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Funerals/Memoriams
AIKENS
HARMON
JACKSON
IN MEMORIAM
MRS. EMMA LOU MCCRAY
“But lay up for yourself – treasures in heaven; for where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.”
Mama, we all love you forever more.
With love from your children, Curtiss, Kim, Horace, Jr., and Harriett Von.
SISTER CATHERINE D. MCDANIELS
Homegoing services for Sister Catherine D. Mc- Daniels of Tampa, who passed away on Sunday, June 21, 2015, will be held Friday, July 3, 2015, at 11 a. m. at Aikens Funeral Home Chapel, 2708 E. Dr. MLK, Jr. Blvd., Pastor Johnnie Miller of Friendly Missionary Bap- tist Church, officiating. The interment will be in Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery.
Catherine was born to William F. Daniel and Fan- nie Woodley Daniel on Feb- ruary 29, 1948, in Greenwood, Mississippi.
She worked as a Dees At- tendant for Hillsborough County Schools, and enjoyed serving her family and her church.
She was preceded in death by: her parents, Willie Frank and Fannie Daniel; and aunt, Mary Walker (John).
Catherine leaves to cher- ish her memories: her hus- band, Rev. Willie McDaniels, Jr.; children, Michael J. Daniel (Lynette), Frederick L. Daniel (Sharon), Florita D. Daniel, Luetheal Young (Javan), and Marcus Billing- ton (Sarah); grandchildren, Michael Daniel, Jr., Fredrick Walters, Daniel Smith
(Oneisha), Shanqua Kendrick, Lance Cpl. Anto- nio Brooks (USMC), Sierra and Angel Billington, Michiah Daniel, Jamar Hillard, Khakheem and Wesley Jones, Marcus, Jr., Andre, Zorah and Ayana Billington and Leslie A. Brooks, Jr.; great grandchil- dren, Daniel, Jr., Deandre, Devontae and DeShayla Smith, Marteonna and Makayla Carr; brothers, Booker T. Woodley (Carrie), Pelham, AL, Erlwin Daniel, Blytheville, AR, and Willie Daniel (Patricia), W. Mem- phis, AR; sisters, Dorothy Hayes and Sharon Washing- ton (Ron), TX; brothers-in- law, Harvert McDaniel, Albert McDaniel and Major Louise McDaniel (Eloise); sisters-in-law, Mattie Mc- Daniel (Wade), and Georgia Mae Billington; nephews, Booker T. Woodley, Jr. and Marlon D. Hayes (Monica); nieces, Francina Hayes, Tameka and Amanda Billington; cousins, Katie Jordan (Jim) and family, Charlene Dale, and the Walker family; other rela- tives and special friends, Irene Brinson, Rev. Nail and family, Baisden family, Hos- ton family, Grimage family, Mt. Olive M. B. Church fam- ily, Arthur Brinson and fam- ily, Well Pavillion Empowerment Center, Sis- ter Griffin and family, Sister Jones and family, Pastor Miller and family, Hillsbor- ough County Schools, Areatha Scott and family; and a host of other friends and families.
The visitation will be held at Aikens Funeral Home on Thursday, July 2, 2015, from 4-7 p. m. The family will re- ceive friends from 6-7 p. m.
The friends and family are asked to meet at the chapel on Friday for the service.
AIKENS FUNERAL HOME
MR. TERRENCE DEVON COLEMAN,
a.k.a., ‘T’
Mr. Terrence Devon Cole- man, affectionately known as “T,” was born on April 27, 1975, to Patricia C. Agard (Clarence), and Oscar Bel- ton, Jr.
He departed his earthly body on June 25, 2015.
Terrence was a native of Tampa, and later relocated to Columbia, South Carolina. He was a devoted father, son and brother.
Among those left behind to cherish his memory are: his mother, Patricia C. Agard (Clarence); father, Oscar Bel- ton, Jr.; grandmother, Mat- tie Coleman; children William and Imani Coleman (Monica), and Deonte Jones (Shana); brothers, Melvin Sessions (Damita), Andre Belton, Sr. (Veronica), Alonso Belton, Gerald Bel- ton, Marlon Belton, Oscar Belton, III (Deandra), and Cantrell Belton; sisters, Be- linda Sessions and Taranika Sutherland; as well as a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.
The wake will be held on July 2, 2015, at Harmon Fu- neral Home, located at 5002 North 40th Street, Tampa, 33610, from 6-8 p. m.
The funeral services are to be held July 3, 2015, at Northside M. B. Church, lo- cated at 5706 North 40th Street, Tampa, 33610, at 1:30 p. m., Reverend Leonard Harrington will be officiat- ing.
The family asks for atten- dees to assemble at the church by 1 p. m.
A HARMON BURIAL
DEACON WAYNE ANTHONY QUIN, Ph.D.
A homegoing celebration for Dr. Wayne Anthony Quin, who passed away on Friday, June 26, 2015, will be con- ducted at 11 a. m. on Friday, July 3, 2015, at Beulah Bap- tist Institutional Church with Reverend Dr. W. James Fa- vorite, officiating. Interment will follow at Garden of Memories Cemetery.
Dr. Quin was born on February 25, 1960, in Mc- Comb, Mississippi.
He earned his Bachelor of Science Degree in Behavior Disorders from the Univer- sity of South Florida. In 1997, Dr. Quin launched his career as an educator with the Hills- borough County School Dis- trict.
Dr. Quin was a charter member of the staff at Blake High School, He was a found- ing member of the Blake Fac- ulty Jazz Ensemble.
After transferring to Leto High School, Dr. Quin com- pleted the Master of Arts de- gree in Varying Exceptionalities also at USF.
He became a charter member of the George S. Middleton High School staff.
He earned the Doctor of Philosophy degree also at USF in the Adult Education Department in 2012.
In addition to having served as a Department Head in Special Education, Dr. Quin served as an adminis- trator at every level of K-12. He served as the Principal of Central City Elementary
School, as Assistant Princi- pal for Administration at Gary Adult High School, as well as Assistant Principal at Burns Middle School and King High School.
Dr. Quin remained an ed- ucator until his health pre- vented him from continuing.
Dr. Quin was ordained as a Deacon at True Faith Inspi- rational Church, under the leadership of the Reverend Dr. John L. Giles.
As a member of Beulah Baptist Institutional Church, he was an active member of the Deacon’s Board.
Dr. Quin was also a mem- ber of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., and a former executive board member of the Hillsborough County Branch of the NAACP.
In his spare time, Dr. Quin enjoyed spending time with his family, traveling, playing music, and studying the Martial Arts.
Dr. Wayne Anthony Quin leaves to cherish memories of him: a loving and devoted wife, Dianna Allen-Quin; twins, Wayne Anthony, II, and Brianna Nevaeh; brother, Cleotis Weary (Bobby), of Pontiac, MI; sis- ter, Jackie Quin of Chicago, IL; mother-in-law, Ann R. Porter; two brothers-in-law, Ulysses Grady, Jr., (Tonia) of Atlanta, GA, and Darrell Palmer (Belinda); three sis- ters-in-law, Debra Sheehy (Paul), Karen Porter and Alethia Perry, (Claxton); nephews, Claude Weary of Pontiac, MI, Cleotis Weary, Jr., (Zenata), of Pontiac, MI, Anthony Breckenridge (Temika), of Chicago, IL, Ulysses Grady, III, of Hous- ton, TX, and Paul Sheehy, III; nieces, Carolyn Alexander (Anthony), of Dallas, TX, Chelir Grady, and Alyssa Grady of Houston, TX; and a host of other sorrowing rela- tives and friends.
Visitation will be Thurs- day, July 2, 2015, from 5-9 p. m. at Beulah Baptist Institu- tional Church, 1006 W. Cy- press Street.
Arrangements entrusted to Jackson Funeral Home. “A JACKSON SERVICE”
HAPPY BIRTHDAY AND LOVING MEMORY OF
DAVID ANDERSON 6/30/40 – 7/4/04
Today, I am so very sad that you are not here with me, be- cause today would have been your birthday.
So, I am as sad as sad can be that we are no longer together celebrating like we used to do.
My darling husband (dearest friend), I do so miss you.
Your wife, Lavonne Anderson, son, Reginald and Freder- icka, and granddaughter, Fredreanna, and Family.
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