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AIKENS
CREAL
MR. O’SHAY LINDSEY VONDEL LEWIS
A homegoing celebration for Mr. O’Shay Lewis of Tampa, Florida who passed away on Sunday, September 17, 2017 will be held Saturday, September 30th, 2 p.m. at Heaven Destiny Assembly of God, 4104 E. Elli- cott St., Pastor Tom Jones, offi- ciating. The interment will be in Orange Hill Cemetery.
O’Shay was born November 2, 1993 to Johnny Carter and Chanjaree Lewis in Tampa, Florida. He attended the local schools of Hillsborough County and attended Mt. Tabor M. B. Church. O’Shay enjoyed video games, rapping, battle rapping and playing basketball.
He was preceded in death by: his great-great-grand- mother, Gladys Williams.
He leaves to cherish his pre- cious memories with: his son, Vondel Lewis; and his mother, Janell Lewis; devoted mother, Chanjaree Lewis; father, Johnny Carter; great-grandpar- ents, Benny and Sandra Lewis and Johnny and Naomi Carter; brothers, Ricky Z. Lewis and Rayshawn Lewis; aunts, Chan- dra C. Trimble, Yeometta Lewis and Shontae Hodo; uncles, Sta- cie Trimble and Benny Kenny Lewis; nieces, Kamaria Woods, Emani Aikens and Rat’nia Lewis; cousins, LaTracianna C. Smith, Steveondra L. Carter, Stevetavia L. Carter, Geovonna Douglas, Sharmaine Douglas, Donneisha F. Peterson, La’Quasha D. Jordan, O’Mauryi Lewis, Daja Douglas, Stacie G. Trimble, Aubrey E. and Aurien L. Hardy, Emanuel Perez, Zephaniah Perez and Zymeriah Douglas; friend, David Williams; friend/family, Chad Prilliman; and a host of other relatives and friends.
The visitation will be held at Aikens Funeral Home on Fri- day, September 29th from 5 to 8 p. m. The family will receive friends from 6 to 7 p. m.
The family and friends are asked to meet at the church on Saturday for the service.
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MR. AARON SIRMAINE SIMS
A Homegoing Celebration for Aaron Sirmane Sims of Tampa, Florida, who passed away on Wednesday, Septem- ber 20, 2017, will be held Satur- day, September 30th, 2 p. m. at Allen Temple AME Church, 2101 Lowe St., Rev. Glenn B. Dames, pastor, with Rev. Karen J. Sims, pastor of New St. Paul AME Church, officiating.
Mr. Aaron “A’Ron” Sir- maine Sims, son of the late Leroy Sims, Jr. and Antoinette Jackson Sims, was born on March 2, 1989 in Tampa, Florida. He departed this life and began his eternal glory on September 20, 2017. Aaron loved to be known as A’Ron and was the youngest of five chil- dren. Aaron was a father, son, grandson, uncle, cousin, and nephew, but most of all he is a child of God. Although his time with us seemed far too short, he served the Lord’s purpose for his life and received his salva- tion and baptism at New St. Paul A. M. E. Church, Tampa, Florida.
He was preceded in death by: his father, Leroy Sims, Jr.; and grandmothers, Margaret Shuler Patterson, (great) Dorothy Woods; and grandfa- ther, Louis Jackson.
A product of the Hillsbor- ough County School System, he was a graduate of C. Leon King High School. He furthered his education with enrollment at Hillsborough Community Col- lege and was employed by Carrabba’s Italian Grill, where he served in many capacities, with his favorite being chef.
Aaron loved to learn and was an avid reader always striving to gain further knowledge to better himself for his son. When he was not spending time with his son and family, working or studying, Aaron could be found pursuing his favorite hobby: making his own music. His love for rap and beats is well known.
He leaves to cherish his memory: his beloved son, Aaron Sims, Jr.; mother, Antoinette Sims; and siblings, Roshard Jackson, Laroy Sims, Sr. (Far- rin), Mario Johnson (Marilyn) and Ciara Exantus (Wilson). His memory is also cherished by: a great grandmother, Joanne Mumford; grandparents, Leroy and Rev. Karen Sims; uncles, David Jackson, Tommy Sims, Royian Sloan and Keith Sims; aunts, Sylvia Jackson, Priscilla Norton, (James) Glenda Fort and Bridget Sims. Aaron’s nieces and nephews shall miss their uncle; left to celebrate his mem- ory are: Analys, Roshar’zanae, and Roshard Jackson, Jr., Mario (Jr.) and Illeana Johnson, Far- rah and Erica Exantus, and Laroy, Leroy and Laron Sims. First cousins left to treasure Aaron’s life and resurrection in- clude: Michael and Darnell Jud- kins, Andrea Smith (Rodney), James Wilson, Keith and Ken- neth Norton, Sequolia, Shatisha and Mario Jackson, Daniqua Long, David Jackson, Jr. Carla Buie, Latasha (Stephan, Sr.) and Maurice Campbell, Stephan, Jr., Joetavious, Jaquai, Jyi’Keem Henry, Keishaun (Chrisha) Sin- gletary, Adrian Broxton (Danielle), Bernard Wilson, Lisa, Teresa, Helena and Tan- gela Green, Lonnell Brown, Shannon Fort, Michael Smith, Janae and Brandon Sims, Kalile and Brianna Waters, Royian Sloan, Jr. and KyrenSa Vaughn.
His prayer for his family would be to love God and one an- other that we may meet again.
The Visitation will be held at Aikens Funeral Home on Friday, September 29th from 5 to 8 p. m. The family will receive friends from5to6p.m.
The family and friends are asked to meet at the church on Saturday for the service.
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MR. ANTHONY R. WILBORN
A Homegoing Celebration for Mr. Anthony R. Wilborn of Tampa, Florida, who passed away on Sunday, September 17, 2017, will be held Saturday,
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Progress Missionary Baptist Church, 3307 E. Shadowlawn Ave., Rev. Vernon Young, offi- ciating. The internment will be in Orange Hill Cemetery.
Anthony Riccardo “Ricky” Wilborn was born October 30, 1958 in Tampa, Florida, to Willie James and Gertrude (Breedlove) Wilborn. His edu- cation began at Philip Shore El- ementary School and continued through Booker T. Washington Junior High School and Robinson Senior High School. He worked at var- ious jobs in warehouse posi- tions in Rantoul, IL, Fort Worth and Dallas Texas, MacDill AFB, FL, and in and around Tampa, FL for many years.
He was preceded in death by: grandparents, Jessie (Annie Mae) Byrd, and Levi Breedlove; uncle, James Wilborn; aunt, Molly Johnson; cousins, Ray Anthony Barnes, Wanda Tarver, Gregory Green and Willie C Walker.
Anthony left his cherished and fond memories with: his parents, Willie and Gertrude (Breedlove) Wilborn; sisters, Yolanda, Valerye, and Mae Wilborn; brother, Darryl Wilborn; uncles, Levi Breedlove, Jr. (Trudy) of Mal- one, FL and Robert Wilborn of Waldorf, Maryland; aunts, Lil- lie Milbry, Artrye Green (Prince), Mattie Tarver (Willie) of Chicago, IL, Annie Graham of Detroit, MI, and Emma McN- abb of Akron, OH; niece, Euo- nia (Nikki Wilborn) Brown (Byron) of Tampa, FL; great nephews, Byron and Brandon Brown of St. Petersburg, FL; great niece, Abryah Brown of Tampa, FL; and a very special niece, Lyrik Courtney of De- catur, Georgia; cousins, Myra, Cheryl, Reginald and Pamela Milbry of Tampa, FL, Gail Tarver of Chicago, IL, Charlie Floyd (Cheryl) of Tampa, FL, William Jackson, Fredrick, Sedrick, Timothy and Deidra Green, all of Tampa, FL, Cyn- thia Breedlove of Chicago, IL, Eric Breedlove of Irving, TX and Rev. Kevin Breedlove of Mobile, AL; a close and special cousin, Micheal Jackson of New York; and a host of other cousins, and many friends.
The Visitation will be held at Aikens Funeral Home on Fri- day, September 29, 2017 from 5 to 8 p. m. The family will re- ceive friends from 6 to 7 p. m.
The family and friends are asked to meet at the church on Saturday for the service.
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MR. JUAN MAURICE HALL
Homegoing Celebration for Mr. Juan Maurice Hall of Tampa, Florida, who passed away September 15, 2017 will be held Saturday, September 30, 2017 at 11 a.m. from Heaven Destiny Church, 4104 E. Ellicott St., Rev. Tom Jones, Pastor, with Rev. Robert Dou- glas, officiating. Interment will be held on Monday, Octo- ber 2, 2017 at 11 a.m. in the Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell, Florida with Mili- tary honors.
Mr. Juan Maurice Hall was born December 25, 1973 to Joyce and Victor Hall, Sr. He was a beloved veteran serving in the U. S. Army from 1992 to 1996, following his graduation from King High School in 1992. Juan was a very devoted man to anyone he considered a friend or family.
He was preceded in death by: his mother, Joyce Hall; and grandmother, Juanita Hall.
He leaves to cherish his memories: a loving wife, Latasha Chapman-Hall; son, Terrell; daughters, Kenyatta, Devonisha, and Aaliyah; fa- ther, Victor (Cassandra) Hall; sisters, Topeka Patrick, Tina (Henry) Smith; brothers, Vic- tor Hall, Jr., Andre (Danna) Peoples; nieces, Briana Davis, Tariah Hall; nephews, Victor Hall, III, Devon, Antonio Hanna; grandson, Malachi Higgins-Dobbin; great niece, Shyanna; godson, Ja’Quavian Knight; and a host of extended family and friends.
Visitation for Mr. Hall will be held on Saturday, Septem- ber30,2017from9a.m.to 10:45 a. m. at the Heaven Des- tiny Church, 4104 E. Ellicott Street. THERE WILL BE NO VIEWING AFTER THE EU- LOGY ON SATURDAY. Family and friends are ask to meet at the church on Saturday, Sep- tember 30, 2017 at 10:30 a. m.
Service and arrangements entrusted to Ronald J. Derr, Sr., L.F.D., Creal Funeral Home.
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