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WILSON
MR. EDDIE COLLIER, JR.
A Homegoing Service for Mr. Eddie Collier, Jr., who passed on May 17, 2019, will be held on Sat- urday, June 8, 2019, at 11 a.m., at First Baptist Church of College Hill, 3838 N. 29th Street, Tampa, FL, with Dr. S. Evan Burrows, of- ficiating. Interment will follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery, 4615 E. Hanna Av- enue, Tampa, Florida.
Mr. Eddie Collier, Jr., is sur- vived by: his brother, Jerry Col- lier; nieces, Lauraline Warner and Yashica Bronson; nephews, Patrick Collier, Pierre Collier, Jarrod Collier, and Jerrold Col- lier; great nephews, DeMario Knighton, Xavier Bronson and Jamairi Bronson; a host of great nieces and nephews; cousins, Clarence (Nara) Gaines, Elsie McArthur, Alberta (Eddie) Elli- son, Bennie Mae Snipes, Vera- dine (Earl) Lucky, Constance Nedd and Sylvia Williams; brother-in-law, Edward Tharp; sister-in-law, Ann Tharp; a host of other sorrowing relatives and friends, including devoted friends, Randy Kelly and Byron Foster.
A native of Tampa, Mr. Col- lier, Jr., was born on January 23, 1943, to the parentage of Eddie Collier, Sr., and Alice Thomp- son.
He was a member of First Baptist Church of College Hill. Mr. Collier attended the public schools of Hillsborough County.
There will be a viewing on Friday, June 7, 2019, from 5 pm. – 8 p.m., at Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street Tampa, Florida.
Friends are asked to assem- ble at the church at approxi- mately 10:45 a.m., Saturday for the service.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
RAY WILLIAMS
MR. FORREST RECHE LINDSAY
On Sunday, May 26, 2019, Mr. Forrest Reche Lindsay’s, (known to many as “Lobo,”), soul took flight from this world of sin, sorrow and pain to a place of eternal life. Funeral services will be conducted Sat- urday, June 8th at 11 a.m. at Mount Olive AME Church, 1902 W. LaSalle Street, Reverend Gregory V. Gay, Sr., Pastor, Elder Alejandro House, Presid- ing and Apostle Dwayne D. House of Phase II Faith Min- istries, of Tampa, FL, Eulogist. Interment will follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park Ceme- tery.
Forrest was born the third son to the union of the late Robert “Buddy” Lindsay and Alease Elizabeth Floyd Lindsay Washington. He was a lifelong resident of Tampa, Florida.
At a young age Forrest was baptized at Mt. Zion A.M.E. Church of Hyde Park, where he participated in many youth aux- iliaries. He was educated in the public-school system of Hills- borough County, graduating from Henry B. Plant High School, Class of 1973.
While in high school he met Sheryl D. Williams, better known as “Katie,” and together they created the love of his life, his daughter, Adrienne. It was with his daughter, that he re- newed his relationship with Christ. Attending worship serv- ices with her and her husband, Anthony House, Sr.
After high school Forrest, furthered his education at Hills- borough Community College. Mr. Lindsay was a business- man. His greatest accomplish- ment was when he took over the family grocery store, Lindsay Imperial Grocery, located in the heart of West Tampa, on Laurel Street across from Carver Ele- mentary School.
The entrepreneur lifestyle stayed with him throughout his life. He was always selling something, scrapping metal and recycling items. Forrest worked as a laborer, providing handy- man services to many seniors and private homeowners in the
West Tampa community. His last employment was with The Next Level Instructions LLC., where he worked for the last 9 years.
Forrest Reche Lindsay was preceded in death by: his baby granddaughter, Antoria N. House; his baby great grandson, Cameron Lamar Woodard; fa- ther and mother Robert “Buddy” Lindsay and Alease Elizabeth Floyd Lindsay Washington; grandparents Henry and Sarah Floyd; brothers Ellis Lindsay and William “Dip” Lindsay; sister Deborah Washington Saucier; aunts, Pearl McNeil, Althamese Bowman, Eunice Floyd, Pallie Floyd, Callie Floyd Holiday, Henri Mae Floyd Phillips and uncle, George Floyd.
He is survived and loved eter- nally by: his one and only daugh- ter, Adrienne Nicole Lindsay Williams House “Nicky” (An- thony, Sr.,); grandchildren, Christopher L. Woodard, Jr., (Endea); Anthony D. House, II; four great grandchildren, Adri- ayn M Woodard; LaMarria M. Small; Elijah J. Woodard; and one on the way; mother of his daughter, Sheryl D. Williams; cherished memories shall re- main with an amazing uncle Fa- mous T. Floyd “Uncle Bubba;” caring and supportive siblings, his sister, Brenda J. Lindsay; brothers Charles A. Washington, (Sueko) of Okinawa, Japan; An- thony Washington, Jr., (Carol) of Plant City, FL.; sisters, Renee Jackson (Phillip); Patricia A. Dell (David); Angel Knight (David), of San Diego, CA.; and Pamela Gale, of San Diego, CA.; stepfather, An- thony R. Washington, Sr.; nieces, Shara A. Lindsay; Kathleen P. Lindsay, of Richmond, VA.; and Erica Simpson (Lary) of Sebring, FL.; Charlene Bowens “Pudden” (Monte), of Tampa, Fl.; nephews, Aaron J. Harris, of Los Angeles, CA.; Isaiah; Imani; and Illijah Washington, all of Okinawan, Japan; a number one cousin, Derrick Murphy; Torrance War- ren; George Sheppard, of Mitchellville, MD; Elder Gerrick Garland Phillip, Sr.; Spencer Pittman; Ernest McNeil, of Mitchellville, MD.; Rita Escalante (Frank), of Mitchellville, MD.; Vincent Floyd (Octeon); Carol Brown (Charles); Osbert “Ozzie” Walker; Stacy Walker (Kim); Re- tired Colonel Audrey LaShawn Lee (Kevin); Freddie Walker; and Ellis Walker (Shirley), of Haynes City, FL.
Dear friends Deandrea “Deka” Willis; Mr. Bill Young; Verlin Holder; Paul Corbbet, Charlie and Janice Harris; Todd Cenal; Greg and Sandra Carring- ton, and a host of other family member and friends.
The remains will repose after 5 p.m. Friday, June 7, 2019, at Ray Williams Funeral Home, 301 N. Howard Avenue. Arrange- ments entrusted to RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, Rhodes & Northern, Owners.
MS. TELICIA JONES MARSHALL
Ms. Telicia Jones Marshall, of Thonotosassa, Florida, passed away Monday, May 27, 2019. Fu- neral services will be conducted Saturday, June 8 at 11 a.m. at College Hill Church Of God In Christ, 6414 N. 30th Street, with Superintendent Charles Davis, officiating. Interment will follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park.
Ms. Telicia Jones Marshall was a native of Tampa, Florida and was educated in the public schools of Hillsborough County. She was a graduate of Armwood High School and furthered her education with Hillsborough Community College.
Telicia was a member of Col- lege Hill COGIC and was em- ployed as a Customer Service Representative at Blooming Brands.
She was preceded in death by: her father, Willis Harris and her grandmother, Lorene Orr.
She leaves to cherish her memory: her children, Brielle Walker, Brenden Jones and Brandalyn Jones; her mother, Faye Harris; her brothers, Willis Harris Jr., (LaCreasha) and An- toni Harris; and a host of other relatives and friends.
In lieu of flowers, the family request that charitable dona- tions may be given to GO- FUNDME, “An Angel That Found Her Way Home.”
The remains will repose after 5 p.m. Friday June 7, 2019, at Ray Williams Funeral Home, 301 N. Howard Avenue. Arrange- ments entrusted to RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, Rhodes & Northern, Owners.
MASTER JERMIAH WILLIAMS
Master Jermiah Williams, of Tampa passed away May 25, 2019. Funeral service will be conducted Saturday, June 8, at 11 a.m. at St. Luke AME Church, 2709 N. 25th Street, with Rev- erend Kirk Bogan, officiating. Interment will follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park Ceme- tery.
Master Jermiah Williams was a native of Tampa and a res- ident for 14 years. He was edu- cated in the public schools of Hillsborough County and last attended Memorial Middle School.
He was preceded in death by: his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hayes (Corine) Langston and Mrs. Frances Allen Hudson; brother, Shermain Williams; uncles, Willie Charles Lee, Ken- neth James and Anthony Mc- Cauley; cousins, Lawra Young and Ethan McDonald; along with great uncles and aunts.
He leaves to cherish his memories in the hearts of his: mother, Tamara McCauley (Terry) of Tampa, FL; father, John B. Williams, Sr. (Senica) of Tampa, FL; grandparents, Willie P. McCauley of Sarasota, FL, Terry and Arnette Smith of Tampa, FL and Betty James of Tallahassee, FL; great grand- mother, Anna Joseph of Sara- sota, FL; three brothers, John B. Williams Jr., Rashard Gra- ham and stepbrother, Victor McGett, all of Tampa, FL; ten sisters, Jonnesha, Lailia, Sionna and Sienna Williams, Kristy Kelly, Somaya and Raque Gra- ham; stepsisters, Terekia Gra- ham, Aalijan Banks and Senii Johnson, all of Tampa, FL; un- cles, Desmond Ball, Craig Mc- Cauley, Marcus McCauley (Courtney), Willie P. McCauley, Jr., Demechie McCauley, Isiah Hindman, George Williams, and Brandon Williams, all of Tampa, FL; aunts, Demetria Lane (Rashid) of Tampa, FL, Carolyn, Kara, Kim, Angie and Shannon Williams, all of Talla- hassee, FL; great uncle, Norris Langston (Carolyn) of Atlanta, GA; great aunt, Brenda Langston (Lawrence) of Tampa, FL, Alfreda Brown (Ervin) of St. Pete, FL, Christia Jackson and Berthenia Lindo (Selvyn) of Fayetteville, NC, Ella J. Porter (Marvin), Jacquelyn Green and Rose Weaver (Thomas); god- mother, Dominic Callaway; very special mention of very special ladies, Sandra Shaffer (Harold) and Leslie Richard- son; and a host of many rela- tives and friends - we love you all.
The remains will repose after 5 p.m. Friday, June 7, 2019, at Ray Williams Funeral Home, 301 N. Howard Avenue. Arrangements entrusted to RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, Rhodes & Northern, Owners.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
EDDIE
THOMPSON, JR. 06/10/1950
God’s love and grace warms the hearts of those who know the gift of a son’s love. Happy Birthday.
Love always, mother, Martha Thompson and fam- ily.
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