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FAMILY NOTICE
MR. JEREMIAH JOHN HARRISON
Funeral Services for Mr. Jeremiah John Harrison will be held on Saturday, December 29, 2018, 11 a. m., at Emmanuel Cathedral Church of God in Christ, 6450 County Rd. 579, Seffner, FL 33584, with Supt. Jessie H. Smalley, II, Pastor, of- ficiating.
Mr. Harrison was born on February 16, 1992 and passed away on December 22, 2018. His parents are John Harrison and Robin Harrison.
WILSON
SISTER DOROTHY MAE CAMPBELL ASHE
Homegoing Celebration serv- ice for Sister Dorothy Mae Camp- bell Ashe, who passed on December 17, 2018, will be held Saturday, December 29th at 11 a. m. at the First Baptist Church of College Hill, 3838 N. 29th Street, Tampa, FL. The Pastor, Dr. S. Evan Burrows, officiating. Inter- ment will follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery, Tampa, Florida.
Sister Dorothy Campbell Ashe was born in Archer, Florida on April 05, 1927, to the parent- age of Mose Campbell and Alice McKinney Campbell, who reared her up in a Christian home. Sister Ashe always loved to help others and was a registered nurse (R.N.), retired from Hillsborough County, Tampa Hospitals after 40 years of service.
Those left to cherish her memories and prepared to meet her include; sons, Frank Samp- son, Jr. and Larry Sampson and wife, Barbara; daughter, Dorothy Sampson, all of Tampa, FL,; step- sons, John Ashe and wife, Kat- rina of Miami, FL, Joseph Ashe, Sr. and wife, Joy of Winston Salem, NC; granddaughters, Lakesha Everett, Shareca Barnes and Anya Jenkins; great grand- daughter, Erielle Sentino, Nakia Sampson, Rie’nyah Everett, Heaven Wallace, Za’maria Shuler; great grandson, Phillip Shuler, Jr.; great-great grandson, JeDaric Daniels, III; step-grand- sons, John, II Ashe, Anwar Ashe, Joseph Ashe, Jr.; step-grand- daughters, Shauntae Ashe and Kendra Ashe; sister, Janie Rollins; brother-in-law, Freddie
Moore and wife, Harriet of Or- lando, FL; sister-in-law, Ethel L. Gilmore and husband, Rev. Gilmore of Mitchville, MD,; nephews, Loomus Rollins, Sr. and wife, Jackie of Gainesville, Thomas Rollins, Jr. and wife, Bernice of Tampa, FL, Eugene Williams and wife, Mary of Bronx, NY, Michael Campbell, Bernard Campbell, Leroy Williams, all of Newberry, FL,; nieces, Bernadette Rollins, Clyde Williams, Roberta Lopez and husband, Frank, Vinell White- filed, Sheron Cheeseborough, Rosa Anderson, all of Newberry, FL, Levonia Campbell-Choice, Mattie Brown, both of Gainesville, FL, Allena Williams of Charleston, SC, Maria Dempsey and husband, Donald of Orlando, FL; grand- nephews, Lawrence Cottman, Terrence Cottman and wife, Obran, Tarik Cottman, Akin Jamal Rollins, Loomus Rollins, Jr, Ulysses Rollins, Darren Rollins, Dale Rollins, Eddie Williams, Jr., Wendell Lopez; grandnieces, Dr. Sonja Green , Star Brookins, Shani Brookins, Beactrice Payne and husband, Donald, Sr. and chil- dren in Newark, New Jersey, Fe- licia Lopez-Walker and husband Blair of Miami, FL, Richardean Watson, Keturah Cotman, Alexa Cottman, Ingrid Rollins, Alice Rollins; a host of other sorrow- ing relatives and friends who re- side out of town and in the Tampa area.
Mrs. Dorothy Mae Ashe will be dearly missed. Sister Ashe al- ways loved to help others. One of her greatest joys was family, friends and serving others. The true example of love and kind- ness for all, affectionately re- ferred to as “Aunt Dot” and “Mrs. Ashe.” Sister Ashe was a member of First Baptist Church of College Hill in Tampa over 50 years. She served as President of The Nurses Guild; Eva Huggins Cir- cle- Women’s Ministry and on the Close Closet Ministry for sev- eral years until illness prevented her from continuing.
Visitation will be held Friday 5 - 8 p. m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, Florida.
Friends are asked to assem- ble at the church on Saturday at approximately 10:45 a. m.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
NOBLE WORSHIPFUL MASTER JOHN BROWN
The Homegoing Celebration for Noble Worshipful Master John Brown, who passed on De- cember 12, 2018, will be held on Saturday, December 29, 2018, at Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, Florida, at 11 a. m. with Rev. Kenneth Austin, officiating. Military Honors will be conducted by MacDill Air Force Honor Guards. Interment will be made at Florida National Cemetery.
Surviving to cherish his lov- ing memories are: his sons, Jim Brown (Shaunta) of Baltimore, MD and John Brown of Brook- lyn, NY; 3 grandchildren, Court- ney, Miyah and Jordan; five siblings, Linda Baker (William) of New Jersey, James Anthony Brown (Mary), and Cindy Brown, all of Darlington, SC, Thomasina Austin (Kenneth) of Mont- gomery, AL and Stan Brown of Brandon, Florida; a host of nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins; three cherished ex- wives, JoAnn, Toni and Gloria; and a host of devoted friends and other relatives.
Master John Brown was born May 3, 1950 in Darlington County, South Carolina and was raised in Brooklyn, New York. He was the first born to the parentage of late James Brown, Jr. and Evangelist Corinthia C. Brown. John was educated in the public schools of New York and graduated from Boys High School in Brooklyn, New York, Class of 1968.
In June 1972, he joined the United States Air Force and served as an Electric Power Pro- duction Technician, retiring and honorably discharged in Decem- ber 1992 as an Electrical Superin- tendent.
In 1992, he settled in Bran- don, Florida and was active in the city of Lakeland and Tampa’s NAACP, as well as the Nation of Islam. Mr. John Brown was also a Fraternal member of the Prince Hall Masons, the International Free And Accepted Modern Ma- sons. He was also a Noble Shriner who aided the children fools and the elderly in his com- munity.
John Brown was the Wor- shipful Master of Melchizedek Lodge 598, Tampa, Florida, and was also a Fraternal member of the Holy Tabernacle Ministries, the Ancient and Mystic Order of Melchizedek, the Ancient Egypt- ian Order, a proud Nuwaubian and Eternal Member of the 9th Gate, the Sirius Star to Illyuwn called the heavens.
There will be a viewing on Friday, December 28, 2018 from 5 – 8 p. m. at Wilson Funeral Home.
Friends are asked to assem- ble at the chapel on Saturday at approximately 10:45 a. m. for the service.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
MR. CHARLES EDWARD KINSEY
Homegoing celebration for Mr. Charles Edward Kinsey, who passed away on December 15, 2018, will be held on Saturday, December 28, 2018, at 1 p. m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, Florida, with Minister Perry Johnson, officiat- ing. Interment will follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park Ceme- tery.
Charles was preceded in death by: his parents, Norris Kinsey, and LeeElla Kinsey; and great-grandchild, Armani Green.
He is survived by his devoted and caring wife, Kimberly Kin- sey; stepdaughter, LaTraille (Kewon) Van Buren; stepson, Braydon Green; 6 grandchil- dren; 1 great granddaughter; 6 brothers, Norris Kinsey Jr., Reche Kinsey, Tony (Shondra) Kinsey, Karl (Vesta) Kinsey, Ron (Melissa) Kinsey and Jadie (Danika) Singletary; his beloved sister/mother, Sandra (Tor- rance) Kinsey; aunts, Gloria (Walter), Vivian (Ralph) and Carleen (Franklin); uncles, Charles (Dot) and Fred; host of nephews and nieces, including special nephew, Sidney (Twanda), Devon, Kajuan, Ron- nie, Jayden, Dawanna (Moses) Cody, Doris (Mike) Allen, Odessey, Ki’Eva, Kayla, Kaitlyn, LeBreau, Tyva, Mia, Niomi, Amber and Mariah; great nephews, Justin, Sidney, Dezrion, Sanario, Jayklen and Micheal; great nieces, Ashantti, Aliana and De’Zyona; special cousin, Sharon Parks; 1 sister- in-law, Casey Heath; 1 brother- in-law, William Green; and a host of other relatives and friends.
Mr. Charles Edward Kinsey was born on October 19, 1971 in Tampa, Florida, to the parentage of Norris and LeeElla Kinsey. Mr. Kinsey was a Construction worker for a local construction company.
There will be a viewing on Friday, December 28, 2018, at Wilson Funeral Home from 5 – 8 p. m. with the family present to receive friends from 7-8 p. m.
Friends are asked to assem- ble at the funeral home on Sat- urday at approximately 12:45 p. m. for the service.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
CARD OF THANKS
MS. FALSTINE RIGGINS ISAAC
On behalf of my family and myself, we would like to extend to each of you our heartfelt gratitude for your love, prayers, and support during the passing of our pre- cious loved one. May God richly bless each of you.
On the family’s behalf, I would like to thank: Aikens Funeral Home, Pastor Grantham, Lavaneseia Ja- cobs; my sisters-in-law, San Isaac, Rose Royal; my auntie, Minnie Riggins for the great repast.
Cheryl Hill and family.
IN MEMORIAM
ALICE MAYHUE
Although I know you are up there, where others may be, Momma just still send your love to help comfort me.
Love, your daughter, Pinkey M. Billingsley.
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