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WILSON
MS. AISHA ALEXANDRIA LEVY
Ms. Aisha Alexandria Levy, a candle that illuminated a path of potential, extinguished too soon. On December 20, 2019, God saw fit to call her to Him to rest.
Homegoing Celebration for Ms. Aisha Alexandria Levy will be held on Saturday, January 4, 2020, at 2 p. m. at Center For Manifesta- tion, 3102 E. Lake Avenue, Tampa, Florida, Apostle Mark T. Jones, Sr., Pastor, with Pastor Derek Levy, officiating. Interment will follow in Garden of Memories, 4207 E. Lake Avenue, Tampa, Florida.
She was preceded in death by: her grandfather, James; grand- mother, Kathy; aunts, Michelle, Tanya, Janie, Gwendelyn, Sheila; uncles, Nathaniel, Darrell.
She will be sadly missed by: her loving mother, Debra Reynolds; devoted father, Marlow H. Levy; step-mother, Anthonia Levy, PhD; brother, Byron Reynolds; grandmother, Jeannette Reynolds; uncles, Duane Reynold and wife, Tasa, of Orlando FL, Pas- tor Derick Levy, Johnny Levy; great uncles, Carl Levy and wife, Nancy, Tommy Levy, and Michael Levy, Sr. and wife, Dianne, PhD; great aunts, Carolyn, Mary Lynn, Tarrolyn, Sandra, and Kathy; cousins, Jaquelyn, Rodgery (Jack), Lloyd C, (Wanda) LaShawnda (Paul), Yontina, Willie (Denise), Nathaniel (Aiesha), Vera, Natalie, Leandrus (Krystal), Eric, Darrell, Jr., Carl, Jr. (Tasha) Michael, Keisha, Tarrence, Venilla, Keiara, Devon, Bernard, Jr., Anio, Jr. (Tiffany), Lenae, Lucindus, Mar- cus, Sr., Vernon, Veronica, Michael, Jr. Gone, but never for- gotten to special friends and ex- tended family members, Kay, James, and Kayla Hamerter, Spencer, Ashley, Maranda, Michael Moody, and step-grand- mother, Dr. Agnes Awomoyi.
On March 2, 1994 in Jack- sonville, Florida, the Lord blessed the world with the most beautiful spirited soul on earth. Aisha’s cre- ative inner genius and unique palate led her toward her passion for great movies, music, Coca-Cola, Hot Pockets, sushi, pho noodles, jollof rice, Hawaiians rolls, sea- weed snacks, boating, dogs, kitten videos, Sephora and MAC make- up.
There will be a viewing on Fri- day, January 3, 2020, at Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, Florida, from 5-8 p. m., with the family present to receive friends from 6-7 p. m.
Friends are asked to assemble at the church on Saturday at ap- proximately 1:45 p. m. for the serv- ice.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
FAMILY NOTICE
MRS. BETTY JEAN BOOKER CARTER
Mrs. Betty Jean Booker Carter passed away Friday, December 20, 2019. A Memorial service will be held on Saturday, January 4, 2020, at 11 A. M., at Friendly Missionary Baptist Church, 2012 N. Tampania Avenue, with Pastor Johnnie Miller, officiat- ing and Minister Ronald Hambrick, Eulogist.
She was preceded in death by parents, Wilbur and Roberta Ed- monds, brother, Wilbur Edmonds, Jr. and sister, Gloria Edmonds.
Betty Jean Booker Carter leaves to cherish her memories: husband, Donald Carter; 2 daughters, Rotonda Speer Booden, Crystal Plummer (Sheldon); 1 son, David Hill (Melissa); grandchildren: Sherman Alleyne, Kardae Gainous (Kaila), Kalissa Gainous, Adrian Hill, David Hill, DeAnna Plummer, 1 great- grandchild: Jaxon Gainous; 1 sister, Aletha Williams (Benny), of Califor- nia; goddaughter: Tammy Brown; devoted nieces: Reycyne Smith, Tan- isha Dodson; devoted cousins: Toynita Martinez, Theresa and Ronald Hambrick; devoted friends: Connie Finger, and Kale Gainous; and a host of cousins, nieces, nephews, other relatives and dear friends.
REMEMBERING YOU
CECIL E. NEDD, JR. 10/11/1956 —- 1/1/2014
Remembering you is easy, we do it every day, but missing you is a heartache that never goes away.
Cecil, you are so loved and missed by your family and friends.
MR. WILLIE RICHARD STREETER
Funeral services for Mr. Willie Richard Streeter will be held Satur- day, January 4th, at 11 a. m., at the New Bethel AME Church, 915 E. Okaloosa Avenue, Tampa, FL. The Pastor, Reverend Cheryl L. Ferrell, will officiate. Interment will follow in Garden of Memories Cemetery, Tampa, FL.
Willie Richard Streeter, 87, tran- sitioned peacefully on Sunday, De- cember 22nd, 2019, at home.
Born in Lake Harbor, Florida to the late Inez and Johnnie Streeter, he was the eldest of nine siblings.
He was a graduate of Middleton High School Class of 1949. He en- listed in the United States Army, serving in the Korean War in the In- fantry Unit and Army Band. While stationed in Anderson, Alabama, he met and married the late Irene Walker. To this union, there were four children. He then married the former Janice Reese.
His belief in God the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit led him to be a lifelong member of New Bethel AME Church, serving as a Trustee, Treasurer, and Pro- Tem Emetics. He was employed with Tip Top Bakery, retiring from Gen- eral Cable Corporation. He received certification in Air Conditioning and Woodwork from Ervin Technical School.
His love for his family and the Sulphur Springs community placed him in leadership roles to support and organize Community Affairs. He served as the past President of the Middleton Alumni 49ers.
He enjoyed playing the Saxo- phone and listening to music of the Big Band era. He was a volunteer musician with the original Sheriff Band in 1978 for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and The Tampa Community Band formed in 1988.
He is preceded in death by: par- ents, Johnnie and Inez Streeter; sis- ters, Verdell Streeter, Luvenia Tyson, Johnnie Mae Mobley, De- louris Streeter and Rosa Moultry; son, Nathaniel Griffin; great-grand, Natalie Griffin.
He leaves to treasure his mem- ory: daughters, Julia Roseborough, Brenda Streeter and Wanda McLen- don; daughter-in-law, Altansey Grif- fin; grandsons, Charles Stokes, Nathaniel Griffin, Jr., Frederick Everhart, Jr., Bryan Wilson, Sr. (Tiffany), and Raymond McLendon (Meca); granddaughters, Kendra Griffin and Erica Grant; great- grandchildren, Kayla Dupree (NC), Bryan Wilson, Jr., Elijah McLendon, Cyara Stokes (TX), Bryce Wilson and Brylen Wilson; brothers, Henry and Leonard (Roxanne) Streeter; and sister, Anita Norton; neighbors, Mr. Miguel and Mrs. Maggie; the Sulphur Springs Community and a host of rel- atives and friends.
His favorite quote “You Pay for Conveniece.”
Visitation will be held Friday, 5 - 8 p. m., at the Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, FL.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
OLE IS ALIVE 2020
EMMA LEE “THE LEGEND”
It’s been 16 years Emma Lee, since you went home to be with the Lord! We miss you at home and in the community dearly. We can never stop thanking you enough for your awesome legacy!
The more honest we are with our own walk with the Lord, the closer we get to your current spiritual address. Sweetheart, until we meet again, Rest In Peace.
Sincerely, your family, friends, and supporters. Bucified & Ole Is Alive 2020.
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