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HAPPY BIRTHDAY MEMORIAM, MAMA
MRS. CHRISTINE TURNER 4/20/1939 – 4/17/2000
Love and miss you: Harlem, Deborah and Brenda; your grands and great grands; and family.
Funeral Home Owner/Director Passes
WILSON
MRS. VERA FIELDS
A celebration of life service for Mrs. Vera Fields, who transitioned to heaven on Thursday, April 16, 2015, will be held Friday, April 24, 2015, at 11 a. m. at First Baptist Church of Col- lege Hill, 3838 N. 29th Street, with the pastor, Rev. Dr. S. Evan Bur- rows, officiating. Inter- ment will follow at Memorial Park Ceme- tery.
Mrs. Fields was pre- ceded in death by: her husband, Arnold Fields; and by three of her chil- dren, Vera M. Prince, Dolores F. Green and Pastor Ronald E. Fields, Sr.
Mrs. Fields leaves to cherish memories of her with: children, Arnold Fields, Jr. (wife, Hazel), Betty J. Glenn, Robert H. Fields, Eartha C. Thomas (husband, Dennis), Thelma B. Stafford (hus- band, Carl), Patricia D. Johnson (husband, Arthur), and Sharon J. Canty (husband, Lenzo); and daughter-in-law, Ed- wina Fields.
Mrs. Fields was the proud grandmother of twenty-two grandchil- dren, thirty-two great grandchildren, great great grandchildren and great great great grand- children; nieces, Helen Fields Dismuke, Carolyn Fields Peterson, Nedra Jefferson, Mamie Jeffer- son, Agnes Jefferson and Doddie Jefferson; nephews, Dr. Robert C. Fields, Michael Fields, Joe Jefferson and Fred- die Jefferson; and many
Raymond Anderson,
State Licensed Funeral Direc- tor and owner of Anderson Fu- neral Home (formerly Everett-Derr & Anderson Fu- neral Home), died Saturday af- ternoon. He was 77 years old.
According to his family (sis- ter, Earnestine Glenn and brother, John Anderson), Raymond had taken ill in No- vember and never recovered. He died at home under the care of Hospice.
Born and raised in Tampa, Anderson was one of 12 chil- dren. One sister preceded him in death. After high school, he joined the U. S. Navy and later graduated from Allen Univer- sity. He has owned the funeral
home since 1992.
The fu-
neral will be
held Friday,
April 24th, 11
a.m.atNew
Friendship
M. B. Church, Rev. H. L. Daniel, Pastor. The family hour will be Thursday evening at Wilson Funeral home, 7-8 p. m.
In addition to his siblings, Mr. Anderson is survived by his wife, Myra and 5 children. He was a member of the Florida Mortuary Association and Greater Hope Missionary Baptist Church, Rev. W. J. Haynes, Pastor.
BIRTHDAY MEMORIAM
ENID ROOMES
Thursday, April 16th is your birthday. However, you are not with us. You are resting with the Lord.
Sadly missed by: your husband, Vincent; sons, Cosma, Rolando and Steven; and daughters, Sandra, Carolyn, Pat and Helen.
Continue sleeping with the Lord. We miss you, Love.
The billionaire wife of former Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling got her re- venge against a woman he se- cretly showered with gifts and whose recording of his racially offensive rant cost him owner- ship of the team.
Shelly Sterling’s victory last Tuesday in Los Angeles Su- perior Court will force V. Sti- viano to surrender a $1.8 million duplex and return $800,000 lavished on her in cash handouts and several lux- ury cars, including a Ferrari, during a shadowy relationship.
Shelly Sterling claimed that Stiviano seduced her 80- year-old husband and manipu- lated him to give up community property the couple amassed through a real estate rental em- pire built over six decades of marriage.
The award is a trifle for Ster- ling, but represents a triumph over a younger woman who cuddled up to her husband in
Donald Sterling and V. Stiviano courtside.
public, told others she was the “next Mrs. Sterling” and caused them shame when the recordings surfaced.
Stiviano’s recordings top- pled her husband and “took us both down,” Shelly Sterling testified at trial last month. “We lost the team. They were like an- other child.”
Stiviano was partly undone by those same phone record- ings.
Judge Richard Fruin Jr.
rejected arguments by Stiviano’s lawyer that the gifts were made when Donald and Shelly Sterling were separated and that Shelly Sterling couldn’t seek them from a third party.
Judge Says Donald Sterling’s Mistress Has To Give It All Back
DEATH LIST
AIKENS FUNERAL HOME
Mr. Jarrod T. Coachman, Jr., Tampa. Mr. Clayton Everett, Tampa.
Mrs. Barbara Hummings, Tampa. Mrs. Norris Myers, Tampa.
HARMON FUNERAL HOME
Randell Lewis Ervin, Tampa. Mary Ann Messer, Tampa. Benjamin B. J. Pittman, Tampa.
RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME
Mr. Malcolm V. Gaines, Sr. , Tampa. Mr. Benjamin F. Marcus, Sr., Tampa. Mr. Harry Pierce, Tampa.
Ms. Mae E. Sims, Tampa.
WILSON FUNERAL HOME
Ms. Conception Alverio, Tampa.
Mr. Raymond Anderson, Tampa. Mrs. Vera Fields, Tampa.
Mr. Louis Garcon, Tampa.
Ms. Merline Howell, Tampa.
Mr. Matthew Samuel Scott, Tampa.
grand nephews grand nephews.
nieces and and great nieces and
There will be a viewing on Friday at the church from 10-11 a. m. prior to the service.
Friends are asked to assemble at the church at approximately 10:45 a. m. for the service.
“A WILSON SERVICE” www.wilson-funeral-
home.com
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