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HARMON
MRS. MAUDE DALLEMAND ANDERSON
A Celebration of Life Services for Mrs. Maude Dallemand An- derson, who passed away on March 11, 2019, will be held this Sunday, March 24, 2019, at 11 a. m., at Mt. Calvary SDA Church, 4902 North 40th Street Tampa, FL 33610, with the Pastor, Pastor Curtis Crieder, officiating. Inter- ment will follow in Garden of Memories.
Mrs. Maude Dallemand An- derson was born on October 26, 1947 in Port Au Prince, Haiti. In 1981, she relocated to Brooklyn, New York to pursue more oppor- tunities for her family. She moved to Tampa, FL after meet- ing Harry Anderson, Jr., an Army Veteran, whom she married. She resided in Tampa, for the re- mainder of her life and worked as a caregiver until retirement.
She was a faithful member of the Mt. Calvary SDA Church and a contributor to the Foundation Communion Fraternal in Croix Des Bouquet, Haiti. Her loving heart extended past her family as she always opened her home to anyone in need. Her affectionate hugs, honest and classy personal- ity, is a distinction that will al- ways be remembered.
She was preceded in death by: her husband, Harry Ander- son, Jr. (1997).
Her memory is cherished by: her children, Fabienne, Gino (Claudia), Magalie (Erick), Hans (Sabine), Tonya (Danny), Val, Harriette D.; and a host of family, extended family, friends and clients.
The processional will assem- ble at 10:45 a. m. on Sunday at the Church.
A Harmon Burial
INTEGRITY
MS. DEBORAH WASHINGTON SAUCIER
Funeral service for Ms. Deb- orah Washington Saucier will be held Saturday, March 23, 2019 at 11 a. m. at Mt. Olive AME Church, 1902 W. La Salle Street, Tampa, FL, with Evangelist E. L. Wise- man, Pastor, Bethel Baptist Church, Plant City, officiating.
The lovely Deborah Washing- ton Saucier was born November 23, 1965 in Deridder, Louisiana to Earline Peacock Green and Anthony Washington, Sr. A beloved and devoted mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, teacher and friend. Deborah was educated in the Hillsborough County Public School System and graduated from H. B. Plant High School, class of 1974. She at- tended and graduated from Nova Southeastern University.
Deborah was employed and retired by Hillsborough County Public Schools, where she loved and adored each student she en- countered. Deborah gave kids confidence and changed lives that normally would have been pushed by the wayside. Her im- pact was legendary.
On March 15, 2019, God called her home to eternal rest.
Preceded in death by: her grandmother, Claudia Hender- son and Willie Mae Peacock; grandfather, Carlos Ince and Lonnie Peacock; mother, Earline Peacock Green; step-father, Leonard Green; brother, An- thony Ray Washington; step- mother, Alease Floyd Washington; brother, William F. Lindsay.
Survived and loved eternally by: her one and only daughter, Candice Larry (Ethan); her pride and joy, her grand-daughter, Payton E. Larry; devoted father, Anthony R. Washington, Sr.; special and dear friend, John Frazier; best friends, Johnetter Williams, Apostle Cynthia Forde, Sonia Crum, Donna “Rey” Robinson; godmother, Rudine Harrell; caring and supportive siblings, Anthony Washington, Jr. (Carol), Patricia A. Dell (David), Renee Jackson (Phillip), Leonard Green, Jr.; Charles A. Washington (Sueko), of Oki- nawa, Japan, Angelia Knight of San Diego, CA; Pamela Gale of San Diego, CA; Ella Jan Crumb- ley of The Cayman Island; Brenda J. Lindsay; Forrest Lind- say; Karen Johnson; Glenitha Bolton; Reginald Bolton; amaz- ing aunts, Frankie Bernard, Frances Coker, Lonnie Mae, all of Houston, TX; amazing uncle, Eugene Thomas and family; car- ing nieces and nephews, Brianna Boyd, Tivon Jackson, Dr. An- thony Washington, III (Renelda), Antoinette Washing- ton-Broome (Antonio), Andre Washington (Jessica), Anthony Howard, Leonard Green, III, Tyrell Green; Isaiah Washing- ton, Imani Washington, Ilijah Washington, Brandi Cogue, Muntai Evans, Corey Evans, Taeilor Evans, Lacy “Trai” Bat- ton, Shara Lindsay, Kathleen Lindsay, Aaron Harris and Adri- enne House (Anthony); a host of cousins, other relatives and spe- cial friends.
“A Service Of Integrity”
MR. JAY OBERT ARNOLD
A Homegoing Celebration for Mr. Jay Obert Arnold, who passed away March 13, 2019, will be held Saturday, March 23, 2019, at 2 P. M. at Harmon Funeral Home, 5002 N. 40th St., Tampa, FL 33610, with Minister Jacque- lyn Marshall, officiating.
Jay leaves to cherish his memories: brothers, Sam Arnold and Orrin Arnold; sister, Angel Wimbush; daughters, Shontavia Drye and Esoterica; grankids, Jay’nijah and Kendrick; uncles and aunties; Jean and family.
The family will assemble at 1:45 p. m. at the chapel on Satur-
MR. EDDIE JAMES PARKS
A Homegoing Service for Mr. Eddie James Parks, who passed away March 14, 2019, will be held Saturday, March 23, 2019, at 11 A. M. at Harmon Funeral Home, 5002 N 40th St., Tampa (33610), with Pastor Otis Cooper, New Ris- ing Star Ministries, officiating. Interment will be made in Orange Hill Cemetery.
Mr. Eddie Parks was born on February 22, 1933 in Eufala, AL, to the late Georgie Thornton and Andrew Thornton, Sr. He at- tended the schools of Eufala, AL and later moved to Tampa, FL, where he met and married his wife of 54 years, Martha Parks. Eddie worked as a Longshore- man locally for 38 years. He at- tended St. John Church on 34th St.
He was preceded in death by: his daughter, Jonnie Mae John- son, and son, Eddie A Parks, Jr. (Poochie).
He leaves a loving and de- voted wife of 54 years, Martha Parks; brother, Andrew Thorn- ton, Jr., aka “Sonny;” sister, Edith Anderson, both of Sacra- mento, CA; granddaughter, Kiera Johnson of Gainesville, FL, and a host of other sorrowing grands, cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends.
Visitation for Mr. Eddie James Parks will be held this Fri- day evening, March 22, 2019, at Harmon Funeral Home. The fam- ily will assemble at 10:45 a. m. at the Chapel on Saturday.
A Harmon Burial
day.
A Harmon Burial
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
WILLIAM JONES, JR.
Happy Birthday William, daddy, Bunkie. Precious mem- ories, how they linger how they ever flood our souls.
We celebrate your birthday.
Your love and legacy, the Jones Family.
CARD OF THANKS
Words cannot fully ex- press the magnitude of our gratitude for the love and many acts of kindness you have shown us during this time of bereavement in our family.
Perhaps you sent a lovely card or sat quietly in a chair. Perhaps you sent the beauti- ful flowers that we saw sit- ting there. Perhaps you spoke the kindest words any friend could say. Perhaps you were not there at all, just thought of us all day.
Whatever you did to con- sole our hearts, we thank you so much for whatever part.
WALTER LEE RANDOLPH
The McBride-Randolph Family.
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