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Funerals/Memoriam
GUDES
MR. RONEILL RESHAY SLATON
A Celebration of Life Service for Mr. Roneill Reshay Slayton of Tampa, FL, will held on Saturday, October 12, 2019, at 11 a. m., at Joy Tabernacle Cathedral, 2716 N. 34th St., Tampa FL, Bishop Clarence Davis, Pastor; Elder En- rique Brooks, Officiating; Pastor Clethen Sutton, Eulogist. Inter- ment will be at Rest Haven Memo- rial Park Cemetery, 4615 East Hanna Avenue, Tampa, Florida.
Roneill Reshay Slaton was born on January 3, 1997 in Tampa, Florida to Serina Evans and Michael Slaton. He received his formal education in the Hills- borough County Public School System and received his diploma in 2017. Roneill was super smart and so loving. He relocated to Or- lando, FL for a few years to achieve future educational oppor- tunities. He moved into the ROPAL, “Right of Passage Apart- ment Living” which afforded him the opportunity to be independent while pursuing self-sufficiency.
He leaves to cherish his mem- ory: his loving mother, Serina Evan and devoted father, Michael Slaton; and his caring girlfriend, Felica Witcher, aka Lucky; sisters: Mikayla Slaton, Jamie Bullock, Alexis Bullock; brothers: Sadar- ian Slaton, Javon Bullock; grand- mother: Paulette Walker; great- grandmothers: Madelyn Clethen, Dorothy Shipp (John); grandfa- thers: Michael Slaton, Lawrence Slaton (Rosalind Slaton, de- ceased); William Evans, Sr. and wife, Alice; aunts: Jerronda Car- son, Sada Slaton, Shannon Sla- ton; great aunts: Pat and Bobby Morrow, Valarie McGill (Otis), Tracy Ship, Sabrina Polite, An- tionette Stokes (Michael), Diane Hardnett, Tierra McGee (Shawn McGee), Renee Jones, Runita Jones; uncles: Antonio (TJ) Davis, Terry Slaton, Larry Slaton (Pat), Kevin Clethen (Velva), Gerald Hayes, Riccardo Jones, Rudolph Jones (Rose), Reuben Harris; and other sorrowing relatives and friends.
A Wake will be held Friday, October 11th, at Gudes Funeral Home, 4050 E. Hillsborough Ave., Tampa, FL 33610, from 5 p. m. - 7 p. m.
Friends are asked to assemble at the Church on Saturday at 10:45 a. m., for the service.
Gudes Funeral Home “A Tem- ple of Service”
HARMON
MINISTER LINDA JEAN BENNETT ANGRIM
Homegoing Celebration for Minister Linda Jean Bennett Angrim, who passed away Octo- ber 2, 2019, in Albany, Georgia, will be held Saturday, October 12,2019,at2P.M.atOakHill Missionary Baptist Church, 4202 E. Palifox St., Tampa, FL 33610; Pastor Victor Ball, the pastor of Oak Hill M. B. Church, officiating. Interment will be at Rest Haven Memorial Park, 4615 E. Hanna Ave., Tampa, FL 33610.
Minister, Linda Angrim was born August 8, 1959 to Millard Bennett, Jr. and Queen English Bennett.
She was preceded in death by: her mother, Queen English Bennett; and her son, Anthony Bennett.
Minister, Angrim leaves to cherish her lasting memories: husband, Adrian Angrim; daughters, Judith Hall, Viniecia (Anthony), and Jayesimi; grand- son, Nathaniel Hall; 4 brothers: Millard Bennett, III, Daniel Ben- nett (Nellie Spears), Johnny Bennett, all of Selma, AL, Theodore Bennett, Tampa; 3 sis- ters: Anna (Darrell) James, Sr., Janet Bennett, all of Tampa, Shelia (Derrick) Hatcher, of Selma; 2 aunts, Rebeca (Billy) Baker and Corrine Rodgers, both of Detroit; her in-laws: Reverend George (Minister Margaret) Bennett, Sr., Elder Eugene (Gracie) Bennett of Browns, AL, and Barbara (Eddie) Brooks of Uniontown.
Visitation for Minister Linda Jean Bennett Angrim will be held this Friday evening from 6 to 8 P. M., at Harmon Funeral Home, 5002 N. 40th St., Tampa, FL 33610.
The processional will assem- ble at the church at 1:45 P. M. on Saturday.
A Harmon Burial
   AIKENS
DEACONESS GLORIA JEAN SCOTT MOORE
A Homegoing Celebration for Deaconess Gloria Jean Scott Moore of Tampa, Florida, who passed away on Tuesday, Octo- ber 1, 2019, will be held on Sat- urday, October 12th, 10 a. m. at New Hope M. B. Church, 3005 E. Ellicott Street. The interment will be in Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery.
On December 25, 1944, God blessed Lula Mae Scott Jacobs (preceded in death) with a bouncing baby girl. Sis Gloria Moore was born in the Fair City of Zellwood, Florida. Later in life she moved to Tampa, where she became a member of New Hope M. B. Church, under the leadership of Rev. John Willis. She moved her membership to Bible M. B. Church, where she served as inspirational Dea- coness.
In marriage to Deacon Levi Moore, she returned to New Hope M. B. Church, where she continued to study the Word, be- came a Sunday School teacher and taught the Word, but most of all she LIVED THE WORD. Gloria was always a faithful and devoted member. If there was work to be done for the Lord, she was one of the first to volun- teer. If there was a church con- vention or church congress, she was in attendance. She had a spirit about her that would draw you. To know her was to love
her. She was a soft-spoken per- son that delivered the message about God in a way you couldn’t help but listen. She was a TRUE child of God, loving everyone she met.
She was a faithful and de- voted wife to husband of 16 years, Dea. Levi Moore. A loving mother, supportive sister and was there for all members of the family. She was labeled as the ROCK of the family, lending a shoulder to cry on and a word from the Lord, always willing to help in the time of need. She will truly be missed by all who knew her and the memories will for- ever be in our hearts. God gave and God took away. On October 1, 2019, He called and she an- swered.
She leaves beautiful memo- ries of her to: devoted husband, Dea. Levi Moore; 3 sons, Min. Marcus Jacobs (Corlissa), Major Jacobs and Michael Jacobs; step- daughter, Youlanda King; through marriage she gained 2 daughters, Sharon Butler and Cynthia Graham (Bobby) and 1 son, Carlos Moore (Christine); grandchildren, Delaine Williams (Michael), Tiffany Chassie, Mar- cus, Jr., Marcayla, Marcellus, Michael, Jr. and Vashiti Jacobs, Eva and William Butler, Bobby Graham, Maurice Miller (Mis- ako), Shannel Miller, Carlos Jr., Corey, and Christopher Moore; 2 sisters, Patricia McCree and Murline Wright; 3 brothers, Robert Ritchie (Young), Ernest Baker (Mary Alice) and Jimmy Baker; godsisters, Eloise Moore (Martin) and Louise Bruten; mother-in-law, Eva Mae Moore; brother-in-law, Melzie Moore (Linda); host of great-grandchil- dren, nieces, nephews, cousins, friends and church family; spe- cial thank you to Rev. James and Elaine Richardson and Vivian Ravenal.
The visitation will be held on Friday, October 11th from 5 to 7 p. m. at New Hope M. B. Church. The family will receive friends from5to7p.m.
The family and friends are asked to meet at the church on Saturday for the service.
“Aikens Funeral Home”
MS. BETTIE RUTH WILLIAMS
A Homegoing Celebration for Ms. Bettie Ruth Williams of Tampa, Florida, who passed away on Sunday, October 6, 2019, will be held on Saturday, October 12th, 2 p. m. at Aikens Funeral Home, 2708 E. Dr. Mar- tin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Pas- tor Herbert Rochelle, presiding and Pastor John Jerelds, eulo- gist. The interment will be held in Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery.
Bettie Ruth Williams was born on December 6, 1950 in Byromville, Georgia. She en- joyed sewing, crochet, cooking, baking and gardening. She at- tended the public schools of Hillsborough County, where she graduated from Blake High School. She retired from The Florida State Department of Transportation.
She was preceded in death by: her parents, Charlie and Laura Williams; sister, Sarah Williams; brother, Charlie Williams, Jr. and grandsons, Malcom, Joshua and Jordan Clark.
She leaves to cherish her precious memories with: her daughters, Tyra Jones and Mia Patterson; son, Sharone Patter- son; grandchildren, James, Keena, Jamal, Jamar and Keana Harris; great-grandchildren, Miracle, Kenneth, Amari, Jor- dan, Grace, Josiah, Jaden, Lu- cinda and Drelynne; sisters, Laura Swain (Daniel), Felicia Moore (Michael) and Luella Williams; aunts, Catherine Turner, Sylvia Williams, Eunice Young, Bertha Gary (Walter), Edith Fulk and Ophelia Ball (Alphonso); uncles, William, Edward and Albert Young (Belle); nieces, Eunita and Doris Williams and Robin Hamilton- Cooley (Clarence); nephews, Daniel, Michael and Jermain Swain, Kimwana Hamilton, David Williams (Constance), Thomas Miller (Shelia), Dalian Yates (Kelli), Charlie Williams and Mark Singletary; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
The visitation will be held at Aikens Funeral Home on Fri- day, October 11th from 5 to 7 p. m. The family will receive friends from 5 to 6 p. m.
The family and friends are asked to meet at the chapel on Saturday for the service.
“Aikens Funeral Home”
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