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Funeral/Memoriams/Card Of Thanks
WILSON
MR. DYWAN I. WASHINGTON, JR.
Homegoing celebration service for Mr. Dywan I. Wash- ington, Jr. who passed on July 19, 2022 will be held on Satur- day, July 30, 2022 at 3:00 p.,m. at Mt. Calvary S.D.A., 3111 E. Wilder Avenue, Tampa, Florida with Dr. Moses Brown, Officiat- ing. Interment will follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery, 4615 E. Hanna Av- enue, Tampa, Florida.
Dywan was a proud Tampa native born on March 30, 1989 to Sabrina and Dywan Wash- ington, Sr. He attended Hills- borough County Public schools and graduated from Armwood High School. Dywan was known for his outgoing and vi- brant personality. He enjoyed many things such as golfing, sailing with friends, cigars, par- ticipating in local political or- ganizations and events, and mostly spending time with his family.
He was preceded in death by: his parents, Sabrina Wash- ington and Dywan Washington, Sr.; grandparents, Mildred Howard, Delores and Nathaniel Washington, Sr.; uncle, Ed- ward Fletcher, Jr.; aunts,
Yvette Washington, Karen Woodson and Linda Gage.
Mr. Dywan I. Washington, Jr. leaves behind to cherish memories of him with: brothers, Darrius Washington, Jamarl Al- ford and Author Polite; sisters, Tiffany Moore, Jasmine Woods and Shacora Smalls; grand- mother, Bernadette Washing- ton; aunts, Kimberlyn Davis (Patrick), Nicci Washington- Harris (Duke), Patricia Beacham, Shannon, Sharon and Sherina Lee, Gail Richardson; uncles, Nathaniel Washington, II (Tess), Ben Washington (Hazel) and Ronnie Price (Mar- garet); stepmother, Latheria Washington; cousins, Antonio Washington, Tyrone and Sharone Taylor, Nathaniel Washington, III, Trevarus Al- bury, Jamarcus Gray (Keirra), Zandreal Smith, Sadreal Robin- son (Leon), DuQuavia Harris, Duke Harris, Jr., Jasmin Sipp (Joey), Nika Mitchell, Akema Lamar (Lindsey), Sylisa Hop- kins, Kisha Hopkins Quinn (John Michael), Eric Walker, Shelia Johnson, Aaron and Tor- rey Davis, Trenton Jackson, Donnisha, Legina and Kashana Gage, Tina Boggs, Demetrius Eddie Jr., Rodney and Pearl Riley, Tangela Stubbins; godpar- ents, Eric and Rhonda Johnson; special family, James and Priscilla Norton, the Rice family, the Fletcher family, Gwenn Leggett, Brittany Johnson, Darielle Palmer and other rela- tives and friends.
There will be a viewing on Friday, July 29, 2022 from 3:00 – 8:00 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, Florida. Due to the cur- rent CDC restrictions; we are asking that you use the visitation as an opportunity to pay your final respect. For your conven- ience and safety, we have ex- tended our visitation hours.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MR. JOHN CLARK 2/2/1926 to 7/22/2012
MRS. GRACE CLARK 5/5/1931 to 7/23/2012
“I will lift up my eyes to the hills – from whence comes my help? My help comes from the Lord, who made heaven and earth. He will not allow your foot to be moved; He who keeps you will not slumber...” Psalm 121:1-3
It has been 10 years since you both left this earthly walk. Yet we think of you every day -- your smiles, your kindness, your wise council, your love for family and your strong faith in God. We miss you and we love you. Your son, Fred Hearns, daughter, Pearl Clark, grand- children and great grandchil- dren.
CARD OF THANKS IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MRS. DEBORAH ANN HILL SCOTT
Sept. 18, 1956 – Aug. 1, 2021
The family of Deborah Ann Hill Scott would like to thank New Greater Friendship MB Church, Pastor, Ronnie Mur- ray, the church home of Sis. Joann Dunkley (her sister). We would also like to give thanks to Deborah’s church home, Joyful Noise Holiness Tabernacle, Elder Derrick Wil- liams and congregation, for their kindness and support and thanks to her husband, Ri- chard Scott.
We give our appreciation to Elder Washington, Pastor Ishmael Dunkley (brother-in- law), Minister Marco, Arthur Cannon and her loving family at Arby’s which she loved so much.
On behalf of the family of Deborah Ann Hill Scott we ex- tend to each of you our heart- felt gratitude, for your love, prayers, and support during the passing of our precious loved one. May God richly bless each of you.
The Family
IN MEMORY
MR. JAMES (JUNIOR) VICKERS Gone, but not forgotten. Love, your wife and kids.
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