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WILSON
MRS. MARGARET EVANS ‘OLLIE’ FLOWERS
Homegoing Celebration for Mrs. Margaret Evans Flowers, also known as “Ollie,” who passed away on September 28, 2017, will be held on Saturday, October 7, 2017 at 12 noon at Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, Florida, with Rev. W. D. Sims, officiating. In- terment will follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park Ceme- tery.
She was preceded in death by: her parents, Ollie Terry and Zanny Terry; sister, Celestine Jackson and husband, Leamon Flowers.
Mrs. Flowers leaves behind to cherish memories of her with ten children (8 girls and 2 boys), Elouise Carr and husband, Allen, Patricia English and hus- band, Charlie, Thelma Flowers, Shirley Flowers, Belinda Fedrick and husband, Kelvin, Lora Ann Harrison (Clint), Mar- garet Harrison, Angelina Perry (Leonard), Anthony Flowers and William Perry; 29 grand- children, Caroline Carr, Dwayne Carr, James Carr, David Flow- ers, Michael Bing, Derrick Flow- ers, Nikisha Flowers, Sheryl Honsby, Latavia Mobley, Lawrence Copeland, Shereika Copeland, Nehemiah Nelson, Carmen Bryant, Kuwana Mosley, Vemicia Nelson,
Kelvin Fedrick, Jr., Deny- onta Fedrick, Cedrick Brown, Cardel Harrison, Ashley Harri- son, Clinethea Harrison, Priscilla Harrison, Martin Al- ford, Jr., Marvin Alford, Latasha Alford, Sophia Castro, Ronnie Brown, Jr., Albert Perry and Anthony Flowers, Jr.; 54 great grandchildren; the hus- bands and wives of the grand- children and other relatives and friends.
Mrs. Margaret Evans Flow- ers was born in Bennettsville, SC on April 2, 1931 as Ollie Mar- garet Evans to the parentage of Zanny Terry and Ollie Evans Terry. Mrs. Flowers moved to Tampa in 1950. She met and later married Leamon Flowers. She was a housekeeper with St. Joseph’s Hospital prior to her retirement. She loved to play cards and gather with her fam-
ily. There will be a viewing on Friday, October 6, 2017 from 5 – 8 p. m. at Wilson Funeral Home.
Friends are asked to assem- ble at the funeral home on Sat- urday at approximately 11:45 a. m. for the service.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
MS. PATRICIA ANN SCOTT KELLY
Homegoing celebration for Ms. Patricia Ann Scott-Kelly, who passed away on September 29, 2017 will be held on Saturday, Oc- tober 7, 2017 at 10 a. m. at Keeney Chapel United Methodist Church, 7736 Destin Drive, Tampa, with Rev. Valerie Goddard, officiating and Rev. Ronald Hubbard, Eulo- gist.
In her passing Ms. Patricia Ann Scott-Kelly leaves the love of her life to cherish precious mem- ories that will forever linger in the hearts of: her five children, Samuel Orlando Scott, Philadel- phia, PA, Sonya Dee Nicholson (Ronnie), Jacksonville, FL, Troy Donahue Scott (Lynn), West Chester, PA, Stanley Eugene Kelly (Chole), Los Angeles, CA and Michelle Andrea Creekmur (Em- manuel), Coatesville, PA; twenty grandchildren; ten great grand- children; one sister, Mary Alice Russell, Charleston, SC; one brother,
Nathaniel Scott, West Chester, PA; a host of nieces in- cluding devoted niece, Mildred Johnson; nephews; great niece, Evangeline Simmons; cousins; devoted friends, Eleanor Glasco, Becky Anderson, her church fam- ily - Keeney Chapel United Methodist Church and other fam- ily and friends.
Ms. Patricia Ann Scott-Kelly was born on January 11, 1934 in Charleston, South Carolina. She was the daughter of Wilhelmina Christopher and Harold Nathaniel Scott.
She graduated from Burke High School in Charleston, South Carolina in 1961. Patricia relo- cated to West Chester, Pennsylva- nia where she worked as a Nursing Assistant and RN. She also worked as a legal Aide Assis- tant.
Ms. Kelly was on several com- mittees including President of United Methodist Women. Patri- cia enjoyed reading, music, watching scary movies and most of all spending time with her fam- ily. She also enjoyed opening her heart and home to any and all with an unconditional love.
There will be a viewing on Fri- day, October 6, 2017 at Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, Florida from 5 – 8 p.m.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
WINSLOW
MRS. MILDRED RIVERS FERNANDEZ DAWSON
A Homegoing Celebration for Mrs. Mildred R. Fernandez Daw- son of Plant City, Florida who de- parted this life on September 26, 2017 will be held Saturday, Octo- ber7,at11a.m.atMoriahM.B. Church, 902 E. Alabama Street, Plant City, with the Rev. Dr. Henry L. Simmons, eulogist. The interment will follow at the Waldo Community Cemetery, in Waldo, Florida.
She leaves to cherish many memories with those who love and knew her: but especially to her only child, Ethel Alicia Fer- nandez Hicks (Rickey); grandson, Mario Samuel Hicks; great-grand- son, Terrence Hicks.
Visitation with the family will be held Saturday morning, 10-11 a. m. at the church. Family and friends are asked to meet at the church.
Arrangement entrusted to Winslow Honors Funeral Chapel.
DEATH ANNOUNCEMENT
SISTER SHARON DURDEN ‘POKEY’ JONES
A Celebration of Life serv- ice for Sister Sharon “Pokey” Durden Jones, who passed away on October 1, 2017, will be held on Saturday, October 7,2017,at2p.m.atTrueLife Community Worship Center, 7402 N. 56th Street, Building 600, Tampa, Florida, with Pastor Calvin Green, Eulogist and Associate Pastor Dave Dayton, Presiding. Interment will follow in Rest Haven Me- morial Park Cemetery.
She was preceded in death by: brothers, Robert Akins, Jimmy Duncan and Bobby Duncan and sister, Brenda Durden Simmons.
She leaves to cherish memories with: her loving and devoted husband of 25 years, Elder Willie Jones; daughters, Yaminah Hollo- man, Camille Showell and Ednecia Durden; sons, James Hatcher and Paul Durden, Sr. (Kenniethia); grandchil- dren, Shanequia, Akeila, Zykuria, Janiya, Jakarean, Sr. (Tamieka), Aurea (Rashad), Erykah, Frank, Ashyah, Fellisia, Trinity, Ne- veah, Layla, James, Jr., Ja- monte and Semaj Messiah; great- grandchildren, Zymere, Keandre, Janiyah, Santina, Sakai, Akira, Amara, Jakaleon, Jr., Jaydn, Ariyonna, Qu’Mauri and Ja’lani; sister, Florence Dur- den; brothers, Mark Durden and Michael Durden; uncles Emory (Judith) Gaines and David (Betty) Gaines; sister- in-law, Beverly Davis; broth- ers-in-law, Freddie Jones, Raymond Jones, Jr. and Harold Jones (Azaline); god- brother, Muhammed Rah- man (Chl’oe); friend, Deacon Larry Parham; and a host of family and friends.
Sharon Durden Jones was born November 3, 1957 in Tampa, Florida to the late Mr. and Mrs. Dan and Gussie Lee Durden. She attended schools in Hillsborough County. Sharon was a long time employee of St. Joseph’s Hospital for over 15 years. She was a faithful member of True Life Community Wor- ship Center.
There will be a viewing on Friday, October 6, 2017 at Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, Florida from5–8p.m.withthefam- ily present to receive friends from7-8p.m.
Friends are asked to as- semble at the church on Sat- urday at approximately 1:45 p.m. for the service.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
MASTER SERGEANT WOODROW ‘POP’ WILSON
Master Sergeant Woodrow “Pop” Wilson went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, September 26, 2017 at his home in Jesse, WV.
Pop was the son of the late Woodrow and Jessie- Kate Streeter. Pop was a member of Ark of Safety Church and a retired MAS- TER SERGEANT in the United States Air Force after 24 years of service.
He graduated from Tampa Bay Vo-Tech High School in 1980 and William Penn University. He worked as a Plumbing Instructor for Wyoming County Board of Education.
He is survived by his wife, children, sisters, and a host of family and friends.
BIRTHDAY MEMORIAM
ALICE MARIE JEFFERY October 8, 1929 - December 28, 2014
Dear Lord, take care of our mom on this her special day, loads of hugs and kisses are being sent to heaven today. We hold so close the things she did to make our lives complete. To pick us up when we were down and help us on our way. Our love will run forever and memories will not fade of this our dear mom until we meet again.
We love and miss your laughter and fun times on your birthday. Forever in our hearts: Janet, Arsie, Fred, Ty- rone, Otis, Tim, grands, other relatives and thoughtful friends.
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