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Funerals/Card Of Thanks
AIKENS
MR. KEVIN FOUNTAIN
Homegoing services for Mr. Kevin Fountain of Tampa, who passed away on Monday, Feb- ruary 9, 2015, while a patient at Tampa General Hospital.
He answered the Master’s call and journeyed from this earthly life to be with Jesus Christ.
The service will be held on Saturday, February 21, 2015, at 2 p. m. at Peace Progressive M. B. Church, 2607 E. 24th Ave., Rev. Albert Gallmon, Jr., pas- tor, officiating.
Kevin was born on January 12, 1960, in Dover, DE, to the late Clarence and Julia Foun- tain. He was educated in the public school system of Dover, DE.
Eventually, his family relo- cated to Tampa, at which time they joined Peace Progressive Missionary Baptist Church, under the leadership of Rev- erend W. F. Leonard. He ac- cepted Christ at an early age and was baptized at Peace Pro- gressive Missionary Baptist Church.
He was employed at Florida State Fair Grounds. At the time of his passing, he was a faithful and dutiful member of Peace Missionary Baptist Church of Tampa.
Kevin was married to Carol Johnson-Fountain. He was a loving husband and father. He will be remembered for his willingness to help others and his great sense of humor.
Kevin was preceded in death by: his parents, Clarence and Julia Fountain; and his sister, Debbie Gillis.
Kevin is survived by: his lov- ing wife, Carol Johnson-Foun- tain; 3 sons, DMetrics Harris, Darius Harris and Robert Tay- lor; 2 daughters, DMia Harris and Brittney Harris; sister, Darlene (Terry) Cherry; brother, Michael (Ella) Wynn, Dover, DE; aunt, Marion Williams; cousin, Arthur (Sonya) Williams; special friend, Essie Reese; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
The visitation will be held at Peace Progressive M. B. Church from 5-8 p. m. on Fri- day. The family will receive friends from 5-6 p. m.
The family and friends are asked to meet at the church for the service on Saturday for the service.
AIKENS FUNERAL HOME
MRS. DAISY E. JONES
Homegoing services for Mrs. Daisy E. Jones of Tampa, who passed away on Sunday, February 15, 2015, will be held on Saturday, February 21, 2015, at 2 p. m. at St. John Pro- gressive MB Church, 2504 E. Chipco St., Tampa, Rev. Dr. Bartholomew Banks, pastor, officiating. The interment will be in Florida National Ceme- tery, Bushnell, FL.
Daisy was born on October 24, 1945, in Clermont, FL.
She was preceded in death by: both parents, Reverend Doctor Flagger G. Hilton and Edith O’Hara; and brothers, William Earl Tarrant, Elder Richard Louis O’Hara and Willie Douglas O'Hara.
She was educated in the local schools of Hillsborough County. Daisy spent her earlier years singing God's praises around Tampa. Her voice was unmistakable and she used it to minister to many, until she transitioned.
She worked with the Tampa Housing Authority and devel- oped a program for tenants to manage the housing develop- ment in which they lived. She was also instrumental in coor- dinating various programs for the youth.
After marrying Broadus Jones, she moved to South Car- olina. She worked for the Greenville Housing Authority and introduced the tenant management program, which became known as the Tenant Management Association. Her efforts were rewarded with a day set aside in her honor "Daisy Jones Day."
Her entrepreneurial spirit led to the opening of 2 bou- tiques. One in Greenville, SC, Totally Pretty Unique Boutique and Creative Designs, and one in Mauldin, SC, Totally Pretty Boutique.
Daisy answered the call to the ministry at St. Paul Baptist Church in Greenville, SC, and became licensed to preach the Word of God. She continued in ministry when she moved back to Tampa.
Daisy became an active member of St. John Progres- sive M. B. Church. There, she started the Sunrise Drug Sup- port Ministry. This ministry provided services to individu- als who were actively strug- gling with addiction and those who were in recovery. She be- came a licensed Addictions Counselor and trained others to be addiction counselors. She was also a teacher for the Senior Mission, a member of The Keenagers, Choir #1 and Vice President of Minister's Wives. She also coordinated a training for church and com- munity members to become certified plumbers.
Survivors include: children, SSG Mitchell Henderson and wife, Kim of Greenville, SC, Daniel Henderson of Greenville, SC, LaTanya and husband, SGM (Retired) William Jackson of Olympia, WA, Sabrina Hill, Crystal Mar- tin and husband, Otis, Chester
Henderson and wife, Orchid, Thelma Smith and husband, Lance of Greer, SC, and Lillie Johnson of Thonotosassa, FL; sisters, Evelyn Jenkins of New Smyrna Beach, FL, and Pearl Graham and husband, Nathaniel of Edgewater, FL, and a sister-in-love, Dorothy Hill of Greenville, SC; grand- children, Mitchell Henderson, Jr., Isaac Henderson, La'Kessiah Henderson, Kendrick Henderson, Danielle Henderson, Denzell Hender- son and wife, Savanah, Irena Floyd, Rashard Fleming and wife, Jennifer, Tanilya Cooper, Erika Fleming, SGT Daron Fleming, Christian Jackson, Christopher Jackson, Dontavi- ous Fleming, Jamesha Hill, Ja- marcus Hill, Katina Shelby, Tramecia Shelby, Ashley Hen- derson, Nikolas Porter, Jerrica Terry, D'Angela Terry, Davon Terry and Drequez Mayes; great grandchildren, Londyn Henderson, Nolan Henderson, Kylen Henderson, Briahana Schwarz, Amaria Rosado, Kaila Schadle, Torry Rucker, Alyana Severino, Jada Cooper, Ava Rucker, Bryce Fleming, Xavier Robinson, Mikari Bon- ner, Zaniyah Hill, Kaveon Hill, Jamari Hill, Kaliyh Wright and Christopher Hill; nieces and nephews, Dr. Ernest H. John- son, Dennis Johnson, Arthur Johnson, Elder Earl Jones, Brian Jones, Paul O’Hara, Karen Allen, Norma Lawson, Paulette Curtis, Wanda Tar- rant, Eva Mae McCord, Alex Seaman, Brian Levan, Bradley Waye, Gary Smiekle, Earling- ton Jones, Keilan Jones, Arthur Johnson, Jr., Michael Johnson, Marcus Johnson, Paul O’Hara, Jr. Stanley Tar- rant, Marcus Tarrant, Jeremy Terrant, Jarvis Brooks, Xavier Tarrant, Denetria Ware, Danette Allen, Marquisha Johnson, Derreasha Jones, Sh- iobhan Saulter, Precious Tar- rant, Kylen Reid, Jeremy Terrant, II, Clio Radewan, and Ambrielle Levan; sister to some, mother to many, and a dear friend to others, Daisy was blessed with an extended family too large to name them all; Rev. Dr. Bartholomew Banks and Lady Vanessa Banks, Deborah Leverett and family, Annie Bawlson, Shirley Minor, Lois Worlds, Gwen Leg- ett and family, Rev. Otis Cooper and family, Virgil Brooks, Elder Horrace Canty and family, Clyde Smith, Jr., Lois Foote and husband, Bruce, Lilla Cambridge, Laura Whatman, Ruth Harvis and Cecil Fleming, and Sandra Landcaster.
Daisy was a believer in fam- ily unity. She cherished her family and friends and valued each individual relationship.
She leaves behind a legacy of leadership, integrity and love.
The visitation will be held at Aikens Funeral Home on Fri- day, February 20, 2015, from 5- 8 p. m. The family will receive friends from 4-5 p. m.
The family and friends are asked to meet at the church on Saturday for the service.
AIKENS FUNERAL HOME
MR. RANDALL M. JORDAN
Homegoing service for Mr. Randall M. Jordan of Tampa, who went to be with the Lord on Sunday, February 15, 2015, at James A. Haley Veterans Hospital, will be held Satur- day, February 21, 2015, at 2 p. m. at First Baptist Church of College Hill, 3838 N. 29th Street, Tampa, 33610, with Dr. S. Evan Burrows, Senior Pas- tor, officiating. The interment will follow on Monday, Febru- ary 23, 2015, at Florida Na- tional Cemetery in Bushnell, FL.
Mr. Randall Jordan was born in Tampa, on March 6, 1947, to the parents of John Henry Jones and Mildred Jor- dan. He graduated from Mid- dleton Sr. High School in 1965, and served in the United States Marine Corp.
Mr. Jordan was known by many nicknames such as “Ron- dell, Ron, Randy and “The Great Bonjour.”
Randall was a loving and de- voted husband, father and grandfather. He loved antique cars, basketball and football. He was the business owner of “Jordan Adjusters” and em- ployed by the VA Hospital. Most of all, Randall was a co- median who enjoyed people and life.
Mr. Jordan was preceded in death by: his parents, John Henry Jones, Mildred and Robert Jordan; and sisters, Yolanda Warmack and Geral- dine Iverson.
Randall leaves to cherish precious memories: a devoted wife, Sylvia E. Jordan; daugh- ters, Shanda Cook and hus- band, Rodney, Lakithia Lawrence and Kimberly Reaves (Dallas, TX); god- daughter, Janiya LeSure; grandchildren, Rodney, Timo- thy and Malique Carter, and Ashley and Marcus Lawrence; great grandchildren, TJ, Malachi and Timyjah Carter; devoted son-in-law, Harold Lawrence; sisters, Mattie Shine and Karen Marie Weath- ers; brothers, Curtis Brown, Rumel Jordan, Robert Jordan, Tony Jordan, and Bernard Jor- dan and wife, Sharon; aunts, Lovie James, Mattie Phillips and Daisy Gaines; uncles, Solomon Jordan, and Eddie Jordan and wife, Inez; a host of nieces, nephews and cousins; best friends, George Collier (Riverbank, CA), and Dewey Hamilton; special thanks (ac- knowledgement) to: Min. Rod- ney Cook, Jarred LeSure, Dea. Albert Bell, Dea. Willie Doyle and Dea. Harold Simpson.
The visitation will be held at First Baptist Church of College Hill from 5-8 p. m. The family will be greeted from 6-7 p. m.
The family and friends are asked to meet at the church on Saturday for the service.
AIKENS FUNERAL HOME
MS. SAUNDRA AISHA NICHELLE MCCOLLOM
Homegoing celebration for Ms. Saundra Aisha Nichelle McCollom of Tampa, who passed away Monday, Febru- ary 9, 2015, will be held Satur- day, February 21, 2015, at 2 p. m. at Aikens Funeral Home Chapel, 2708 E. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Super- intendent Jadie Singletary, Pastor of New Faith Temple COGIC, officiating. The inter- ment will be in Orange Hill Cemetery.
Saundra was a member of New Faith Temple C. O. G. I. C. and played the violin and viola. She loved playing Mozart, but her favorite piece was “Canon in D-major by Pachelbel.”
She was preceded in death by: her father, Larry Cornell McCollom; aunt, Anita Tim- mons; and uncles, Dave Taylor, Jerome McCollom and Horace McCollom.
She leaves to cherish her memories with: a loving son, Devin Adam Cornell McCol- lom; a devoted mother, Bar- bara McCollom; sister, Kenya Gonzalez (Manuel); godsisters, Melissa Cabrera and Nikkita Brown; aunts, Wanda Fagan, Beverly Daniels, Valerie Ro- driguez and Patricia Williams (Willie); uncles, Elder Leon Miller (Yvonne), Julius Whigham, Jackie McCollom (Helen), and Frank McCollom; father figure, Steve Everett “daddy”; beloved cousin, Edna Williams; and a host of other relatives and friends.
The visitation will be held at Aikens Funeral Home on Fri- day, February 20, 2015, from 5- 8p.m.
The family and friends are asked to meet at the chapel on Saturday for the service.
AIKENS FUNERAL HOME
CARD OF THANKS
JOHNATHAN T. JONES
Every card, every prayer, every dish, every wish, what- ever part you played, will never be forgotten for when our loved one passed away.
The family would like to ex- press their sincere, heart- filled gratitude to everyone.
God bless, the Tolbert and Jones families.
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