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WILSON
MR. CHARLIE LEE HALL
Homegoing Celebration for Mr. Charlie Lee Hall will be held on Sat- urday, October 19, 2019, at 10 a. m., at Christ Fellowship Church, 300 E. Sligh Avenue, Tampa, Florida, Pas- tor Waylon Bruce Moore, with Pas- tor Edwin Walker, officiating. Interment will follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery, 4615 E. Hanna Avenue, Tampa, Florida.
Charlie Lee Hall was born May 17, 1951 in Trenton, FL. He was the third child born to Andrew C. Hall and Rosabell Fredrick. At an early age, he accepted Christ as his Lord and Savior.
Charlie attended John Morris High School in Trenton, FL. He moved to Tampa in 1968 with his family and remained in Tampa until his passing. He enjoyed driv- ing and farming. Charlie departed this life on October 5, 2019.
Mr. Hall was preceded in death by: his parents, Andrew C. Hall and Rosabell Fredrick; son, Barry An- drew Keaton; brother, Freddie Lee Hall; sister-in-law, Dorthy Hall and niece, Anita Hall.
He leaves behind many sorrow- ing hearts including: his very spe- cial lady, Monique Snipes; four grandchildren, Barry Keaton, Bryon Keaton, Shavontae Keaton and Shaheed Jackson; one brother, Tommy (Marie) Hall; one sister, Deloris Nathan; one great aunt, Margaret Griffin; eleven nephews, Freddie Hall, Tommy Hall, Jr., Eu- gene Nathan, Roy Nathan, Andrew Hall, Maurice Brown, Horace (Ash- ley) Brown, Leon Brown, Charles Hall, Jamarcus Hall and Demetrius Hall; seven nieces, Deloris Stead- man, Tyria Hall, Charlene Nathan, Stephanie Hall, Antel Smith, Do- minique Smith, all of Tampa; Tameka Hall of Sarasota, FL; great nieces; great nephews; two close friends: Johnny Moye and Charles Peoples; and a host of other rela- tives and friends.
There will be a viewing on Fri- day, October 18, 2019, at Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, Florida from 5 – 8 p. m.
Friends are asked to assemble at the church on Saturday at ap- proximately 9:45 a. m.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
her foundation in the Christian faith and accepted her call to Ministry. Upon her arrival to Tampa, she joined Trinity CME Church as she began her jour- ney in Ministry. This led to her first charge where she pastored Mt. Calvary CME Church for 12 years and then Mt. Zion CME Church.
She was preceded in death by: her father and mother, Thaddeus Ponds, Sr. and Annie Walker; brother, Kelvin Ponds; and sister, Thaddetta Sylvester.
Debra leaves to cherish her memories with: husband, An- thony O. Thomas; sons, Artis Jackson (Kerry), Ronald Jack- son (Shannon), Bobby Miller (Tina); daughters, Deborah L. Clay (Earnest), Tracey Bullock (Walter), and Tiffany Jackson (Antwan); 22 grandchildren, Shalandra Rijo, Marquita Zal- divar, Rachel King, Amber Jack- son, Jaloni Clay, Roger Clay, II, Adelia Clay, Walter Rountree, Heather Bullock, Joshua Bul- lock, Christopher Bullock, De- vonte Jackson, Brandi Jackson, Zaya Jackson, Jayden Jackson, Bobby Miller, III, Cassidy Miller, Shmarra Jackson, Shar- nae’ Jackson, Antwan Jackson, II, Avion Jackson and Amarion Jackson; 11 great-grandchil- dren; brothers, Thaddeus Ponds Jr (Sherry), Thomas Daniels (Catherine) and Artis Ponds (Nikki); sister,Annie L. Daniels; a host of nieces and nephews; goddaughter, Raven Ramos; special friends, church family and other relatives and friends.
There will be a viewing on Thursday, October 17, 2019, at Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street from 5 – 8 p. m. with the family present to receive friends from 5-6 p. m.
Friends are asked to assem- ble at the church on Friday at approximately 1:45 p. m.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
HOLMES
MR. EARL SCOTT
Funeral services for Mr. Earl Scott were held on Satur- day, October 12, 2019 2 p. m., at First Baptist Church of College Hill, 3838 N. 29th St., Tampa. Interment was in Rest Haven Memorial Park.
Mr. Earl Scott was born June 1, 1971, in Tampa, Florida, to the parentage of Joanna Clay and John Lee. He was educated in the public schools of Hills- borough County.
Earl was a free-spirit and free-hearted person, who loved everyone he came in contact with, especially his family who he valued and loved deeply.
Mr. Earl Scott was called home to be with the Lord on Sunday, October 6, 2019.
He was preceded in death by: his father, John Lee; grand- parents, Albert Scott, Sarah Lee Scott; great uncle and wife, OC Nash and Arlea Nash; uncle OC Scott and Isabella; and step- brother, Elden Clay; sister, Regina Scott.
Mr. Scott leaves to cherish precious memories: his loving daughters, Brittany, Jakia, De- sirae, Victoria and Faith; 4 sons, Earl, Jr. (Sasoma), Don- tae, Alex, and Elijah; grandchil- dren, Blake, Ezylah, Ertin, Jashad, Jordan, Jayceon, and Legend; mother, Joann Clay (Frank); sisters, Susan Scott, Sassy (Kevin), Laketra, Debra, Velvet, Wendy (Frank); broth- ers, John, Jr. (Shavonrae), Hilton, Jamie, Craig, Sam, Scott; aunts, Ruby Lee Scott, Katherine (Ronnie), Patricia Dixon, Callie May, Lillian Moore and Irene Newman; un- cles, Louis (Carolyn), Charles, Jack KeKe), Robert; nieces and nephews, Albert, Porisha, Mario, Jamie, Rico, Maurice (Isis), Sarah, Robert, Kevin, Jr., Christopher, Irvin Lee, Kasiya, Corey, Coreyyell, Ashanti; cousins, Relicia, Ron- nie, Jr., Lousan, Jessica, Evan, Charles, Jr., Louis, Jr., James, Dainnea, Carologone, Denin- nea, jack, Jr., Joshua, Mar- quicio, Derricka, Kennya, Juan, Jr., Juanisha, Juantisha, Nario, Roniya, Isaac, Ronnie, III, Monay, OC; host of loving cousins from Milwaukee and Pickens, Mississippi; host of other sorrowing family mem- bers and friends from Tampa: Walkers, Mosley, Broughton.
Services by Holmes Funeral Directors- Haines City, FL.
MR. RANDOLPH WARREN ‘MUSCLE’ MACK
Homegoing Celebration for Mr. Randolph Warren “Muscle” Mack will be held on Saturday, Oc- tober 19, 2019, at 11 a. m. at People for Christ Ministries, 10511 Main Street, Thonotosassa, Florida, with Rev. Dr. Thomas Hadden, officiat- ing. Interment will follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery, 4615 E. Hanna Avenue Tampa, Florida.
On Wednesday morning, Octo- ber 9, 2019, Mr. Randolph “Mus- cle” Warren Mack, another child of the Kingdom of God was sum- moned home.
Mr. Randolph Warren Mack was born on November 23, 1966 in West Palm Beach, Florida to the late Patricia Bell. He was raised under the union of Patricia Bell and Louis Mack.
He was preceded in death by his father, Willie Norwood.
Mack was a resident of the Tampa Bay area and he attended and completed high school in the Hillsborough County School Dis- trict. “Muscle” had a passion for writing and reading the Bible. He later became an author and wrote a series of books.
Mr. Mack leaves to mourn his passing with: one daughter, Yas- mine Mack; three boys, Shiloh, Adonis and Giavonnie Mack; 1 granddaughter, Germani Harrell; three sisters, Tarya Anderson, Regina (Angelo) Johnson and She- lia (Jonathan) Mack; one brother, Reginald (Marcelle) Logan; other sisters, Janell Norwood, Jarell Warren, Sharise, Janea, Sandra and Natalie Norwood; aunt, Fannie Hannah; uncle, John (Irma) Sheard; a host of nieces, nephews and cousins; godbrothers, Thomas, Toye and Cedric; godsis- ter, Linda Copeland; special friends, Kenneth Springfield, King Shaheed; and a host of other rela- tives and friends.
There will be a viewing on Fri- day, October 18, 2019, at Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, Florida, from 5-8 p. m. with the family present to receive friends from 7-8 p. m.
Friends are asked to assemble at the church on Saturday at ap- proximately 10:45 a. m.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
REV. DEBRA PONDS THOMAS
A celebration in loving memory of Rev. Debra Ponds Thomas will be held on Friday, October 18, 2019, at 2 p. m. at Holsey Temple C. M. E. Church, 3729 N. 15th Street, Tampa, Florida, Rev. Anita Williams, Pastor, with Rev. Lavetta Pope, officiating and Rev. Joe L. John- son, eulogist.
Debra Pond Thomas, the daughter of Thaddeus Ponds and Annie Hudson was born on February 12, 1951 in Fort Myers, Florida. She followed an un- selfishness path of servitude and dedication until her passing on October 11, 2019.
Debra was educated in the public school of Ft. Myers, Florida where she was a gradu- ate of Dunbar Adult Education. She also attended Faith Bible Institute in Tampa, Florida, ma- joring in Biblical studies and she was a retiree from Hillsbor- ough County Public School Sys- tem. She was married to Rev. Anthony O. Thomas for 22 years and they resided in Riverview, Florida, until her death. She was a loving wife and support- ive mother. Debra embraced her community with a giving heart. She never let anyone go without food if she could pro- vide for those in need.
She grew up in the Pente- costal faith, where she received
IN MEMORIAM
EMMA L. HOUSE 11-8-31 — 10-13-18
WELLINGTON C. HOUSE 10-18-51 — 8-7-14
Mom,
One year has passed since you left us. Though you’re not pres-
ent here with us, your memory is stored in our minds and hearts. We are who we are because you gave us everything you could. Our lives were enriched by the love you shared.
On this day, Wellington, your third child was born. We know that all is well in the world of the Creator.
Mom, we miss you and our brother. We love you both. Your children, grands, family and friends.
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