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COLEMAN’S MORTUARY
He leaves a legacy and his- tory of family roots to forever mark the memory of the name “BROXTON.”
Alfonso is the father of nine children. One son (Lewis Brox- ton) preceded him in death, She- vawn Broxton Young of Alpharetta, GA, Kimberly Thompson (Paul) of McDo- nough, GA, Elizabeth Baker (Curtis) of Woodstock, GA, Monique Edwards of Clearwa- ter, FL, LaTonya Thomas (Timo- thy) of Midland, GA, Antoinette Coleman (Raymond) of Palm Coast, FL and Alfonso Broxton, II (Jennie) of Hoschton, GA, Andre Samuel (India) of Dallas, TX; two sisters, Macie Hardee (Leroy-deceased) of Tampa, Carrie Belle Horne, deceased (Francis) of Hampton, VA; one brother, Rev. Dr. Eugene Brox- ton, deceased (Orethea) of Ocala, FL; 17 grandchildren, Ashlee Coleman, Cameron Thompson, Camille Thompson, Chase Edwards, Courtney Ed- wards (Yohance), DeAndrey Samuel, Haley Auguste (Dhayrl), Hambric Edwards, Korianda Taylor, Levi Broxton, Nehemiah Taylor, Nicholas Thomas, Quintin Young, Ray- mond Coleman, II, Symira Gilbert, Tamara Chavis (William), Timothy Thomas, Jr.
He shall forever be remem- bered by a bountiful host of nieces, nephews, family, friends and professional associates.
All floral arrangements can be delivered to Coleman's Mor- tuary Chapel (308 N. Main St., Hastings, FL 32145) on Friday, October 25, 2019 from 9 a. m. - 5 p. m.
The Homegoing Celebration will be 11 a. m., Saturday, Octo- ber 26, 2019, at New Zion Mis- sionary Baptist Church in Clearwater, FL, Rev. LeRoy Howard, Pastor. Mr. Broxton will lay in state at the church from 9 a. m. until the hour of service. The final resting place for Mr. Broxton will be after the Homegoing Celebration in Syl- van Abbey Memorial Park in Clearwater, FL.
HARMON
Bryanna Fells and Angel Fells and her son, Michael Mitchell; nieces and nephews; aunts, Rose Brown (Wilmon), Katherine Wilson; uncles, Saul Miller, Sr., Frank Bryant (Mary) and Nathaniel Bryant. She also leaves memories with a plethora of great grands, great-grand nieces and nephews, cousins and family from Gainesville, FL, Riverside, CA, and Palatka, FL.
Visitation will be this Friday evening, 7 p. m. until 8 p. m. at Friendly M. B. Church.
Services will assemble at 10:45 a. m. on Saturday at the Church.
A Harmon Burial
MR. RICKY JOE HALL
Mr. Ricky Joe Hall of Tampa, Florida, passed away October 13, 2019. Funeral service will be conducted Saturday, October 26, 2019, at 2 p. m. at Harmon Fu- neral Home Chapel, 5002 North 40th Street, Tampa, Florida, Pastor Andrew Holder officiat- ing. Interment will be follow in Rose Hill Memorial Park.
Mr. Ricky Joe Hall was a life- long resident of Tampa, Florida. He was educated in the public schools of Hillsborough County.
He was preceded in death by: his father, Mr. George Hall; his mother, Mrs Albert Hall; brother, Mr. John Hall; and sis- ter, Ms. Debra Hall.
He leaves to cherish his lov- ing memory: his lovely wife, Evealyn Hall; brother, George Hall, Jr.; sisters, Mrs. Mary Thomas, Ms. Dolores Santana, Ms. Barbara Hall, Ms. Patricia Hall; daughters, Brandy and Heather; sons, Ricky Junior, George Hall and Travis Hall; a host of nieces and nephews and grandkids.
Visitation for Mr. Ricky Joe Hall will be from 6 to 8 p. m. Fri- day, October 25, 2019 at Harmon Funeral Home.
A Harmon Burial.
MR. FLOYD MACK HUNT, III
A Homegoing tribute to Mr. Floyd Mack Hunt, III, who passed away on October 18, 2019, will be held Saturday, Oc- tober 26, 2019, at 11 a. m., at The Apostolic Church of Jesus, 2708 East Osborne Avenue, Tampa, FL 33610, Elder Torrell Lee, Pastor; Elder Isaac Lane, offici- ating. The committal will be made at the church.
Mr. Floyd Mack Hunt, III, born to Floyd Mack Hunt, II and Stella Mae Hill (Hunt-Jerry), on May 12, 1962, in the beautiful city of Tampa, FL.
Both parents preceded him in death.
Being reared in Hillsbor- ough County, Floyd attended county primary and secondary schools. During his formative years he played the drums in the high school band and was a member of the Fighting Indians football team. He graduated with the Class of 1981 at East Bay Senior High School.
In 1986, Floyd married Sherry Pinckney, and to this union one son, Floyd Mack Hunt, IV, was born. Later that year, he and his family moved to Virginia. Floyd returned to Florida, working for Lumins- Wells Fargo for the duration of 15 years.
While in Florida, Floyd met Arlene Smith. To their relation- ship, five children were born.
Floyd, III, is survived by: his siblings, sister, Pamela Green of Tampa, brothers, James (Rena Jones) Hunt, Tampa, Samuel (Janet) Hunt, Clearwater; son, Floyd Hunt, IV (Natalie) Hunt; grandchildren, Andrae Terrell, Charlotte Hunt, Floyd Hunt, V.; partner, Arlene Smith; children, Mario Hunt, Lorenzo Hunt (Jayme) Hunt, Bianca Hunt, An- tonio Hunt and Latoya Hunt; ex- tended family, the Fredricks of Tampa, and a host of adoring nieces, nephews, family and friends.
A Harmon Burial
MS. CAROL JUNE BRYANT-FELLS
Homegoing services for Ms. Carol June Bryant-Fells, who passed away on October 15, 2019, will be held Saturday, Oc- tober 26, 2019, at 11 a. m., at Friendly M. B. Church, 2012 North Tampania Avenue, Tampa, FL 33607, with Rev- erend Johnnie Miller, Pastor, of- ficiating Interment will be made on Monday, October 28, 2019, in Evergreen Memorial Park, Palatka, Florida.
Carol June Bryant-Fells was born on October 11, 1954, and raised in Palatka, Florida. She was a 1972 graduate of Palatka Central Academy, where she ex- celled in academics and basket- ball. Skilled in the nursing field, she retired a few years ago to enjoy her life with her best friend and confidant, James.
June was the mother of two daughters, NaTasha Bryant- Williams and Wednes’Day Bryant and grandmother to 11. She also was a mother to bonus children, Angel Fells and Pete Fells.
She was preceded in death by: her parents, John L. Sr., and Verbena Bryant, and her sister, Gloria Wilson Warren.
She leaves memories with: her loving and supportive hus- band, James Fells; her devoted daughters, NaTasha and her children, JaQuita Spears-Griffin (Anthony), RoDerick Spears, Jr., Ro’Derick Spears, Robyn Spears and Ke’Iara Monroe and Wednes’Day and her children, Ja’Tura Bryant, Ja’Tera Bryant, Zartrevia Bryant and Ny- labreeze Florence; one brother, John L. Bryant, Jr., one sister, Annette E McHayle; bonus chil- dren, Pete Fells and his chil- dren, James Fells, III, and
MR. ALFONSO LIVINGSTON BROXTON, SR.
Mr. Alfonso Livingston Broxton, Sr., was born Septem- ber 4, 1931 to the late Samuel Broxton and Carrie Lee Brox- ton of (Ybor City), Tampa, Florida. Alfonso was called home and departed this life on October 11, 2019, at The Land- ings at Norcross, GA, under the hospice of his son, Alfonso Broxton, II.
He attended the public schools of Hillsborough County and Florida A&M University of Tallahassee, Florida, where he earned a Bachelor’s and Mas- ter’s Degree. He was commis- sioned a distinguished Military Graduate in the United States Army and served with the 82nd Airborne Division of Fort Bragg in Fayetteville, NC.
Upon completion of his mil- itary service he returned to civilian life to work for the Florida School for Boys at Okeechobee, FL. Later he was employed with the public school system of Pinellas County, FL, from which he re- tired after 30 years of service. He was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity.
IN MEMORY OF
WILLIE NELSON, JR.
I’m honoring the Legend, Willie Nelson, Jr. You will always be missed unconditionally. Fly high and Rest Up.
Madison.
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