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WOODY’S
MS. ANGELIA C. LAKE
Ms. Angelia C. Lake (BKA, Trenna, Angie, Annemae), was born July 14, 1966, to Albert Lake, Sr. and Delores Henry in Tifton, GA. She passed away October 27, 2020.
Angelia attended Tift County Schools and graduated from Tift Co. High School with honors in 1984. Angelia enrolled in Tuskegee lnstitute (University) in the summer of 1984.
She migrated to Tampa, FL in 1985. Once in sunny Tampa, Trenna worked various jobs, until 10/1990, when she began a long, illustrious career with the City of Tampa. In August of 1995, she started classes at Hillsborough Community College and received an AA degree in 1997. Later, in 1997, she transferred to St. Leo College (University), where she graduated at the top of her class, inJuneof1999,withaBAanda concentration in Accounting. Her career with the city of Tampa began in parking, to a cashier in utility billing, to parks and recre-
in Vietnam 14 months after to the states. We were stationed in Fort Ord, California for 3 years then we moved to our Nation’s Capital where he became top recruiter in the Nation, served 9 years and then ordered to go to Lawton, Okla- homa to Fort Sill Army Base.
Retired in 1976, began his Min- istry as an Associate Minister at St. John Baptist Church under the Rev. Jesse Davenport. His first Pastorate was at Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Wynnewood for 3 years. Then he was called to the Macedo- nia Baptist Church for several years here in Ardmore. He founded The Children of the King Independent Baptist Church over 20 years and The Bethlehem House of Bread Homeless Shelter, where they have housed over 4,855 peo- ple and their families in the past 19 years, a very generous heart.
He leaves to mourn and cele- brate his life: his wife, Delores Y. Broadnax Clark of 62 years and 7 months; their four children, Bev- erly K. Clark, Deidre Richardson, Ted Clark, Jr., Mark Clark, Sonya Clark, Oshea Chenault, Kieasha Richardson, Aisha Woods, Amanda Campbell, Dasha Clark, Yolanda Clark, Ted Clark, III, Mark Clark, Jr., Gregg Richardson, Jr., Diamond Richardson and Penice Clark; surviving siblings, Ann Broadnax, Wilburt Clark, Ernes- tine Brown, Joesph Clark and Elli- son Clark; great-grandchildren, Keiondre Chenault, Kei’anna Chenault, Teia’nna Chenault, Tal- iah Chenault, Amere Henderson, Cali Chanelle, Iana Campbell, Ian Campbell, Nathanel Moore, Mark A. Clark, III; extended family, Rhonda Clark, Ian Campbell, Gregg Richardson and Desmond Cordenome, Latoria Perry, Jaden, Talen, Miley, Kendrea and the newest member, of our family, Baby Ava; a host of nieces, nephews, in-laws and relatives; special friends, Deacon and Mrs. Sneed and The Hodges Family and special thank you to the Ardmore Veteran Center where Pastor Clark taught classes for over 18 years.
Services for Pastor Clark will be held on Saturday, November 14, 2020, 2 p. m., at Harvey Davis Fu- neral Home Chapel, 2118 South Commerce St., Ardmore, OK 73401,hdouglasfuneralhome.com.
   ation, to the credit department, and finally, Revenue & Financing. Angelia made many long-lasting relationships at the City, including her career-long special friend, Mrs. Pamela McCarter. Angelia retired in 3/ 2019, after twenty- eight years.
Angelia was preceded in death by: her father, Albert Lake, Sr.; grandparents, General (Skeet) Henry and Pear Henry; Andrew Lake and Carrie Patton; uncles, General Grant, Neal Henry, Rodger Henry, and Willie John- son; aunts, Cornelia Johnson, Julia Bell Henry, cousins: Brenda Faye Henry, and Sharon L. Gra- ham.
Angelia leaves loving memo- ries with: sons, Earl Williams, III and Gabriel Lake; daughters, Kadeeja Williams and Noelia Lake; granddaughter, Jodi Williams; mother, Delores Henry Lake; sisters, Sonia L. (Melvin) Gunn, Pamela Holiday; brother, Albert (Zena) Lake, Jr.; aunts, Eloise Graham, Lynn Henry; nephews, Tocarro Dixon, Sherrod Drayton, Keyyon (Tasha) Lake, Al- bert Lake, III, Brent Drayton, Gabriel Gunn, Jeremiah Gunn, Noah Jones, Matthew Holiday; nieces, Derrica Holiday, Roslyn Belmont, Robecca Smith, Spirit K. Lake, Nola Holiday; special friends, Cassie M. Washington, Oradell Holliday, Brenda Ander- son, Albert Bucified Owens, Jerry Mason, and numerous cousins, extended church family (Brown Memorial Church Of God In Christ) and many other friends in the Tampa Bay area.
The remains will repose Fri- day, November 13, 2020, from 3 p. m.-7 p. m. at Brown Memorial Chapel, 2314 E. 27th Ave., Tampa, FL under CDC guidelines.
Woody’s Funeral Service
PASTOR SERGEANT FIRST CLASS THEODORE E. CLARK, SR.
Pastor Sergeant First Class, Theodore E. Clark, Sr., was born Oc- tober 17, 1934 to Theodore Roosevelt and Gertrude Clark. On November 1, 2020, he was called home to be with the Lord.
Pastor Clark served in our Armed Forces 20 years, 7 months, in the U. S. Army. His ministry began as an usher, Sunday School Teacher, Deacon and called into the Ministry to proclaim the Word of God under the late John H. Jackson, St. John Baptist Church of Washington, D. C. After receiving the call he did preach his initial sermon until 3 years later. He has been a Dynamic Speaker Evangelist and it was evident the hand of the Lord was upon him.
In his Military Service, he re- ceived top honors as a Private First Class, where we were stationed in Huntsville, Alabama, Red Stone Ar- senal. He was the assigned driver for his General and the distinguished Scientist, Dr. Van Braun of Germany Space Program here in the states. He also was with the military outfit that protected Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in March to Selma, with a 45 magnum on his hip, he also spent 14 months in South Korea and we were stationed in Fort Benning, GA.
Six years later he received his promotion to Drill Sargent. He was such an excellent Soldier, top of his class that the Generals recognized his ability to lead and direct, toured
MR. ADOLPHUS B. NOBLE
Mr. Adolphus B. Noble of Tampa passed away on Sunday Nov. 8, 2020.
Funeral services will be con- ducted Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020 at 11 A. M., at Anointed Word Church, located at 1709 W. St. Joseph Street, in Tampa, FL, with Pastor Henrietta Glover offi- ciating. Internment will be held on Monday, Nov. 16, 2020, at Florida National Cemetery.
Mr. Adolphus Ben Noble was born April 6, 1950 in Gulf Ham- mock, Florida, and graduated from Middleton High School in Tampa. He served in the Navy for 4 years and was a long time em- ployee of TECO.
Adolphus will be dearly missed by loved ones.
He was preceded in death by: his father, Ben Noble and mother, Hazel Thomas; daugh- ter, Tara Noble; and sister, Angie Johnson.
He is survived by: three lov- ing children, Adolphus Noble, Jr., Mia Sanders and Anthony Noble; sisters, Sharon Stubbs, Veronica Thomas, Sheila Thomas; and one brother, Charles Thomas; 9 grandchildren; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Please follow CDC guidelines; mask are required to enter the church and practice social dis- tancing.
 FAMILY NOTICE
  FAMILY NOTICE
    IN LOVING MEMORY ON YOUR BIRTHDAY
FREDRICKA LOWE JACKSON November 11, 1959
Another birthday in heaven, as you celebrate with other loved ones, we will celebrate your beautiful life here on earth. We love you, and truly miss you.
Love, your son, Jessie (Keena) Jackson, Jr.; grandchildren, Alexia, De Andra, Fredricka, Syncere, and Quincy; parents, Cleo Lowe and the late Freddie Lowe; sisters and brothers-in-law, Kathy Lowe, Gail and Archie Harrison, Lavonne and the late David An- derson, and Karen and Leonard Hart; and the rest of the family.
   BIRTHDAY MEMORIAM
DR. HARRIET BRYANT-BOYD 11/11
In loving memory of Dr. Harriet Bryant-Boyd, Co-Founder, Harvest Time Ministries International, from her family and church family!
We love and miss you dearly!
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