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Former Tampa Coach, Mentor Laid To Rest
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LOVE
JA’QUAVIAS DALOYD HENDERSON November 9
True Love And Don’t Be Blinded By The Truth!
The “day” that we will never forget has come when our
“Majesty” laid His life down from a broken heart.
My beloved, the “storms” may come and the “fire” may rage,
but the “love” for my 2 sons, Jeremia’h and Ja’Quavias, will never change.
They hated the “Father,” so they hated the Son. “My God,” my God, forgive them for they know not what they do!
My beloved, it’s only “proper” and fitting that we “honor” our son.
Dreams of “paradise” with everlasting “songs” of love by L: Ja’Quavias, Ja’Quavias, and Jeremia’h, I will always “love” you and be with you.
And remember this my 2 sons, after the “rain,” falls we wish love for all. I was “L,” and he was “Q”, your baby son, Lol.
Love, your father, Lloyd Leon Henderson, with enduring, un- failing, and everlasting love, always and forever. The dream lives
on!
And, as for me, I was my father’s son, only tender and
“beloved” in the sight of my mother, but he taught me also, to keep his ways, and love, and live.
And, that’s just the way it is. And remember, and don’t never forget, I told you this “war” was being fought for your son’s name to go down through generations to generations.
The end.
It’s a new day. God is good. Love conquers all.
BIRTHDAY MEMORIAM
JAMAR aka WOODIE
Happy Birthday Jamar, a.k.a. Woodie! We miss you and love you unconditionally always. We pray you’ve found peace and know that your chil- dren will never forget you and cherish you dearly.
Your mother and youngest brother love you beyond words and not a day goes by you don’t cross our minds.
Your fiancée, Lala holds on tight to the memories you guys created together and will always have a special place for you reserved in her heart.
Even though we miss you, we find peace in knowing you’re at peace and in a better place. Continue to sleep in perfect peace.
We miss you and love you forever and always. Until we meet again, Happy 33rd Birth- day, Jamar Freddie Bond!!!
BY IRIS B. HOLTON Sentinel City Editor
A former Tampa resident who wore many hats passed away last month. He was living in Macon, Georgia at the time of his death.
Mr. Roy Bryant Robin- son, Jr., was 80-years-old.
A native of Macon, Mr. Robinson was born in Thomasville, Georgia. He relo- cated to Florida with his family at an early age.
He attended the local schools of Hillsborough County, graduating from Don Thompson Vocational High School. He earned a basketball scholarship, and attended Fort Valley State College.
After graduation, he re- turned to Macon and worked at the Peter G. Appling High School for several years. He re- located to another high school after integration and taught and coached basketball. Mr. Robinson returned to Georgia College, where he earned his Master’s Degree in Education with a concentration in health and physical education.
Armed with his Master’s De- gree, Mr. Robinson returned to Tampa, where he lived and
MR. ROY BRYANT ROBINSON, JR.
worked for nearly 30 years. While living in Tampa, he served in many capacities, including mentoring students and coach- ing basketball. He also was em- ployed at the Tampa Housing Authority, Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office, City of Tampa Recreation Department, and Lee Davis Service Center.
Mr. Robinson is survived by his children, Roy Bryant Robinson, III, Melanie Robinson McMorrin, and Danys Hope Golightly; 4 grandchildren, a loving friend, Ms. Yvonne Love, of St. Pe- tersburg, among other family members and friends.
He was laid to rest on Octo- ber 13th, in Macon, Georgia.
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