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Funeral
      AIKENS
Accidents
Man Dies
Man Killed,
 DEATH LISTING
 AIKENS FUNERAL HOME
Ms. Shari Blair, Tampa
Mrs. Rosa Edwards, Tampa
Mrs. Evelina Hobbs Hudson, Tampa
Mr. Robert Meyer, Tampa
Mr. John O’Neal, Tampa
Mrs. Nevada Peacock, formally of Tampa,
INTEGRITY FUNERAL HOME
Mrs. Lakeisha Amengor, Bradenton, FL Mr. Pedro Lopez Medina, Tampa
HARMON FUNERAL HOME
Helen James
Sathurnin Seshie-Mensah
WILSON FUNERAL HOME
Ms. Juanita Carter, Tampa
Ms. Charlotte Francis, Tampa Ms. Elizabeth Tucker Jolly-Futch, Harlem, New York
Mrs. Victoria Gallon, Seffner Mrs. Mary Louise Ingram, Tampa Mr. Donald Layton, Brandon
Ms. Janet Mobley, Tampa
Ms. Mary Steele, Tampa
Mr. Zebbie Thompkins, Tampa Ms. Tamara Williams, Tampa
RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME
Ms. Diamond D. Copeland, Tampa Mrs. Florine E. Howard, Tampa Mr. Willie Johnson, Tampa
Mr. Urschell Myers, Tampa
Mr. Darryl Walker, Riverview Mrs. Darla Watson, Tampa Ms. Janice Woody, Tampa
       MS. SHARI E. BLAIR
A Homegoing Memorial Service for Ms. Shari E. Blair of Tampa, Florida, who passed away on Wednesday, June 6, 2018, will be held on Wednesday, June 13th, 6:30 p. m. at Aikens Funeral Home Chapel, 2708 E. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Rev. Carolyn Riggins, officiating.
Shari was born August 20, 1956 in Tampa, Florida, to Annie Mae Carey and Robert Dawson, both parents preceded her in death.
Shari attended and gradu- ated from Hillsborough High School. She also attended Hillsborough Community College. She started immedi- ately working with and car- ing for pre-school children for whom she had a warm spot in her heart. She never met a child she did not imme- diately like and cared for each as though they were a member of her own family.
Likewise, the children she cared for also liked the feel of her mothering hugs. Shari worked for many years at Snow White, Orient Road and Fat Albert Daycare Cen- ters, in Tampa. She served in an important role in each of these work locations. Her primary mission in working with children was to help each child to develop their full educational potential prior to entering school.
Shari also took pride in her immediate family whom she loved dearly and those in her extended family of friends, whom she took under her wing.
She is survived by: her son, Shaminda Fields; aunts, Darlene A. Matthews (Jeffrey “Chad”), Sherea A. Harper, Mary Ann Nealy, Mary Ann Harper, Gladys Nealy, Min- nie Lee Stebbins, and Joyce A. Gues; uncles, Edward Carey and Mose (Moses) Carey, Jr. (Peggy Richmond); cousins, Philip Carey and An- ndrea Carey Baskett (Sean), Zenzi Hopkins Mason, Ka- trena Stodghill (Henry), Va- lerie Carey, Kenya Scott (Sadie) and Jasmine Carey; nephew, KeMartia Jenkins; step nephew, Alex Worlds; she also leaves a host of other beloved friends and relatives who loved her and shared her love for children.
The family and friends are asked to meet at the chapel on Wednesday for the service.
“Aikens Funeral Home”
A 47-year-old man died Saturday after being struck by a tree branch. The accident took place at 7808 Berry Road, in Lumberton.
According to the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office, the unidentified man was assist- ing another man with trim- ming a tree when he was struck by a large branch.
He was pronounced dead at the scene.
A 63-year-old man was killed in a motorcycle accident late Saturday. The accident took place in the 400 block of Park Street, South, in St. Pe- tersburg.
According to police, a 2012 Harley Davidson motorcycle, driven by Michael Edward Hughes, of Treasure Island, was southbound on Park Street. He lost control of the motorcycle, at a curve and struck a guardrail.
His passenger, Ms. Deanna Dora McDorman, 54, of Treasure Island, was ejected from the motorcycle. She landed in the grass. Ms. McDorman was transported to Bayfront Health St. Pete, where she was listed in serious condition.
Hughes was also ejected and landed on the roadway. He was transported to Palms of Pasadena Hospital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival.
After Being
Woman Injured
Struck By
In Motorcycle
Tree Branch
Accident
     Woman
 Charged
 In Hit And Run
Accident
 A 35-year-old woman was arrested and charged in con- nection with a hit and run ac- cident. The accident took place early Monday on U. S. 19 and State Road 52.
According to the Florida Highway Patrol, Ms. Tracy Valure, 30, was walking east- bound across the highway and entered the path of a 2000 Dodge Ram Van, driven by Ms. Natasha Bustamonte, of Spring Hill. Her passenger was Ms. Joann Turner, 62, also of Spring Hill.
The driver’s outside mirror struck Ms. Valure, causing serious bodily injury.
After the accident, Ms. Bustamonte fled the scene. Highway Patrol Troopers later observed the vehicle traveling northbound on U. S. Highway 19 and conducted a traffic stop.
Ms. Bustamonte was ar- rested and charged with leav- ing the scene of an accident causing serious bodily injury.
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