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Funeral/Memoriams
RAY WILLIAMS
MS. TERRY ANN ANDERSON
Ms. Terry Ann Anderson of Tampa was escorted into Heaven on Monday, December 11, 2017. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday, Decem- ber 19th at 11 a. m. at Shiloh New Beginning Pillar of Truth Ministries, 618 Dire Dawa Av- enue, Brooksville, FL, Pastor Clarence D. Clark, with Pastor Marvin Myers, officiating. In- terment will follow in Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell, Florida.
Terry Ann Anderson was born in Sumter, South Car- olina on May 4, 1943. Terry was the daughter of the late Mary Ruth Kibler and James Spencer Kibler. She received her early childhood education at St. Matthew School in Sumter County, SC. Her junior and high school years were spent at Eastern High School in Sumter, SC, where she was a well-liked lighthearted stu- dent.
Terry moved from South Carolina to Long Island, New York, where she met and mar- ried Freddie Anderson, Sr., who preceded her in death. Terry started her work history as a Nursing Assistant at Cen- tral General Hospital in Plain- view, New York. Her passion for taking care of people took her to Long Island Develop- mental Disabilities Services Of- fice, where she worked as a Mental Hygiene Therapy Aide. She assisted patients who were diagnosed with Mental Retar- dation and Autism. She en- joyed her work and had a wonderful work family and cherished friendships.
Her employment ended abruptly when she suffered a severe head injury on the job. However, it brought Terry pleasure to take care of others. After her employment ended, she unleashed all of her love and energy towards caring for her family.
Terry leaves to cherish in her memory: two sons, Michael D. Anderson, and Freddie Anderson, Jr., and daughter-in-law, Lenora An- derson; two sisters, Patricia M. Kibler and Deborah J. Mar- row; one brother, Ronald I. Ki- bler; five grandchildren, Tyrell, Jarred, Terrence, Jas- mine, and Chrystian; two great-grandchildren, Amirah and Khalil; including a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Some called her mom, auntie or grandma, but all called her special.
Arrangements entrusted to RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, Rhodes & Northern, Owners.
White House News
Omarosa Manigault Did Not Resign — She Was Fired And Escorted Out Of The White House
Omarosa Manigault has been a controversial Trump ap- pointee, and was upset when she was told she was fired.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
WILLIE MAE MOORE
HAZEL D. MOORE
ELIZABETH MOORE GIBSON
CAROLYN MOORE VALDEZ
In love and memories, your families and friends. Miss Yalles.
IN MEMORY OF JERMAINE
JERMAINE ANTONIO REEVES, JR. Dec. 18th
My life story with my
son.....
First off, I really miss
my son! I “wish” I just had one more “chance” with my son. The time that we did share, “Thank You” my “Lord.” It’s just this feeling I’m having like I didn’t do enough and the pain hurts.
Son, if you can hear me, forgive me, of the times I wasn’t there. Help! me now of these days to do better, son.
Until we meet again, watch over the family and “protect us.”
Your dad, Maintain.
Omarosa Manigault is out of the White House, and according to American Urban Radio Networks reporter April Ryan, it was not a pretty exit.
“Omarosa did not resign. She was even escorted out of the building and off campus,” Ryan reported on Wednes- day, citing multiple sources.
“She was very upset and said she wanted to speak to the president. According to sources, Gen. Kelly said the president was already in- formed and he signed off,” Ryan said.
But when Omarosa tried to see Trump anyway, shout- ing profanities and insisting that she helped get Trump
elected by bringing “the Black vote,” Ryan said that Chief of Staff John Kelly “had it and got rid of her.”
“He was tired of all the drama,” Ryan told Wolf Blitzer on CNN of Kelly’s decision to get rid of Omarosa.
Ryan also said that Kelly was tired of Omarosa point- ing out articles and other news pieces that would “turn the president’s mood.”
According to Ryan, Omarosa tried to go to the residence to talk to Trump and was stopped by security. When Kelly was alerted by security as to what was going on, Ryan said, he ordered her to be escorted out by security.
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