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Funerals/Memoriam/Card Of Thanks
STONE’S
RAY WILLIAMS
MRS. DENNIE MAE MOSLEY JACKSON
Mrs. Dennie Mae Mosley Jackson of Tampa, passed away Thursday, September 10, 2015. A memorial service will be con- ducted Saturday, September 19 at 11 a. m. at Ray Williams Memo- rial Chapel, 301 N. Howard Av- enue with Minister Ernest Collins, officiating, and Elder Earl Mosley, eulogist.
Mrs. Dennie Mae was born November 19, 1941 to Edward Mosley, Sr. and Pauline Williamson Mosley in States- boro, GA. She was a graduate of Middleton High School and was baptize at an early age.
She was preceded in death by: her father, Edward Mosley Sr. and mother, Pauline Mosley Craft; brothers, Eddie Mosley, Paul Mosley, John Mosley, Clem Mosley and Robert Mosley; sis- ters, Idella Williams, Ida Pearl Slater, Cora Ross and Betty Cal- loway.
She is survived by: her children, Thomas Brown and wife, Vanessa, Wendell Jackson and Wayne Jackson and wife, Deshaun; 9 grandchildren, Jamia Jackson, Aaliyah Copeland, Lathaniel Walker, De- jenan Walker, Kenya Jackson, India Jackson, Macarial Jackson, Niyah Brown and Trae Brown; brother, Elder Earl Mosley and wife Marie; sister-in-law, Mar- ion Mosley; caregiver, Sarah Bar- num and Central Tampa Living Facility; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and sorrowing friends. THERE WILL BE NO PUBLIC VIEWING. Arrangements entrusted to RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, Rhodes & Northern, Owners.
MR. FREDRICK LEE KELLY ‘FRED’
Mr. Fredrick Lee Kelly "Fred" of Tampa, passed Tues- day, September 8, 2015. Fu- neral services will be conducted Saturday, Septem- ber 19 at 2:00 p.m. at Ray Williams Memorial Chapel, 301 N. Howard Avenue with Darryl Walker, officiating.
Mr. Kelly, 56, was a native and lifelong resident of Tampa, Florida and a graduate of Leto High School, Class of 1976. He was employed as a Short Order Cook for many downtown Restaurants. Fred was preceded in death by his mother, Essie Mae Poe; grand- mother, Ruby Lewis and Sis- ter, Darlene Poe Carter.
He leaves to cherish his memory: daughter, Ebonicka Kelly; two sisters, Gloria Poe Walker and Joyce Poe, both of Tampa, FL; brother, Jeffery "JT" Taylor of Tampa, FL; nieces, Ariel (David) Carter Watson, Linda Walker and Azia J. Hill; nephews, Darryl (Ruth) Walker, Kenneth Walker, Roderick Carter II and Pedro Gulley; brother-in-law, Roderick Carter, Sr.,; devoted friends, Charlene Davis, An- gelina Smith and Harriet; a host of cousins of Weirsdale, Leesburg, Ft. Lauderdale and Lakeland, FL and a host of other relatives and friends.
The remains will repose after 5:00 p.m. Friday, Sep- tember 18, 2015 at Ray Williams Funeral Home. Arrangements entrusted to RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, Rhodes & Northern, Owners.
MISSIONARY WANDA FAYE LEMONS
Missionary Wanda Faye Lemons of Tampa passed away Monday, September 7, 2015. Funeral services will be con- ducted Saturday, September 19 at 11 a.m. at Brown Memorial Church of God in Christ, 2314 E. 27th Avenue, Bishop Matthew Williams, Pastor with Elder Tommie Jones, officiat- ing and Pastor Isiah J. Williams, Sr., Eulogist. Mis- sionary Wanda Faye Lemons was born in Tampa, Florida on September 24, 1964 to Mr. Morris Butler and Mary Ben- ton -Andrews. She was the eighth of nine siblings. Wanda was a graduate of Jefferson High School and the University of South Florida. She was a member of Dominion and Power Church of God In Christ under the leadership of Pastor Isiah J. Williams, Sr. Mrs. Lemons was employed as an Accountant at the University of South Florida for 32 years. She was preceded in death by: her parents; stepfather, Felix Andrews; brother, Robert Lang; and mother-in-law, Rosa Mae Laster; brother-in-law, Willie C. Laster; and sister-in- law: Rudine Sims. She leaves to cherish her most precious memories: A devoted and lov- ing husband, Curtis Lemons, Jr.; 2 children, Jermaine Lemons (Kristen) and Jashanda Lemons; 2 precious grandchildren, Layla Lemons (7 yrs. old) and Kamden Lemons (2 yrs. old); 6 sisters, Patricia Stitts (Steve), El- lisville, AL, Cheryl Cato (Robert), Debra Lang- Williams, Atlanta, GA., Hattie Adams (Darren), Orlando, FL, Mattie Williams (Mayo), Cedar Bluff, AL, and Maureen Butler; brother, John Lang (Paula); 2 aunts, Irene West (Sam), Mar- garet Tinsley (Walter), Lake Wales, FL; a godfather, Joe Stewart; In-laws, Earnestine White (Eugene), Rosa Burrow (Bobby), Lillian Jones (Rudy), Linda Williams (Isiah, Sr.), Elizabeth Laster, Pittsburg, PA, Odis Laster, Earnest Laster, and Jerry Laster (Renee); a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, godchil- dren, other relatives and de- voted friends. The remains will repose after 5:00 p.m. Friday, September 18 at Ray Williams Funeral Home, 301 N. Howard Avenue and the family will re- ceive friends from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Arrangements entrusted to RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, Rhodes & Northern, Owners.
MRS. GLORIA A. MILLIGAN
Mrs. Gloria A. Milligan of Tampa, passed away Tuesday, September 15, 2015. Funeral services will be conducted Sat- urday, September 19 at 11:00 a.m. at Greater Bethel Mission- ary Baptist Church, 1207 N. Jefferson Street with Reverend Andre' Saunders, officiating.
Mrs. Milligan, 72, was a na- tive and lifelong resident of Tampa, Florida. She was edu- cated by the School District of Hillsborough County and was a graduate of Howard W. Blake High School, Class of 1961. Mrs. Milligan retired from Pan American Linen and began part-time work at the Sunshine Thrift Store.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Mr. Toppie Thomas, Jr. and Mrs. Sylvia Brooks and husband, Mr. Major Milligan.
She leaves to cherish her memory: a loving and devoted daughter, Tammy Milligan Trice (Reginald); grandson, Gerald Milligan (Katrina) of Charleston, SC; great grand- children, Ariana Milligan and Jamere Milligan; sister, Martha Ann Benton (Henry); brother, Reeche Wise (Ros- alyn); uncle, Eddie Thomas of Marietta, GA; brothers-in-law, Leroy Johnson (Loretta), Rod- ney Milligan (Emma) and Arthur Pride; sister-in-law, Martha Davis; and a host of nephews, nieces, cousins, other relatives and sorrowing friends.
THERE WILL BE NO PUB- LIC VIEWING. Arrangements entrusted to RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, Rhodes & Northern, Owners.
MS. SHEILA HOLLAND
Funeral services for the late Sheila Holland, who passed away on September 7, 2015, will be held on September 19, 2015, at 12:30 p. m. at the Vic- tory Temple Outreach Min- istries, 5819 N. 56th Street, Tampa, 33610, with the Rev. Letycia McKinney, officiating. Interment will be at the Or- ange Hill Cemetery.
Sheila was born November 26, 1974, to the union of Joe (deceased) and Martha Hol- land.
She attended the schools of Hillsborough County and was last employed by the Tampa Convention Center.
She was an avid Buccaneer fan.
Sheila loved to smile, liked to party and had a great sense of humor.
She was well-known throughout the Tampa Bay area and was the life of the party wherever it was.
She was affectionately called “Moochie,” a.k.a., “Mookman” by her family and friends.
She was preceded in death by: her father, Joe L. Holland; and an aunt, Malinda Walker.
Sheila leaves to cherish her memory: a devoted mother, Martha Holland; sisters, Tamara (Rico) Carswell, and Betty Ligon and fiancé, Dwayne; brother, Steven Hol- land; loving children, Detrique Lucas and fiancé, Stanekia Williams, Shadalia Holland, Lena Donovan-Holland and Sabbris Watson, Jr.; grand- daughter, Bryah Lucas; aunts, Jeanette Quattlebaum, Ena Stroman, Loretta Black (N. Carolina), and Earnestine Thompson (Pittsburgh, PA); uncles, Nathaniel Banks, Earnest Banks, Jr. (Pitts- burgh, PA), and Larry Stro- man; nieces, Shavonte’ Carswell, Jovonikia Ligon, Kiana Collins, Kaitlyn, Shat- waniqua, Jayla, Stevennyshia and Tierca; nephews, Demarc, Rico, Dominique, Steven, Jr., Jaylen, Dorian and Lee; cousins, Willie Walker (Brenda), Marvin Walker (Cornelia), James Stroman, Annette (Rev. Ronnie) Shipp, Patricia Quattlebaum, Robert Quattlebaum, Robert Stovall, Vonnie and James Haywood, Latrina Wimbley and Gary Preston; faithful supporters, Owens Family, Sulpher Springs Community, “34” and so on; and best friends, Tracy and Stacy Lumpkins, Regina Williams, LaQuita Floyd, Betty Dorsey-Leba, Lisa Parker, Julia Johnson and Bridgette (B-girl).
Visitation will be held Fri- day, September 18, 2015, from 6:30-8 p. m. at the Stone’s Me- morial Funeral Home Chapel.
Stone’s Memorial Funeral Home.
“A FANNIE B. STONE TRADITIONAL SERVICE”
CARD OF THANKS
JAMES A. WARREN, JR.
The family of the late James A. Warren Jr., would like to thank each and every one for your acts of kindness, prayer, calls, visitation and love dur- ing the passing of our loved one.
Thank you, Dr. Henry J. Lyons, Pastor, New Salem Missionary Baptist Church and church family; First Bap- tist of College Hill Church family, New Mt. Zion Mission- ary Baptist Church family, St. Joseph Nursing Staff on the 6th floor at St. Joseph’s Hos- pital, the Royal Family, and Ray Williams Funeral Home and staff.
May God continue to bless each of you.
The family.
IN MEMORIAM
JERMAINE ANTONIO REEVES, JR.
As we all transition through life, our hearts still ache of pain and emptiness. How our hearts yearn to feel the touch of your hugs. How we all miss hearing your voice. Even we, as a fam- ily, have and still question why God chose you? We all have now come to the conclusion that God takes His good ones home with Him to be in a bet- ter place for a reason.
We will always love you and we will always miss you. We shall see you again on the other side. Keep being our Guardian Angel and watching over all of us. Love, your Dad and Mom, and the Reeves, Longstreet, Isidore, and Carter Family.
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