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Funerals/Memoriam
AIKENS
MS. BEVERLY BOSTICK
A Homegoing Celebration for Ms. Beverly Diann Bostick, who passed away on Friday, August 26, 2022, will be held on Saturday, September 17th, 10 a. m., at Garden of Memories, 4207 E. Lake Ave., Pastor Aaron Smith, officiating. The interment will follow.
Beverly Bostick was born on November 25, 1958 in Tampa, FL. Beverly loved going shop- ping, spending time with her family and friends, traveling and exploring new things. Bev- erly’s favorite meal was seafood. Beverly enjoyed at- tending different events her family participated in. Beverly was deaf and graduated from the St. Augustine’s School for the Deaf and Blind.
She was preceded in death by: her parents, Ervin Bostick and Gladys B. Curry; and niece, Mia Sanders.
She leaves precious memo- ries with: her children, Adonis and Atara Bostick; grandchil- dren, Aniya Bostick, Khariya Richards, Danequan White, and Joh’nayie Filmore; sisters, Patricia Bostick, and Cherine Sanders; nieces, Oriana, Kiara Echevarria, Stacy Sanders, and Mia Sanders; cousins, the Thompson Family; god-sister, Anna Smith.
The visitation will be held at Aikens Funeral Home on Fri- day, September 16th, from 4 to 8 P.M. The family and friends are asked to meet at the grave- side on Saturday for the serv- ice. We are following CDC guidelines.
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MOTHER LORINE OLIVIA BURTON
her passion for loving people. Lorine served in ministry at an early age, then later became a Mother of Mountain Top Min- istries under the leadership of Bishop Simpson. She also served as Mother of Higher Call- ing Ministries under the leader- ship of Pastor Darren Jones before undertaking her final as- signment as Mother of True Vine True Love Ministries, founded by her late sister, Julia and Bishop Willie Morris, Jr.
Mother Burton was pre- ceded in death by: her husband, Min. Willie Burton; parents, Ed- ward and Bernetha Williams; daughter, Tequila Lightbourne; brother, Cedric Williams; and sisters, Mother Julia Mae Mor- ris and Annie Patsy Washing-
ton.She leaves to cherish her legacy: son, Willie (Anastasia); grandchildren, Dainyah and Eli Burton; nephews, Pastor Willie L. Morris, III (Chimere), Pastor Andre Morris (Twanda), Der- rick (Jessica), and Demetrius (Angelina); siblings, Elder Bar- bara Williams and Eddie Williams (Marian); great-nieces and nephews, Jordan, Jaiden, Amareon, Zion, Analisia, Alexis, Andre, Erriyon, Trey, Persia, Emilia, Zaire, Destiny (Justin), Ashton, Desmond, and Demetrius; great-great-nephew, Kaiden Morris; her prayer war- rior Mothers; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends; and her beloved True Vine True Love family.
The visitation will be held at the funeral home on Friday, September 16th, from 4:00 to 8:00 pm. The family and friends are asked to meet at the church on Saturday for the service.
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MS. ZELDA RENEE POPE
A Homegoing Celebration for Ms. Zelda Renee Pope, for- merly of Tampa, FL, who passed away on Friday, September 2, 2022 in California, will be held on Saturday, September 17th, 1:00 p. m., at Aikens Funeral Home, 2708 E. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Tampa, FL. 33610, Bishop Thomas Scott, officiating. The interment will follow in Garden of Memories Cemetery.
Zelda was born on February 16, 1968 to Richard Pope, Jr. and Rosa Lee Pope. Renee at- tended Hillsborough County Public Schools and graduated from Lavoy Exceptional Center. She participated in the Special Olympics while attending school. Although she was shy, Renee always met you with a friendly smile. She also resided in Los Angeles, CA, for some time.
She is preceded in death by: her parents, Richard Pope, Jr. and Rosa Lee Pope; siblings, Howard Johnson, Richard, III, Alphonso, Patricia, Warren, Waymon, Yvonne, and Diane Pope.
She leaves precious memo- ries with: her brother, LeRoy Pope of Los Angeles, CA.; sis- ters, Min. Eva Russell of Tampa, FL, Dinah Harris of Los Angeles, CA, Miriam O’Brien (Bobby) of San Antonio, TX, and Pauline Pope-Williams (Richard) of Tampa, FL; aunt, Vivian John- son of Portland, OR; nieces, Nicole Johnson, Monica Sten- son, Tameka Hampton- Williams, Susan Pope, LeChelle Pope, LeKeshia Williams, Le- Shai Sanders (Dwayne), and Victoria Pope; nephews, Alan Stenson, Michael Russell, Jr., Jeneral Russell, Ishmeal, Bryan (Starr), RaShad Harris, Dorian Harris (Joyce), Maurice Bryan, Daymon Pope (Temitope), War- ren O’brien, LeRoy Williams, IV, Markese Smith, Marcel Phillips, Deonte Pope, and MarCelyn Pope; numerous great-nieces and nephews; cousins, The Johnson, Hudson, Bryant, Dorsey, Montana, Laster, Sledge, Long, and Taylor fami- lies; and devoted neighbor and friend, Jacqueline Chaney-Wil- son and family.
The visitation will be held at Aikens Funeral Home on Friday, September 16th, from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. The family will receive friends from 6:00 to 7:00p.m. The family and friends are asked to meet at the funeral home on Saturday for the service. We are following CDC guidelines.
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MR. CHARLIE WESTBROOKS, III
A Homegoing Celebration for Mr. Charlie Westbrooks, III, of Tampa, FL., who passed away on Tuesday, September 6, 2022, will be held on Saturday, September 17th, 4:00 p.m., at Aikens Fu- neral Home, 2708 E. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Pastor Charlie Westbrooks, Jr., officiat- ing.
Charlie Westbrooks, III, was born August 29, 1965, in Tampa, FL. Charlie had many unique in- terests and passions. He had a deep appreciation for history, art, and African culture. Charlie possessed amazing drawing skills, such as pencil sketching. He loved music, especially jazz, and Prince, which influenced him to learn to play the saxo- phone, flute, and bass guitar. Charlie earned a third-degree black belt in martial arts and practiced several styles of Kung Fu, including Tai Chi and Wing Chun. Charlie loved his family deeply and was passionate about building his family legacy.
He leaves precious memories with: his parents, Charlie West- brooks, Jr., and Beatrice West- brooks; brothers, Danny (Katrina), Aaron, Nathan (Feli- cia), Daniel (Lequita), Joel, and Joshua; sisters, Kimberly (Wade), Valarie, Sarah, Rac- quell, and Miriam; nieces, By- ronda, Bianca, Kiomarie, Mahogany, Nikole, NaKya, Iyanna, Nevaeh, Brielyn, Lyrik, Elle, Amaya, and Sa’Niyah; nephews, Glenn, Christopher (Asia), Kyron, Ray, Mark, Kharid, Javani, Elijah, Kendrix, Ethan, Tyrell, Jeremiah, and Isa- iah; and a host of great-nieces, nephews, and other family mem- bers.
The family and friends are asked to meet at the funeral home on Saturday for the serv- ice. We are following CDC guide- lines.
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        A Homegoing Celebration for Mother Lorine Olivia Bur- ton, of Tampa, FL, who passed away on Tuesday, September 6, 2022, will be held on Saturday, September 17th, 11:00 a. m. at Faith Temple MB Church, 2916 Orient Road, Rev. Campbell, Senior Pastor, with Pastor Willie L. Morris, III of True Vine True Love Ministries, offi- ciating. The interment will fol- low.
Lorine Burton was born on October 11, 1947 to Edward and Bernetha Williams in Greenville, Madison County, FL. Lorine graduated from Mays Junior High School in Miami, FL, then earned her associate’s degree from Lindsey Hopkins Technical Education Center. Fondly known to everyone as “Auntie”, she found joy in feed- ing the soul and adding some- thing sweet with her signature pound cake.
Lorine was lovingly, wedded to her husband, Willie Burton. She was baptized in Miami, FL where she began her lifelong journey of serving God through
 ONE-YEAR ANNIVERSARY
MS. KATHY LOWE May 3, 1956 – September 17, 2021
Hey Boo! Oh, how time flies, it’s been a whole year. Each and every day we miss you more and more. The laughs, your kind in- spirational words, and your tough, yet sweet, love.
To our mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, brothers, aunt, and friend, we miss you, love you and you will never be forgotten.
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