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Funerals/Memoriam
HARMON
MS. ADDIE MAE SINGLETON
Homegoing Services for Addie Mae Singleton, who passed away on January 31, 2022, will be held Saturday, Feb- ruary 12, 2022, at 2 p.m., at Bible-Based Fellowship Church of Carrollwood, 4811 Ehrlich Road, Tampa Florida, 33624, with Pastor Anthony White, the pastor of Bible-Based Fellow- ship Church of Carrollwood, of- ficiating. Interment will be made on Monday, February 14, 2022, at 11:30 a.m., in Florida National Cemetery Bushnell, Florida. Mrs. Singleton will be laid to rest with her husband, the late Samuel G. Singleton, a U. S. armed forces veteran who passed away in July, 2007.
Addie Mae Singleton was born April 12, 1934 to the late Fred C. Douglas and Janie Pryor.
She finished public school, completed a few college courses at FAMU and later moved to Miami, FL, where she met and married Samuel Singleton, Sr.
They moved to Tampa, FL, where she then graduated from USF with a degree in Sociology and Education. She joined Good News Baptist Church and taught Sunday school for many years, she loved the Lord so much that she also taught Bible Study to her kids and the neighborhood children in her home. She joined Bible-Based Fellowship Church and was a faithful member for many years.
She was preceded in death by: her husband, Samuel Single- ton.
Addie was called to be with the Lord Monday, January 31, 2022.
She leaves to mourn: sons, Samuel Singleton, Jr. (Lisa), Gerard (Glori), (3) daughters, Susan Singleton, Lori Blanchett, Sandra Singleton; sisters, Aridean McCray, Elizabeth Scott and brother, Riley Douglas (Pauline); (11) grandchildren; (20) great grandchildren and (4), great, great, grandchildren and a host nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
She was the Greatest of Her time! A true Class Act!
Visitation will be held this Fri- day evening February 11, 2022 from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. at Har- mon Funeral Home 5002 N. 40th Street Tampa, FL 33610. Facial covering protection is necessary. Friends may assem- ble at the church at 1:45 p.m. on Saturday.
A Harmon Burial.
JACKSON
MR. ULYSSES MARSHALL
A Homegoing Celebration for Mr. Uylsses Marshall, who earned his heavenly wings on January 28, 2022, will be held Saturday, February 12th, at 1 PM at Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery, 4615 E Hanna Ave, Tampa, FL with Minister Ulysses S Marshall, Sr., of St Mary M. B. Church, Parrish, FL , Eulogist and Rev. Eric L Davis, Sr., pas- tor of Emmanuel M. B. Church Tampa, Officiating. Interment will follow.
Ulysses Marshall was born June 10, 1935. Although he was educated in the school system of Hillsborough County, he joined the work force an early age. He later retired from both the Chlo- ride Battery plant and Hillsbor- ough County Public Schools.
Ulysses never let a good con- versation go on too long before letting you know that he saw #42, Jackie Robinson practice here in Tampa Bay. Collecting historical Black newspaper arti- cles with others was something he really enjoyed. Our Dad was a good man and would always go beyond that extra mile for fam- ily and friends alike. He was a member of First Baptist Church of West Tampa, Rev Rayford Harper, pastor, where he was baptized.
Ulysses was preceded in death by: parents, Clarence and Theresa Marshall; sister, Joyce Ann; grandson, Marquis Roberts; brothers-in-law, Roy Wheeler, Freeman Flowers, and Alfonso Adams; sisters-in-law, Altamese Copeland, Barbara Faison, Gussie Louise Liv- ingston, and Maxine Daymond.
He leaves to cherish old and new coming memories with his seven children: Clarence (Jacqueline) Marshall, Brenda Riascos, Curtis Roberts (Tamika), Ronald (Charlene) Marshall, Lashan (Daryl) Myers, Ulysses S. (Atiya) Marshall, Sr., and dad’s baby girl Tiffany Webb Marshall; grandchildren, Shemetria (Joseph, Sr.,) Harris, Nickolette Kennedy, Latoya Everett, Gregory Everett, Brit- tany Brown, Natasha Roberts, NaQoia Roberts, Curtis Roberts,
Jr., Natoia Roberts, Nashandra Roberts, Naketta Roberts, Kirsten Roberts, Marissa Mar- shall, Ronald Marshall, Jr., Christopher Kendricks, Tavia Marshall, Ulysses S. Marshall, Jr., Desmond Marshall, Darius Marshall, Imani Marshall, Cas- sidy Marshall, Calise Marshall, Ulysses Symere Marshall, Zay- dan Cruz, Royale Marshall, George Smith, Michael Palmer, Jaretta Whitaker, and Jarrell Goston; great grandchildren, Joseph, Jr., Jolicia, Jomecia and Jorissa Harris, Dominic Janiya, and Jacobi Kennedy, Monshay, Donte, Tashell, Jamario, Kevona, Janyia, Auria, Curtis, III, Cherish, Marquis, Nasir, Hanna, Jace, Ivy, Rashad, Rashonda, Keondre, Jasaun, Raquel, Jermaine, Jaylen, Al- lana, Rene, Ro’honi, Arnor, Mikayla, Kamuhia, Makyhia, Michael, Cayden, Zavien, Jare- lencia, Jarell, Jayden, Jamar, Jamie, Amarion, Yaz, Jeremiah, Jayelle and Regina; great, great grandchildren, Harmony, Lakai, Amorri, Albert, Anarri and Leg- end; sisters, Ollie Nell Wheeler, Claretha Marshall Flowers, Jewel Jenrette, Jacqueline Adams, and Cecilia (Paul) Mc- Coyall; nephews and nieces, Alton (Betty) Wheeler, Gilver (Ernestine) Wheeler, Kim (Earl) Hamilton, Vanessa Flowers, Sonya Adams, Mark Adams, Monica (Jeffrey) White, Geno (Shelia) Adams, Bruce Collins, Harold Powell, Paula McCoy, Ronald Williams, Jacqueline, Quante, David, Edward and and Craig Love, Clarissa Norman, Mille Presley (Richard), Edward Faison, Lynn Medina, Valerie Livingston, Deanna (Mike) Kerr, Joseph (KiKi), Sherwood, Renee, Timothy and Travis (Shayla) Daymond, Achie Williams, Cherise (Derrick) Stephenson, Tashon Martin, Victoria King, Virginia (Calib) Joseph, and Charity Livingston; other family members and friends, Lorene, Eddie Lee, Jr., and Carol White, Maudie Mar- shall, Joyce Marshall, Herbert, Jr., Gregory, Cheryl, and Debra Green, Thompson, Coy, Flem- ings, Brookins, Cole and Norton Families, Belinda Carter, Don- ald and Alfonso (Portia) Liv- ingston, Bessie Love, and Cynthia Williams; at home Susie Becker, Crystal, and Taylor, best pet Maddie, a host of devoted family members and friends, He will greatly missed, but shall re- main forever in our hearts of all who knew and loved him.
Viewing will be Saturday, February 12th, from 12 noon to 1 p.m. at the Graveside at Rest Haven Memorial Park Ceme- tery. The family ask that every meet at the Cemetery at 12:30 PM. WE ARE FOLLOWING CDC GUIDELINES, MASKS ARE RE- QUIRED. Arrangements by: RONALD J DERR, SR, LFDIC.
JACKSON FUNERAL HOME
RAY WILLIAMS
MS. IDA MAE BALDWIN
Ms. Ida Mae Baldwin, of Tampa, Florida, received her heavenly wings on Thursday, January 27, 2022. The Celebra- tion of Life Services will be held on Saturday, February 12, 2022, 2:00 p.m. at Ray Williams Me- morial Chapel, 301 N. Howard Avenue, Tampa, Florida, 33606, with Rev. Dr. Maxine Wood- side, Associate Pastor, 34th Street Church of God, officiat- ing. MASKS RECOMMENDED. Interment will follow at Rest Haven Memorial Park Ceme- tery.
Ms. Ida Mae Damen-Bald- win was born on August 1, 1938, to Arthur Damen and Florida Nathan in Tampa, Florida. She was the youngest of six siblings. Ida grew up in the Tampa Bay area attending local schools in Hillsborough County.
Ida was employed with St. Joseph’s Hospital for 25 years until she retired. After retire- ment, she then worked another ten years with the Hillsborough County School District as a School Crossing Guard. Later, she permanently retired and began to really enjoy life.
She was preceded in death by: her parents, Arthur Damen and Florida Nathan; husband, Donald Lee Baldwin; daughter, Florida Bigham-Evans; three sisters, Vandeline Smith, Florine Darby, and Dorothy Roberts; two brothers, Bernard Russell, and Douglas Williams; three brothers-in-law, Leroy Smith, Charlie Darby, Sr., and Richard Roberts; two nephews, Charlie Darby, Jr., and Jerome Darby.
She leaves to cherish her love, legacy, and memories: six children including three sons, Robert L. Cook, Ishmael E. Jackson, and Arthur R. Killins (Sandra), three daughters, Rev. Jacqueline M. Berrien, (Artis), Vandeline Y. Killins, and Florine D. Morris; and, a host of grandchildren, great grandchil- dren, nieces, nephews, and other family members. A very special thank you to Annette McNamee and Maria (Gussie) Grady who constantly showered her with love and care.
Visitation will be held on Friday, February 11, 2022, from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Ray Williams Funeral Home, 301 N. Howard Avenue, Tampa, Florida, 33606. MASKS REC- OMMENDED.
Arrangements entrusted to Ray Williams Funeral Home, Rhodes and Northern, owners.
          MS. MARY WIMBUSH
Funeral services for Ms. Mary Ella Wimbush, who passed away on January 28, 2022, will be held Saturday, February 12, 2022, at 11 a.m., at Temple Terrace United Methodist Church, 5030 East Busch Boulevard, Temple Ter- race, Florida, 33617 with Apos- tle Otis Cooper, pastor of Travail and Triumph Ministries, Tampa, officiating.
Ms. Mary Wimbush was a well-known native of Tampa; ac- tive in the areas of cleaning, or- ganizing, and sports.
She leaves to cherish her memory: her mother, Sandra Arnold; sons Travis Jackson and Isaiah Hudson; sister, Theresa Wimbush; brother, Robert Wimbush; grandchildren, Travis Jackson Jr., Tamyah Jackson Tyrae Jackson; nieces and nephews Herbert Stubbins, Edward Stubbins, Tiesha Wim- bush, Sandrika Scott, Morecia Scott, Javares Wimbush, Robert Wimbush, III, Robert Wimbush, Tyree Wimbush, and Boquasha Wimbush; a host of family and friends.
Visitation for Ms. Mary Ella Wimbush will begin at 10 a.m., Saturday morning at the church.
Facial covering protection is required.
A Harmon Burial
 HAPPY VALENTINE’S
ERIKA MCDUFFY Sunrise: 8/16/1972 Sunset: 10/23/2021
Our hearts are still in shock, Muffy, we can’t believe it’s real. But God knows why, and we have comfort in know- ing you were ready and saved. No more pain or sorrow. You are finally free.
Fly high, our Love. The family and friends.
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