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Funerals/Memoriam
WILSON
ZION HILL St. Petersburg
MASTER JAMIR HASANI BUTLER
Funeral service for Master Jamir Hasani Butler will be held on Saturday, April 4, 2015, at 11 a. m. at Grace Mary Missionary Baptist Church, 3901 N. 37th Street, Tampa, with the pastor, Elder Thomas Reed, officiating. Interment will follow in Rest Haven Me- morial Park Cemetery.
On August 20, 2014, God sent an angel named Jamir Hasani Butler to Olivia and Kr- ishan Butler. Jamir was the twinkle in his parents’ eyes and the smile of their hearts. Jamir brought sunshine and happiness to all who came into contact with him.
God was very proud of the job that Jamir had accom- plished during his very brief time on Earth. So, on March 29, 2015, God said to Jamir, my good and faithful servant your task is complete and the vic- tory is won. Then God reached down and brought His newest angel, Jamir, home.
Jamir leaves cherished memories with: his parents, Olivia and Krishan Butler; sib- lings, Jaden and Janiya Butler; grandparents, Frances Shep- herd, Michael Freeman, Earl Williams Sr., Bridgette and Rev. Paul Buster and Ana- Beatriz and Edward J. Butler; great grandparents, Dr. Olivia Shepherd, and Willie Williams and Henrietta Glover; great great grandmother, Minnie
Pearl Napper; aunts, Elizabeth Anderson, Lt. Colonel Mar- shanna (Tyrone) Gipson of Ft. Irwin, CA, Maquesha Bain, Dr. Rashondra (Tavaris) Levarity, Nicole Standberry, Beverly Scott, Fay (Aaron) Peterson, Katrina Williams, LaToya Williams, Felesha Williams, Cesia Butler and Ana Butler of El Paso, TX, and Kavony Williams; uncles, Romond Major, Roosevelt Glover, Ray Williams, D’Shea Williams, KeShawn Williams, Earl Williams, Jr., Elric Butler and Elijah Butler of El Paso, TX; great aunts, Elizabeth Baker of Bronx, NY, Frances Baker, Pa- tricia Bain, Conslee Stand- berry, Romenthia Fitts, Beverly Williams, Dorothy Buster, Gail Napper, Carolyn Napper of Anchorage, AK, and Mary Mattox; great uncles, Ezekiel Bain, Tommy Williams, Robert Williams, Timmy Williams, Willie Williams, Johnny Buster, Dar- nell (Rosalind) Freeman, Eric (Teresa) Freeman, Charles Napper, Ricky (Beverly) Glover, Ted (Ardrea) Cannady, Henry (Cindy) Standberry, Joe Foster, and Mitchell (Erica) Berry; great great aunt, Ida Walker; great great uncle, Melvin Williams; godmothers, Tanya (Tony) Sanders, and Janey (Vaughn); and devoted babysitters, Regina Davis, Adrianona Robinson, Reginae Davis and LaDonna Hamilton.
Jamir will also be missed by a host of sorrowful cousins and family friends.
Although our dearly beloved Jamir will be sadly missed by all, he will never be forgotten. Thank you Jamir for the shin- ing light of joy you brought to our family.
There will be a viewing on Friday, April 3, 2015, from 5-9 p. m., with the family receiving friends in the chapel from 5-6 p. m.
Friends are asked to assem- ble at the church at approxi- mately 10:45 a. m. on Saturday for the service.
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MRS. JULIE M. CAMPBELL
A celebration of life service for Mrs. Julie M. Campbell, 68, of Seffner, FL, who passed away on Saturday, March 28, 2015, will be held on Saturday, April4,2015,at2p.m.at Brandon Church Of Christ, 529 Coulter Road Brandon, FL, with Bro. Tommy Peeler, offi- ciating. Interment will follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery.
Mrs. Campbell was pre- ceded in death by: parents, Julius and Leona Atkinson of Lanier County, GA; and sib- lings, James Atkinson of Pom- pano Beach, FL, Willis Atkinson of Pompano Beach, FL, Willie M. Atkinson of Tampa, and Bobby Atkinson of Tampa.
Mrs. Julie M. Campbell leaves behind: husband, Robert Campbell of Seffner, FL; sons, Nathaniel Campbell of Seffner, FL, and Philip Campbell (Dorthea) of Cedar Hill, TX; grandchildren, Nia Grant, Philip Campbell, Jr., Lance Campbell and Dorian Julie Campbell of Cedar Hill, TX; siblings, Katie M. Cooper of Waycross, GA, and Mary Farley (Sidney) of Miami, FL; a devoted niece, Shirley Mott of Tampa; other nieces and nephews, Robert Aikens of Columbus, GA, Otis Baker of Tampa, Latisha Baker of Tampa, Leon Atkinson of Miami, FL, Monique Wither- spoon of Miami, FL, and Shuanna Aikens of Columbus, GA; and a host of other griev- ing loved ones and friends.
A native of Lanier County, Georgia, Mrs. Campbell had resided in the Seffner area for most of her life. She was a re- tired educator and a member of Brandon Church of Christ.
There will be a viewing on Friday, April 3, 2015, from 5-9 p. m. at Wilson Funeral Home, with the family receiving friends in the chapel from 7-8 p. m.
Friends are asked to assem- ble at the church at approxi- mately 1:45 p. m. on Saturday.
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MR. HAROLD CORNELIUS ANDERSON
Mr. Harold Cornelius An- derson was born on July 22, 1958, to the parents of Louise Anderson and the late James Lee Anderson. He attended school in Hillsborough County. He was baptized at an early age. He was employed by Ben Hill Griffin Inc. until his depar- ture on March 22, 2015.
He was preceded in death by: his father, James Lee An- derson Sr.; and his brother, Donald Bolds.
He leaves behind: his wife, Glenda Anderson; son, Cor- nelius Anderson; two step- daughters, Sherry Harrison and British McCray; his mother, Louise Anderson; his siblings, Carlton (Susan) McWhite, Bar- bara Ann Thomas, Rev. James (Sandra) Anderson, Carol (Andre) Brown, Linda (Albert) Moore, Rena (Tommie) Jones, Sharon (Henry) Philon, and James Lee Anderson, Jr.; un- cles, Charlie (Annie B) Gray, Robert Gray and Tony (Doris) Gray; aunts, Mattie (Odell) Lewis, Pearlie Robinson, Betty (Willie) Lewis, Willie Neil Gray and Annie Bell Doyle; special friend, Betty Ruth Plain; a host of step-grandchildren, cousins, nieces, nephews and other sor- rowing relatives.
Visitation will be held Fri- day, April 3, 2015, at Macedonia M. B. Church, 3402 E. Deleuil Ave., Tampa, from 5-8 p. m.
Services will be held Satur- day, April 4, 2015, at 1 p. m. at the same location. Family and friends are asked to assemble at the church at 12:45 p. m. (Saturday) for the service.
ZION HILL MORTUARY, 1700 49th St. South St. Peters- burg, FL, 33707, 727-328-0466, www.zionhillmortuary.org.
MS. MARIE CANNON
Ms. Marie Cannon (Miss Marie) was born in Savannah, Georgia, to the late Clara Bell Childs and Robert Childs. She was educated in Savannah’s Chathan County Public Schools.
She moved to Hillsborough County in the late 1940s where she retired as a housekeeper. She was a lifelong resident of Central Park Village until all tenants were relocated to other areas of Tampa.
She was preceded in death by: her son, James “Duke” Cannon; daughters, China Mae Mitchell and Rose Marie Robinson; and her brother, James “Chinko” Rivers of Savannah, Georgia.
She leaves behind cherished memories with: grandchil- dren, Gwendolyn Smith (Chamberlin), Harriet Mitchell, Terrance Mitchell, Leonard Mitchell, Shelia Boggs, Marilyn Boggs and LaVaughn Boggs (Pam); great grandchildren, Charisse An- derson (Leroy), C. Howard Smith (Eshia), Chamberlinetta Smith (fiancé, Rick), Lucretta Norton, Terrance Cannon, Gerod Cannon, Tony Cannon, Roxanne Cannon, Knox Can- non and Shanekee O’Hara; great-great-great grandchil- dren, Tiffany Boggs, Tina Smi- ley, Jazzmon Boggs, Ashley Boggs, April Hutchins, Charviel Mitchell, Charvanette Mitchell, Briana Kay, Zena Martin, Geramakes Davis and Chamberlin Chaney; niece and nephews, Sharon Rivers, Stan- ley Rivers (Vivian), and LaVaughn Rivers (Calethia), all of Savannah, Georgia; and a host of great-great-great-great grandchildren, and other sor- rowing relatives and friends.
Family and friends will as- semble at Rest Haven Ceme- tery at 10:45 a. m.
ZION HILL MORTUARY, 1700 49th St. South St. Peters- burg, FL, 33707, 727-328-0466, www.zionhillmortuary.org.
IN MEMORIAM
MISSIONARY CATHERLYN WILLIAMS April 3, 1933 – September 21, 2013
If roses grow in Heaven, Lord please pick a bunch from us. Placed them in our Mother’s arms and tell her they’re from us. Tell her we love her and miss her, and when she turns to smile, place a kiss upon her cheek and hold her for a while.
Because remembering her is easy, we do it everyday. But, there is an ache within our hearts that will never go away.
Remembering your birthday. Love: from family, friends and loved ones.
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