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Funerals/Card Of Thanks
AIKENS
MRS. KATHRYN DIANE WASHINGTON
A Homegoing Celebration for Mrs. Kathryn Diane Wash- ington of Tampa, Florida, who passed away on Thursday, Feb- ruary 25, 2021, will be held on
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Thursday, March 4 , 2:00 p.m.
at Aikens Funeral Home, 2708 E. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Pastor Tom Jones, offici- ating.
Kathryn Diane Washington was born in Tampa, FL on Sep- tember 22, 1955. Kathy, some- times lovingly called “Nuni,” by her siblings and childhood friends, was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend.
Kathy is survived by: her husband, Willie Bob Washing- ton; her son, Stanley Khaliq Jones, Sr.; her grandson, Stan- ley Khaliq Jones, Jr.; her step- father, Cal Gillins; her siblings, Carolyn Williams, Gloria Jean Bethel, Tracy Rolle, John Daway, Armando “Chanel” Daway; and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
She was preceded in death by: her mother, Delores Gillins; her father, Leavie Joe Bradley, Sr.; her siblings, Leavie Joe Bradley, Jr., and Cynthia Bradley.
Kathy graduated from the Job Corps program in New York in the late 1970s, after which she served in the United States Army. Upon settling back in Tampa, Kathy enjoyed a career in the hospitality in- dustry, and then she worked as a senior-level Data Entry Clerk for the U. S. Postal Service.
Kathy was a woman of many talents, she enjoyed puz- zles of all kinds, and could often be found completing a jigsaw or crossword over a cup of coffee. She was quick-witted and deeply loyal to those she loved and always kind to strangers.
She was the favorite aunt of all of her nieces and nephews, and would often lend a sooth- ing, non-judgmental ear to those who needed her.
Her faith was rooted in a relationship with Christ and she was a walking example of grace and generosity. She will be deeply missed by her family, friends, and all who knew her.
The visitation will be held one hour prior to the service on Thursday. The family and friends are asked to meet at the chapel on Thursday for the service. We are following the CDC guidelines.
AIKENS FUNERAL SERVICE”
MR. EUGENE ZELLNER “GENE”
A Graveside Celebration for Mr. Eugene “Gene” Zellner of Tampa, Florida, who passed away on Tuesday, February 16, 2021, will be held on Saturday, March 6th, 1:00 p.m. at Garden of Memories Cemetery, 4207 E. Lake Ave., Rev. Michael Neely, officiating. The interment will follow.
Eugene “Gene” Zellner was born December 16, 1962, to the late Richard Zellner, Sr., and Catherine Hugh, in Tampa, Florida.
Eugene was a very loving, amazing man that loved spend- ing time with his family. He also loved fishing and was very good at it.
He was preceded in death by: his father, Richard Zellner, Sr., and daughter, Orlanthea Johnson.
He leaves to cherish his pre- cious memories with: his loving daughter, Chaka Zellner (Frank); grandchildren, Do- minic Harris, Jr., Kennethia Hester, Sammyanna Johnson, Franae Kendrick and Frank Kendrick, III; mother, Cather- ine Hugh; brothers, John Stroud (Ruby), John Rick Zell- ner, Jr., (Julia) and Kenneth Zellner (Mary); best friend, Ruby Stillings; close friends, Teddy Hall and Albert Daniels.
The family and friends are asked to meet at the graveside on Saturday for the service. We are following the CDC guide- lines.
AIKENS FUNERAL SERVICE”
HARMON
MR. ROMAN S. FRAZIER, JR.
Memorial services in loving memory of Mr. Roman S. Fra- zier, Jr., who passed away Feb- ruary 21, 2021, will be held Saturday, March 6, 2021, at 11 A. M. at Harmon Funeral Home Chapel, 5002 N. 40th St., Tampa, FL 33610, with Pastor Ronnie Murray of New Greater Friend- ship M. B. Church, officiating. A committal will be made at the Chapel.
Roman S. Frazier, Jr. born July 26, 1966 departed this earth on February 21, 2021. He was a Tampa, FL resident and was af- fectionately called “Bone” by those he met and befriended with his big smile and genuine personality. Roman will be dearly missed by all those who came in contact with him.
He was preceded in death by: his father, Roman S. Frazier, Sr. He is survived by: his mother, Sarah Gunn Frazier, and three sisters: Sandra Fra- zier High, Phyllis Frazier Webb, and Arleen Frazier Tatum; sis- ters-in-law, Shirley Frazier and Angela Cook; four brothers: Howie Frazier, Louis Frazier, Nolan Frazier, Roy Brown; brother-in-law, Charles High; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends, Jeff New-
ton; Rip Shawn Griffin.
Family and friends will as-
semble for the processional at Harmon Funeral Home Chapel at 10:45 A. M. Saturday. Masks are required and we appreciate your cooperation.
A Harmon Burial
MS. JACQUELINE GREEN
Funeral Service for Ms. Jacqueline Green will be held at 1 P. M. Saturday, March 6, 2021, at Exciting Faith Alive Church, 5705 E. 32nd Avenue, Tampa, FL 33619, Pastor Antonio Hawkins, officiating
Jacqueline Green was born in Savannah, Georgia, to the late Estella Green and George Daniels. Jackie’s family moved to Tampa when she was the ten- der age of 1, where they resided with her great aunt, Viola Car- swell for several years.
Ms. Green graduated from Hillsborough High School and was a member of Hillsborough High School Alumni, where she would attend most of the events. She loved her children and grandchildren. She was em- ployed at Benefits Technology until her illness. Jackie an- swered her call on February 25, 2021.
She leave to cherish her memories: siblings, Barbara Green, Tonya Tuff, Michelle Tuff, Jeffery Curtis, and Alvin Porter; children, Antoine Wal- ton, Amanzo Evans (Sherri), Akehia Evans, Aaron Green (Nakia), Ahmad Richardson (Cray), Anya Robinson (Trey); daughters-in-law, (Nakisha Nor- wood and Johnesha Lawrence; grandkids, India Walton, Al- lanah Walton, Zah’Kari Walton, Amari Evans, Renique Simmons, Malique Snelling Aahri Green, Aalijah Green, Aaleiyah Green, Aaron Green, Kennedi Richard- son, Aubree Richardson, Auria Richardson, Autumn Richard- son, Najee Russell, Robyn Rus- sell; and nephew, Maurice Montgomery; special friends: Lois Black, Phoebe Paredes, Elanda Baroulette, Marie Smith, Teresa Bynum, Susan Adock, Hillsborough Alumni Friends, Johnson, Hawkins, Hicks, Car- swell Families and a host of fam- ily and friends.
It would cause enormous lament to Jackie’s heart to miss naming anyone whose life she touched. However, space is in- adequate to name every family member and friend. Therefore, everyone who has alphabets from A to Z in their name is now acknowledged here.
A Harmon Burial
MS. VALERIE JACQUELYN (JACKIE) LEWIS
Homegoing services for Ms. Valerie Jacquelyn “Jackie” Lewis, who passed away Febru- ary 15, 2021, will be held Satur- dayMarch6,2021,at1p.m.at Sunset Memory Gardens Chapel, 11005 N. U. S. Highway 301, Thonotasassa, FL 33592. Pastor Pierre Francois, Mt. Calvary Seventh-Day Adventist Church, officiating. Committal will be made at the Memory Gardens chapel.
Ms. Valerie Jacquelyn Lewis was born November 4, 1963 in St. John, Antigua, to the parentage of Gloria and Ralph Lewis. She was educated in the public schools of Hills- borough County.
She leaves to cherish her memories: mother, Gloria Martin-Nelson and Ralph Lewis and step-father, Leroy Nelson; siblings, Jean Lewis, Joan Lewis, Jennifer Crockett and Lorna Nelson-Hunte, along with my beloved broth- ers, Alex Lewis and David Can- ton. She loved her 11 nieces and 12 nephews and 18 great nieces and nephews as her own chil- dren.
A Harmon Burial
THANK YOU
BETTYE J. BROWN
To the family and friends of the late Mrs. Bettye J. Brown, we wish to extend our sincere thanks for your kindness, condolences, and support that we have re- ceived.
Special gratitude and support to Dr. B. R. Fulton, Jr., pastor of Greater Mount Moriah Primitive Baptist Church and Family, and Aikens Funeral Home.
Love, The Browns, Bor- ders, Green, and Aldrich Families.
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