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Funerals
RAY WILLIAMS
MR. THAD HARRINGTON
Mr. Thad Harrington passed away on Saturday, May 28, 2022. Memorial services will be held on Saturday, June 11, 2022, 10:00 a.m. at Ray Williams Me- morial Chapel, 301 N. Howard Avenue, Tampa, FL 33606. MASK RECOMMENDED.
Mr. Harrington was a native of Florida and a resident of Tampa for 39 years. He gradu- ated from Lincoln High School in Rivera Beach, was a member of The Linksmen Golf Club, and a member of Grace Family Church. He was a retired Pro- grammer at IBM.
He leaves to cherish his memory: children, Angela Har- rington, Tony Harrington, Colby Carter, and Courtney Barnes- Harrington; grandchildren, Jayde Harrington, Penelope Carter, Kingsley Carter and Quincy Carter; and brother, Donald L. Harrington.
Arrangements entrusted to RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, Rhodes & Northern, Owners.
www.raywilliamsfuneral- home.com.
WILSON
MS. OLIVIA M. FREEMAN
A Homegoing Celebration Service for Ms. Olivia M. Free- man will be held on Saturday June 11, 2022, at 2:00 p.m. at Allen Temple A.M.E. Church, 2101 N. Lowe Street, Tampa, Florida, with Rev. Dr. Glenn B. Dames, Jr., Officiating. Inter- ment will follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery.
Ms. Olivia M. Freeman, af- fectionately known as “Baby Olivia,” or “Baby Girl,” and sometimes “Little Winchee” to her family and close friends, was born in Tampa, Florida on April 12, 1994. She was reared in a strong Christian family by her parents, Frances Shepherd (de- ceased) and Michael Freeman (deceased) as well as by her grandparents, aunts, and uncles. Throughout her life, Ms. Free- man enjoyed drawing, cooking, and just helping family and friends.
She attended private and public schools in Hillsborough County. Ms. Freeman was a graduate of the Adult High School, Class of 2014. She com- pleted the CNA training program at Aguilas International Medical Institute and later enrolled into Hillsborough Community Col- lege in Tampa, Florida.
Ms. Freeman worked various jobs including great success as a customer service representative for One Touch Direct Telemar- keting Service and later a trans- portation representative for a medical company.
Ms. Freeman was preceded in death by: her son, Jamir But- ler; mother, Frances Shepherd; father, Michael Freeman; grand- mother, Mary Freeman; grand- father, Willie Shepherd; biological grandfather, Anthony Glover; great grandparents, Frances Baker and Roosevelt Baker, Sr., Annie Bell Williams and Clifford Shepherd, Sr., Al- fred Oliver and Louis Napper.
She was the mother of three beautiful, very active and engag- ing children that she loved dearly. Ms. Freeman believed in God and accepted Jesus as her Lord and Savior at an early age. She truly loved her very large di- verse family.
Ms. Freeman leaves to cher- ish loving memories with: her precious children, Jaden Butler, Janiya Butler, and Skylar Mack;
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mother, Dr. Olivia Shepherd; loving great grandmother, Min- nie Pearl Napper; faithful aunts, Reverend Romenthia Fitts, Eliz- abeth Baker of Bronx, New York, Frances Baker, Patricia Bain, Conslee Standberry, Gail Napper, Carolyn Napper of An- chorage, Alaska, Mary Napper, Marion Cole, Ina Tyler, Phyllis Tyler, Evonda Hancock and Car- olyn Williams; faithful uncles, Darnell (Rosalind) Freeman, Eric Freeman, Ezekiel Bain, Henry (Cindy) Standberry, Alton (Donna) Morris, Jerome Morris and Romeo Cole; cousins who were like aunts, Melissa (Aaron) Peterson, Traci Davis of Miami, Florida, Elizabeth An- derson, Colonel Marshanna (Ty- rone) Gipson of Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, Maquesha Bain, Dr. Rashondra (Tavaris) Levar- ity, Nicole Standberry and Bev- erly Scott; cousins who were like uncles, Romond Major and friend, Lisa Baker, Jace Davis of Miami, Florida, Roosevelt Glover and fiancé Tiffany Jenk- ins; special cousins, Theodore (Ardrea) Cannedy, the Epps family, the Jones family, Adam Brooks, Conslee Brooks, Ray- chel Foster, the Morris family; special family members, Kr- ishawn (Deandrea) Butler, Rev- erend Paul (Bridgette) Buster and family, Earl Williams and family, Mitchell Berry and Erica Walters; best friends and cousins who were like sisters, Shamera Wingfield, Tiffany Bolden, Ida Morris, Zambria Pack, Ashleigh Grubbs, Kavony Williams, Carquiisha Grimes, Daniesha Stewart, Francina Wright, LaDonna Hamilton, Pa- tricia Cenoble, Jayna Dickson and Abigail Zamora; god- mother, Annie Scott; close friends of the family, Patricia (John) Harrell, Dr. Dorothy (Donald) Cook, Dr. Maurice Horn and family, Lucie Bass, the Clark family, Keith (Shanta) An- derson and family, Renita Buie, Latoria Chandler, Latrice Watts, Valencia Thompson and family, Gloria (Joe) Stowe and family, the Duffy family, Shawn Dew- berry, Dionne Hopps, and a host of other sorrowing relatives and friends.
There will be a viewing on Friday, June 10, 2022, from 3:00 – 8:00 p.m. at Wilson Fu- neral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, Florida.
Due to the current CDC re- strictions; we are asking that you use the visitation as an op- portunity to pay your final re- spect. For your convenience and safety, we have extended our vis- itation hours.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
brothers, D’Shea and KeShawn dedicated grand-
BROTHER J. T. JAMES
A Homegoing Celebration for Brother J. T. James “Jerry Tyron,” who passed away on June 3, 2022 will be held on Sat- urday, June 11, 2022, at 10:00 a.m. Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church, 9750 Rockhill Road, Thonotosassa, Florida, 33592, with Rev. Dr. Willie Richardson, officiating. Inter- ment will follow in Orange Hill Cemetery, 4900 E. Chelsea Street, Tampa, Florida.
Brother J. T. “Jerry Tyrone” James was born on October 31, 1949 in Cochran, Georgia to the parentage of Willie B. James and Lizzie James. J. T. James was educated in the public schools of Bleckley County. On December 23, 1999 he entered into holy matrimony to Sister Sylvia James. J. T. James moved to Tampa at an early age after graduating from the Job Corps.
Brother J. T. James was pre- ceded in death by: his brother, Ira James; sisters, Dorothy Mae Smith and Victoria Wallace; brothers-in-law, Albert C. Brown and Willie James Hart.
He leaves a legacy of love to be cherished by: his devoted wife, Sylvia James; 8 beautiful children, Teresa Mack of Cochran, GA, Beverly Roch and Phillip Parker of Colorado, Charlita James of Monticello, FL, Jennifer Williams (Manny) of Madison, FL, Malicia James of Greenville, FL, Edwin Smith, Jeffery V. James and Kendrick James all of Jacksonville, FL; a host of grandchildren and great grandchildren; sisters, Arlene Lockett and Bertha Blood- worth; brother, Donnie James; cousin, Barbara James; best friend, Lavonne Anderson, the Tampa 10 Club members and other relatives and friends.
There will be a viewing on Friday, June 10, 2022, from 3:00 – 8:00 p.m. at Wilson Fu- neral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street, Tampa, Florida.
Due to the current CDC re- strictions; we are asking that you use the visitation as an op- portunity to pay your final re- spect. For your convenience and safety, we have extended our visitation hours.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
MR. HAROLD LYNN KENDRICK
A Homegoing Celebration for Mr. Harold Lynn Kendrick will be held on Saturday, June 11, 2022, at 2:00 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 N 29th Street, Tampa, Florida with Glenn David Kendrick, officiat- ing/eulogist.
Harold was born December 3, 1960, in Daytona Beach, FL to the late Nathaniel Kendrick and Nettie Kendrick. He was the fifth child of ten born to this union. He attended schools in the Hillsborough County Public School System and graduated from C. Leon King High School class of 1979. He immediately enlisted in the United States Army and served his country for 18 years.
He enjoyed riding his bike with his wife and going to Riverwalk. He also loved going to the movies and dinner with his wife and kids. He enjoyed spending quality time with his mother (Nettie Kendrick) watching lifetime movies. He loved his job of 19 years at Odyssey Manufacturing Truck- ing Co. He also enjoyed remold- ing homes. Home Depot and Lowes was his favorite places to visit. He was always a hard working person.
Harold leaves to cherish memories with: his lovely wife, Lenore Kendrick married 41 years; children, Quandah Brooks (Wesley), Quenton Kendrick, Haronda Jones (Aaron), Harlan Kendrick; grandkids, Anyah Brooks, Wes- ley Brooks, 3rd, Zayon Kendrick, Azalyah Jones, Aryan Jones and special friend, Freamen Thomas; mother, Net- tie Kendrick; four brothers, Arthur Kendrick, Glenn Kendrick (Evelyn), Kenneth Kendrick, and Eric Kendrick (Connie); five sisters, Mildred Kendrick Dix (Michael), Eunice Kendrick White (Carlton), Ann Kendrick Thompson, Jacque- lyn Kendrick Gipson (John)and Agaree Kendrick Cox (Tony) and a host of loving nieces, nephews, cousins, relatives and special friends.
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