at In- tegrity Funeral Services, 3822 E. 7th Avenue, Tampa, Florida 33605. Family and friends will assemble at 1:45 p. m. Saturday at the church.
(MASK ARE REQUIRED FOR BOTH SERVICES)
A SERVICE OF INTEGRITY
KIANNA SYI’ANN YVONNE REVEAR (BETTY BOOP)
A Celebration of Life in lov- ing memory of Kianna Syi’ann Yvonne Revear will be held on Saturday, September 11, 2021, 2 p. m. at New Testament Worship Center, 5107 E. 32nd Avenue, Tampa, Florida 33619, Pastor Al- fred Johnson, officiating. Inter- ment will follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery.
Kianna Syi’ann Yvonne Re- vear (Betty Boop) was born in Tampa, Florida on January 22, 2009, to Kendra Shantae Revear and Antonio Atherly. Kianna at- tended Burnett Middle School and she enjoyed spending time with family and friends. She is well known for her dancing (#TIKTOK) and making every- one laugh.
She is preceded in death by: grandparents: Etherine York, Helen Revear, Walter Revear, Sr.; uncles: Walter Revear, III, Rodrick Nelson, Jimmy Wash- ington, and Benjamin York.
Kianna leaves to cherish her fondest memories: her siblings, Kenya Blair, Jyimeria Nathan, Justice Green, Janiah Teems, Janetta Nelson Vickers, Tayshonna Rivers and Jsean Re- vear; grandparents, Veronica York, Walter Revear, Jr. and wife, Mary Francina Revear, Car- olyn Gilbert, Kathy Gordon and Queen Atherly; aunts: Nayshamiah Hampton, Chekeith Smith, Latoya Kettle, Tereza Atherly, Kesha Williams, Monique Williams and Sharone Williams; uncles: Michael Nel- son Vickers, Lee York, Tony York, Kenny York, Henry Mer- rell, Zy Williams, Keyvin Williams and Orlando Atherly; great aunts: Darlene York, Con- trilla York, Sharon Jones (Corey), Kendra Revear, Mattie Revear, Neasie Gill (Lenmon Gill) of North Carolina and a host of others; niece: D’Naila Evans; best friend: Bianca Wilk- erson; best cousins: Tamia Tol- bert, Taraji Mention; host of cousins; best teacher: Mrs. French; and a host of staff and friends at Burnett Middle School.
Visitation will be held Friday 6-8 p. m. at New Testament Wor- ship Center, 5107 E. 32nd Avenue, Tampa.
MASK ARE REQUIRED FOR BOTH SERVICES.
A SERVICE OF INTEGRITY
JACKSON
MS. STACIE OREE COLE
A Celebration of life Service for Ms. Stacie Oree Cole, who transitioned August 20, 2021, will be held Saturday, September 11, 2021, at 2:00 p.m., at Jackson Fu- neral Home, 4605 N. 34th Street, Tampa, Florida, 33610, Rev. San- dra McDuffie officiating.
Ms. Stacie Oree Cole was born on July 12, 1974. She was born in Ocala, Florida.
She was the only child of the late Sheila “A Girl” Cole. Stacie attended the public schools and graduated from Robinson High School, in Hillsborough County.
She is preceded in death by: her mother, Sheila “A Girl” Cole; grandparents, Horace (Monte) and Barbara Edmonds; uncles, Willis and Michael Cole.
In her passing she leaves pre- cious memories with: her two daughters, Jamika Williams and La Barbara Carter; her fiancé Gary L Charles; aunts, Cheryl Cole, Barbara Cole, and Tracey Cole; uncle, Alfonso (Ophelia) Ball; Marvin Cole, and Darryl (Victoria) Edmonds; great un- cles, Chris and Carlton Gambrell; great aunt, Brenda Hayes.
She will be greatly missed by many first, second, and third, cousins who affectionately will remember her as their “Sista- Cuzin.” Special acknowledge- ment goes to Virginia L Charles, (mother-in-law, Gary’s mother).
Visitation Saturday Septem- ber 11, 2021, at Jackson Funeral Home 12:00 p.m. until funeral time. Family and Friends are asked to assemble at Jackson Fu- neral Home at 1:45 p.m. for the Service.
Please follow the CDC guide- lines. Masks are required.
Funeral Arrangements are entrusted to Jackson Funeral Home.
RAY WILLIAMS
MRS. JEWEL BURNETT
Mrs. Jewel Burnett, 73, Tampa, FL, passed August 28, 2021. She was born in Sale City, GA, to the late Christine Crawford Warren and Jesse Walter Barber.
She attended the public schools of Hillsborough County and graduated from Blake High School. Jewel worked in the healthcare industry for many years.
Mrs. Burnett was a member of St. Mark Missionary Baptist Church of Port Tampa. She loved to worship with her church family. Her loving spirit showed through her delicious foods, and spending time with her family. She always welcomed new friends into her life.
She is preceded in death: and now joins the many loving relatives she so dearly missed, her mother, Christine Crawford Warren; fa- ther, Jesse Walter Barber; stepfa- ther, Jimmie Warren, Sr., sister, Nadine Harris; and her daughter, Valerie Crawford.
Her memory and legacy will forever be cherished by: her daughters, Cheryl Guzman and Temika Burnett; brothers, Jimmie Warren, Jr., Joseph Crawford, and Ulysses Warren; sisters, Tara Thomas and Theresa Crawford; grandchildren, Brittany and Jenelle Guzman, Shania Smith and Jayda Longstreet; great grandchil- dren, Cameron and Braylon Mor- ris and Skye Thompson as well as countless nieces and nephews and extended family members.
The family will host a private celebration of life and love for Mrs. Burnett. They solicit and thank you for your prayers and support at this time.
Arrangements entrusted to RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, Rhodes & Northern, Own- ers.
MR. MALACHI BAKER
Mr. Malachi “Ronnie” Baker of Clearwater, Florida, passed away on Monday, August 30, 2021. Fu- neral Services will be held on Fri- day, September 10, 2021, 1:00 p.m. at Church of The Living God Gate- way to Heaven, 3815 Phillips Street, Tampa, FL 33619, with Bishop Stokes, officiating. Inter- ment will follow in Rest Haven Me- morial Park. MASKS ARE REQUIRED.
Malachi Baker was born in Dublin, Georgia, on Feb 3, 1945, to Richard Lee George and Ruby Barker.
Malachi’s preferred name was “Ronnie.” He graduated in 1969 from Trutlen County Training School.
At an early age, he gave his life to the Lord. However, years later he rededicated his life to the Lord. When the Lord rescued his life, his response was never looking back. He was a praying man who loved to sing. He was a very faithful and committed Deacon at Church of the Living God Gateway to Heaven. He was very instrumental with the construction of the new edifices. This was one of his greatest achievements.
Mr. Baker was the proud owner of Baker Roofing Company. In 2007, he married the love of his life, Katrina Baker. He was a re- markable family man with a conta- gious smile that would illuminate a room. He honored and loved his mother and was a caring, and un- derstanding father.
Deacon Baker would often say,
“I have laid up my timber and now I’m drawing from it.” On Monday, August 30, 2021, he took his last draw here on earth. He an- swered his Savior’s calling to come home. We can imagine he’s now rejoicing with the Lord.
He was preceded in death by: his father, Richard Lee George and sons, Carlton Baker and Kwame Baker and brother, Monroe Gra- ham.
He leaves to cherish his mem- ories: his wife, Deaconess Katrina Baker; mother, Pastor Ruby Baker; 19 children, Monique Little, Carolyn Baker, Malachi Baker, Jr., (Dominique), Ronnie Baker, Mal- colm Baker (Regina), Cedric Har- ris (June), Stephanie Baker (Johny), Timothy Baker (Mak- isha), T. J. Hudson (Melissa), Matthew Baker (Julia), Tawana Baker, Taquanda Baker, Gregory Baker (Yolanda), Phelan Little (Dion), Twan Hudson, April Bivens, and Tremel Bivens; brother, John Graham and a host of family and friends.
The remains will repose from 4:00-7:00 p.m. on Thursday, Sep- tember 9, 2021 at Ray Williams Fu- neral Home, 301 N. Howard Avenue, Tampa, FL 33606. MASKS ARE REQUIRED.
Arrangements Entrusted to: RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, Rhodes & Northern, Own- ers.
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