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Funerals/Memoriams
   JACKSON
MS. ANGIE YVETTE LOCKETT (‘ANN’)
Funeral Services for Ms. Angie Yvette Lockett (‘ANN’), who passed away, will be held Saturday, January 29th, 2022, at 1 p.m., at Hope of Shiloh Com- munity Church, 3910 E Conover Street Tampa, FL, with Elder Cornelius L Moore , officiating. Interment will follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park Ceme- tery.
Ms. Angie Yvette Lockett, “Ann,” as she was affectionately called, was born February 21, 1968, to Shirley Lockett and Hardy Fowler, Jr., in Tampa, FL. She attended the schools of Hillsborough County. She ac- cepted Christ in her life in 2011.
Angie had a special love for family and all the people she met in her life. She enjoyed fishing. Her love for music was “Old School Music.” Her fa- vorite football team, of course, was the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, she loved attending their home games.
Loved ones who preceded her in death: mother, Shirley L. Bush; father, Hardy Fowler; sisters, Kathy Matthews and Valerie Fowler; great aunts, Mother Bessie Hutto and Nancy Frazier; great niece, Jekima
Jackson and cousin, Carlis Patri- cia Lockett.
She leaves behind fond mem- ories to a loving family: sister, Yolanda Bell Davison and hus- band, Roosevelt, Jr., Ta’Marra Keenan and husband, Anthony (Wesley Chapel); brother, Alex Fowler (Hawaii); special friend, Nikki Gaillard; aunt and uncle, Delphine and Melvin Collins; loving nieces, Shakirah Shoats, Jasmina Shoats, Tiffany Matthews, (Packy), Monica Matthews, Treysure Gilley, and Topaz Nolton; like a niece, Nijia and Eureka; loving nephews, Gervin Vereen (California), Jef- fery Shoats, Jr., (Monique), Rudolph Stevens (Shante), Dar- rell Stevens (Amir), Robert King, Marcus Fowler, Jr., and Alexan- der Fowler; great nieces, Dajha- nia Keffer, Jayla Shoats, Jermilia Green, Kennethia King, Janisa Shoats, Athena and Aliana Stevens; great nephews, Zerrick Larry, Tijai Williams, JaShawn Williams, Za’Veon Larry, Trevon Williams, Tre- vares Johnson (Maryland), Nija Webb, Jaquez Stevens, Jamir Stubbins, Jimmun, and Jimory Bogan. Extended family, Camille Lockett Daughtry and family, Jordon, Pringle, Perkins, Scott and Grier families, close friend and fishing partner, Deborah Bernie (Debbie Doo), Armenthia Lewis (Ms. T and family), and Teresa Green, special employer of 5 years; Vern and Debi John- son, and a host of other family and friends.
Visitation will be Saturday, January 29th, at Hope of Shiloh Community Church from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Family and friends are asked to meet at the church at 12:30 p.m.
WE ARE FOLLOWING CDC GUIDELINES, MASKS ARE RE- QUIRED. THE FAMILY ASK WITH NO EXCEPTIONS. THEIR THANKS IN ADVANCE. Arrangements by RONALD J.
RAY WILLIAMS
MR. ABE CHIN, JR.
Mr. Abe Chin, Jr., AKA “Alvin,” of Tampa, Florida, passed away on Monday, Janu- ary 3, 2022. The Celebration of Life Service will be held on Sat- urday, January 29, 2022, 11 a. m. at New Life Tabernacle, 6912 Williams Road, Seffner, Florida 33584, with Pastor Rashidi Collins, officiating. MASKS RECOMMENDED. Interment will follow at Rest Haven Memo- rial Park Cemetery, 4615 E. Hanna Avenue, Tampa, Florida 33610.
Abe was born and raised in Tampa to loving parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chin. He attended Hillsborough High School. He enjoyed welding, which was a family trade with his dad. He worked at Coreslab Structures, Inc. for eight years as a Welder.
He was a very hardworking man that provided for his fam- ily. Moreover, Abe was a very devoted husband, father, brother, uncle and friend who would give you the shirt off his back. He will be remembered for the priceless times he spent with his daughters making sure they were happy, and the uncon- ditional love he had for every- one whose lives he touched.
Alvin, your journey on earth was short, but your loving mem- ories will forever be in our hearts. Gone too soon from us. He will be dearly missed.
Abe Chin, Jr. leaves behind to cherish his memories: wife, Janet Chin; six beautiful daugh- ters, loving parents, brothers, sisters, and numerous loved ones.
Visitation will be held on Fri- day, January 28, 2022, from 4 p. m. to 7 p. m. at Ray Williams Fu- neral Home, 301 N. Howard Av- enue, Tampa, Florida 33606. MASKS RECOMMENDED.
Arrangements entrusted to Ray Williams Funeral Home. Rhodes and Northern, owners.
MR. CORRI EDWARD CONWAY
Mr. Corri Edward Conway, b.k.a. “Cool Cat Corri,” of Tampa, Florida, was called to eternal rest on Thursday, Janu- ary 20, 2022. Celebration of Life Services will be held Saturday, January 29, 2022, 2 p. m. at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 5103 N. Central Ave., Tampa, Florida 33603, with Pastor Antonio Hawkins, Jr., officiating. MASKS RECOMMENDED.
Corri was born on February 9, 1974, to his parents, William E. Conway, Jr. and Carol J. Cop- ney-Conway in Pittsburgh, Penn- sylvania. The family moved to Tampa in 1984. Corri attended Brandon High School, where he graduated with the class of 1992. He worked for Verizon as a Fiber Network Field Technician for over 15 years. Corri was a diehard Tampa Bay Buccaneers fan. Whenever you saw Corri, you saw his big smile, and of course, heard his loud music blasting from his car.
Corri was preceded in death by: his paternal grandparents, William E. Conway, Sr. and Mar- garet Conway; maternal grand- parents, Edward C. Copney and Eleanor Copney.
He leaves to cherish his memory his loving parents, fa- ther, William E. Conway, Jr. and mother, Carol J. Copney-Con- way; only daughter, Alexis Con- way; two grandchildren, Jeremiah Hobbs and Jasani Rogers; one stepdaughter, Ganea Brown; two dogs, Buddy and Brownie; one brother, Mar- vin Conway (Kimberly); two sis- ters, Tiffani Conway and Jasmine Copney; aunt, Helen M. Copney; nieces, Latoya, Celena, Cecilia, Mckenzie, McKaylee and Makayla; nephews, DeAndre, Dayveon, Kedric, Atman, Curtis and Will; best friends, Zackary Roberts, Jr., Joe Thirdkill, Alvin Lawrence and Craig Ellis; and, a host of uncles, aunts, cousins, friends and the Brandon High School Class of “92”.
Visitation will be held Satur- day, January 29, 2022, from 12 noon to 2:00 p. m. at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 5103 N. Cen- tral Ave, Tampa, Florida 33603. MASKS RECOMMENDED.
Arrangements entrusted to Ray Williams Funeral Home. Rhodes and Northern, owners.
MR. AARON DAVIS
Mr. Aaron Davis, of Tampa, Florida, passed away on Mon- day, January 3, 2022. Funeral Services will be held on Satur- day, January 29, 2022, 4 p. m., at Ray Williams Memorial Chapel, 301 N. Howard Avenue, Tampa, Florida, 33606, with Elder Joseph Reed, officiating. MASKS RECOMMENDED.
Mr. Davis was a native of Florida and a resident of Tampa for 30 years. He attended classes at Hillsborough Community Col- lege. He was employed as a Mer- chandising Associate at Crate and Barrel.
He leaves to cherish his memory: mother and stepfa- ther, Kimberly and Steve Dunn; father, William Davis, Jr.; grandfather and grandmother, Irene Middleton-Rubin and Robert Rubin; grandfather and grandmother, William and Rose Davis, Sr.; siblings, William Davis, III, Tony Davis, Steven Dunn, Reshay Dunn, Antwon Dunn, Fransenna Dunn, and Shante Dunn; aunts, JoAnn Pitts, Pamela Rubin, and Krissy Rubin; and a host of great aunts, cousins, and nephews.
Visitation will be held on Fri- day, January 28, 2022, 4 p. m. to 7 p. m. at Ray Williams Funeral Home, 301 N. Howard Avenue., Tampa, Florida 33606. MASKS RECOMMENDED.
Arrangements entrusted to Ray Williams, Funeral Home, Rhodes and Northern, owners.
      DERR, Sr, LFDIC FUNERAL HOME
JACKSON
 FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS
  JOSEPH C. MCFADDEN January 26, 1956 – September 17, 2020
Beloved husband, father, G-Poppa and friend.
  IN MEMORIAM
ALICE J. MCMILLAN January 22, 1987
Thirty-three years ago, you went to your heavenly home. You are truly missed.
Loving you always, your husband, Deacon Ulysses McMillan, children, grand- children and great-grandchil- dren.
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