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Funerals
ABUNDANT FAVOR
Crime
    WILSON
MR. THEODIS WALLACE
A Private Celebration of Life Service will be held for Mr. Theodis Wallace, who passed on May 26, 2020.
Mr. Theodis Wallace is sur- vived by wife, Deborah Wright; daughter, Shaketa Wright; granddaughter, Alicia Wright and other relatives and friends.
Mr. Theodis Wallace was born on April 29, 1952, in Bessemer, Alabama. He served honorably in the United States Army, from June 8, 1972 through March 23, 1974. Mr. Wallace was a Landscaper.
There will be a visitation on Friday June 12, 2020 at Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, Florida from 3 – 8 p. m. Due to the current CDC restrictions, we are asking that you use the visitation as an op- portunity to pay your final re- spects. For your convenience and safety, we have extended our visitation hours.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
CANNON
MIRACLEZ-JURNI MILES
Celebration of Life Service for Miraclez-Jurni Miles of Plant City, FL will be held Saturday, June 13, 2020, 2 p. m., at Church the Bible Way, 3707 Ave. M, NW, Winter Haven, FL 33888, Minis- ter Tilex Altidor, officiating.
The viewing will be Friday, June12,2020,5p.m.–7p.m., at Cannon Funeral Home, 317 W. Memorial Blvd., Lakeland, FL 33815.
She is survived by her mother, Tamesha Miles; brother, Janye Evans, and grandfather, Byran Miles.
4 Dead Identified After Police Chase
       MRS. SANDRA JEAN WARREN
Ms. Sandra Jean Warren was born April 13, 1953 in Tampa, FL, to Alma Lee Gilbert and the late Marvin Messer. Sandra attended school in Hills- borough County, graduating from Middleton High School.
She was employed by Sears Department Store for 22 years.
Sandra met the love of her life, Willie Warren, September 1978. After a loving courtship they were united in holy matri- mony on February 14, 1992. To this union there were five chil- dren: Sheryll, LaTonya, LaTa- mara, Selecha and Sylvester. Sandra was a member of New Bethel Missionary Baptist Church under the pastorate of Rev. Leroy Raymond Stancil.
Sandra liked to plan activi- ties for the family and just spoil- ing her grandchildren. She loved to eat Frosted Flakes and oatmeal, if she could beat her grandchildren to it. Game night was always Friday night with Po- keno being her favorite game. She loved having everyone over for Sunday dinner. She was the boss of the family called “boss lady.” Her favorite quote was, “Shawn need to come and get these kids”.
She was preceded in death by: grandmothers, Ruthie B. Mosley and Bessie M. Austin; mother-and-father-in- law, Min- ister Elois Warren and Dec. Willie Warren, Sr.
She leaves to cherish her memories: a loving and devoted husband of 43 years, Willie War- ren, Jr.; four daughters, Sheryll Green (James), LaTonya Brown, LaTamara Brown, Selecha An- derson; son, Sylvester D. Brown: eleven grandchildren; nine great grandchildren; mother, Alma Lee Gilbert; siblings: Josie John- son, Robin Graham, Isoralee Gilbert, Randall Smith, Marvin Messer, Reginald Messer and George Messer; aunt, Florence Mosley; uncle, J. T. Willis.
Sandra Jean Warren passed away on Thursday, June 4, 2020. Viewing: 6-8 p. m. on Fri- day, June 12, 2020, at Reborn Christian Fellowship Center, 3101 East Lake Avenue, Tampa. Service at 11 a. m., on Saturday, June 13, 2020 at the church.
Arrangements entrusted to Abundant Favor Mortuary, 916 13th Street West, Bradenton, FL. 34205. Phone: 941-747- 2700.
MYKERIA “KEKE” JACOBS
VICTORIA CREED
RANDOLPH “CHUCKY’ HAYNES
MARQUIA DAVIS
      Four teenagers who lost their lives last week after being chased by police in a stolen ve- hicle, have been identified.
According to a report from the Tampa Police Dept., the officers spotted a stolen Nis- san Altima at N. Dale Mabry highway and E. Keenedy Blvd. The officers attempted to stop the vehicle with 6 occupants (3 males, 3 females), when the vehicle fled at a high rate of speed.
The officers initiated pur- suit of the vehicle, which they say lasted less than 2 minutes. The vehicle crashed on W. Cy- press St., just west of Reo St., on Wednesday morning, June 3, 2020, at 2:39 a. m.
The officers immediately pulled 2 occupants from the car and rendered aid, while additional officers attempted to get the others out. Fire Res- cue arrived and pronounced the remaining persons in the vehicle deceased.
A 20-year-old male in the car was treated and released; a 19-year-old male was admitted to a local hospital in critical condition. Their names have not been released.
The deceased are: 18-year-
old male, 17, 16 and 15 year old females.
The youngest in the group,
Mykeria “Keke” Jacobs,
15, will be buried on Saturday, June 20th. Her family has cho- sen Ray Williams Funeral Home to handle her service.
Others identified as being in the vehicle are: Randolph “Chucky” Haynes, Mar- quia Davis, and Victoria Creed.
Funeral services for Haynes will be held this weekend on Sunday at Myrtle Hill Cemetery. Aikens Funeral Home is in charge of the serv- ice (see funeral notices in this edition).
Tomika Jordan, mother of Marquia Davis, has set up a gofundme page for her daughter. The contact infor- mation is: https://www.go- fundme.com/f/justice-for-mar quia-davis.
No information has been released on the 2 who were in- jured in the accident.
Tampa police have said that the investigation is ongo- ing. A call to Chief of Police Brian Dugan about the chase was not returned at press time.
The vehicle after the crash.
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