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Funerals/Memoriams
FAMILY NOTICE
DEACONESS ARNDREETA CLARK HARRIS
Remembering And Celebrat- ing the life of Deaconess Arn- dreeta Clark Harris, Saturday, June 4, 2022, 11:00 a.m., at Beu- lah Baptist Institutional Church, 1006 W. Cypress Street, Tampa, FL, 33606, Pastor Alan Harris, Lead Servant, Beulah Baptist In- stitutional Church.
Life’s Reflections
Of Arndreeta Clark Harris Favor is deceitful, and beauty
is vain: but a woman that feareth the Lord, she shall be praised. Give her the fruit of her hands; and let her own works praise her in the gates.
Proverbs 31:30-31. Arndreeta Clark Harris a na-
tive of Tampa, Florida, entered into this world on August 6, 1949, and reported to the Heav- enly Headquarters, on May 17, 2022, with her beloved Father and Mother by her side. As a child prodigy, she was double promoted to the 5th grade (from 3rd) at Dunbar Elementary School. She attended and gradu- ated from Howard W. Blake High School. Furthering her ed- ucation at Florida A&M Univer- sity and the University of South Florida majoring in English with a minor in Criminal Justice.
Arndreeta was baptized at an early age in Greater Bethel Bap- tist Church and later moved her membership to Beulah Baptist Institutional Church under the leadership of the late Rev. Dr. A. Leon Lowry, Sr. Pastor. At Beu- lah she was an active/diligent
FAMILY NOTICE
MR. HOESA LEE PASLEY, JR.
Mr. Hoesa Lee Pasley, Jr., was born January 29, 1974, and rested May 7, 2022. A Memorial Service will be held Saturday, May 28, 2022, at Idlewild at the Springs Church, 8209 N. 19th Street Tampa, Florida 33604, at 1 p.m.
He leaves behind his dad, Mr. Hoesa Lee Pasley, Sr., and mother, Celestine Pasley; brothers, Ahmad Reshad Pasley, Ray Anderson; daugh- ters, Yue Pasley, and Nae; sons, X-zaybre Ezekiel English; aun- ties, Laura Pasley Mitchell (Joe), Bessie Pasley Vixon (Marcus), Annie Starks Pasley, Cecelia Walton, Cheryl Walton Nelson (Calvin); uncles, Clyde Griffin (Maggie), Lewis Pasley, Jr., Jessie Pasley (Belinda), Lester Pasley, David Pasley, Ronald Walton, Sr., Kenneth Walton, James Anderson Wal- ton, Walter Walton, II, Donald Walton (Debra), Abdul Malik (Bruce) Walton.
He was preceded in death by: his grandparents, Synobia Pasley, Lewis Pasley, Sr., mother, Patricia Walton, Walker Walton, III, maternal uncles, Kenneth Walton, James Anderson, Walter (Reggie) Wal- ton, III, Michael Walton, Sr., special friends, Leann Alexan- der, Michelle Harrison, Dionne McCauley.
Hoesa Lee Pasley, Jr., was a self employed detailer, born in Tampa, went for a brief stay in Cleveland, came back to Tampa and started a detailing business. He started to work for Florida Wrecker, where he worked until the day Jesus called him to rest. He was a very loyal and loving giving person who cared in his own way and loved every- one.
   WILSON
MR. MARION “BOBBY” CLARK
A Homegoing Celebration for Mr. Marion “Bobby” Clark will be held on Saturday, May 28, 2022, at 10:00 a.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, Florida, with Pastor Yvonne Jackson, officiating. In- terment will follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery, 4615 E. Hanna Avenue, Tampa, Florida.
Marion was born August 30, 1952, in George Town, South Car- olina, to the parentage of Johnny Clark and Florence Clark. Marion received the love and affection of his siblings Rozena, Johnny, Her- bert, Albertha, Herman, Mary, and Willie. He attended Plantersville Elementary School in his early years of youth and later graduated from Choppee High School.
He later developed a green thumb and began employment at Carson Plant Nursery. He also drove trucks and transported goods to various locations.
Marion later relocated to Tampa, Florida, where he met El- nora Cannedy and the two be- came one union. Marion became well-known in the Tampa area and began his career at Key West Lamps and Lighting, where he served as Platform Supervisor under the direction of Jeffrey Marple.
Marion believed in being proactive, never late, well organ-
ized, clean, and full of energy. Marion also spent many days making new friends around the neighborhood and he was a natu- ral at playing pool. After being dedicated to his career for many years, he decided to retire. He continued doing his early morn- ing routines such as waking up early to do car washing, laundry, visiting friends, family and neigh- bors just to engage in friendly conversation.
Being full of energy Marion decided to return to work and continued his career with Family Dollar Stores. He served as Stocking and Truck Receiving As- sociate.
It is without a doubt Marion will be missed greatly beyond measure. Especially every loved one who has been graced with his presence in their lives!
He was preceded in death by: his father and mother; Johnny Clark and Florence Clark; god- son, Kingsley Aguta.
He is survived by: his wife, El- nora Clark (32 years); daughters, Monica D. Clark, Demeshia L. Clark, Kimberly A. Clark, Tiawanda L. Cannedy-Walker and Raina L. Cannedy-Byrd (James Byrd); grandchildren, Shantrel, Shannon, Hydeia, Corey, Kieonna, Aniyah, My’kell and Dy’lon; great grandchildren, Jayden, Aniyah, Amaya, Meadow, Scotty and Brielle; sib- lings, Johnny (Mazie) Clark, Jr., Hermen Clark, Herbert (Pamela) Clark, Willie Clark, Albertha (Samuel) Clark, Mary Clark and Rozena Hobert; a host of nieces and nephews; god children; Britni Harris, Keith Spann, Kylie Spann, Chavin Hall and Are’yanna Bradshaw and a host of other family and friends.
There will be a viewing on Friday May 27, 2022, from 3:00- 8:00 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home. Due to the current CDC restrictions; we are asking that you use the visitation as an op- portunity to pay your final re- spect. For your convenience and safety, we have extended our vis- itation hours.
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member serving in a sundry of areas including Church Clerk, Historian, Deaconess Board, Sunday School Teacher, Schol- arship Committee, Evangelism Ministry, and a host of other church ministries to mention a few.
Arndreeta served as an in- structor with the Progressive National Baptist Conference (PNBC) for a number of years. She was soft-spoken, full of wis- dom, witty, creative, always had an encouraging word to share and willing to lend a helping hand where needed. When ap- pointed to teach a 4-week course on Psalms by Pastor W. James Favorite, she was often heard encouraging the participants to “DIG DEEPER.”
Arndreeta was a self-moti- vated individual who found her niche as an entrepreneur honing her skills on Curriculum Devel- opment and Presentations. Working for companies such as GTE/Verizon Communications, traveling to all 50 states and the Virgin Islands, University of South Florida, United States De- partment of Health & Human Resources, Kelly Services, Apple Computers, Xerox Corporation, Tampa History Center and as a Florida Certified Hillsborough County Court Appointed Media- tor.
She eventually started her own company Harris Communi- cations Group and Sirrah Graphics, with her niece Sydney from New York.
Her family will sadly miss her; husband, Bill; son, Jason; sister, Carrie; cousin, Rev. William (Billy) Taylor; wife LaTonya (Riverview, FL), and a host of nephews and nieces, brothers- in-law, sisters-in-law, and nu- merous other relatives and friends, including Priscilla Williams (St. Petersburg), Saun- dra Trower (Spartanburg, SC), Jackie Barrett Washington (At- lanta, GA), Pamela Patterson (Atlanta, GA), along with Jason’s God parents Reggie and Stephanie Lewis (Tampa, FL).
Life Reflections Service will be held Saturday, June 4, 2022 at Beulah Baptist Institutional Church
1006 W. Cypress Street at 11 O’clock AM. Pastor Allan Harris, Lead Servant Officiating.
         HAPPY HEAVENLY BIRTHDAY MAY 25
 “MAMA BESSIE “
From your loving family. Always in our hearts!
 IN MEMORY
ARCHIE JAMES YOUNG, SR. SUNRISE: August 30, 1945 SUNSET: May 29, 2019
Knowing you are Present with the Lord
Gives us much comfort, YET, at times we do shed our tears when we think of you, your smile and all the love you gave to us. We thank God for the years He allowed us to share together. We know we will see you again.
Love, wife, children, grand- kids and family.
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