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Memoriam/Card Of Thanks
CARD OF THANKS
ELDER MARY HELEN BROWN
A Celebration of Life was rendered on August 26, 2017 for Elder Mary Helen Brown, my beauti- ful wife and the mother of my children; a grand celebration in her honor was given.
The Brown and Ja- cobs family would like to first thank our Heavenly
Father and Christ Jesus for comforting us through our time of be- reavement. We would like to express our heart- felt gratitude for the love, phone calls, flow- ers, and other thoughts of kindness during this sad time. We will always be grateful.
Special thank you goes to St. John Cathe- dral, Pastor Dwight Newkirk, Pastor Tony Parker and the Open Cafe for the beautiful service and hospitality. Also, thanks to Wilson Funeral Home who ex- emplified professional- ism at its finest.
Mr. Joseph Brown, Jr., husband & the Brown and Jacobs Fam- ily.
IN MEMORIAM
Your absence taught me to understand and accept that family comes and goes. I’m only going to speak for my- self. I want to thank you for showing me the way of life: to understand the value of hard work, good judgment, courage, and integrity. Thank you for the sacrifices you made for me to have the very best and for all the simple things. Mama you knew all your children and how they felt about you. I want you to know you mean the world to me. Your legacy will forever live on through me. I love and miss you so very much.
Love, your daughter, Au- drey Hemmingway.
SHIRLEY HEMMINGWAY
Accident
Student On Way To School Struck By Car
Local
Youngsters In Grades 6th-12th Invited To Chart Path After High School
A 16-year-old student was treated after being struck by a car. The accident took place Wednesday morning.
According to Tampa Po- lice, the unidentified Middle- ton High School student was transported to St. Joseph’s Hospital after complaining
about his leg hurting. He is ex- pected to recover from his in- juries.
Police said the accident took place at N. 22nd Street and E. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Blvd. The driver was given a citation for running a traffic light.
Youngsters in grades 6th- 12th are invited to the College Bound Initiative, a program under the auspices of St. John Progressive MB Church’s Women of Vision Ministry. The program is Sat- urday, Sept. 30, 2017, 10 a. m.–2p.m.atSt.John.
The program’s coordina- tor is Dr. Ellen Murphy,
who designed while a resi- dent in Seattle, WA. She in- troduced the program to Rev. Dr. Bartholomew Banks, Pastor, who ac- cepted the program.
The object of the program is to introduce participants to the many options available to them for continuing their ed- ucation beyond high school.
Police Continue
To Search For
Missing Teen
Police are currently searching for a 14-year-old who has been missing since Labor Day. He was last seen in the 1500 block of 23rd Street, in Sarasota.
Jabez Spann is de- scribed as being 5’9” and weighs 120 pounds. He has black hair, brown eyes, and was last seen wearing a turquoise shirt.
A Missing Child Alert was issued by the Florida Depart- ment of Law Enforcement on September 18th. Anyone with information pertaining to the whereabouts of Jabez is asked to contact the Sarasota
JABEZ SPANN Missing since September 4th
Police Department at (941) 366-8000, or call 9-1-1.
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