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Funerals/Memoriams
JACOBS
MR. DAROLD HOSEA WILLIAMS (‘BLACK’)
A Celebration of Life Service for Mr. Darold Hosea Williams, affectionately known as “Black,” who passed away May 1, 2021, will be held Saturday, May 15, 2021, 11 a. m., at St. Joseph Missionary Baptist Church, 5914 S. 78th St., Tampa, FL 33619, Rev. Thomas Hey- ward, Pastor/Eulogist.
Darold Williams was born on September 29, 1970, in Tampa, Florida, to the parent- age of Harold Williams, Sr., and Josephine Williams, both of whom have preceded him in death. His wife, Francine Williams, also preceded him in death.
Darold was a long time resi- dent of Progress Village. He at- tended schools in the Hillsborough County School District. Darold played Little League Baseball and was an avid fisherman and entrepre- neur.
Darold was a member of First Baptist Church of Progress Village, under the pastorate of Dr. Sam Maxwell.
Darold leaves to cherish precious and loving memories with: his children, sons: Keisean Williams (Kristen), Brandon Toombs (Kayla), Justin Wallace (Amiri); broth- ers, Harold Williams, II (Jolanda) and Ozzie Timmons; sisters, Herberthia Williams, Denise Williams (Richard), Tracey Williams (Craig), Della Doby, Kimberly Watson Irions; grandchildren, Anthony, Ky- mani, Kalayse, Emani, Elijah, Amyla; a loving aunt, Sandra; devoted friends, Lindsey Wilk- erson, Gayland Nance and Reyis Rose; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and other sorrowing relatives and friends.
Viewing will be Saturday, May 15, 2021, 10 a. m.
“A Jacob Service,” Brooksville, FL, Mr. Joseph R. Jacobs, LFD-Emb.
HARMON
MR. IYETTO UHURU SEL-ZAHAN MAAMA-TINE ALKEBU-LAN (AKA, TONY DENA)
Iyetto Uhuru Sel-Zahan Maama-Tine Alkebu-Lan, “AKA,” Tony Dena, 72 years of age, died with his family by his side on Wednesday, May 5, 2021, at ap- proximately 5 A. M. at Kindred Hospital, Tampa, Florida.
Iyetto was born on January 16, 1949, in Dominica, West In- dies to parents: Rupard Dinard and Hastine Dinard.
On May 16, 2021, from 11 A. M.-12:30 P. M., a memorial serv- ice will be held for the family and the public to view the body, at the Harmon Funeral Home, 5002 N. 40th Street, Tampa, Florida.
Both of Iyetto’s parents are deceased; however, Rupard Di- nard, his father was a merchant marine that traveled throughout the Caribbean and United States. His father lived in Ybor City for many years before his death.
Hastine Dinard, his mother was a businesswoman in Portsmouth, Dominica, West In- dies. Iyetto’S remains will be re- turned to his hometown in
Portsmouth, Dominica, West In- dies, to be laid to rest next to his mother. Iyetto lived in Tampa, Florida for 28 years.
Before coming to Tampa, Iyetto worked as a construction worker in New York, and before that he worked as a master car- penter in the U. S. Virgin Islands and Dominica, West Indies. He grew up and attended primary school in Dominica, West Indies, and obtained his general educa- tion degree in Harlem, New York.
Iyetto was an excellent busi- nessman in Tampa, FL for ap- proximately 28 years, as owner and operator of Cool Runnings Novelty and Things retail store on 22nd Street off Hillsborough Avenue, under a tent next to his red van. He moved into the plaza across the street and remained there until 2017.
Iyetto’s customers traveled near and far to purchase unique Rasta graphic T-shirts, scented oils, books and posters, and Caribbean and African acces- sories. In his own right, Iyetto was an iconic figure to the Tampa, Florida cultural commu- nity. Iyetto universal greetings, “Peace, Love & Respect and One Love.” Iyetto was considered as the salt of the Earth. He was deeply loved and will be deeply missed.
Iyetto Uhuru Sel-Zahan Maama-Tine Alkebu-Lan is sur- vived by: his brother: Edward Di- nard; sisters: Julian Dinard, Joycelyn Carpenter, Vignola Azille, Judith Joseph, Joan Dena, and Celia Dena; 5 children: one daughter, Nia Dena; 4 sons: Mar- cel Dinard, Nkrumah Dinard, Kervin Dinard, and Imhotep Alkebu-Lan; and 6 grandchil- dren; and 34 nieces and nephews.
Please, send all donations to gofundme.com: https://go- fund.me/12fdf92b.
A Harmon Burial
INTEGRITY
JOHNNIE (‘KIYANA GOTTISTAR’) TOLBERT
A Celebration of Life for Johnnie “Kiyana Gottistar” Tol- bert will be held on Saturday, May15,2021,at1p.m.atIn- tegrity Funeral Services, 3822 E. 7th Avenue, Tampa 33605, with Rev. Charlie A. D. Sampson, of- ficiating. Interment will follow at Rest Haven Memorial.
Kiyana was born on June 29, 1986 in Tampa, Florida to Torino Tolbert Mutcherson and Johnnie Everett, Jr. and edu- cated in the local schools of Hillsborough County, Florida. Kiyana made a career in Cus- tomer Service and Hair Styling. Kiyana was loved by everyone she came in contact with.
Kiyana was preceded in death by: a great-grandmother, Luevenia Robinson; grandfa- ther, Johnnie Everett, Sr., un- cles, Sterling Hinson and Curtis Preston; and aunt, Juliette Christian.
On Saturday, May 1, 2021, at
9:09 p. m., the Lord called Kiyana home, and she an- swered.
She leaves to cherish warm and loving memories: her mother, Torino Tolbert Mutch- erson (Jason, Sr.), father, John- nie Everett, Jr., all of Tampa, FL; 4 siblings, Tre’ De’Vonne Gipson, Jason Mutcherson, Jr., Curtis Everett and Lilah Mc- Neal, all of Tampa, FL; grand- parents: Marvia Parks, Willie Tolbert, Sr. (Janice), Robert Parks, Sr. (Clair), and Thelma Preston; uncles, Robert Parks, Jr., Ryan Parks (Angel), Willie Tolbert, Jr. (Angelique), Jeffrey Daniels (Jackie), Jerome Pre- ston, Willie Robinson and Fred Preston; aunts, Regina Tolbert, Shayla Tolbert, Derbie Cham- bers (Charles), Nicole Reed, Au- rora Parks, Tanesha Parks, Cathy Newton and Barbara Robinson; 2 nieces, Tre’Moni Gipson and Aniya Estime; a nephew, Joell Cardenas; cousins, Ne’Atra, Tiera, Niambi, Nadea, Denzel, Ty’liah, Zuri, Tahje, Aenea, Ariana, Justice, Lorene, Anesha, Marvia, Drew, Zebbe, Edward, Devlin, Ro- daija, ReYonce, Roleyah, Kata- sia, Ryanna, Raemarie, Rhalil, Ro’yale, Darian, JaKaiya, Kamorah, Rhyan, Khyree, Rashard, Radasjah, Massiah, Cynthia, Isaac, Zachary, Diana and Monica; devoted friends: Clarissa Martin, Shaun and Jason and a host of other sor- rowing relatives and friends.
Visitation will be held on Friday, May 14, 2021, 6-8 p. m. at Integrity. Family and friends are requested to assemble at the Chapel on Saturday no later 12:45 p. m. Face Masks are re- quired for both services.
A SERVICE OF INTEGRITY
BIRTHDAY MEMORIAM
CORINE BORDEN HARDY May 18, 1950 – June 16, 1993
So many happy memories come flooding back today, of birth- day celebrations before you went away.
Those wonderful occasions never changed through the years, but now your smile is missing replaced with birthday tears.
You may not be here with us, but the day means just as much, and we can feel your presence and the comfort of your touch.
We’ll celebrate your birthday the way we always do from the precious love between us and all we owe to you.
Love, Barry, Bobbie and family.
MOTHER’S DAY May 9th, 1971
DELPHINE CURRY KITCHEN
Fifty years you’ve been gone, fifty years we’ve missed you.
Vernon (Kuke), Winburn, Genise, Dwight, Kenneth, Vincent, and Derwin.
Although you’re gone, we will always love you. Happy Mother’s Day.
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