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HARMON
MS. GLORIA LEGGETT-JACKSON
The Celebration of Life for Ms. Gloria Leggett-Jackson, who passed away July 19, 2018, will be held Saturday, July 28, 2018, at 11 a. m. at Abundant Life Enrich- ment Church, 4701 E. Hanna Ave., Tampa, FL 33610, Pastor Randy Randolph. Interment will be at Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery, 4615 E. Hanna Ave., Tampa, FL 33610.
Gloria had two loving and caring sons, Lavaris and Alvin. Gloria loved her family. She loved the Lord. She was a beauti- ful person, who cared very deeply for her sons and everyone around her.
Gloria was an amazing seam- stress. She had the ability to cre- ate and design clothing by merely looking at them. Gloria gradu- ated from King High School Class of 1972.
Ms. Gloria Leggett-Jackson was preceded in death by: her parents, Willie James Leggett and Ordell Leggett; and siblings, Joe and Geneva Leggett.
She leaves to cherish memo- ries: her two loving and devoted sons, Lavaris Larry (Nidta) and Alvin Jackson (Mariah); three grandchildren, Jasmine L. Mazard-Larry, Aris G. Jackson and Prynce Jackson; brother, Willie M. Leggett; sisters, Bonnie McDaniel (Michael), Debra Stew- art (Brinson), Sharon Andrews and Cynthia Johnson; uncles, Horace Butler (RosaLee),Willie Butler, Tommy Leggett, Robert Leggett (Anna), Willie Lee Leggett (Louise), and Willie Leggett (Theresia); aunts, Nora Henton, Mary L. Barker and Liz Johnson (HL); godson, Marquis Green; godmother, Mrs. Doll Collins; godbrothers, Boo John- son, Bernie Johnson and Bill Johnson; 21 nieces and nephews; 70 great nieces and nephews; 50 great-great nieces and nephews; and a host of loving and caring cousins and friends.
Visitation for Ms. Gloria Leggett-Jackson will be this Fri- day evening from 5-8 p. m. at Harmon Funeral Home, 5002 N. 40th St., Tampa, FL 33610.
The processional will assem- ble Saturday at 10:45 a. m. at the
church.
A Harmon Burial
INTEGRITY
MRS. YVONNE JOHNSON HILL
It is with great sadness that the family of Mrs. Yvonne John- son Hill announces her passing. She will be lovingly remem- bered by her family and friends.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, July 28, 2018 at 2 p. m. at New Progress Mis- sionary Baptist Church, located 3307 E. Shadowlawn Avenue, Tampa, FL 33610. She will be laid to rest at Orange Hill Ceme- tery.
She leaves a legacy behind of 9 children: Nakia, Kerry, Ed- ward, Shaquanda, Jennifer, Jeffrey, Jessica, Emmanuel and James; and 22 grandchildren; her siblings, Catherine, Bar- bara, Charlene, Elizabeth, Car- olyn, Alfred, Brenda and Belinda.
Johnson Hill will be held Friday, July 27, 2018 from 6-8 p. m. at Integrity Funeral Serv- ices 3822 E. 7th Avenue Tampa FL, 33605.
A SERVICE OF INTEGRITY
   AIKENS
MRS. BERYL ANITA STREETS
A Homegoing Celebration for Mrs. Beryl Anita Streets, of Tampa, FL, who passed away on Friday, July 20th, will be held Saturday, July 28th at 10 a. m. at St. John Progressive M. B. Church, 2504 E. Chipco Street, Tampa, FL, 33605, Rev. Dr. Bartholomew Banks, officiating. The interment will be in Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery.
Mrs. Beryl Anita Streets was a special gem who proclaimed her greatness even at birth. She arrived Friday, February 8, 1957, on her mother’s 22nd birthday, foreshadowing the bold and courageous life ahead of her. Born and raised in Tampa, FL Beryl carried out her life in her home city. She graduated high school from Brandon High school.
She was employed with the Hillsborough County Public School District, where she served over 30 years as a cafete- ria employee before retiring.
Beryl was a devout member of True Vision of Jesus Christ, under the ordained leadership of her beloved Pastor Coley and Evelyn Standifer. A servant at heart, Beryl extended her love as a foster parent and home day- care instructor, weaving each child into her family. She was known by many as “Grandma
Beryl.”
Predestined a matriarch,
Beryl gave birth to three genera- tions. She is a mother who worked hard, a grandmother who loved hard, and a great- grandmother who spoiled hard. Her family could count on her to make last minute cook-out arrangements with her famous potato salad, have a variety of snacks at her house for her grandbabies, and forcing them on early morning flea market and fishing trips.
Beryl, a woman of God, a mother, a grandmother, a sister, an aunt, a cousin, a friend. A woman of small stature, who made a massive impact on all she knew and encountered.
Beryl is preceded in death by: her parents, Mother Vera Nash Floyd and George Huff, Sr.; brothers, Renardo Nash Sr., and George Huff, Jr.; sisters, Delois Huff and Bettye Johnson.
Cherishing her memories are: her children, James John- son, Jr., (Tameka), Michael Johnson, Sr., (Fatangela), Regi- nald Johnson (Arlisia), Cory Streets, Sr., (Bathsheba), Jher- rica Huff, and Rayfield Johnson; brothers, Reginald Huff and Michael Jenkins; sisters, Theresa Johnson, Michelle Whitfield (Mark), Betty Cole- man, Cynthia Huff, and Lutricia Monroe; godsisters, Diane Mills and Debra Jones; uncle, John Nash; 21 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren; special friends, Brenda Edwards, Lu- cinda, Lisa, and Elizabeth Gar- rett: Beryl has a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends from the Baker, Kendrick, Nash, Mills, Gowens, Gaines, and Streets families, whom she cher- ished and loved dearly.
The visitation will be held at Aikens Funeral Home on Friday, July27th from5p.m.to7p.m. The family will receive friends from 6-7 p. m.
The family and friends are asked to meet at the church on Saturday for the service.
“Aikens Funeral Home”
MS. CAROLYN WALTON LEE
Funeral Services for Ms. Carolyn Walton Lee will be held Saturday, July 28th, at 2 P. M. at the Church of The Living God, 1102 S. Tyler Street, Plant City, FL. Pastor Gloriece Alexander will deliver the eulogy.
Carolyn Walton Lee was born on January 10, 1955, in Newark, New Jersey, to the late John and Elder Leary Dwight Walton. She attended church with her family at Church of the living God, 315 Norfolk St., Newark, NJ, Elder Clarence Williams, Pastor. She moved to Plant City Florida in 1977 where she resided until her Heavenly father called her home.
Carolyn fellowshipped at Citadel of Life Cathedral, under the leadership of Pastor Glo- riece Alexander. She assisted members of the church in locat- ing resources within the neigh- borhood. This was our mother’s way of giving back to the community.
Carolyn lived to a blessed age of 63 years old.
She was preceded in death by: her parents John and Elder Leary Dwight-Walton; brothers, John, Jr. (Sonny), Dennis, and Roger; sisters, Janice Walton and Michelle Commander; granddaughter, Johnnetta Jackson.
She leaves to cherish her life: longtime companion, Rico De ‘Shades; children, Carol Walton-Lise (Carlton) Tampa, FL, Vilisha Harrell (Reginald) of Austell, GA, Laurenda Mcewen (James) of Plant City, FL, Rodney Lee (Zenia) of Lake- land, FL, Andre Holmes, Or- lando Corey Holmes (Sierra Gant), Plant City, Robert Holmes, Jr. of Plant City; sis- ters, Pastor Lillie Williams (Ernest) of Union, New Jersey, Diane Barthelus (Florian) of Newark, New Jersey, and Deb- bie Walton. She had 24 grand- children and 4 great-grandchildren; sister-in- law, Leonia Walton (Sonny Wal- ton); a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
The viewing will be held Fri- day,6–8P.M.atthe JamesC. Boyd Funeral Home, 602 S. Collins Street, Plant City, FL.
BOYD
          IN MEMORIAM
ROBERT BROWN, SR.
Sunrise: May 6, 1931 Sunset: July 29, 2012
We love you. On Angels wings you were taken, but in my heart you will stay.
Love, your wife, Eugenia Brown.
  IN MEMORIAM
CLARENCE J. BROOKS, SR. “C. J.” SONNY Sunrise: September 24, 1937 Sunset: July 25, 2014
Another year has passed by and we are still trying to get used to the fact that our chain has been broken. This has left a void in our lives. We try to go about our daily lives, but things will never be the same without your presence here with us.
We love you so much and miss you dearly.
Rest in Peace, C. J.
Love always, your loving wife, Rilla; and sons, Joey, Kevin, Ty-
rone and Daryl.
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