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MR. GEORGE H. PELT, JR.
A graveside service will be held for Mr. George H. Pelt, Jr. on Saturday, December 5, 2015 at Oak Grove United Methodist Cemetery, 3012 W. Sitka Street, Tampa, at 11 a. m. with Dr. Patricia Hauser of Potter’s House De- liverance Tabernacle, pastor, officiating.
Mr. George H. Pelt, Jr. was born in Tampa to the late George H. Pelt and Lorene Vera Carr December 15, 1935. He was the owner of George’s Auto Air, located for years on the corner of Hillsborough Avenue and 22nd Street.
He loved spending time with his friends and family.
On Friday, November 27, 2015, Mr. George H. Pelt, Jr. concluded his life on this side of heaven.
He leaves to cherish all fond memories of him with: daughters, Tonija Pelt, and Rona Pryor and Vernon; grandchildren, Howard Pilcher, Fallon Pryor, Whit- ney Sams, Lonnie Sams, Jr., and Danylle Sams; great grandchildren, Jerlijah Dorsey, Mahkhi Williams and Syara Harrell; and a host of loving family and friends.
Visitation will be held at Aden Funeral Home, 8037 E. MLK, Jr. Blvd., Tampa, 33619, on Friday, December 4, 2015 from 5-7 p. m.
Family and friends are asked to assemble at the graveside at 10:45 a. m.
Family ask that all friends join them for a repast imme- diately following the Grave- side Service at 7521 Carolton Circle, Tampa, 33619.
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REV. DR. ALVIN WYDELL BROWN
Homegoing celebration for Rev. Dr. Alvin Wydell Brown of Tampa, who passed away on Thursday, Novem- ber 26, 2015, will be held on Saturday, December 5th at 4 p.m.atMt.TaborM.B. Church, Pastor T. D. Leonard, officiating. The in- terment will be in Barlow Cemetery, Sallis, Mississippi.
Rev. Dr. Alvin Wydell Brown was born in Lexing- ton, Mississippi on January 15, 1975, to A. L. and Willie Faye Austin-Brown.
Rev. Brown accepted the Lord Jesus Christ at an early age at Corinthian M. B. Church in Waterloo, Iowa. He attended Eastside High School in Waterloo, Iowa be- fore relocating to Dallas, TX.
In the year of 1993, he graduated from Hillcrest High School and continued his education at Paul Quinn College.
In the year of 1995, Rev. Brown was united in holy matrimony to Shawanda Broughton and in 1997 they relocated to Tampa.
As life progressed, in 2000, Rev. Brown accepted his call to preach the gospel. He was then licensed as a Minister at Peace Progres- sive M. B. Church, under the leadership of Rev. Dr. W. F. Leonard.
Rev. Brown served as the Brotherhood President, the State Brotherhood President late Deacon Matthew Harris.
Rev. Brown also served on
MRS. ANNIE LAURA DAVIS-NEVES
Homegoing service for Mrs. Annie Laura Davis- Neves of Tampa, who passed away on Wednesday, No- vember 25, 2015 at Florida Hospital, Tampa, will be held on Saturday, December 5that2p.m.atAikensFu- neral Home, Apostle Mark T. Jones, Pastor of The Center for Manifestation Church, officiating. The interment will be in Rest Haven Memo- rial Park Cemetery.
Mrs. Annie Laura Davis- Neves was born May 23, 1933 to the late John Henry Davis and the late Ruby J. Davis-Sinquefield in Fort Gaines, Georgia. She was one of twelve children; there were 3 boys and 9 girls.
Mrs. Annie Laura Davis- Neves attended the schools of Clay County in Fort Gaines, Georgia.
In 1954, she moved to Tampa, accompanied by her late husband, Edmond Neves, Sr., and this union emerged eight wonderful children.
She was a devoted and loving housewife, who al- ways put her family first. She played a very significant part in assisting with raising her grandchildren and a lot of children in her neighbor- hood of Highland Pines. She displayed love with each en- counter you had with her.
She was preceded in death by: her husband, Edmond Neves, Sr.; sons, Lorenzo Neves, Edmond Neves, Jr. and Eddie James Neves; brothers, John Lorenzo Davis and Willie Roberts; sisters, Mildred Jones, Retha Bell Johnson, Carolyn Wimberly, Christine Ward, Ruby Edwards and Rosell Wallace; grandchild, Leonard Lee; and great grandchild, Jadasia Sanders.
Annie Laura leaves to cherish her sweet memo- ries: four daughters, Veron- ica Harrell, Sylvia Joyce Neves, Vanessa Diane Neves and Joyce Ann Neves (William); son, Johnny Lee Neves; brother, Troy Davis (Joanne); two sisters, Willie Agnes Burton and Joanne Fair (Ronald); twelve grand- children, Cresamthium Neves, Sabrina Harrell (Steve), Carlton Cord, Ricky Cord, Akilah Neves, William Louis Harrell, Anthony Neves, Antonio Williams, Jr., Antwaun Williams, Aaron Williams, Brittney Booth and Precious Brown; thirteen great grandchil- dren, Tavaris, Darrell, Jr., Delray, Dynasty, Shai, William, Jr., Michael, Mar- cus, Donell, Jer’zaryia, Denim, Anthony, Jr., and Aaliyah; loving and devoted friends, Daintia Faye Miller- Patrick, William Golden, Joyce Mitchell, Inez Hughes
MR. DARRELL R. GRANVILLE
Homegoing celebration for Mr. Darrell R. Granville of Tampa, who passed away Wednesday, November 25, 2015 will be held Saturday, December 5th at 2 p. m. at Bible-Based Fellowship of Temple Terrace, 8718 N. 46th Street, Rev. Dr. Earl Mason, pastor, with Dr. Pa- tricia Hauser, Pastor of Pot- ters House Deliverance, officiating. The interment will be in Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell, FL.
Darrell was a member of Living Faith International Ministries. He enjoyed me- chanics, fishing, watching movies and listening to music.
Darrell served in the United States Army and Na- tional Guard and was honor- ably discharged. He was an astute businessman who owned and operated his own trucking company.
He will always be remem- bered for his great humor and generosity.
He was preceded in death by his twin brother, Darrick C. Granville.
He leaves to cherish his memories with: his loving wife, Chelsea Brown- Granville; son, Raheem Granville; parents, Pastor William T. and Evangelist Cassandra Granville; sis- ters, Candra Granville-Mack and Jessica Joezetta Alexan- der (Cortney); aunts, Tom- mie Lee Anderson, Emma Dean Brown, Brenda Granville Clark and Elaine Everhart; uncles, Charles Granville, Jr. and Delano Gadis; niece, Adrianna Granville; nephews, Jere- miah Granville, Brandon Granville, Jaquise Alexan- der and Jordan Alexander; father-in-law, Gilbert Brown; mother-in- law, Iris M. Brown; sister-in-law, Al- cean Brown; and a host of cousins, loving friends and former co-workers.
The viewing will be held one hour prior to the service on Saturday at the church.
The family and friends are asked to meet at the church on Saturday for the service. AIKENS
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the Media Ministry and as a Sunday School Teacher for adults and youth during his Christian journey.
In 2002, he and Shawanda Brown became the proud parents to Wanya M. Brown.
He was employed at Portable Sanitation of Tampa, Inc., for thirteen years.
Rev. Brown was pursuing his Bachelor’s degree from Florida Theological Semi- nary in Lakeland, FL, and was involved with the Hills- borough County local branch of N.A.A.C.P., and he was a member of Mount Pleasant 13 Masonic lodge.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Fred and Emma Lou Austin, An- thony and Hattie Mae Teague and Adell Ervin.
He leaves: a devoted and loving wife, Shawanda Brown; son, Wanya M. Brown; loving parents, A. L. and Willie Faye Austin- Brown; brothers, Marcus Jones, Marvin Brown and Kelvin Brown (Toya); brother-in-law, Pastor Al- fonzo (Joai) Broughton; sis- ters-in-law, Narita Green (Dea. Wade), and Bernadette Broughton (Siglenda); god- mother, Prophetess Shirley Hagan; godsister, Queen An- gela Leonard; close friends, Joe Dixon, James Ashe, Michael Simmons, Reverend Anthony Williams, Reverend Terry Slayton, Pastor Ricky Houston, Reverend Darren Watson, Reverend Larry D. Billue, Sr., and Pastor Paul Buster; Mt. Pleasant 13 Ma- sonic Lodge; Portable Sanita- tion of Tampa, Inc., staff and employees; a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, family and close friends.
The visitation will be held at Mt. Tabor M. B. Church from 6-8 p. m. The family will receive friends during the wake hour from 6-7 p. m. and friends who would like to speak may do so during the wake.
The friends are asked to meet at the church on Satur- day for the service.
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and Paulette Williams; and a host of nieces, nephews, other family and friends.
The visitation will be held at Aikens Funeral Home on Friday, December 4th from 5-8 p. m. The family will re- ceive friends from 6-7 p. m.
The family and friends are asked to meet at the chapel on Saturday for the service.
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WE MISS YOU
MRS. BEATRICE T. OLIVER
It’s been five years since you were called home to be with The Lord, and it seems like it was just yesterday.
You will forever be with us in our minds and hearts because we have so many gentle reminders... your sweet smile, your infectious laugh, and the pearls of wisdom given.
“That precious treasure which is in your charge, guard through the Holy Spirit who has His home in our hearts.”
(II Timothy 1:14, NIV)
We miss you every day and love you always: Tina, Deb, Marc, Petel, Cedric, Dana and the rest of the family!
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