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Funerals/Memoriam
AIKENS
MRS. BETTIE J. HENRY
A homegoing celebration for Mrs. Bettie J. Henry “Betty Jean” of Tampa, who passed away on Thursday, May 12, 2016, will be held on Thursday, May 19, at 1 p. m. at Greater New Salem P. B. Church, 1605 N. Nebraska Ave., Elder Theodis Lane, pastor, with Rev. Louise Gen- tle, Pastor of One Made Whole Bible Church, officiat- ing. The interment will be in Garden of Memories Ceme- tery.
Mrs. Bettie J. Henry was born on September 19, 1934 in Tampa, to Willie and Dorothy Hammonds. She at- tended Hillsborough County schools. She attended Greater New Salem Primitive Baptist Church, as a Sunday School Teacher.
Mrs. Henry was retired from Hillsborough County Children and Family Serv- ices, as Supervisor at Lake Magdalene Juvenile Deten- tion Center with 32 years of service.
She was a member of the Rosewood family.
She was called to her heav- enly mansion and there is no more sorrow and no more pain of this life, every day will be joy, peace in the glory of God.
Mrs. Henry is survived by: her children, Kevin and Nicholas Henry; siblings, Craig Hammonds and wife, Shirley, Dexton Frost and wife, Harriett of DC, Stephanie Hammonds and special friend, Don Curtis, Tonia and Nina Hammonds, and Kim Eubanks and hus- band, Dennis of Illinois; grandchildren, Imani, Quedirah, Lounieha, Jah- man and Deandre Cromar- tie, Jalisa and Stephan Campos, Breanah Willis, Kelis Shepherd, Stephan Willis, Jr., and Zyriona Bur- ton, nieces, Abriel and Tekoah Hammonds, Marissa Richmond and husband, Dorsey, Shantrisha and Kukneesha Borders, Sylvia Willis, Cindy Robinson, Keria Hudson, Niya Spells, Jasmine Meredith and Con- nie Govantes; nephews, Jamar Eubanks and wife, MeMe, Kibwe, Darwin and Malcolm Frost, Marquise and Jarvis Hammonds, Ty- rone Govantes, Jordan, Josey, Dallas, Marquise, Jr. and Mario Hammonds, Jamar, Jr. and Caleb Eu- banks, Darshae Spells, James Willis, Maurice and Sherman Burton and Judea Escalante; godchild, Desiree Wells; the Rosewood family; special friend, Deacon Clay Armstrong; and other rela- tives and friends.
The visitation was held on Wednesday from 3-4 p. m. at Aikens Funeral Home and one hour prior to the service at the church.
The family and friends are asked to meet at the church on Thursday for the service.
AIKENS FUNERAL HOME
MRS. ALBERTA MCCULLOUGH
A homegoing celebration for Mrs. Alberta McCullough of Tampa, who passed away on Friday, May 13, 2016, will be held on Saturday, May 21 at 2 p. m. at Mt. Pleasant Mis- sionary Baptist Church, 2002 N. Rome Ave., Rev. Clayton Kirkland, pastor, with Rev. Zachery S. Hudson, Pastor of Re-Birth M. B. Church, offici- ating. The interment will be in Orange Hill Cemetery.
Alberta was a longtime member of Re-Birth Mission- ary Baptist Church. She en- joyed sewing and attending water aerobics classes at Shapes fitness center.
She was preceded in death by: her parents, Willie Daughtry, Sr. and Martha Daughtry; son, Carlton Mc- Cullough, Sr.; brother, Willie Daughtry, Jr.; sister, Idora Young; and grandson, Harold Nelson, Jr.
She leaves to cherish her memories with: her husband of 62 years, Sylvester McCul- lough, Sr.; children, Sylvester McCullough, Jr. (Theresa), Martha Jones, Gwendolyn Russ (Earnie, Sr.), Oral McCullough, Sr., Jessie McCullough, Eddie McCullough (Robyn), Tina Watts (niece), and Rosalind Woodside (Anthony); grand- children, Jermaine, Mar- quis, Marcus, Leroy, Leon, Deion, Anitris, Aurn, Jr. Walter, Adolphus, Willie, Cory, Oral, Jr., Ellissa, Leti- cia, Carlton, Jr., Konika, Joshua, Tia, Richard, Jes- sica, Keirsten, Sherreka, Ventonyia, Phil, Ashley, Lau- retta, Lakeisha and Adrian; a host of great grandchildren; sister, Ida Mae Young; a host of other nieces, nephews and godchildren; sisters-in-law, Vennie Bell Daughtry and Ora Mae Green; brother-in- law, Samuel McCullough (Hazel); special friends, Ru- genia Meeks, Yvonne Wa- ters, Mariam Williams and Rosalind Woodside (An- thony); prayer minister and members, Mary E. May; and a host of other relatives and friends.
The visitation will be held at Aikens Funeral Home on Friday, May 20 from 5-8 p. m. The family will receive friends from 6-7 p. m.
The family and friends are asked to meet at the church on Saturday for the service.
AIKENS FUNERAL HOME
MR. WILLIE FRANK ROBINSON
A homegoing celebration for Mr. Willie Frank Robin- son of Tampa, who passed away on Monday, May 9, 2016, will be held on Satur- day,May21at11a.m.atNew Hope Missionary Baptist Church, 3005 E. Ellicott Street, Rev. Denver Mullings, officiating. The interment will be in Rest Haven Memo- rial Park Cemetery.
Willie Frank Robinson was a member of Evening Star Tabernacle M. B. Church.
He enjoyed painting, drinking coffee, detailing cars, spending time with family, traveling and being the life of the party, and he was a big fan of the Dallas Cowboys.
He was preceded in death by: his parents, Johnny B. and Ethel Robinson; chil- dren, Jaylen and Jabari Robinson; and sisters, Doretha Bryant, Cynthia Richardson and Katherine Robinson.
He leaves to cherish his memories with: his loving wife, Makesha Robinson; children, Jerome (Shutay), Willis, Chandra, E3 PVT 1st Class Brandon (Megan), Jada, Morgan and Adrian Robinson, LaDina Powell (Chris), and Nicole Beaupierre (James); grand- children, Melody, Tommy, Emma and Emily Powell, Malena and Armani Beaupierre, Christian and Gianna Robinson, Alexan- dra, Felix, Jr., Jayleen and Marquaetavious Wooden, Keaunte Hosley, Justin, Kayla, Jontae, Adrian, Chris- tian, Tyquavious, Trecorious and Chance Robinson; broth- ers, Anthony, Joseph (Amanda), Kenny (Rose), Johnny (Frances), James (Josie), and Ronald (Sue) Robinson; sisters, Cora Lee and Helen Robinson; aunts, Elizabeth Bryant and Ruth Robinson; father and mother-in-law, David Brown (Barbara); brothers and sis- ters-in-law, Steve Fountain (Cathy), Johnathan Fountain (Lisa), Johnny Foster, Jr., Diana Neal (Henry), Feida Fountain-Tarpley (Earnest), Claudia Dozier (Thomas), and Rosa Smith; nieces, Jacquell Donaldson, Gaby, Africa, Marquita and Tityanna Hewitt, Janiyah Tignor, Shelly Anderson, Kimora Polite, Shardae Neal, Lekesha Fountain, Ashley Jonesia ,and a host of others; nephews, Qhan (Renanda), Rudolph (Yolanda), Elvis (Eleanor), Robert, DJ, Elijah, Aaron, Diaman’te, Denonte, Roscoe and Tony Hewitt, Ryan Neal, Jason and Arness Donaldson, Donald Bryant, and a host of others; godchil- dren, Ty’Miek, Na’jae, Nasia,
Ceria, Lindsey, Herb, Aria, Tianna, Summeryne and Foodson; close family and special friends, Eddie Foun- tain (Carolyn), Joy Jackson, April Timmons, Edward Todd (Beverly), Owner and staff at Pyramids, Robert Balkman (Jeanette), Rev. Denver (Stephanie), Shantel, De’Naysaha Mullings, Tony Bagwell (Jeanell), Chuck Smith (Joan), Joquez Smith (Waltavia), Ty Griffin (Dal- las), Iris Haynes, Clevetta McHenry, the Wallace, Miller, Moore and Patterson families, Leigh Gregory, Brenda Berzin, Gloria Jones (Ronald), Dr. Edward Far- rior and family, Island Florist, St. Joe Hospital, the Cancer Center, Hospice In- digo Team, Winnie St., and 37th Street neighbors, Fet- tish Photography (Shelton), Fair Oak Football and Cheer- leader team, Flawless Dia- mond and Sunrise Community; and a host of other family members and dear friends.
The visitation will be held at Aikens Funeral Home on Friday, May 20 from 6-8 p. m. and the family will receive friends during that time.
The family and friends are asked to meet at the church on Saturday for the service.
AIKENS FUNERAL HOME
MR. ERNEST T. MORRER, SR.
A homegoing visitation for Mr. Ernest T. Morrer, Sr. “Mo” of Tampa, who passed away on Sunday, May 8, 2016, will be held on Friday, May 20 at Aikens Funeral Home, 2708 E. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., from 5-8 p. m.
Ernest was born Septem- ber 3, 1959 in Tampa, to the late Annie Jean Wells. He at- tended the schools of Hills- borough County. He was affectionately known by fam- ily and friends as “Mo”. He enjoyed socializing with his family and friends.
He leaves cherished and fond memories with: his chil- dren, Ernest Morrer, Donnel Morrer and Tony Morrer; grandchildren, Avery Beal, Eamen Morrer, Karagan Morrer and Emari Morrer; father, Ernest Lee Morrer; brothers, Ronnie Brinson, Louis Brinson (Gynita), An- thony Morrer (Mary), Emmit Bunkley (Yyoni), and Ernest Leon Morrer; sisters, Hazel Clark, Sabrina Wells, Cherese Moorer, Sharnese Moorer and Latasha Gold- wire; companion, Rita Den- son; the “Natty House” crew; and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Friday, May 20 from 6-8 p. m.
AIKENS FUNERAL HOME
MRS. MINNIE MAE ASKEW OLIVER
A homegoing celebration visitation for Mrs. Minnie Mae Askew Oliver of Tampa, Florida, who passed away on Thursday, May 12, 2016, will be held Friday, May 20 from 5- 8 p. m. at Aikens Funeral Home, 2708 E. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Tampa.
Minnie Mae Askew was born in Richland, Georgia, on December 25th, 1922.
She loved to cook and helped raised many of her nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by: her husband, Carl Oliver; father, Yank Askew; mother, Leola Askew; and 13 siblings.
She leaves to cherish her memories with: her nieces, Geraldine Askew, Bernice Malone and Hazel Pearson; nephew, Tony Pearson; de- voted great nieces, Selena Williams, Aja Bradley, Lashay Bradley and Bruqushia Kirnes; and host of other nieces, nephews, cousins, family and friends.
The family will receive friends at Aikens Funeral Home from 5-6 p. m. on Fri- day.
AIKENS FUNERAL HOME
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ARAWANA T. LATTIMORE OLIVER September 23rd – May 24th, 2002
The Tie That Binds Although we may be sepa- rated by distance, you will never be that far. I know God binds us together, no
matter where we are.
For you have gone on to a
higher and better place, and left me down below. But, I know any distance that I travel, you will also want to go.
Though I may shed tears of sorrow and pain, because you are no longer here in the flesh, I know one day I will rejoice and be glad, because I will hear your heart-warm- ing breath.
I loved you then, now and always will, out loud and in my mind. For I know that we will always be together, be- cause God is the tie that binds.
Love, your mom, Pattie and family.
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