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 Funeral/Memoriams/Card Of Thanks
HARMON
MR. MICHAEL CLARENCE BARB
A Homegoing Celebration for Mr. Michael Clarence Barb of Tampa, FL, who passed away on Wednesday, September 12, 2018, will be held Saturday September 22, 2018 at 11 a. m. at The Rock Church of God by Faith, 4323 E. Henry Avenue, Tampa 33610, with Elder James E. Williams, officiating. Interment will follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park Ceme- tery.
Mr. Michael Clarence Barb was born on September 11, 1977 to Bishop W. C. Barb and Mother Paulette Barb. He was the youngest of their three chil-
  dren. He attended Hillsborough County Schools and Barber School.
IN MEMORIAM
ABE MURRAY
LINDSEY Sunrise: December 8, 1961 Sunset: September 26, 2017
We did not know that day, God would call you from labor to rest. We loved you dearly in life, and miss you so much in death. Al- though it broke our hearts to lose you, we know there’s no more suffering and pain.
We will always love and never forget you.
Sisters, Maxine, Vir- ginia, Loretta, Bobbie, Helen, and Carolyn.
HEARTFELT GRATITUDE
AGNES PAUL- MITCHELL
The family of Agnes Paul-Mitchell wishes to ex- press our heartfelt gratitude for all the acts of kindness shown during our time of bereavement. Words cannot express how thankful we are for all the love and support received during this difficult time.
Special thanks to Bishop Matthew Williams and Brown Memorial Church of God in Christ, Gudes Fu- neral Home, neighbors and friends.
As it would be impossi- ble to thank everyone indi- vidually, please accept this acknowledgement as an ex- pression of our deepest gratitude.
May her legacy continue to live on through the lives of those she touched.
Happy Birthday, Mama! We love you!
Sincerely, the family of Agnes Paul-Mitchell.
  IN MEMORIAM
JOE WILLIAMS
On your 11th Anniversary, I can picture your gentle soul walk- ing with the likes of Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. Martin L. King, Jr., maybe even fishing with them.
You’re forever missed. Forever yours, faithfully, Jay.
  He accepted Christ at an early age. He played the drums at his father’s church. Michael loved his family and friends. He was a very hard worker, where he was employed by Hillsbor- ough Auto Repair and Tire Shop.
He loved spending time with his nieces and nephews, he loved them as his own. Michael was raised in the Highland Pines community where he be- friended many, many good friends. Michael loved to dress, he had his own style, he would often say he was “Clean Dirty.”
He leaves behind: wife, Lidia Barb; loving parents, Bishop W. C. Barb and Mother Paulette Barb; devoted siblings: 1 sister, Regina Mobley (Jimmie), 1 brother, Darrell Barb (Cassie May); 2 uncles, Authuro Barb- Mingo, Danny Barb; nieces, Keaira, Emmesha, DyEisha, Deja; nephews, Jimmie, Darrell, DaQuan; great-nieces, KeAvia, Emmiyah, DaSani, Jai’Elle; great-nephews, Jamaurice, Da’Karai, DaQuan, and Zyron; special cousins, Yuwonda Parker and family, and James Earl McWhite; a host of family from Miami and Ft. Lauderdale, FL; and a host of other beloved family and friends.
A Harmon Burial
      DEVOTED SISTER, AUNT, FRIEND PASSES
MARY MYERS
Mary Myers, a longtime resident of Tampa, passed away on Sunday, September 16, 2018.
She grew up on 21st Street and Columbus Drive in Ybor City.
For many years she worked at Olan Mills as a Proof and Por- trait Consultant. Many people throughout the Tampa Bay area, after being photographed at Olan Mills, viewed their proofs with Mary. She always encouraged them to make the best selections.
We will miss our “Photography Lady.”
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