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Funerals/Card Of Thanks
AIKENS
MRS. MARY LOUISE BARNES BALL
A Homegoing Celebration for Mrs. Mary Louise Barnes Ball of Tampa, Florida, who passed away on Thursday, No- vember 29, 2018, will be held on Saturday, December 15th, 11 a. m. at New Progress M. B. Church, 3307 E. Shadowlawn Avenue, Pastor C. R. Batche- lor, officiating and Pastor A. L. Wingfield of Agape Ministries COGIC, eulogist. The inter- ment will be in Rest Haven Me- morial Park Cemetery.
Mary enjoyed cooking and spending time with her family. She was preceded in death by: her husband, Robert P. Ball; parents, James A. and Elizabeth Barnes; brother, James A. Barnes, Jr.; sister, Vernell Barnes; nieces, Regina Barnes and Mary Moore Davis; nephews, James A. Barnes, II and Reginald Barnes; great niece, Jai Best and brother-in-
law, Willie.
She leaves to cherish her
fond and loving memories with her: 2 brothers, “best friend” Carey (Sonny) Barnes, Sr. and Walter (Jaboe) Barnes, Tallahassee, FL; nieces and nephews, Bettye Belinfantie, Williams T. Barnes (Amy), Brenda Roberson, Carey Barnes, Jr., Louis Barnes (Jacquelyn), Alvin Walker (Sherry); devoted niece and caregiver, Bershauna Moore, Anthony Moore, Jr. (Vernisha), John H. Roberson, III, ESQ. (Peregrina), Joey Barnes (Ebonie), Jyra Barnes, Jaquel Barnes, Randolph Ash- ley, Johann Best, II, Jamiyah Smith and Josiah Davis; great- grand nieces and nephews, Aniya Baker, Anthony Baker, II, Anquan Baker, John Rober- son, IV, Malcolm Roberson, Morgan Barnes, MacKenzie Barnes, Sasha Ashley, Reagan Ashley and Johann Best, III; god-daughters, Tammy Combs and Cheryl Reed; and a host of cousins, close friends, Janice Williams, Juanita Howard, Rosa Austin, Johnny and Pa- tricia Bartell, Reggie and Rose Brown, Charles and Cynthia Henry and Betty Harmon; spe- cial neighbors, Pastor Alvin Wingfield and wife, Diane and family and Melody Johnson and family.
The visitation will be held on Friday, December 14th from 5 to 7 p. m. at Aikens Funeral Home.
The family will receive friends from 5 to 7 p. m. The family and friends are asked to meet at the church on Satur- day for the service.
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   FLORIDA MORTUARY
       MRS. ORETHA COLEMAN
A Celebration of Life Service for Mrs. Oretha Coleman of Tampa, Florida, who passed away on Friday, December 7, 2018, will be held on Saturday, December 15th, 2 p. m. at First Prospect Church Cemetery, 6012 Edina St., Wimauma, Florida 33598, Pastor Samuel Badger, officiating.
Oretha was born on July 6, 1943 in Tampa, to the late Dave Coleman and Alice Longworth. She was a member of First Prospect M. B. Church and en- joyed knitting and cooking.
She was preceded in death by: her parents; 2 sisters, Vera and Edna Coleman; 3 brothers, Jack, Lawrence and Wilbert Coleman; 1 daughter, Judith P. Coleman and spouse, Eugene Malloy.
She leaves to cherish her memories with: her children, Peggy Williams and Kevin Gar- nett; grandchildren, Nicole Cole- man, Sandra James, Monique Williams, Jerome Williams and Kiana Garnett; great grandchil- dren, Judith Coleman, Michelle Coleman, Dominique Hawkins, Komaya Garnett, Kayla Wrice and Robert Rose; 5 brothers, David Charles Coleman (Edna), Harry J. Coleman, Leonard Cole- man (Johnnie Mae), Alonzo Coleman (Mary) and Ulysess Coleman; sisters, Missionary Alice Diggs and Ella B. Thomp- son (Doyle); a host of nieces and nephews; friend, Fannie Wash- ington; home health aide, Sonia Edwards and a host of other rel- atives and friends.
The visitation will be held at Aikens Funeral Home on Friday, December 14th from 5 to 7 p. m.
The family will receive friends from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
The family and friends are asked to meet at Bethune Park at 1 p. m. prior to the church serv- ice on Saturday.
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MRS. ANGIE LOIS JOHNSON
A Homegoing Celebration for Mrs. Angie Lois Johnson of Tampa, who passed away on Wednesday, December 05, 2018, will be held on Saturday, December 15th, 11 a. m., at New Hope M. B. Church, 3005 E. Ellicott St., Pastor Larry Mou- ton, Jr., officiating, with, Pas- tor Brenda Johnson, eulogist. The interment will be held in Garden of Memories Ceme- tery.
Angie was born November 5, 1956 in Gulf Hammock, Florida to the late Samuel and Hazel Thomas. Angie loved people and children.
She leaves to cherish her precious memories with: her husband, Paul A. Johnson; children, Vernard Morgan and wife and Calvin Morgan, Jr.; grandchildren, Angie Morgan and Senise Morgan; brothers, Adolphus Noble and Charles Thomas; sisters, Sharon Stubbs, Veronica Thomas and Sheila Thomas; sisters-in-law, Valerie Johnson, Sharon Her- nandez, Viceola Johnson and Pamela Wright (Johnny); brothers-in-law, Henry Baker and wife, Shelton Danzy and Reginald Johnson; nieces, Vanessa Singleton, Hazel Green, Mia Sanders and Keonta Hoyte; nephews, Samuel Dickerson (Zoey), Benson Thomas (Amanda), Anthony Noble, Victor Thomas (Jantel), Adolphus Noble, Jr. and Charles Thomas, Jr.; co- workers/best friends, Dorothy, Debra, Sophia and Lula; supervisor, Edward Mi- yares and Pastor Brenda John- son; a host of other relatives and friends that will miss her.
The family and friends are asked to meet at the church on Saturday for the service.
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MRS. ELLA L. WILLIAMS
A Homegoing Celebration for Mrs. Ella L. Williams of Tampa, Florida, who passed away on Saturday, December 8, 2018, will be held on Saturday, December 15th, 2 p. m. at Mt. Olive Baptist Church, 4008 E. Cayuga St., Pastor Michael White, officiating. The inter- ment will be in Rest Haven Me- morial Park Cemetery.
Ella L. Williams was born January 15, 1945 in Greenwood, Florida to the late George, Sr., and Ella Barnes. She enjoyed reading her Bible and complet- ing word search puzzles. She also enjoyed spending time with her children and family. When she was young, she even played kickball and other games.
She was preceded in death by: her sisters, Regainer Gib- bons, Mary Smith, Pellie Brown and Vera Lewis; brother, George Barnes; aunts, Lillie Harris and Bessie Ferrell and granddaughter, Shara Jolly.
She leaves to cherish her precious memories with: her children, LoRegginard Cohen, Theresia Baker (Darrell), Aldeanna Harris (Mike), Timo- thy Cohen (Felecia) and Ronnie Cohen (Sandy); godson, Warren Mitchell; grandchildren, Patrick, Calvin, Jessica, Ran- dall, Quanisha, Spencer, Dan “DJ,” Monica, Tierra, Timecia, Ronnie “RJ” and Anthony; and a host of great-grandchildren; sisters, Ora Lee McGivery and Ruthie Barnes; a host of nieces, nephews and cousins; friend, Ann Mitchell.
The visitation will be held at Aikens Funeral Home on Fri- day, December 14th from 5 to 7 p. m. The family will receive friends from 5 to 6 p. m.
The family and friends are asked to meet at the church on Saturday for the service.
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MRS. MARY ALICE BROWN
God, in His infinite wisdom has called Mrs. Mary Alice Brown to her eternal rest on December 10, 2018. We, her family and friends are thank- ful for the 85 years He allowed her to spend with us.
Mrs. Brown was born No- vember 11, 1933, in Donal- sonville, Georgia, to the late Elijah and Jannie Moses An- thony. She moved to Florida with her family in 1943.
Mrs. Brown worked for Singleton Shrimp Company for many years. She was a member of Brown’s Memorial Church of God in Christ, where Bishop Matthew Williams is pastor. She loved the Lord and was a faithful member until her health failed.
She was predeceased by: her husband, Robert Brown, Jr.; one son, Dallas Brown; daughters, Karen Dixon, Brenda Brown, and Kathy Huggins; sisters, Annie Mae Holloway, Hattie Lee Vickers, Willie Mae Ayers, Gertrude Jones, Lillie Mae Johnson, and Virginia Williams; brothers, Bill Anthony, Jr., and S. W. Anthony.
She leaves behind: a de- voted niece, Mrs. Linda Mitchell and family; a loving sister, Lottie Jones, of Toledo, Ohio; grandchildren, Rasheda Cummings (Peter), Raquel Williams (Eric), Andrea Young (Jerrell), Kenneth Crumby, Patricia Coleman (Ben), and Mioshia McCray, and a host of other loving relatives and wonderful friends.
A Memorial Service for Mrs. Brown will be held Sun- day, December 16, 2018, at 7 p. m., at Florida Mortuary Fu- neral Services, 4601 N. Ne- braska Avenue, Tampa, 33610.
 CARD OF THANKS
MR. EARNEST CLARK, SR.
The family of Mr. Earnest Clark, Sr., extends our sincere thanks and gratitude for all of your prayers, cards, and all other acts of kindness and sup- port given during our time of bereavement.
Our sincere apology for the omission of his only brother- in-law, Mr. Morris Everett.
A special thanks to our church family, First Baptist Church of Progress Village, Pastor Samuel Maxwell, Wil- son Funeral Home staff, and many other family and friends.
From the Clark and Perry families.
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