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Funeral/ Card Of Thanks/Memoriams
FAMILY NOTICE
MR. EARL ROBINSON
Mr. Earl Robinson was born on May 13, 1927, in Plant City, FL. He was preceded in death by his parents, Druther Robinson, Sr.,
and Rosa Robinson, as well as all of his known siblings.
He is survived by 3 adult daughters and four sons, a number of
grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, and nephews.
Sadly, he had few close relationships with friends and relatives.
He was an Army WWII Veteran, obtaining the rank of PFC.
One of his very few specific last wishes was to establish a schol- arship fund honoring his mother, Mrs. Rosa Robinson, and his
older brother, William C. Robinson.
He departed this life in the hospital on 9/24/2019, in Albany,
New York.
Two Memorial Services will be held. The first will be in Troy,
New York on 1/20/2020 from noon to 3:45 p.m., at the Hilton Gar- den Inn. The second will commence at the home of Mrs. Jo Ann Cox, in Plant City, FL, on 1/23/2020, at 11 a. m., at 5314 South Smith Ryals Road, 33567.
BIRTHDAY MEMORIAM
SHIRLEY
HEMMINGWAY Jan. 11, 1955 — Sept. 29, 2015
As each passing day goes by, a tear falls from my eye; with each day passing me, a memory comes to mind, without you by my side, tears and memories compile.
Until we meet again, my memories will form a a mountain, a mountain un- climbable. My tears will form an ocean, an ocean uncross- able.
You are my angel, you are my light, guiding me through my days and protecting my nights.
You are gone, but you’re not forgotten; you’re my angel now. But, my Mommy you’ll be, until we meet again.
I cry these tears, I release these memories, I shall climb my mountain, I will cross my ocean.
One day, I will be at your side, I will be in your arms, I shall be safe once more.
Happy Birthday, Mommy.
Love, Audrey Hemming- way.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, BABY
WARREN D. MITCHELL, SR. 1/9/1979 — 8/1/2004
We love you. Son, Warren; mom, Wanda; dad, Bubba; sister, Elena; brother, Wardell and Curtis, family and friends and the Westside.
WITH SINCERE GRATITUDE
HAROLD “CHARLIE RAGS” WATSON, SR.
We, the family of the late Harold “Charlie Rags” Watson, Sr., deeply appreciate, and gratefully acknowledge every act of kind- ness shown to us during the passing of our loved one.
No prayer, thought, deed or word has gone unnoticed.
A special thanks goes to Rev. Nathaniel Love and the First Missionary Baptist Church family, along with the services of Aikens Funeral Home staff. To all, your kindness will never be forgotten.
The Watson Family.
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