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   Funeral/Memoriam
 BLOUNT & CURRY
    MRS. BARBARA A. TABOR
Barbara A. Tabor 70, a na- tive of Tampa, FL, passed away on, January 23, 2019, under the care of Hospice Tampa General Hospital. She was born July 5, 1948.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Fad and Bennie Pearl Collins; brother, Michael A. Collins, and husband Aaron H. Tabor.
She is survived by her chil- dren: Alinda P. Suggs, Derek A. (September) Tabor and Darrell H. Tabor, her grandchildren, Candice L. Suggs, Sasha (Dar- rell) Cook, Enoch U. Suggs, Derek A. Tabor, Jr., Darrell A. Tabor, Erin S. Tabor, her great grandchildren, Quavious Cook, DeShaun Ruffin, Enoch Suggs, Jr., Charlie Ruffin, Pryncis Cook, Pynk Cook, Majic Cook, and Pharrah Cook; sisters Edna (James) Oliver, Dorothy (David) Freeman and Cierra (Corey) Smiley; brother, Fad Collins, III and a host of nieces and nephews and loving cousins and friends.
Barbara will be truly missed by all who knew her.
Visitation will be held Fri- day, February 8, 2019 at 7pm- 8pm and the funeral service Saturday, February 9, 2019 11:00 a.m. all at Blount and Curry Funeral Home at Garden of Memories, 4207 E. Lake Ave, Tampa, FL 33610.
Body Found After Homes Catch Fire
Remembering You On This Day, February 7, 2019
DEVIN HILL “Mr. D”
Precious memories are forever in our hearts. Happy 1st Birthday in Heaven. We miss you and love you.
Love, mom, dad, broth- ers, family and friends.
Local
Accident Leaves 92-Year-Old Man In Critical Condition
The Florida Highway Pa- trol is currently investigating an accident that left a pedes- trian in critical condition. The accident occurred on U. S. 19 and Sunray Drive, in Pasco County.
Investigators said shortly before 4 p.m., Sunday,
Stephen Hayes Stokes, Jr., 51, of Trinity, was driving a 2016 Chevrolet pickup truck westbound on Sunray Drive. He was approaching a green traffic light when Hugh W. Snow, 92, of Holiday, was walking across U. S. 19 in a marked crosswalk.
Stokes failed to yield and turned right onto U. S. 19, col- liding with Snow. Snow was transported to Bayonet Point Hospital and admitted in crit- ical condition. Stokes was not injured.
The investigation is contin- uing and charges are pending.
 Police are conducting a death investigation after a body was found in a house fire. The fire took place early Monday.
According to the Hills- borough County Sheriff’s Of- fice, firemen responded to 4027 Forecast Drive, in
Brandon, shortly before 1:30 a.m. When they arrived two homes were burning.
After the fire was extin- guished, firemen discovered a dead person in the home.
The cause of death or the cause of the fire has not been determined.
Entertainment
Katherine Jackson
The mother of the King of Pop is said to be near death and living apart from her family after she was removed from the family compound to be in the constant care of “private doctors.”
According to RadarOn- line.com, 88-year-old Katherine Jackson was rushed to the hospital with heart attack-like symptoms in early January.
“Because Katherine is so frail, she has a doctor by her side almost all the time, so he was on hand to get her to Cedars-Sinai Medical Cen- ter,” an insider revealed.
“She has extremely high blood pressure and a heart rhythm disorder and was also having breathing problems.”
The mother of late music icon Michael Jackson re- portedly suffered a stroke in November and has also re- portedly battled a brain tumor. Katherine was a main inheritor of the “Thriller” singer’s estate after
KATHERINE JACKSON
he died in 2009.
A rep denied she is ailing
or was hospitalized.
But Radar’s insider in-
sisted: “Katherine is in poor health and was moved out of the family compound because the noise and craziness be- came too much. She’s living with her daughter Rebbie and is being looked after by pri- vate doctors.”
Katherine Jackson es- tranged husband, Joe, died in June at age 89.
The Hillsborough County Medical Examiner’s Office will conduct an investigation and positive identification of the deceased person.
Police have not released any additional information and said the investigation is continuing.
  DEATH LISTING
 AIKENS FUNERAL HOME
Baby Messiah Davis, Tampa
Mr. Jean Joel Emile, Tampa Mrs. Shirley Roper Jackson, Tampa Mrs. Lisa Robinson, Tampa Wilbert Shorter, Tampa
BLOUNT & CURRY FUNERAL HOME Barbara A. Tabor
HARMON FUNERAL HOME Miss. Jane Deloris Gilbert, Tampa Mr. Tom Hall, Jr., Tampa
Mr. Michael Eugene Jackson, Tampa Mrs. Juanita Robinson, Tampa Israel Ibin Williams, Tampa
WILSON FUNERAL HOME Ms. Julia Cobb Barnes, Tampa Mrs. Patricia V. Cummings, Tampa
Mr. David L. Green, Tampa Mr. Dennis Holland, Tampa Mr. Reginald Karl Walters, Tampa Mr. James Young, Tampa
RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME Mr. Virgil Bentley Brooks, Jr., Tampa Ms. Cassandra Bryant, Gibsonton Mrs. Betty Gray, Tampa
Mr. Jimmie L. Gray, Tampa
Mr. George Winn Jr., Tampa
Ms. Mary Alexander Wright, Tampa
       Reportedly Near Death, In
Care Of Private Doctors
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