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Funerals/Memoriam/Card Of Thanks
ADEN
HARMON
THANK YOU
DR. GWENDOLYN JENKINS CARTER
The family of the late Dr. Gwendolyn Jenkins Carter would like to express our gratitude to: Well of Hope Church, Rev. Deron W. Dixon; Mt. Tabor Mission- ary Baptist Church, Rev. T. D. Leonard and members; New Salem Missionary Bap- tist Church and members, Rev. Henry Lyons; the Class members of 1961, 1963, 1964 and 1966 of H. W. Blake H. S.; family mem- bers and friends that trav- eled to Orlando to show respect to our loved one.
Thank for the cards, food, flowers, visits, phone calls and prayers.
We appreciate each and every one of you. May God continue to bless all of you.
The Carter, Jenkins and Miller Families.
MRS. GLORIA DAISY SLATER
‘MISS G
Graveside services for Mrs. Gloria Daisy Slater will be held Saturday, June 6, 2015, at 11 a. m. at Rose Hill Memorial Park, 4406 E. Chelsea Avenue, Tampa, with Rev. Dr. Patricia Hauser, Pastor of Potter’s House De- liverance Tabernacle, Tampa, officiating.
Mrs. Slater, known to many as “Miss G,” was born on August 10, 1948, to Eddie Jordan and Missouri Spencer.
Gloria attended Middleton High School and accepted Christ at an early age as a member of New Salem Prim- itive Baptist Church, Tampa.
Gloria passed away from this life on Friday, May 29, 2015.
She was preceded in death by: her mother, Missouri Spencer; a son, Ricky Antonio Slater; a daughter, Cyntrina Denise Patrick-Scott; and her brother, Freddie Lee Taylor.
Gloria leaves to cherish her memories: a loving and devoted husband, Mr. Charles Slater, Sr., 8 children, Lashon Richards (Charles), Craig Slater (Chaquita), Charles Slater, Jr., Michael Slater, Rodney Slater, Nicole Wilson (Resha), Kevin Slater (Deme- tria), and Gloria King- Beaucejour (Wilder); 21 grandchildren, Willie, Mar- shanna, Sable, Constance, Mercedes, Neijia, Craig, Jr., Milacia, Midasha, Mykal, Mikala, Michael, Jr., Michael, III, Mikerious, Rod- ney, Kiwaun, Emmanuel, Jada, Rehanna, Kaneshia and Malick; 4 great grand- children, Kendall, Mckynzie, Micah and Barack; god- daughter, Gloria Smiley; fa- ther, Eddie Jordan; sister, Mary Jane Gonzalez; brother, Rudolph Martin (Veronica); a devoted brother-in-law, James Slater; special friends, Eliz- abeth Hill-Booker, Sheila Lilly and a host of sorrowing cousins, nieces, and nephews and many other relatives and friends.
Visitation will be held Fri- day, June 5, 2015, from 5-7 p. m. at Aden Funeral Home, 8037 E. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Tampa, 33619.
Arrangements entrusted to ADEN FUNERAL HOME, Gloria Y. Castillo, LFDE.
MRS. CLARAREATHER CURRY (MOTHER CURRY)
Homegoing services for the late Mrs. Clarareather Curry, who was called home on May 27, 2015, will be held Saturday, June 6, 2015, at 2 p. m. at Northside Mission- ary Baptist Church, 5706 N. 40th Street, Rev. Ricardo Robinson, pastor, with Elder Bernard McCray of Lake City, officiating. Interment at Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery.
Mother Clarareather House-Curry was born on October 6, 1929, in Blacks- hear, Georgia, to the late Elder B. O. House and Joethel House.
She moved to Tampa in 1950, and was married to Willie Jaford Curry.
Mother Curry was an ac- tive member of New Zion Temple Holiness Church (which her Father founded), under the leadership of Bishop Lucious McCray of Lake City, FL.
She was preceded in death by: her husband, Willie Jaford Curry; both parents, Elder B. O. House and Joethel House; sisters, Et- wanda Kirk, Verdell Grant and Mary Owens; brothers, Charlie House, Andrew
House, King Solomon House, Nathaniel House, Robert House and James House; grandchildren, Freddiemae Pickens and Samuel Chap- man, Sr.; and godson, Lester Mable.
She leaves to cherish her memories: daughter, Josephine Bogan; a nephew raised as a son, Delvechio House; godson, Elder Bernard McCray; 4 grand- children, Debra Ann Pickens, Brenda Pickens, Willie Pick- ens and Shuron Bogan; 14 great grandchildren, Regi- nald Pickens (Leslie), de- voted granddaughter, Clarareather Pickens-John- son (Antwan, Sr.), Jermaine Chapman, Shauntae Causey, Samuel Chapman, Jr., Archie Chapman (Kentavia), Sha- quetta Pickens, Laquetta Pickens, Tominique Pickens, Antonio Wallace, James Wade, IV, Willie Pickens, Jr., Regina Pickens, PJ Pickens and Keyatta Gillette; 24 great great grandchildren, Rakiera, Reggie, Ta’ja, Antwan, Jr., Twannisha, Keyshonn, Ty’ Quahn, Paris, Cori’yahn, Tayvon, Za’monii, Zayhon, Dariyonna, Antwan B., James, V, Ju’elz, Ja’miah, Samuel, III, Archie, Jr., Ja- marii, Ja’niyah, Zy’ keria, A’- drianna and Jernia; sister, Gladys Jenkins; 4 brothers, Isiah House (Josephine), Samuel House (Diane), Ty- rone House (Vicki), and Napolean House; 2 sisters- in-law, Pastor Ophelia House and Gloria Jean House; brother-in-law, Joe Kirk; step granddaughter, Alma Lyles; a friend of the family, Amanda Billington; and a host of church family, friends, loved ones and the entire House Family.
The remains of Mrs. Clarareather Curry will re- pose Friday evening from 6-8 p. m. at New Zion Temple Holiness Church, 821 Flora Street, Tampa, 33604.
A HARMON BURIAL
MS. JULIETTE TAYLOR
Homegoing services for Ms. Juliette Taylor, who passed away on Wednesday, May 27, 2015, will held Satur- day,June6,2015,at1p.m.at Harmon Funeral Home, 5002 N. 40th St., Tampa, with Pastor Lloyd C. Black, Bible Missionary Baptist Church, Tampa, officiating. Inter- ment at Rest Haven Memo- rial Cemetery.
Ms. Juliette Taylor, a na- tive of Albany, GA, was born to the late Mrs. Willie Mae Hudley and Willie Frank Williams on July 28, 1949.
She moved from Albany, GA, to Clearwater, FL, in 1967.
She was a loving sister, aunt and great aunt.
On Wednesday, May 27, 2015, Ms. Taylor departed from this life.
She was preceded in death by: her mother, Mrs. Willie Mae McGruder; step-father, Mr. Edward James Mc- Gruder; 2 brothers, Mr. Willie Junior Hudley Small and Mr. Carl Leon Mc- Gruder; 4 uncles, Mr. Beecham Davis, Mr. Milton Williams, Mr. Bennie Hudley and Mr. Robert Frazier; and 2 aunts, Mrs. Hattie Bell Car- penter and Mrs. Catherine Humphery.
She leaves to cherish lov- ing memories of her: 3 sis- ters, Annie Williams, Linda McGruder Magwood Mateen (Teddy), and Brenda Mc- Gruder (Robert); 3 brothers, Calvin Williams and wife, Janice Lee Williams and family of Dothan, Alabama, Charles McGruder (Pat), and Freddie McGruder; 13 nieces and nephews, Annie Doris Lyons-Davis of Atlanta, Georgia, Antionee Magwood, Andre Magwood, Carl Moore (Shelanda), Vickie Mc- Gruder-George (C. George), Naontae Jackson (Antwan), Damien McGruder, Deidre McGruder, Carla McGruder, La’Raile Mateen (Marcus), Ty’Reke McGruder, Eugene Jones (Benita), and Octavia Jones (Desmond); 44 great nieces and nephews; great- great niece, A’Ziyah LaShawn; 2 devoted friends, Robert Saunders and Ethel Smith; a loving cousin, Re- tired Officer Lee McGruder of the Tampa Police Depart- ment; and a host of other friends and family.
The remains of Ms. Juli- ette Taylor will repose Friday evening with visitation from 6-8 p. m. at Harmon Funeral Home, 5002 N. 40th Street, Tampa, 33610.
The processional will arrange at the funeral home at 12:45 p. m.
A HARMON BURIAL
MS. BETTY ANN WATTS
Ms. Betty Ann Watts, 70, of Tampa, died May 16, 2015. She is survived by: her only daughter Sharon Mitchell, Lakeland; grand- daughters, Cierra Adams, Houston, TX, Dominique Ennis, L.A. California, and Erika Ennis, Gainesville, FL; son-in-law, Ramon Mitchell;
and three sisters.
She will be forever truly
missed and loved dearly.
A funeral service will be conducted at 11 a. m., Satur- day, June 6, 2015, at High- land Avenue Church of Christ, 2800 N. Highland Ave., Tampa, 33602, with Minister Joe Lowe, officiat- ing. Interment will be made at Rest Haven Memorial Park
Cemetery, Tampa.
The remains will repose at
Harmon Funeral Home, 5002 N. 40th Street on Fri- day evening, June 5, 2015, from 6-8 p. m. The proces- sion at the church will arrange at 10:45 a. m.
A HARMON BURIAL
REMEMBERING YOU
ADELINE VERNELL MCNEAL BAKER
June 27, 1963 – June 7, 2013
Although it’s been 2 years, June 7th, it feels like yesterday that the Lord called you home. It hasn’t been the same without you.
You’re gone, but not forgotten.
Love you always and forever.
Your children, mother, grandkids, sisters and brothers.
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