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All About You!
Sometimes I Wish
MARIO MOSLEY
I sometimes wish Mario that you were still small, not yet so big, strong and tall.
For when I think of yesterday, I close my eyes and see you play.
I often miss that little boy who filled my days with pure delights, from early morn top late night.
I watched you son change and grow as seasons come, then quickly go.
But, our God has a perfect plan. He shaped a boy into a man.
Today my son, I’m proud of you for all the thoughtful things you do.
I’ll love you till my days are done. And I’m so grateful you’re my son.
Happy birthday, son.
Your old gurl, Tonya Mosley.
Former Honeywell Employees Reunite
After 15 years, former employees of Honeywell (Tampa Operations) reunited after 15 years at Tampa Park Plaza’s Community Center. (PHOTOS BY SYLVESTER HARRIS)
Supporters attending the reunion were: Oscar McCauley, Elizabeth Bucklin, Shalon Shuler, Michele Shuler, Deneen Shuler Anderson, and Tra- mane Shuler.
Employee and supporters, Janet Smith, Pat LaFrance, and Gwen McNeal.
DJ Sam Hicks kept the beat.
Members of the reunion committee were (left to right): Pat LaFrance, Gwen McNeal, Frankie Nel- son, Shirley Best, and Jane Smith.
Former Honeywell employees: Georgia Nelson, Lee A. Daniels, Ann Legree, and Joyce Cariser.
Former Honeywell employees, Anna Gant, Vaular Dene Rouse, James Faison, Jr., and Eva Russell.
Enjoying the evening and getting acquainted were (standing) Shirley F. Best, and Sitting, Car- olyn Sullivan, Cheryl Davis, James Davis.
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Our Military Men And Women
Army Specialist Recognized For ‘Distinguished Leadership’
U. S. Army Specialist Michael F. Randazzo, re- cently earned recognition as the “Distinguished Leader.” Spe- cialist Randazzo was chosen for the honor his outstanding leadership abilities during Basic Leader Course 701-16.
His final course GPA was in the top 20% of his class and achieved superior ratings on his service school academic evalua- tion report, in addition to serv- ing in multiple leadership roles and peer group sessions during the course.
Specialist Randazzo was also recognized for making the Commandant's List in the Basic Leaders Course Class 701-16. As a result, he was presented with
the Army Commendation Medal for his outstanding performance. Selection was based on the individual's exemplary duty per- formance, job knowledge, lead- ership qualities, teamwork, significant self-improvement, personal achievements, notable accomplishments, and commu-
nity service and support. Specialist Randazzo is
currently serving as a All Source Intelligence Analyst from 1st Battalion, 7th Field Artillery Regiment, 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Divi- sion, Fort Riley, Kansas. He has served in the military for three years.
He graduated from Alonso High School in 2008.
Former Honeywell employees and family: Gary Gainey, and Ted Cannedy. Sitting, Mary Teal and Mrs. Andrea Cannedy.
St. Petersburg Native Serving Aboard U. S. Navy Vessel
NORFOLK – A 2005 Dixie Hollands High School graduate and Saint Petersburg, native is serving in the U. S. Navy with Naval Beach Group TWO (NBG 2).
Petty Officer 2nd Class Joshua Falzone is a gas tur- bine systems mechanic with the beach group operating out of Virginia Beach, Virginia.
A Navy gas turbine systems mechanic is responsible for maintenance and repair on gas turbine engines.
Petty Officer Falzone
serves with ACU 4, who operate the Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC) and provide combat ready craft that fully meet oper- ational tasking worldwide.
PETTY OFFICER 2nd CLASS JOSHUA FALZONE
As a member of the one of the U.S. Navy’s most unique commands, Petty Officer Fal- zone and other NBG 2 Sailors understand that they need to have the ability to complete a va- riety of missions to help keep America safe from enemies for- eign and domestic.
His Protection
Lord, I pray that You would protect (husband’s name) from any accidents, dis- eases, dangers, or evil influences. Keep him safe, especially in cars and planes. Hide him from violence and the plans of evil people. Wherever he walks, secure his steps. Keep him on Your path so that his feet don’t slip (Psalm 17:5). If his foot does slip, hold him up by Your mercy (Psalm 94:18). Give him the wisdom and discretion that will help him walk safely and not fall into danger (Proverbs 3:21-23). Save him from any plans of the enemy that seek to destroy his life (Psalm 103:4). Preserve his going out and his coming in from this time forth and even forevermore (Psalm 121:8).
He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. I will say to the LORD, He is my refuge and my fortress; my God, in Him I will trust. PSALM 91:1-2
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