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Funerals/Memoriams
HARMON
MS. JEANETTE ANN GEORGE
A Celebration of Life for Ms. Jeanette Ann George, who passed away May 7, 2021, will be held 4 P. M. Saturday, May 22, 2021, at Harmon Funeral Home, 5002 N. 40th St., Tampa, FL 33610, with Bishop Robert Har- rison, officiating.
Jeanette Ann George was born August 7, 1973. She went to LifePath Hospice House on May 7, 2021, where she joined the Heavenly home with her savior Jesus Christ.
She leaves to cherish her memories: her parents, Mrs. Brenda Joyce Greene and hus- band, Mr. Maceo Greene; Mr. James L. Brown and wife, Janice Brown; five siblings: Adarius Brown and wife, Shantevia Woodson, Adella Robinson, Vin- cent Robinson and wife, Redelia Robinson, Alexus Whelcher, Cu- trail George and a host of aun- ties, uncles, grandchildren, nephews, cousins and friends to share and cherish her memo- ries.
Family and friends will as- semble for the processional into Harmon Funeral Home Chapel at 3:45 P. M. Saturday. All in at- tendance are required to wear a mask and social distance as pre- scribed by the CDC guidelines.
A Harmon Burial
HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY
MARY A. WILLIAMS (aka, Tootsie)
We miss you dearly. There is not a day goes by that we wish you were here, but we know you are truly near, you are truly missed, but not forgotten.
We love you today and al- ways, your family.
MR. FREDDIE LEE MOULING
A Homegoing Celebration for Mr. Freddie Lee Mouling of Tampa, who passed away on Sun- day, May 9, 2021, will be held on Thursday, May 20th, 11 a. m. at Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery, 4615 E. Hanna Ave., Elder Ricardo Hester, officiating. The interment will be held in Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery.
He was a native and lifelong resident of Tampa, Florida, and was born to the late Thomas and Annie E. Mouling, Sr., on March 9, 1952.
He was educated in the public schools of Hillsborough County; and served in the United States Navy during the Vietnam War. He worked as a certified welder, held varies roles in the construc- tion industry, and as a CHEF. Be- cause of his unique cooking and grilling techniques, he earned the name “Captain Moo-Moo”.
In addition to being a devoted and loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, cousin, and friend, Captain Moo- Moo enjoyed playing dominos and cards, playing his oldies music, watching his western shows and football games. Yes, He was a FAITHFUL Buccaneer fan!
He was preceded in death by:
his parents, Thomas and Annie E. Mouling, Sr.; siblings, James West, Willie C. Mouling, Essie L. Sanders, Wylene Grant, and Annie R. Mouling; grandsons, Daniel Philyor, Jr. and Michael Williams, Jr.; brothers-in-law, Napoleon Hester and Harry Carr; sisters-in-law, Linda Mosley and Rosa Carr.
He leaves to cherish his fond memory: his loving and devoted wife of 35 years, Betty Ann Moul- ing; seven daughters, Nekeva Johnson (Eugene), Fredessa Reid (James), Holley Mouling, Lashondra Hamilton, Freda Mouling, Thomasina Mouling, and April Hamilton; sister, Mozelle Hester; three brothers, Thomas Mouling, Jr. (Meketha), Willie J. Mouling (Lehka), and Lamar Mouling, Sr. (Karen); 25 grandchildren, Aldreshia Boykin, Andre Boykin, Jr., Jumetris An- derson, Everett Hodge, 3rd, Allen Sampson (Tayne), Alvann Shelly, James Reid, Jr., Jamie Reid, Jeromy Reid, DeAngelo Philyor, Elexusea Philyor, Eliayah Phi- lyor, Curshondra Jones, Mi- dashia Slater, LaPorsha Range, Neco Williams, Dwight Hopkins, Demarion Hopkins, Eddie Blount, Eyanni Blount, Faith Watson, James Davis, Jr., Jacquez Davis, Jaden Davis, and Jaheim Hamilton; 17 great- grandchildren: Sister-in-law, Mary Ford; four brothers-in-law, Buddy Carr, Otis Carr, Robert Carr (Ilene), and Casey Sheffield; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
Visitation will be held from 5 – 7 p. m. on Wednesday, May 19, 2021 at Harmon Funeral Home, 5002 N. 40th Street, Tampa, FL 33610. We are asking family and friends to please follow the CDC Guidelines. Masks are required. Please follow the CDC Guidelines. Masks are required.
A Harmon Burial
MR. ALBERT (‘FATTY’) WILDER, JR.
Homegoing services for Mr. Albert “Fatty” Wilder, Jr., who passed away on May 11, 2021, will be held Saturday May 22, at 1 p. m. at Harmon Funeral Home, 5002 North 40th Street, Tampa, Florida 33610, with Apostle Otis Cooper, officiating. Interment will be made in Orange Hill Cemetery.
Albert “Fatty” Wilder, Jr. was born in Marion, Ohio on June 29, 1967, to the parents of Williemae and Albert Wilder. He attended the public schools in Hillsbor- ough County and at the time of his passing was employed by Black Rock Restaurant.
Fatty loved to spend time with family, friends, and who- ever he encountered. He was the family mechanic and a true sneaker fanatic. He also had a great sense of fashion. He was al- ways there when you needed him, you may get a cursing out, but he was there. He was a widely loved individual who had a passion for classic cars and music. He was truly outspoken and a humble individual. “Fatty” will be truly missed.
Albert “Fatty” Wilder, Jr was preceded in death by: his father, Albert Wilder; brother, James Anthony Wilder; uncles, Hinton Bell and KC Bell.
He leaves to cherish his mem- ories: his mother, Williemae Wilder; son, Albert Wilder, III; daughter Sykeriah Wilder (Jack); sisters: Mary Ann Wilder, Bar- bara Baity, Francina McAfee (Ceaph), Cindy Pierce and Wendy Pierce; brothers: Willie Frank Wilde; grandsons: Jayvin Baker and Ta’mir Wilder; nieces: Shon- quisha Engram (Eddie), Khadi- jah Ranger, Asha Baity, Chardonnae Wilder, Iliana and Royale Engram, Kendle, Kaylee, Kyarra, and Anayah; nephews: Malcolm McCullough, Ceaph McAfee, III, Ceaph K. McAfee, IV, Eddie and Shawn Engram; aunts: Lillie Bell (John), Jennie Booker, Betty McNight (Terry), Nell Wilder, Inez Holloway, Lois Wilder, Priscilla Wilder uncles: Garmon Bell (Cindy), Howard Wilder (Jannie), Larry Wilder (Johnnie), Curtis Threat (Janet), J. D. Wilder, Jr. and a host of other sorrowing aunts, uncles, cousins, relatives and friends. The family wishes that if anyone’s name was omitted, we sincerely apologize as this was not done in- tentionally.
Visitation for Albert “Fatty” Wilder will be held this Thursday evening from 5 p. m. until 9 p. m. at Harmon Funeral Home. Friends are invited to assemble at 12:45 p. m. for the homegoing service on Saturday.
A facial covering (mask) is re- quired to attend.
A Harmon Burial
INTEGRITY
MS. CYNTHIA S. JOHNSON
A Celebration of Life for Ms. Cynthia Susan Johnson (“Cynt”) will be held on Saturday, May 22, 2021 at El Shaddai Full Gospel Church, 1741 E. Gary Road, Lakeland, Florida, Dr. Rhonda Edwards, Pastor. Serv- ice will begin at 11 a. m., with prior public visitation from 9:30 a. m. – 10:45 a. m. Interment will follow at Oak Hill Burial Park, Lakeland.
Cynthia Susan Johnson was born on March 12, 1952, in Lake- land, FL to Eddie L. Johnson, Sr. and Betty J. Wiggs. Cynthia at- tended Lakeland Sr. High School. “Cynt” was an entrepre- neur and pillar of her commu- nity. Coaching her softball team, ABS (All Black Stars) brought her lots of joy. She used her melodious voice to sing praises to her precious Lord.
On May 2, 2021, Cynt an- swered the Lord’s call into her eternal rest.
Cynthia was preceded in death by: her parents; sister, Irene Patricia Johnson; nephews, Antonio Morris, Rashard Bennett, and Rodney Johnson.
She leaves to cherish her fondest memories: her children, Andrala Stephens, Sebrena Brown, and Reginald Johnson; brothers, Lawrence Sanders and Eddie “Beau” Johnson; sis- ter, Brenda Bennett; grandchil- dren, Alexander Okeke, Aleazea Foster, and Silton Johnson; great grandchildren, Christasia Mitchell and Faith Okeke; nieces, Delores, Hope, Syretta, N’Kalia and Krystal; nephews, Lawrence Jr. (Anthony), Ter- rance, Quentin, and Adrian; great nephews, Charlie, Kevin, Damari, Demetrius, Jr., Kylan Sanders, Deon Holmes, Adrian, Jr., Rodney, Jr., Amir, and K’Darius; great nieces, Charlee, Kenisha, Tonasia, Candice, Kendra, K’ leesia, Sky, and Syd- ney. And an exceptionally large host of godchildren.
A SERVICE OF INTEGRITY
MISSING YOU SO MUCH
KATRINA BATCHELOR WASHINGTON May 20, 1959 – September 25, 2018
It only seems like yesterday that you left us. So many things remind us of the great and happy times we spent together.
Forever in our thoughts, Barbara B. Johnson, mother, Jesyca L. Giles, daughter, and family.
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