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Funerals/Memoriam
INTEGRITY
MR. HILTON DOLTON MASON, JR.
The Homegoing Celebra- tion of Mr. Hilton Dolton Mason, Jr., will be held on Sat- urday, May 14, 2022, 11:00 a.m. at Integrity Funeral Services, 3822 E. 7th Avenue, Tampa, Florida with Rev. Dr. Earl B. Mason, Sr., eulogist.
Hilton Dolton Mason, Jr., was born Monday, December 12, 1960, to the late proud and handsome parents of Mrs. Zen- nia White Mason and Hilton Dolton Mason, Sr., in Tampa Florida.
Hilton graduated from Tampa Bay Tech High School, Tampa, Florida. He served in the U. S. Army with a two-year tour in Germany. He worked many years as a Counter Clerk at Paul Liquor in Tampa. He worked the last few years for Amelie Oil. He loved and cher- ished his family. He was known for his forever funny sense of humor. One of his greatest joys were fishing. He could have gone fishing everyday if time had permitted.
He was preceded in death by: his parents, Zennia and Hilton Mason, sister: Norma Jean White.
He leaves to cherish his fond memories: 1 daughter, Za- h’Rya Mason; 2 sons; Hilton Dolton Mason, III, and family, and Tyrail Mason; 1 sister, Fe- licia A. Mason; 1 brother, An- thony White and wife, Margaret; 2 aunts, Mary Moore, of Brentwood, NY; and Margaret White; 1 uncle, Willie Daniel (Motor) White. A host of sorrowing nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends.
Visitation will be held on Friday, May 13, 2022, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. at Integrity Funeral Services.
RAY WILLIAMS
MS. LAVERNE BARRON
Ms. LaVerne Barron, aka “Jean” of Tampa, Florida, passed away on Wednesday, May 4, 2022. Funeral Services will be held on Saturday, May 14, 11:00 a.m. at Ray Williams Memorial Chapel, 301 N. Howard Ave., Tampa FL 33606, with Apostle David Watkins, Officiating. MASK RECOMMENDED.
Ms. Barron was born on Oc- tober 9, 1932, in Miami, FL., to Richard Carrington and Willow Mae Clark and was a native of Miami, FL and a resident of Tampa for 63 years.
She was a retiree from Hills- borough Community College and served many years with the Hillsborough County school board. She also held various po- sitions within the Tampa Hous- ing Authority and was very involved within her community, as an advocate for Civil Rights.
She was also the President of the West Tampa Block Club Offi- cers. Before her passing, she took pleasure in sewing and al- terations, creating floral arrangements, along with many other design projects for all.
She was preceded in death by: one sister, Otha Caldwell; two brothers, Tony Carrington and Richard Carrington, Jr.; two nieces, Elaine Caldwell, and Debra Mallory; and a nephew, Donald “Reche” Caldwell, Jr.
“Jean” leaves to cherish pre- cious memories: two children, Don Southhall and Sharon Jones (Johnny); stepson, Jareem Bryant; two godchildren, Ossie Wright and Michelle Reaves; grandchildren, Keith Mosley (Brandy), Rechard Wiggins, Mioshia McCray (DeMond), Johnny Jones, III, Cameron Southhall and Don Southhall, Jr.; great grandchildren, Andre Wig- gins, Kalani Wiggins, Tyruence Creary, TyKayla Creary, DeMari McCray, Keith Southhall, Shaina Walker, Aleah Walker, Kristian Mosley, Cameri Southhall, Cameia Southhall and Camyah Southhall; cousins, Nadine Jack- son, Eugene Smith, Phyllis Smith; nephews, Donald Cald- well (Debra), William Caldwell (Adrienne), Jerrell Cogmon (Ra- mona), Marlon Mallory (Addie), Brandon Caldwell, Marquis Carter, Reginald Housley, Ter- rance Jenkins (Lisa), Demetrius Eddie, Jr., Barron Yates, Collins Denson, Dereck Mann, Demarus Thompson, Dwight Turner, Dwight Turner, Michael Austin, Dwayne Lawson, Terrance Jenk- ins, Jr., and Jervar Noah; nieces, Tanya Yates (Ronald), Twanda Caldwell, Veronica Denson, MaShanda Johnson, Letitia Johnson, Tina Boggs, Tiffany Boggs, Shaniqua Merrell (Rontavious), Jasmine Housley, Donisha Taylor (David), Dericka Mann, Dazcha Thompson, Ty’Jaya Ward, Nekuana Session, Adriana Mond, Brittney Pierce, Javonica Patterson, Kiara Dorsey, Diara Turner, Mihiiyah Austin, Jana Cogmon, Jayla Cog- mon, and JaeLeesa Jenkins and a host of family and friends.
The visitation will be held from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. on Friday, May 13, 2022, at Ray Williams Fu- neral Home, 301 N. Howard Av- enue, Tampa, FL 33606. MASK RECOMMENDED.
Arrangements entrusted to RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, Rhodes & Northern, Owners.
www.raywilliamsfuneral- home.com
MS. ANGEL NATASHA BELOND BLACK
Ms. Angel Natasha Belond Black passed away on Friday, April 29, 2022. Funeral Services will be held on Saturday, May 14, 2022, 2:00 p.m. at Exciting Faith Alive Mt. Silla, 5705 E. 32nd Ave, Tampa, FL 33619, Pastor Anto- nio Hawkins, Officiating, Elder Sabrina Binns, and Eulogist Pas- tor Derick Levy. MASK RECOM- MENDED.
Angel was born on March 14, 1983, and was a lifelong resident of Tampa. She was a proud Alumnus of Blake High School, Class of 2001. After graduating, she continued her education by receiving her nursing certifica- tion as a CNA. While building her career as a CNA, she was blessed to bring into the world her two children, twins, Jere- miah and Jazmyn Black.
As with any single mother, there were ups and downs, but through the help of GOD and family, she was able to push through. One of her favorite hobbies that turned into a pas- sion, was party planning where she would plan from A-Z every- thing from decorations, party fa- vors, treat bags and more.
In her down time, she loved cooking, singing, dancing, telling a joke or two and taking care of her beautiful children. A social butterfly with a spirited person-
ality, she motivated others daily through her social media han- dles. Most of all will be missed is her smile and her go get it atti- tude.
She was preceded in death by: her great grandparents, Johnny and Lucindus Levy; grandmother, Gwendolyn; aunts, Janie Fipps, Kathy Levy, Sheila Levy, and Carolyn John- son; uncles, Nathaniel Levy, Sr., Darryl Levy, Sr., and Melvin Hare; and cousins, Aisha Levy and Tyrone Levy.
She is survived by: her two children, Jeremiah Black and Jazmyn Black; mother, Jacque- lyn Black; father, Exuma; sisters, Dawn Walker (Arthur Williams), and Diana Ilne (Justin Smith); brothers, Todd Fontaine (Clau- dia Fontaine), Jermaine Exuma, and Ariel Exuma; grandfather, Pastor Lloyd C. Black (Shirley Black); aunts, Rodgery Porter (Jack Porter), and Lashawnda Gissandanner (Paul Gissandan- ner, Sr.); uncle, Lloyd Black, Jr., (Wanda Black); great aunts, Mary-Lynn Felix, Tarrolyn Levy, Kathy Levy, Sandra Levy, and Velma Hare; great uncles, Carl Levy, Sr., (Nancy Levy), Tommy Levy, Michael Levy (Diane Levy Ph.D.), and Albert Fipps; nieces, Kenzley Williams and Victoria Fontaine; nephews, Kendall Williams, Mason Smith, Todd Fontaine, Jr., and Michael Fontaine; along with a host of other sorrowful family members and friends.
The visitation will be held from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. on Fri- day, May 13, 2022, at Ray Williams Funeral Home, 301 N. Howard Avenue, Tampa, FL 33606. MASK RECOM- MENDED.
Arrangements entrusted to RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, Rhodes & Northern, Owners.
www.raywilliamsfuneral- home.com
BIRTHDAY MEMORIAM
MRS. LEONA HUDSON May 13,1932 - February 9, 2018
Mom, I still see your face before me.
Your voice I long to hear. I love and miss you dearly. God knows, I wish you were still here.
The tears fall freely from my eyes, like a river, filled with grief. My only comfort now is that,
from pain, you’ve now found relief. Missing You Always.
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