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Funerals/Memoriam
RAY WILLIAMS
MS. JASMINE FORD
A Homegoing Service for Ms. Jasmine Ford of Tampa, who passed away Thursday, February 04, 2021, will be con- ducted Saturday, February 13, at 2 p. m. at Allen Temple AME Church, 2102 Lowe Street, with Apostle Donald Lott, officiat- ing. Interment will follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery.
Please follow the CDC Guidelines. Masks are re- quired.
Jasmine was a native and lifelong resident of Tampa, Florida born to Sabrina Muldrow and Victor L. Ford. She was educated in the public schools of Hillsborough County and was a graduate of Howard W. Blake High School.
Jasmine was preceded in death by: her maternal grand- parents, Samuel L. Muldrow and Rose M. Brinson; paternal grandfather, Samuel Ford, Sr.; uncles, Sammie L. Muldrow, Jr. and Antonio A. Muldrow; and aunt, Andrea G. Ford.
She leaves to cherish her memory: two daughters, Ja’ Kara Glymp, and Na’ Kayah Jackson; and son, Tre’von Jackson, all of Tampa, Florida; her parents, Sabrina Muldrow and Victor L. Ford; paternal grandmother, Minster Juanita Ford; three sisters, Shayla Muldrow, Ashley Ford (Chester Carithers), and Sonja Muldrow; brother, Sharod Ford; uncles, Aurelio R. Muldrow of Wisconsin (wife, Connie Schick), Pastor Ken- neth Muldrow (Dorothy), Samuel Ford, Jr., Lindsey Sweet, and Larry Kirkland of Quincy, Florida; aunts, Sandra Muldrow of Orlando, Florida, Marcia D. McCloud of Tampa, FL, Eugenia Combs of Quincy, Florida, and Patricia Muldrow; special friend, Reggie McWhite; like a mother, Tisha Roberts; like a fathewr, Alton Roberts; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins other rela- tives and friends.
The visitation will be held at Ray Williams Funeral Home on Friday, February 12th from 3 to 7 p. m. We are asking family and friends to follow the CDC guidelines. Mask are required.
Arrangements entrusted to RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, Rhodes & Northern, Owners.
MRS. CAROLYN ANN WILSON
Mrs. Carolyn Ann Wilson, of Tampa, passed away Tuesday, February 02, 2021. Funeral serv- ices will be conducted Saturday, February 13, at 11 a. m. at Ray Williams Memorial Chapel, 301 N. Howard Avenue, with Rev- erend Jeffrey Mitchell, officiat- ing. Interment will follow in Orange Hill Cemetery.
Please follow the CDC Guide- lines. Masks are required.
Mrs. Carolyn Wilson was a na- tive of Live Oak, FL, and a resi- dent of Tampa for 67 years. Mrs. Wilson graduated from Howard W. Blake High School, Class of 1965, and furthered her educa- tion at Gibbs Junior College. She played the clarinet in the band, was a member of Esquirettes, a 1965 Senior Cotillion Debutante, a student in the Mechanical Drawing class and she was voted “Best Dressed” of her Senior class.
Mrs. Wilson was a member of Rivers of Life Church Ministries, where she served on the Usher Ministry. She was employed as a Supervisor of Avionic Inspectors for specialized guidance systems at Honeywell until her retire- ment. After retirement, Carolyn worked part-time as a food serv- ice assistant at Robles Elementary School, and then later secured a staff position at Hanna Oaks Cen- ter for Assisted Living. During her spare time, she has served in the
East Tampa Community as a Brownie Troop Leader, a board member for the Orange Hill Cemetery Restoration Associa- tion, a member of the Woodland Terrace Community Neighbor- hood Crime Watch, and an hon- orary member of the Tampa, FL Professional Chapter of SIS- TUHS, Inc.
Mrs. Wilson was preceded in death by: her loving and devoted husband, William John Wilson; mother, Priscilla Green; father, Willie Alfred Green; and brother, Larry Green.
She leaves to cherish her pre- cious memories: her children, Pamela Wilson-Caruthers, Stan- ley Wilson (Rana), Christina Wil- son-Smith (Torium), and Priscilla Conyers (John); nephew/son, Tristan Green (Letasha); stepson, John Hudgins; grandchildren, LáKendra Joy (Tyrone), Kenyetta White (Jamar), Kynarra Caruthers, Stansheala Wilson, Rashard Isaac, Sydni Wilson, Reagan Wilson, Tori Smith, Aaron Smith, Lea Conyers, and Ava Conyers; great grandchil- dren, Christian Joy,K enneth Caruthers, Jakhyia White, Jamar White, Jr., Kareem White, La- Narra Caruthers, and Travis Weller; brothers, Arthur Bevel, Michael Green, and Willie Green, Jr. (Lorraine); sisters, Alfreda Hunter, Katherine Davis, Grace Green, Linda G. Williams, Marian Green, and Sheila Scott (Harold); special friends, Evangeline Best, Jerry and Luvenia Balloon, Louise Johnson, Joyce Carroll, Ann Legree, Carolyn Taylor, Fern St. Neighbors, and Woodland Terrace Neighborhood; a host of nieces and nephews and other sorrowing relatives and friends.
The remains will repose from 3 – 7 p. m. on Friday, February 12, at Ray Williams Funeral Home. We are asking family and friends to please follow the CDC Guide- lines. Masks are required.
Arrangements entrusted to RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, Rhodes & Northern, Owners.
WILSON
MRS. SHARON JOHNSON-GREEN
On Wednesday, February 3, 2021, Mrs. Sharon Johnson- Green, a loving mother and wife to Richard Green was called home to rest with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, at the age of 64.
A Celebration of Life service for Mrs. Sharon Johnson-Green will be held on Saturday, February 13, 2021, at 12:00 noon at Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, Florida with Deacon Stephen C. Jones, officiating. In- terment will follow at Garden of Memories.
“Her children rise up and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praises her.” (Proverbs 31:28).
Mrs. Sharon Johnson-Green was born on June 19, 1956, to the parentage of William Johnson, Sr., and Lillian Epps, in Savannah, Georgia. Sharon was a graduate of C. Leon King High School and at- tended Florida State University be- fore deciding to make Tampa her home for more than 30 years. She was a faithful servant of the Lord and a member of Mount Olive Mis- sionary Baptist Church, where she regularly attended service and was a dedicated Usher before relocat- ing to Dallas, Texas in 2006, until her homegoing.
Sharon had an infectious per- sonality that was only surpassed by her love and devotion to her family. She worked tirelessly, was always willing to lend a helping hand, a shoulder to lean on and enriched the lives of all those she met.
She was preceded in death by: her parents, William Johnson, Sr., and Lillian Epps; her stepfather, Reverend Dr. C. P. Epps, and her brother, William Johnson, Jr.
Mrs. Sharon Johnson-Green leaves behind a devoted husband, Richard Green; dutiful children, Brad Johnson and his wife, Rachel of Satellite Beach, FL, Thalia King, and her husband Christopher of Tampa, FL; grandchildren, Sean Johnson, Lillian Johnson, Vanessa Johnson, Christopher King, Jr., and Camryn King; sisters, Wilma Hinkle, Loretta Willis and her hus- band Ken of Atlanta, GA, Pamela Bennett of Winter Springs, FL, Beverly Jerry, Cathy Berry, Linda Jones and her husband, Steve of Atlanta, GA; nieces, nephews as well as a host of other family and friends.
There will be a viewing on Fri- day February 12, 2021, from 3:00 – 8:00 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home.
Due to the current CDC re- strictions, we are asking that you use the visitation as an opportu- nity to pay your final respect. For your convenience and safety, we have extended our visitation hours.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
         MRS. LILLIAN C. GARDNER
Mrs. Lillian C. Gardner, of Tampa, passed away Saturday, January 30, 2021. A Graveside Funeral Service will be held Wednesday, February 10, at 11 a. m. at Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery, 4615 E. Hanna Av- enue, with Reverend Geraldine Christopher, officiating. Inter- ment will follow.
Please follow the CDC Guidelines. Masks are required. Mrs. Lillian Gardner was a native and lifelong resident of Tampa, Florida. She was edu- cated in the public schools of Hillsborough County and was a graduate of Don Thompson (Blake) High School. Mrs. Gard- ner was a member of St. Paul A. M. E. Church and then later joined Tyer Temple United Methodist Church. She was a Notary Public for the State of Florida, and member of the Tampa Civic Association, Las Damas Social and Civic Club, Tampa Preservation, Inc. and The Florida Association of Edu-
cational Office Professionals. Mrs. Gardner was employed by the School District of Hills- borough County as an Adminis-
trative Secretary.
She leaves to cherish her
memory: her sons, Robert G. Gardner, Jr. and wife, Normita (Von), Jackie M. Gardner, and Dr. Le’Isaac J. Gardner and wife, Desne; her daughter, Dr. Pia J. Gardner; her sister, Rosa Lee Shellman and husband, Frank; her nieces, Valerie Pearce, Cynthia Williams, Michelle Granville and hus- band, Ralph, Sheila Youngblood and husband, James, Deborah Correa, Ola Correa, Gina Cor- rea, Georgette “GG” Gardner, and Georgette Gardner-Saul; her nephews, Frank Shellman, III, Ronald LeGree and wife, Emma, Joseph Correa, Jr. and wife, Shirley, Michael Correa, John Correa, Fredrick Harris, Wesley Gardner, Jose Gardner, and Adrian Gardner; she also leaves behind a beautiful host of grandchildren, great grandchil- dren, great nieces and nephews, extended family and friends. Her legacy of enduring love and compassion will live forever.
The visitation was held, Tuesday, February 9, from 3 – 7 p. m. at Ray Williams Funeral Home, 301 N. Howard Avenue, Tampa, FL 33607.
We are asking family and friends to follow the CDC guide- lines. Masks are required.
Arrangements entrusted to RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, Rhodes & Northern, Owners.
 BIRTHDAY MEMORIAM
RONALD N. BAKER ‘Ron DA Don’ 2/8/1962 to 4/25/2016
Happy Birthday, honey, we all want to say Happy Birthday and we all miss you so much and love you more, love, your Mom.
Love always, and forever, Mom and Family.
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