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Tampa Physician Killed In Accident Laid To Rest
DR. MARIO LAMBERT PEREIRA
BY IRIS B. HOLTON Sentinel City Editor
A Tampa physician was laid to rest on Thursday. He died as the result of a traffic accident.
According to the Florida Highway Patrol, Dr. Mario Lambert Pereira, 50, of Apollo Beach, was traveling southbound on State Road 429, in Orlando. The left side of his vehicle struck the right side of a vehicle driven by 22-year-old Charles Hart.
Dr. Pereira’s vehicle left the roadway and struck the guardrail. He was trans- ported to a local hospital, where he died as a result of his injuries.
Dr. Pereira was the son of Herbert Pereira and Maria Pereira. He gradu- ated from King High School. He continued his education at Tufts University School of Medicine, Upstate Medical University Internal Medicine Residency Program, Syra- cuse, NY, and a Fellowship from Texas Back Institute.
In addition to his educa- tion, Dr. Pereira was a member of the Civil Air Pa- trol and served in the United States Army. He received numerous decorations and medals.
A member of Living Water Ministries of Seffner, Dr. Pereira is survived by his wife, Diane Stets- Pereira, 4 children, 4 sis- ters, and other family members and friends.
At the time of his death, Dr. Pereira was a practic- ing Orthopedic Spine Sur- geon, working in Orlando.
Serenity Meadows Fu- neral Home was in charge of handling arrangements.
      LORENZO ANDERSON ... Father
NETTA C. ANDERSON ... Mother
JAMES COLEMAN ... Brother
CYNTHIA ANDERSON ... Sister
GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN
 In loving memory of our family members who have gone home to be with the Lord. Rest In Peace. From Alalia, Kenny, and Angus.
  IN LOVING MEMORY OF
KATRISE L. M. BLACK April 8, 1960 — November 17, 2016
A year ago, you gained your wings. You were laid to rest. A year without you has been emotional, often motionless, but understood that we couldn’t keep you here with us. All of the memories we hold that we shared with you stays near to our hearts.
We know when the clouds move, it’s you. You’re the sun when it shines and when it rains, you’re the rainbow after the storm. You’re indeed our guardian angel.
We miss and love you dearly, your husband, Malcolm, Sr.; children, Malcolm, Jr., (Jasmine), and Latirea (Muhammed); grandchildren, Jue’wel, Desmond, Malani, Tyjah, Malik, Journee’, and King.
      FYI
 Feeding 5,000
Holy Outreach For Christ Assembly Church will be hosting its community outreach service this weekend. The “Feeding 5,000” project will take place on Saturday, November 18, 2017, starting at 10 a. m.
The project will be held at 2818 E. Osborne Ave. Ala-Faye Nelson-Vickers is pastor of the church.
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