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Funerals/Card Of Thanks
BLOUNT & CURRY
HARMON
INTEGRITY
RAY WILLIAMS
MR. GLENN FOSTER WILLIAMS, SR.
Mr. Glenn Foster Williams, Sr., age 67, of Tampa, Florida, passed away on Friday, August 20, 2021.
Glenn was born April 4, 1954 in Tampa, the son of George, Sr. and Leona Williams. He at- tended schools in Tampa and loved basketball in his youth. In later years, bowling became his favorite hobby. He worked as a roofer, housekeeper, housekeep- ing P.M. supervisor, courier, and deliverer for the greater Tampa Bay area.
He was added to the Body of Christ at Booth Street Church of Christ in Safety Harbor. He also attended Northside Church of Christ in Tampa and later moved his membership to Temple Ter- race Church of Christ in Temple Terrace.
He was preceded in death by: his parents and siblings, George Williams, Jr., Alexander Williams, Sr. and Diane Williams.
He leaves to mourn: his wife of 40 years, Mary Williams; chil- dren, Alissa “Joy” Williams, Glenn Williams, III and wife, LeTesha, Cynthia Davis-Tommie, Glenn Williams, Jr.; grandchil- dren, Travis Holmes, Glenn Williams, IV, Dillon Williams, Taelor Smith, Kevianna Williams, Tariq Brown, Nekesha Williams, Naomi Williams, Erin Williams, Elena Williams, Des- tiny Jackson, and Charla Harris and Vernon Davis; great-grand- children, Jahnai Noles and Oliver Williams. He is also sur- vived by a host of loving family and friends.
Arrangements are scheduled for Saturday, September 4, 2021. The family will receive friends and viewing from 10:30 a. m. – 12 p. m., followed by a Funeral Service at noon at Temple Ter- race Church of Christ, 8001 Tem- ple Terrace Hwy., Temple Terrace, FL. 33637.
Fond memories and expres- sions of sympathy may be shared at www.blountcurryter- raceoaks.com for the Williams family.
MR. KEVIN VONZELL COBB
Celebration of Life for Mr. Kevin Vonzell Cobb, who passed away on Monday, August 23, 2021, will be held Saturday, September 4, 2021, 1 p. m., at Grace Family Church, 8610 Temple Terrace Highway, Tampa, FL 33637, with Pastor William Robinson, officiat- ing. Interment will be in Mayberry Cemetery, Seffner, FL. Masks are required. We are following CDC guidelines.
Mr. Kevin Vonzell Cobb was born December 26, 1980 in Tampa, FL, to Fannie Cobb Dale and Bennie William Cobb. He re- ceived his education at Armwood High School, and was of the Bap- tist faith. Kevin was the manager of Popeye’s Louisiana Chicken, Sun City Center, FL.
Kevin was a gentle giant. His love and devotion was seen every day in the way he showed love to his family and friends.
He was preceded in death by: his grandparents – grandmothers, Old Mae Roberts and Annie Lou Cobb, grandfather – Arthur Cobb; stepfather, Richard Dale; aunts, Ruby Dean Stillings and Dorothy Cobb Stillings.
Kevin leaves behind: a loving mother, Fannie Cobb Dale; father, Bennie William Cobb; brother, Rudolph Burney, Jr.; sister, En- riketta Burney; 4 aunts, Rose, Sarah, Rebecca and Barbarah; un- cles, Marcell and “Wanky;” 7 nieces, Jamesha, Tishanna, Bri- anna, Jada, Zella, Damore and Lazerya; 6 nephews, Rudolph, III, Devin, Tavario, Myles, Larry and Kyles; best friend, Nicole; and a host of other relatives and friends.
A Harmon Burial
MR. GEORGE WASHINGTON JOHNSON, JR.
(‘BUGGIE’)
A Celebration of Life In Loving Memory of George Washington, Jr., “Buggie,” who passed away August 16, 2021, will be held 12 Noon, Saturday, September 4, 2021, at Travail and Triumph De- liverance Center, 1509 E. North- bay St., Tampa, Florida 33610, with Apostle Otis Cooper, Eulo- gist, Officiating. Interment will follow in Orange Hill Cemetery, 4900 E. Chelsea St., Tampa, Florida 33610.
George Washington Johnson, Jr., was born on September 16, 1956, in Tampa, Florida, to the late George Johnson, Sr. and Annie Lee Ferguson. He grew up in Tampa.
He was preceded in death by: parents, George Johnson, Sr., and Annie Lee Ferguson; sisters, Linda P. English, and Melissa Arnold; brother, Ronald T. John- son, lifetime companion, Yolanda (Yoda) Jones; and nephew, Ter- rance Dorsey, Sr.
He leaves to cherish his mem- ories: daughter, Alethea Johnson (Lamont Baldwin); three grand- kids: Miracle, Ronald, III, and Im- manuel Washington; three brothers: Maurice Johnson, Kelvin Johnson, and Clarence Gordon; five sisters: Nicole Straughter, Rema Castillo, Angel Parks, Joynita Johnson, and April Sims; friend, Marzette Bebo; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Masks and social distancing required as per CDC guidelines. Your cooperation is greatly appre- ciated.
A Harmon Burial
LITTLE PRINCESS KARI’ONNA TYJAE UNIQUE TERRIBLE
A Celebration of Life in Loving Memory of Little Princess Kar- i’Onna Tyjae Unique Terrible, will be held on Saturday, September 4, 2021, at 2 p. m. at Greater Friend- ship Missionary Baptist Church, 3325 E. Emma Street, Tampa, 33610, Rev. Ronnie Murray, Pastor, with Rev. Carlos Boyer, officiating. Interment will follow at Orange Hill Cemetery.
Kari’onna Tyjae Unique Terri- ble was born Sunday, September 29, 2019, at St. Joseph Women’s Hospital. Kari’onna was a fighter who fought every day for her life. She was sassy, she had the biggest smile that would brighten one’s day; one minute she was sweet, the next she would let you know when she didn’t want to be bothered by rolling her eyes and turn over on you and go to sleep. She Attended PPEC (A Medical Daycare) and ac- complished goals doctors said she may never succeed with. Kari’onna was strong enough to beat every ob- stacle that came her way, but unfor- tunately her job here on earth was done. Wednesday, August 18, 2021, Kari’onna gained her heavenly wings and transitioned to be with God.
Kari’onna was preceded in death by: her grandmothers, Felicia Yvette Boyer and Rosa Mae Young; her grandfather, Yves C. Terrible; aunt, Shondra Simmons; and uncle, Rev. Kelvin Boyer, Sr.
Baby K leaves to cherish her memories: a loving and devoted mother, Breanna Jimisha Boyer, and a loving and caring father, Foodson Terrible, Sr., siblings Sarai, Jae’Onna, Arae’anna, Ja’khi, Foodson Jr., Jaydin, Trevon, Ja’liyah, Destiny, Kaleb, Ja’lil, De’marre, Faye’onna, Ronnila and De’anthony; grandma, Clericia Ter- rible; granddaddy, Jerome Fagan; great grandparents, Rev. Carlos James Boyer, Jimmy (Geraldine) Gilchrist; aunts, Dalisa, Kianna, Jazmine, Kierra, Christal, Angela, Indya, Jakira, Tyhese, Kristina, Fe- licia, Talicia, Belinda, Clerica, Tia, and Ternita; uncles, Diontae, Car- los, Calvin, Christopher , and James; great aunts, Tasha, Sheryl, Annette, Debra, Veranique and Betty; a phenomenal loving, caring, and devoted godparents, Tonya Kendrick and David Joyner; very supportive caregivers, O’lynne Shorty, Simone Reddick, and Brandi Booth; a host of cousins, rel- atives and PPEC friends.
Visitation will be held on Fri- day, September 3, 2021 at Greater Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, 3325 E. Emma Street, Tampa, FL 33610 6-8 p. m. MASK ARE REQUIRED FOR BOTH SERV- ICES. Saturday Funeral Service the Family and Friends are requested meet at the church no later than 1:45 p. m.
A SERVICE OF INTEGRITY
MS. SARA MARIE ANDERSON
Ms. Sara Marie Anderson, of Plant City, FL, passed away Tues- day, August 24, 2021. Funeral services will be conducted Satur- day, September 4, 2021, at 11:00 a.m., at Faith Temple COGIC, 9834 Rockhill Road, Thonoto- sassa, FL, 33592 with Pastor Sheila Williams, officiating. In- terment will follow at Sunset Memory Gardens, 11005 U. S. Highway 301, Thonotosassa, FL, 33592. MASKS ARE REQUIRED.
Ms. Anderson was a native of Tampa, FL, and a resident of Tampa for 23 years. She attended the Public Schools of Hillsbor- ough County and graduated from Simmons High School. Ms. An- derson was a member of Mani- fested Destiny Christian Worship Center. She was employed as a cashier at Burger King.
She leaves to cherish her memory: a beloved daughter, Saraii Nicole Scott; a devoted grandmother/ mother, Sheila Williams; father, Phillip Ander- son and wife, Tamekia; mother, Alonia Perkins; 4 sisters, Ricole Stone, Philicia Anderson, S’enyce Anderson, and Ashley Anderson; 3 brothers, Phillip A. Anderson, Phillip L. Anderson and Ricardo Stone; aunts, Tracy Buckley, Sheila Bates, Julia Wha- ley, Lisa Whaley, Voncia Whaley, Josephine Singletary, Djanira Paiva, Gail Smith, and Lois Dun- bar; uncles, Lawrence C. Williams, Dr. Clovis Dunbar, Elder Jadie Singletary, Wade Buckley, Craig Smith, Phillip Dunbar, Jamil Bates, and Roder- ick Crumity; nephews, Dontavius Wade, Jr., Da-Montra Wade and Dontavion Wade; best friends, Ladii Barnes and Kaneii Scott; cousins, Alton Walker, III, Trevin Walker, JoAnna Williams, Shamari Buckley, Janel Bates, Jordan Bates, Jada Bates, Jamil Bates, Jr., Lawrence Williams, Jr., Addison Williams, Addonis Williams, Lawson Williams, Naelis Walker, Anasta- sia Walker, Carlicia Walker, Trevin Walker, Jr., Terrance Timmons, Mark Timmons, Solomon Timmons, Tim Tim- mons, Maria Saulsby, Earnest Moore, Amelia Blue, Nadia Dun- bar, Laney Dunbar, Joshua Dun- bar, William Dunbar, Zoya Crumity, Josephine Crumity and Markesia Johnson; and other sorrowing relatives and friends.
The remains will repose from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Friday, September 3, 2021 at Ray Williams Funeral Home, 301 N. Howard Avenue. MASKS ARE REQUIRED.
Arrangements entrusted to Ray Williams Funeral Home, Rhodes & Northern, Owners.
THANK YOU
BETTY JANE HOLLIDAY
With sincere gratitude, there are not enough words to fully express our heartfelt thanks for all the love, prayers, sympathy and support that you all extended to our family dur- ing our difficult time of grief and loss.
From the family of Betty Jane Holliday.
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