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  Funerals/Card Of Thanks/Memoriams
WILSON
BRANDON
DEATH ANNOUNCEMENT
IN MEMORIAM
ELLEN J. DUHART August 12 - February 20
Thinking Of You
I thank you for the love you gave us. Words cannot ex-
press how much happiness you gave us. We are happy that we had so many years with you. We’ll give you our love, we miss you Mother!
Love, your family. I will always love and cry for you.
     BIRTHDAY MEMORIAM
TIFFANY L. WALKER March 2
Really going to miss you, it’s going to be different with- out you. Time is going to be hard and seemingly slow. For the rest of our lives we will be thinking of you.
Time came when you had to go, we are all missing you my sister.
I’ll miss you my friend (Tasha).
We promise our love for you will never end. In your finest hour, Mother was there with you. Without you things won’t be the same. But there is a higher power that we answer to and you heard Him call your name.
Really going to miss everything about your smiling face! I know you want us all to be strong. I know you are going to that magical place singing you a brand new song. I promise your family’s love for you will never end.
We’re really going to miss you. Your family and kids: Regan, Piggy and Tasha. Peanut (etc., etc.) calleth.
      MS. STEPHANIE LA JUNE BENNETT
A Celebration of Life Service for Ms. Stephanie La June Ben- nett will be held Saturday, March 3, 2018, at 2 p. m. at Wilson Fu- neral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, Florida, with Elder Daryl Flintroy, of Grace Tabernacle Church of God In Christ, officiat- ing. Interment will follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery.
Ms. Stephanie L. Bennett was born on November 10, 1960 in Tampa, Florida, to the parentage of Mrs. Ernestine Dyer Darkins and Mr. C. L. Bennett. She at- tended school in Hillsborough County. She passed away on Feb- ruary 16, 2018.
Stephanie was preceded in death by: her mother, Ernestine Dyer Darkins; her father, C. L. Bennett; her sister, Renita L. Williams; and her brother, Regi- nald G. Bass.
She leaves behind to cherish loving memories: her sons, Otis K. Padgett, IV and wife, Chelsea H., of North Carolina, Warren J. Padgett, of California and Der- rick A. Johnson of Tampa, FL; grandchildren, Jayden A. Pad- gett, Jordyn M. Padgett, Olivia K. Padgett, Otis K. Padgett V, and Opal K. Padgett; sisters, Al- tamese Alexander-Smith, Donna M. Shields, Twan Dyer Singleton and Robin Darkins-Harris; aunts, Nada Harrison, Lenora Fisher (Roland) and Rose Mor- ton (James); uncle, Terry Harri- son; brother-in-law, Joseph Williams; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other rela- tives and friends; special friends, Aunt Barbara Buie and the Buie Family, the Edwards Family and the Grace Tabernacle Church of God in Christ Family.
There will be a viewing on Friday, March 2, 2018, at Wilson Funeral Home from 4 - 6 p. m.
Friends are asked to assem- ble at the funeral home on Satur- day at approximately 1:45 p. m. for the service.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
MR. ALGERNON BUTLER, JR.
Mr. Algernon Butler, Jr., also known as “Al,” of Tampa, Florida, passed away Tuesday, February 20, 2018. The Funeral Services will be held Saturday, March3,2018at1p.m.at Highpoint Church of Brandon, 2207 Lithia Pinecrest Road, Valrico, Florida, 33596, Pastor David Goldsberry, with Pastor Patrick Woodfork, officiating. The viewing will be held from 12-1 p. m. at the same location.
Mr. Algernon Butler, Jr. was born on September 17, 1973 to Algernon Butler, Sr. and Almeta Butler in Tampa, Florida. Algernon was a life- long resident of Tampa, Florida. He was educated in the Hillsborough County School System. He worked for K&B granite factory and took much pride in his ability to install granite and train others. Al’s passion was music and in- stalling stereos and speakers in cars.
Algernon was preceded in death by: his father, Algernon Butler, Sr.; his maternal grand- parents and paternal grandpar- ents; uncles, Clarence Anderson and Samuel Barr; aunts, Barbara Barr Harris and Sandra Debose.
Algernon Butler leaves to cherish his memory: mother, Almeta Butler; grandfather, Samuel Barr; children, Dra- montae Lee, Alesha Butler, Alquesha Butler, Algernon But- ler, III and Paris Butler; sisters, Yolonda Gipson-Mackey (Car- los), Rachquel Gipson; broth- ers, Kino Butler, Leon Williams; 4 grandchildren; aunts, Sylvia Barr, Deborah Barr; 2 nieces and 1 nephew; and a host of loving aunts, un- cles, cousins, friends and ex- tended family.
The repast will be held at the church immediately after the service.
Arrangements entrusted to Brandon Funeral Home.
CHARLES B. LIVINGSTON 6/15/71 - 2/25/18
Charles slipped away peace- fully on Sunday 2/25/18 at Melech Hospice House.
“Dear brother and best friend, I love you to the moon and back. You will be deeply missed. Charles, you will be con- tinually remembered. You are now free! Rest up for now, tell Nana that I miss her.”
Love you, big sister, Nikki.
  CARD OF THANKS
MR. OLIVER MAYO, JR.
The family of the late Mr. Oliver Mayo, Jr. extends grateful appreciation to all acts of kindness and sympa- thetic gestures shown during the illness and passing of our dear beloved father. May God richly bless each of you.
Special acknowledge- ment to First Baptist Church of College Hill church fam- ily, Dr. S. Evan Burrows, Rev. Christopher Jarnegan and Ministerial Staff, Elder Clifford Tyson, Pastor Michael Neely, Minister Marcus Elkin, The New Mil- lennium Church family, LifePath Hospice Indigo Team, American Legion Post 167, 1st Vice Commander Eu- nice Butts, Commander Johnny HiSmith, Ray Williams Funeral Home.
Very special thanks to his son-in-law, John Anderson, Sr., caregiver, Deacon Albert Bell, Deacon James Davis, Barbara Hills, Debra Gainer, Kenneth Anthony, Freda Davis and Gloria Sterrex, Kevin and Katrina Toliver, and Lafawn Leek.
The family.
   BIRTHDAY MEMORIAM
SARAH HARRISON 3/2/1934 - 3/21/2017
Happy Birthday in Heaven, Mom.
Not a day goes by when I don’t think of you. I miss you and love you.
I thank God I was blessed to be your daugh- ter.
Love you always, Bar- bara and family.
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