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Funerals/Memoriam
AIKENS
MR. OSCAR LEE LAWRENCE, JR. ‘BIG O’
A Homegoing Graveside Service for Mr. Oscar Lee Lawrence, Jr., “Big O” of Tampa, Florida, who passed away, Wednesday, November 17, 2021, will be held Saturday, November 27th, at 10:00 a.m., at Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery, 4615 E. Hanna Ave., Rev. Dr. Willie Richardson, Sr., officiating. The interment will follow.
Oscar was born October 7, 1971, in Tampa, Florida, to Oscar Lee Lawrence, Sr., and Shirley Johnson (Bludsaw).
He completed his formal ed- ucation in the Hillsborough County public school system. Oscar enjoyed playing basket- ball and drawing.
He was preceded in death by: Oscar Lawrence, Sr., and Rev. Eddie Johnson.
He leaves to cherish his memories with: his wife, Tosha Moreland-Lawrence; mother, Shirley Johnson; children, Oscar Lawrence, Onethia Pe- terkins, Osceayrra Lawrence- Horace and Tiphani Bell; grandchildren, Keion and Ky- mari Lawrence and DeArie Ho- race; brothers, Taurus, Alexander, Leon, Jeffery, and Anthony Johnson; sister, Dijia Johnson-Morgan; and other sorrowing cousins, nieces, rela- tives, and friends to include, Reggie Lewis, Kimberly Ledbet- ter-Sherrod, and Shana Faison.
Oscar will be truly missed by all who knew him.
The family and friends are asked to meet at the graveside on Saturday, November 27th for the service. We are following the CDC guidelines.
“AIKENS FUNERAL HOME.”
HARMON
MR. JOE A. STROMAN
Mr. Joe A. Stroman was born in Tampa to the late Francine Stroman and John L. Williams. He graduated from Hillsbor- ough County public schools.
Joe loved fishing and hang- ing out with his family.
Mr. Stroman was preceded in death by: his mother, Francine Stroman; father, John L. Williams and his aunties, Janette Marie Powell Morgan, Linda Gail Jenkins, Patrica Anne Moore, and Rosetta Green Whitaker, 2 uncles, Oliver and Wallace Green, and his oldest sister, Rose Marie Gainer.
He leaves to cherish his memories: his only son, Joemiis Stroman; sisters, Dorothy Williams, Falisha Barr (Solomon) Bryant; brothers, Joe (Tawanda) Williams, Johnny Williams, James Williams, Jerry Williams and Christopher Stro- man; nephews, James Phillips, Preston Williams, Jerrod Williams, Sgt. Dandarrius (Christen) Harvey, Reginald (Rudina) Williams, Roger Williams, Johnny Williams Jr., Derek Williams, John (Chrystal) Hunter, Anthony Hunter, Cort- ney Hunter, Kenny Kendrick, Damaris Jordan, Brain Barr, Samaja Bryant and Christopher Stroman Jr.; nieces, Laprenda Williams, Marquita Williams, Margaretta Williams, Dantasia Harvey, Cursharra Haines, Lameisha Hunter Tylira Owens, Faith Johnson, Heaven John- son, Samorie Bryant, and Des- tiny Brown, oldest great niece, Markesia Brown; and cousins, Barbara Jenkins, Lorrenna Jenkins, Reko Jenkins, Fred- drick Jenkins, Freddricka Jenk- ins, Ebonyka Kelley, of Springfield, Mass. Pamela Green, and Clara Green, of North Carolina and a host of lov- ing nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
“A HARMON BURIAL.”
INTEGRITY
MR. REGINALD CHARLES HUDLEY, III
A Celebration of Life for Mr. Reginald Charles Hudley, III, will be held on Saturday, No- vember 27, 2021, at 11:00 a.m. at Integrity Funeral Services, 3822 E. 7th Avenue, Tampa, Florida, 33605, with Pastor Green, offici- ating and Apostle Gregory An- derson, The Rock of Tampa Bay, eulogist. Interment will follow at Orange Hill Cemetery.
Today we are celebrating the homegoing of Mr. Reginald Charles Hudley, III, of Tampa, FL.
Mr. Reginald Charles Hud- ley, III, departed his life to enter his eternal rest on Saturday, No- vember 13, 2021.
Reginald was born January 27, 1994, to Missy Horton and stepdad Courtney Carr. He was the second oldest of his siblings.
Reggie was a loving son, brother, and devoted father to his children. He had a humble spirit and was a very respectful young man.
He was preceded in death by: his uncle, Anthony House, Jr.; great grandparents, Johnnie Lou Haley, Ozzie and Amp; Daisy Horton; great aunts, Mary Ford, Sandra Ziegler, Cora Green and great uncle, Clarence Copeland, Jr.
To cherish his memories, he leaves: 3 children Ravion Hud- ley, Railey Hudley and Rhiannie Hudley; girlfriend, Shanta Med- ley; mother, Missy Horton (Courtney); siblings, Brittney Hudley, Carlos Oliver, Carlesha LaGreera, Antonio LaGreera and MarKayla Wise; nieces, Kendrea, Malaya and De; Yonni; grandmother, Linda Watson (Allen); grandfather, Ozzie Hor- ton (Cheryl); aunt, Ashley Huff- man; , great aunts, Shirley Marshall (Zell), Frances Russell, Debra Cole (Otis), Carolyn Brooks, Shirley Black (Lloyd), Leola Green (John), Irma Wig- gins and Geneva Copeland (Mau- rice); great uncles, David Hickmon (Annie) and Rick Hick- mon; and a host of family and friends who loved him dearly.
Visitation will be held on Fri- day, November 26, 2021, 6-8 p.m. at Integrity. Facial Masks are Required.
“A SERVICE OF INTEGRITY”
JACKSON
MR. DARIO WALLACE, JR.
A Celebration of Life Memo- rial Service for Mr. Dario Wal- lace, Jr., who passed away on November 6, 2021, in Valdosta, Georgia. Visitation will be held Saturday, November 27, 2021, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Jackson Funeral Home 4605 N. 34th Street Tampa Florida 33610.
Dario was born September 15, 1980, in Tampa, Florida. His parents are Mr. Dario Wallace, Sr., and Mrs. Rickie McCray. He attended Public Schools of Hills- borough County, graduating from Tampa Bay Technical High School.
Dario was proceeded in death by: his grandparents.
He leaves to cherish his memories: loving wife, Tameeka Wallace, 4 children; Dario Wal- lace, III, Mario Wallace, MaCayla Wallace, and Em- manuel Wallace; 2 brothers Robert Session, and Christopher Wallace; 4 sisters, Shenita Hall, Angie Slaton, Jessica Slaton, and Rosiland Fulk; mother, Rickie McCray, father, Dario Wallace, Sr., stepmother, Anna Wallace, and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.
Please Follow CDC Guide- lines. Masks are Required.
Funeral Arrangements are Entrusted to Jackson Funeral Home.
            MR. FRANK CHURCHWELL I
A Homegoing Celebration for Mr. Frank Churchwell, I of Gib- sonton, Florida who passed away on November 18, 2021, will be held on Saturday, November 27th, 11 a. m. at Allen Temple AME Church, 2101 N. Lowe Street, Rev. Dr. Glenn B. Dames, Jr., Pastor; Rev. Dr. Bartholomew Banks, pastor of St. John Progressive M. B. Church, officiating. The inter- ment will be held in Holder Cemetery, Holder, Florida.
Frank Churchwell, a loving husband, and father of three chil- dren passed away suddenly at the ageof50.Hewasthesonofthe late Samuel V. Churchwell and Rossie M. Atkins-Joyner. Frank was a graduate of Lecanto High School, Lecanto, Florida, where he was the Sargeant Major in the Jr. ROTC. He attended Bethune- Cookman University, where he met his wife of 29 years, Nichole (Nikki) Churchwell. He was the proprietor of Churchwell Prop- erty Maintenance, Incorporated (CPM Services). He was a mem- ber of St. John Progressive MB Church, Tampa, FL. Frank was loved by many because of the kindness he showed to everyone. Frank enjoyed, fishing, cooking, and gardening.
He leaves fond memories with: his devoted wife, Nichole Churchwell; son, Frank Damone Churchwell, II (Ambre); daugh- ters, Nichola Churchwell and Symmora Churchwell; father, Douglas Joyner, Sr. (Cynthia); brothers, Douglas Joyner, Jr. (Rosana), Terrence Joyner, Shohn Joyner, Jerimee Joyner (Rebecca); sister, Samantha Churchwell; and a host of other sorrowing relatives and friends who will miss him.
The visitation will be held at Aikens Funeral Home on Friday, November 26th from 5-7 p. m. and one hour (10-11 a. m.) prior to the service at the church on Satur- day. The family and friends are asked to meet at the church for the service on Saturday. We are following the CDC guidelines.
“AIKENS FUNERAL HOME”
 IN MEMORIAM
ELDER JOSEPH JEFFERSON, JR. 11/23/1991
As some people journey through life, they leave foot- prints of kindness and love, courage and compassion, joy and faith. Even when they’re gone, the trail they’ve left be- hind continues to inspire us.
Love always, mother, Martha Thompson and fam- ily.
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