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CY’NECIA GAIL ‘CECE’ SALTER
A Homegoing Celebration for Cy’Necia Gail Salter, AKA “CeCe” of Tampa, Florida, who passed away on Sunday, June 18, 2017, will be held on Saturday, July 1, 2017 at 2 p. m. at New St. Matthew Missionary Baptist Church, 1006 S. 50th Street, Tampa, with Rev. Alec F. Hall, officiating. Interment will follow in Rest Haven Memo- rial Park Cemetery.
Cy’Necia leaves to mourn her passing: her adopted parents, Es- tella Simon and David Thrower; sisters, Shareece, Ashanti, Roshae and Shanae Simon; her twin brother, Cedrick B. Salter; grand- mothers, Arleen Gail Jackson (Joseph Bianco) and Denise Salter; great grandmother, Mae Jackson; aunts, Deborah Jackson, Sheila Simon-Moore, Sandy Simon, Lindora Farris, Ziela Makonnen and Mona D. Atkinson; uncles, Roman Simon, Ossian Bates, Jr., Robert Carr, Jr. and Richardo E. Battle; a host of other sorrowing relatives, friends and someone very special, Kristina Rice and family.
Cy’Necia Gail Salter, AKA CeCe, was born a twin to the late SaQuanda Tamika Simon on Jan- uary 24, 2008. CeCe was a very beautiful and loving child. She at- tended school in Hillsborough County, where she was an “A” stu- dent at Essrig Elementary School. She was so excited on her last day of school because she was pro- moted to the 4th grade.
CeCe loved doing many things like dressing up with her cousin, Lailani, playing with her many dolls and other toys. She enjoyed going to her uncle’s house because he had a pool. She and her brother along with her cousins would swim all day if you let them. CeCe enjoyed riding her bike with the family. Dancing and singing was another thing she enjoyed doing and playing outside in her play- house that she turned into a gro- cery store one day. On the swing set the family enjoyed, she learned many tricks that her brother taught her and her little cousin how to do. They would have big fun showing everyone what they could do. In quiet times or riding in the family car or truck she loved playing on her tablet.
CeCe was a member of Bible- Based Fellowship Church. Many times during the year she would attend church with her great grandmother, who she called “Granny” at her grandmother’s church, New St. Matthew M. B. Church.
There will be a viewing on Fri- day,June30,2017from5–8p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, Florida with the family present from 6-7 p. m. to receive friends. Friends are asked to assemble at the church at approximately 1:45 p. m. for the
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INTEGRITY
RAY WILLIAMS
WILSON
MR. ANTWAN TREMAINE JENRETTE, JR.
A Celebration of Life for Mr. Antwan Tremaine Jenrette, Jr. “Pooh,” who passed away on Fri- day, June 16, 2017, will be held Saturday, July 1, 2017 at 11 a. m. at Revealing Truth Ministries, 5201 N. Armenia Avenue, Tampa, Pastor Bryan Powe, Sen- ior Pastor, Pastor Lamar Mills, officiating.
Antwan (Pooh) was born De- cember 8, 1998 in Tampa, FL, to the parents of Ayesha Jones and Antwan Jenrette, Sr. Antwan was educated in Hillsborough County public schools. He at- tended George S. Middleton High School, where he was to graduate May, class of 2018. He was employed with Taco Bell at the time of his death. He was in- terested in fashion, music and spending time with his family.
Antwan was preceded in death by: his great grandparents, Harvey and Christine Jenrette, grandmother, Alazada Patricia Morgan; and uncle, Michael Jen- rette, Sr.
He leaves to cherish: beloved parents, Ayesha Jones (Malik) and Antwan (Kimberly) Jen- rette; brothers, Kyle Moore, Josiah and Kaden Jenrette; sis- ters, Ikeria and Aniyah Webb, Kandyce Jenrette; grandmother, Madeline (Izell) King; great grandmother, Iris D. Gilcrist; uncles, Shedrick Jenrette, Tony Williams, Carl (Janie) Jones, Andre Gilcrist, Sean Miller, Har- vey (Frannie) Jenrette, Jr., Dou- glas Forman, Jr., Melvin (Saudia) Forman, Corey (Brandy) Forman; aunts, Roslyn Gail Wright, Brenda (Carlos) Rivera, Mordell (Steve) English, Darlene Oliver, Shaquanna (Ronald) Purnell-Christian, Gretchen (Charles) Kea-Thomas, Yvonne Jenrette, Sandra Ashely, Linda Jenrette, Kolonda (James) Hall, Gloria Forman, Sylvia (Der- rick) Jenrette-Cousin, Ida (Travis) Hammond Robinson, Annie Hammond; cousins, Brion, Teresa (Roy) Smalls, Gene, Deandre, Issac Webb and family, Keaton family; and a host of other sorrowing cousins, rela- tives and friends.
Public viewing will be held Friday, June 30, 2017 from 6-7 p. m. at Integrity Funeral Services, 3822 E. 7th Avenue, Tampa, FL, 33605. Family and friends are asked to meet at Revealing Truth Ministries on Saturday, at 10:30 a. m. prior to funeral service.
“An Integrity Service”
MR. MARK ANTHONY GILLYARD, SR.
Mr. Mark Anthony Gillyard, Sr. of Tampa, passed away, Sat- urday, June 17, 2017. He was a native of Perry, Florida and a res- ident of Tampa for most of his life. He was educated in the pub- lic schools of Hillsborough County and was a graduate of Robinson High School.
He was preceded in death by: his father, Sylvester Gillyard.
He leaves to cherish his mem- ory: his mother, Jessie Mae Fos- ter; sons, Mark A. Gillyard, Jr., Markell A. Gillyard, Markus A. Gillyard, Markis A. Gillyard and Markez A. Gillyard; daughter, Markayla A. Gillyard; brothers, Shawn M. Wallace, Sylvester Gill- yard, Jr. and David Cole; nieces, Kennethia L. Roberts and Markeva S. Kirk; his sons’ mother, Sheila Williams; cousin, Kenneth L. Roberts; and a host of other sorrowing relatives and friends.
The visitation will be held Fri- day,June30thfrom5to8p.m. at Ray Williams Funeral Home, 301 N. Howard Avenue. Arrange- ments entrusted to RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, Rhodes & Northern, Owners.
MR. EDWARD ‘EB’ BANKS, JR.
A Celebration of Life service for Mr. Edward Banks, Jr. who passed away on June 21, 2017, will be held on Saturday, July 1, 2017 at 2 p. m. at Heritage Chris- tian Community Baptist Church, 14801 N. 15th Street, Lutz, Florida 33549, with the Pastor, Rev. Dr. Delores James Cain, officiating. Interment will follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery.
Edward was preceded in death by: his wife, Thomasine Tharp Walker Banks; parents, Edward, Sr. and Ruth Mary Rock Banks; mother-in-law, Julia Ben- son Tharp Joiner; and sister-in- law, Barbara Jean Tharp Collier.
Edwards was a great hus- band, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, and neighbor.
He leaves to cherish memo- ries of him with: his devoted daughter, Tracy Banks; son, Thomas Walker; grandsons, Eric, La’Montrae, Ja’Markis, and Ta’Varis Banks; sisters, Juanita McCrimmon, Delores Faison, Lil- lian Bannerman and Annie Rozier; brother, Thomas Banks, Sr. (Marina); sister-in-law, Mary Ann Stephens; brother-in-law, Edward Tharp, as well as a host of nephews, nieces, great nephews and nieces, other sor- rowing relatives and friends.
Edward Banks known as “EB” to family and friends was born in Brooklyn, New York on August 7, 1942 to the parentage of Edward Banks, Sr. and Ruth Mary Rock Banks. He was the fourth child of six siblings. He attended the pub- lic schools of New York City and accepted Christ as his Savior in his adult life.
He retired from Delta Air- lines in 1995 after 20 years of service. Edward had a passion for cooking, taking pictures of family and friends, and working with his hands.
There will be a viewing on Fri- day,June30,2017from5–8p. m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, (33605) with the family present to receive friends from 7 – 8 p. m. Friends are asked to assemble at the church at approximately 1:45 p. m. Saturday for the service.
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DR. DORIS WILLIAMS CAMPBELL
Dr. Doris Williams Campbell, 81, Professor Emeritus (Ret.), University of South Florida, passed away on Monday, June 26, 2017. A celebration of her life will be held Saturday, July 1, 2017 at 10 a. m. at Mount Olive AME Church, 1902 West LaSalle Street, Tampa, Florida, 33607, with Pas- tor Gregory V. Gay, Sr., officiat- ing. Interment will follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery.
She was preceded in death by: her husband, James L. Campbell. Dr. Campbell is survived by: her daughters, Judge Lisa D. Campbell-Hargrove (Keith) and Dr. Sheri D. Campbell; her step- son, Maurice K. Campbell (Linda); grandchildren, Mar- quise, Sloane, James and Camp- bell Elise; brothers, Kelly B. Williams, Sr. (Sandra) and Mor- ris Williams, Sr. (Christine); sev- eral nieces, nephews; brother-in-law, Johnnie L. Camp- bell; sisters-in-law, Vivian Williams and Ernestine Williams Carr; nieces and nephews, San- dra G. Williams, Kelly B. Williams, Jr., Darlean Y. Prince, Morris L. Williams, Jr., (Blanche), Myron K. Williams (Rose), Gina Sanderson (Rhonne), Marcus Williams (Bev- erly); cousin, Ernest Brinson, as well as several other nieces, nephews, extended family includ- ing the Mathews and Oates fami-
lies and friends.
Doris graduated from Middle-
ton High School in 1953. She went on to attend Clark College in At- lanta, GA, where she studied Biol- ogy. She was a graduate of Meharry Medical College, School of Nursing, where she received a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing. She also attended the prestigious Teachers College at Columbia University in New York, where she received a Mas- ter’s degree in Nursing. She re- ceived her Ph.D. in Nursing from the University of Texas at Austin.
For over 40 years her teach- ing, research, scholarship and public service focused on women and children, especially the con- sequences of intimate partner vi- olence and abuse for African American women and their fami- lies. She was recognized nation- ally and internationally for her research and publications in this area and was an Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner in women’s health and a Fellow in the American Academy of Nurses.
There will be a viewing on Fri- day,June30,2017from5–8p. m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 North 29th Street, Tampa, Florida, 33605. The Ivy Beyond The Wall Ceremony will follow at 7:45 p. m. at the funeral home. Donations can be sent to The Nursing Network on Violence Against Women International. Https://nnvawi.or
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BIRTHDAY MEMORIAM
CONSTANCE “CONNIE” BRYANT
Happy Birthday in heaven, Ma, we love and miss you!
Love, Fuggie.
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