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Funerals/Memoriams
WILSON
MRS. DAISY ELLA RANDOLPH
Funeral service for Mrs. Daisy Ella Randolph, who passed on October 21, 2019, will be held on Saturday, November 2, 2019, at 10 a. m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, Florida, with Rev. W. D. Sims, officiating.
Mrs. Daisy Ella Randolph was born on March 1, 1947 to the parentage of Nathaniel Slater, Sr. and Daisy Lee Bell in Coolidge, Georgia. Mrs. Ran- dolph was a Certified Nursing Assistant at Whispering Oaks Nursing Home for several years.
She was preceded in death by: her parents, Nathaniel and Daisy Slater; husband, Leroy Randolph; son, Vinson Slater; sisters, Linda Lee and Juanita Slater; brothers, Charles Slater and Nathaniel Slater, Jr.
Mrs. Randolph is survived by: her son, Darryl J. Slater, Jr.; sisters, Catherine Davis of Florida, Annett Bletcher of Georgia, Dorothy Bryant of Florida, Janice Slater of Florida and Geraldine Hadley of Florida; brothers, Johnny (Aretha) Slater of Florida, Roger (Demetrius) Slater of Al- abama and James Slater of Florida; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, family and friends.
Her remains will repose at the funeral home on Friday from 5 – 8 p. m.
Friends are asked to assem- ble at the funeral home on Sat- urday at approximately 9:45 a. m. for the service.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
Leaving to cherish fond mem- ories of “Jay Boy”: are his mother and father, Angelica Cob- bert (Brian) and Theodis McKin- ney, II; siblings, James Lockett, Na’Trale McKinney and Tyreek McKinney; paternal grandpar- ents, Theodis, Sr. and Leanna McKinney; maternal grand- mother, Christine Holloman; aunts, LaTisa McKinney, Natyla McKinney-Shepard (George) of Upper Marlboro, MD, and Tracy Vickers; uncle, Roderick McKin- ney; closest and favorite cousin, I’Aissa Zieyre Jenkins; cousins, Avery McKinney, Cedric McKin- ney, Travaris Newberry, Darryl Stephens, Jr., Skylar McKinney and Kayden Shepard; great aunts, Evelyn Stanley, Helen Dickerson (Kenny) of Brooklyn, NY, Lillie Nichols, Angeline Tay- lor (Arthur), Constance Dutcheville, Roberta Washing- ton, Carolyn McKinney, Frances Hill of Albany, GA and Bertha Anderson; great uncles, Bobby Washington of Mobile, AL, Leon Washington (Mary) of Duarte, CA, W. C. Washington, Henry Washington (Janet) and Nelson Holloman; great-great aunts, Edna Mae Dixon and Martha Rea Dixon (Jimmy), both of Frankville, AL, Bertha (Aunt Sis) Washington and Lydia McKin- non; great-great uncles, Frank Ricks (Uncle Pete) and Willie Lee Cobbert, Sr.; special family friends, Mary McAllister and Cortez Young; school friend, Jadin Burns; and a host of other cousins, friends and loved ones.
“Jay Boy’s” remains will re- pose on Friday, November 1, 2019from5–8p.m.atWilson 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. for the service.
“A Wilson’s Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
IN LOVING MEMORY
MRS. EDNA DELORES CHILDS
It is with great sadness that the family of Mrs. Edna Delores Childs announces her passing on Friday, October 18, 2019, at the age of 80 years.
Edna will be remembered by: her loving daughter, An- toinette S. Childs; her two granddaughters, Taria Childs, Tampa, and Aeriell Carr, At- lanta, GA; and goddaughter, Vanderlyn Brown, Tampa.
She is survived by: her sis- ter, Rudy Bearfield, Tampa; Vir- ginia (Mary) Jones, Albuquerque, New Mexico; and brother, Walter Jones (Elaine), Bronx, New York.
She will be fondly remem- bered by: her ex-husband, Samuel (Pudden) Childs, Tampa; stepdaughter, Tolonda Childs, Tampa; godsister, Betty Watkins, Orlando, FL; and a host of nieces, cousins, and lov- ing neighbors.
FAMILY NOTICE
IN MEMORIAM
RELENA PEYTON YOUNG
The Second Anniversary occurs at 6 a. m., November 3, 2019.
Deeply loved, sadly missed and always remem- bered by: JJ and Jaylah Hick- mon, Nikki, Layla and L’Nia Hickmon, Sheila and David Inman.
When you speak of Miss Relena, speak not with tears, for thoughts of her should not be sad, let the memories of the times you shared give you comfort for her life was rich, because of you.
You are forever my beloved Mother, my immortal betrothed, my enduring flame, my compass and my guiding light; she’s in the sun, wind and the rain, she’s the air you breathe, with every breath you take, she sings a song of hope and cheers.
Along with the great sad- ness that comes from missing you, lives a universe of grati- tude for having shared love with all. I’m honored to be able to miss you, Momma.
Blessed are those who can mourn, for they shall be com- forted. Matthew 5:4
MR. THEODIS ‘JAY BOY’ MCKINNEY, III
A Celebration of Life Service for Mr. Theodis “Jay Boy” McK- inney, III, will be held on Satur- day, November 2, 2019, at 11 a. m. at New Smyrna Full Gospel Cathedral, 5015 N. 17th Street, Tampa, Florida, Pastor Enrique Brooks, Eulogist with Pastor Hope Drew, Officiating. Inter- ment will follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery, 4615 E. Hanna Avenue, Tampa, Florida.
Theodis McKinney, III, was a native of Tampa, Florida, born February 20, 2003 to the parent- age of Angelica Cobbert and Theodis McKinney, II. He at- tended Hillsborough County Schools and was a junior class- man at Armwood High School. Lovingly known as, “Jay Boy” and “Theo,” by his family and friends, Theodis followed his own path in life and was never swayed to follow others. He liked to play basketball with his brother, Tyreek, he was a good student, and was always a re- spectful young man.
On October 19, 2019, “Jay Boy,” was selected to wear his wings and be with the Lord.
Preceding him in death are: his maternal grandfather, James Lenton Cobbert; godfather, Ar- mond Williams and goduncle, Roger Snells, Sr.
IN MEMORY OF
MATTIE HARRIS
It’s been 31 years since God called you home. But it still feels like yesterday. Missing you always.
Love, your son, Pettie.
BIRTHDAY MEMORIAM
MICHAEL KENNETH GRAHAM Nov. 1, 1986 — Nov. 27, 2016
Remembering you on your birthday. You’ll forever be in our hearts and missed greatly.
Rest in peace and Happy Birthday, my son. Love, Ma and the family.
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