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Funerals/Memoriam
HARMON
MR. WILLIAM HENRY HODGE, JR.
A Homegoing Celebration for Mr. William Henry Hodge, Jr., who passed away October 18, 2020, will be held at 2 p.m., Saturday, October 31, 2020, at Harmon Funeral Home, 5002 N. 40th St., Tampa, FL 33610 with Pastor Enrique Brooks, officiating.
William Henry Hodge, Jr., was born December 26, 1976, on the Island of St. Thomas, where he attended school.
He was a generous man and a very loving father. He loved spending time with his grand- children.
He was preceded in death by: both of his parents.
He leaves to cherish his precious memories: son, Jef- frey; daughters, Tatiana, Shaquanna, Hubari and Kin- sasha and, significant other, Ericka, who will love and miss him dearly, along with a host of friends.
Visitation will be held Fri- day, October 30, 2020, from 5 to 8 p.m. at Harmon Funeral Home.
(Face masks are required inside of the building, we deeply appreciate your cooper- ation).
“A Harmon Burial”
CARD OF THANKS
MR. CARNEL R. ANDERSON
The family of Mr. Carnel R. Anderson, aka “Peewee,” “Shorty,” wish to acknowl- edge the kind expressions of sympathy during our be- reavement. We deeply appre- ciate our friends, neighbors, brothers and sisters in Christ, as well as Hospice, the Gold Team, and Wilson Funeral Home.
MR. CHARLES WASHINGTON, JR.
A viewing will be held on Saturday, October 31, 2020 from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. for Mr. Charles Washington, Jr., with a “Celebration of Life” service im- mediately following from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Harmon Funeral Home, located at 5002 N 40th Street, Tampa, FL 33610.
Charles Washington, Jr., born on January 23, 1937, de- parted this earth on October 16, 2020. He was a Tampa, FL resi- dent and was affectionately called, “Mr. Charlie,” by those he met and befriended with his warming smile and genuine personality.
He was a retired employee of Dairy Farmers Association. Charles will be dearly missed by all those who came in contact with him.
He was preceded in death by: his father Charles Washing- ton and mother, Rosie Mae Hart; his beloved wife, Essie Mae Washington; son, Charlie Lee Washington; brothers, Jessie Lee Sheffield, John C. Sheffield, Homer Sheffield, Herbert Washington, and Ray- field Washington; and sister, Alma Chatman.
He is survived by: his three loving daughters, Fransena Washington, Annette Washing- ton and Patricia Brunson (Byron, Sr.); sister, Bertha Hart; twelve grandchildren: Tiffany Burt, Trineshia Sim- mons (Vincent), Jerrell Wash- ington, Tameika Brunson, Laquita Brunson, Quinelle Brunson, Shakeshia McKeller, Byron Brunson, Jr., Ciara Brunson, Shanquelle Johnson, Essena Washington and Charles D. Washington; twenty- one great grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
(Face masks are required in- side Harmon Funeral Home building. Thank you for your co- operation).
“A Harmon Burial”
INTEGRITY
MR. JOSEPH (JOE) CHATMAN, JR.
Celebration of Life in loving memory of Mr. Joseph Chatman, Jr., will be held Saturday, Octo- ber 31, 2020, at 1 p. m. at Greater Mt. Moriah Primitive Baptist Church, 1225 N. Nebraska Ave., Tampa, 33602, Dr. B. R. Fulton, Pastor, with Elder Joseph Chat- man, III, eulogist.
Joseph was born in Wilming- ton, North Carolina on Septem- ber 21, 1944 to parents being the late Mr. Joseph and Mrs. Lucille Chatman, who embossed Joseph to be the man we will forever re- member. Joseph (Joe) was a very loving and devoting husband to his beautiful wife, Rosetta Chat- man for thirty-four years. To- gether they created memories that could only be shared while living life to the fullest.
Joseph’s’ big heavy hands helped him craft his skill as a bricklayer for 54 years. He loved his skill and left his mark all across the U. S., but he didn’t love anything more than his fam- ily. On Tuesday, October 20, 2020 he entered his eternal rest.
He was preceded in death by: his children Ricky, Walter, and Reginald.
He leaves to cherish loving and lasting memories: his wife, Rosetta Chatman; his children, Alfred (Charlotte), Robert, Tina, Tawanda, Ray, Tameka, Joseph, III (Rivell), Jasmine (Steven), Joey (Tyzsa), Joenetha “Juicy,” Jalisa, Latonya (Tomenual), April, Sheritta, Carla, and Danielle (Adrian); sisters, Lillian Allen (Wayne), Carolyn Sanders (Charles), Sylvia Manuel, Bar- barann Garland and Doris Cro- martie; sisters-in law, Joyce (Joe) and Linda; brothers-in- law, Alvin (Jenette), Jerome (Cheryl) and Leroy; and a greater host of grandchildren, great- grands and great-great grands. He was truly loved by great friends such as Mr. Willie, Sprat, Earl Hightower, David, Hyman, Smitty, Freddie, Larry and godson, Harrell; and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and other rel- atives and friends.
Visitation for Mr. Joseph (Joe) Chatman, Jr., will be held on Friday, October 30, 2020 ,6-8 p. m. at Integrity Funeral Serv- ices, 3822 E. 7th Ave. Tampa 33605. The final viewing will be held on Saturday, 12 noon - 1 p. m at the church. CDC guidelines will be enforced for both serv- ices. Face Mask are required.
A SERVICE OF INTEGRITY Gloria Y. Castillo Funeral Directress
RAY WILLIAMS
MRS. SYLVIA R. HART
Mrs. Sylvia R. Hart of Tampa passed away Tuesday, October 20, 2020.
Funeral Services will be con- ducted Saturday, October 31st at 12 Noon at Allen Temple AME Church, 2101 Lowe Street, with Pastor Cherrie Green, officiating. Interment will follow in Orange Hill Cemetery. Please follow the CDC guidelines. Masks are re- quired.
Mrs. Sylvia Hart was a native and lifelong resident of Tampa, Florida. She was educated in the public schools of Hillsborough County and was a member of Pen- tecostal Church of God. Sylvia was employed as a Chef for Ara- mark Corporation.
Mrs. Hart was also known to the community as “Auntie Silva- nae.” She will always be remem- bered by her welcoming spirit. She never met a stranger and was always willing to share her re- sources and her kindness.
She was preceded in death by: her parents, Frank and Mazie Bell Hart; and siblings, Kenneth Wat- son, Sammy Muldrow and Diane Robinson.
Our great loss is mourned by: William Macklin; her children, son, Armond Willis and daughter, Azannos Hart (Kennis Borum Sr.); grandchildren, Davyeon Hayes, Jer’Ziyah, Carlyle, Ken’Niyah Borum, Kaiden Hayes, Kennis Borum, Jr., Armoni Willis, and Zayden Tol- bert, all of Tampa, Florida; sib- lings, Von Watson (Danyel), Clearwater, FL, Anna Cutler, An- nette Hart, Tampa, FL, Connie Hart, Johns Creek, GA, and Tor- rie Smith, Tampa, FL; nieces and nephews, Greg Spears, Darrell Robinson, LaTrina Robinson, Shawnta Davis, Astley Willis, Tampa, FL, Kenneth Davis, Yonika Watson, Tampa, FL, Tina Napper (Rick), Kenya Muldrow, Tampa, FL, Von D. Watson, DaVon Watson (Mada), Tampa, FL, Monique Watson, Dayanna Watson, Atlanta, GA, Jada Wat- son, Clearwater, FL, DeShawn Harrison, Danyel Walters, Michelle Hopkins, Sharmaine Hart (Anthony), Kenneth Cutler (Jasmine), Tampa, FL, Artesia Cutler, Atlanta, GA, LaSchell (Linale) Hardy, Voncille (Darrell) Scott, Micheal Myers, Mario Myers, Gabrielle Hart, Tampa, FL, Tommy Simms (Lydia Simms) and Lonnie Benniefield, Johns Creek, GA; and a host of other relatives and friends.
THERE WILL BE NO PUBLIC VIEWING. Arrangements entrusted to RAY WILLIAMS FU- NERAL HOME, Rhode & North- ern, Owners.
MS. DORETHAR MORRIS LONGSTREET
Ms. Dorethar Morris Longstreet of Tampa, passed away, Thursday, October 22, 2020.
Homegoing services will be conducted Saturday, October 31 at 11 a. m. at Preservation Church, 2702 Causeway Center Drive, Tampa, FL 33619, with Pastor Jerry Couzens, officiating. Interment will follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery. Please follow the CDC guidelines. Masks are required.
Ms. Dorethar Morris Longstreet was a native of Al- bany, Georgia and a resident of Tampa for many years. She was educated in the public schools of Hillsborough County and was employed by the Federal Court House, Environmental Services Department.
She leaves to cherish her memory: her mother, Mae Fran- cis Miller; lifetime partner, John E. Reeves, Sr.; children, Cory Carter, Jermaine Reeves (Lon- nye), Gerald Reeves (Nate’Kemma), Debra Reeves and John Reeves (Sharon), Stephanie Reeves-Brooks, Regi- nald Reeves (Shia), and Cynethia Snell; grandchildren, Shermaine Reeves, Ja’miah Reeves, Jer’laysia Reeves, Kourage Reeves, Jer’zahria Reeves, Gerald Reeves, Jr., Geramia Reeves, Cory Carter, Jr. and Jacob Carter; six sisters, Gail Longstreet, Annette Longstreet, Lois Longstreet, Sandra Longstreet, Patricia Longstreet and Mary Longstreet; three brothers, James (Dana), Richard (Connie) and Charlie Longstreet; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends; extended family, Siriya and Helen Isidore, Rhonda Blocker, Maxine Riley, Kathy Pringley, Maria Doyle and Debra Dabney.
The visitation will be held, Friday, October 30, from 3 – 7 p. m. at Ray Williams Funeral Home, 301 N. Howard Ave, Tampa, FL 33607. We are asking family and friends to follow the CDC guidelines. Masks are re- quired.
Arrangements entrusted to RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, Rhodes & Northern, Owners.
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