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Funerals/Memoriam
AIKENS
HARMON
BIRTHDAY MEMORIAM
MR. RUSSELL MITCHELL, JR. 10/23/1964 – 12/16/2021
Gone, but not forgotten. Always in our hearts.
Love and missing you, Selena, Patricia, Johnny, James, Eric, Bridgette, Katura, Cecelia and family and friends.
MR. BRIAN VASHAWN BOGAN
A Homegoing Celebration for Mr. Brian VaShawn Bogan, of ampa, FL, who passed away on unday, October 16, 2022, will be eld on Saturday, October 29th, at :00 PM, at Peace Progressive M. B. Church, 2607 E. 24th Ave., ampa, FL 33605, Bishop Sylvester
Robinson, officiating.
Brian was born on January 2,
980, in Tampa, Florida to the late C. W. Rogers and Annie Bogan. Brian loved hanging out with his
aughter, Brandi and watching her
row from a one-pound preemie nto a gorgeous princess. He en- oyed spending time with his fam- ly and playing games with them.
He was a sports fanatic, and his fa- orite team was the Miami Dol- hins. When Brian walked through
he door everyone knew the activi- ies were about to begin.
He was preceded in death by: is parents, C. W. Rogers, and Annie Eugenia Bogan; aunt, Max- ne Chisholm; uncles, Ozell Chisholm and Lionel Woodall; and
ousin, Linda Ball.
He leaves precious memories
with: his fiancée, Andrea Brown; aughter, Brandi Bogan; brother, Wyatt Bogan; sisters, Harriett Bogan, Karen Bogan, and Kim awrence; aunts, Barbara Jones, illian Hodgson, Mary Thompson, Mary Kelly, and Cassandra Herds; ncles, Harold Evans, Charlie homas, James (Uncle Bunny) Woodall, Melvin Woodall (Janice), Gregory Woodall, Marti Woodall Paulette), Ernest Rogers, Bruce Odams, and Bennett Odams; ieces, Akilah Neves, Tia’Yonna Pringle, and Latoya Riley R’Taveous); nephews, Tavaris Bogan (Angelica), Quintin Moore Mallory), Sergio Bogan (Sierra), Kameron Shellman, Theodore hellman, Marin Pringle, Wyatt Bogan, Jr., and Dante Lawrence; a ost of great nieces, nephews, and ousins; The Woodall, Ball, enkin, Chisholm, Jones, Thomp- on, Sanders, Thomas, Rogers, and Moreland families (FL, GA, NY, CT, X); mother-in-love, Beverly Odams; sister-in-love, Tammye Duncan; close friends and neigh- ors, Kalief Livingston, Will Nel- on, Kevin Williams, Kelly and aughter, Nelly Scurry, Crystal ant, Rudolph Arriaga, the awrences, the Jenkins, The Nor- on, and Issac families; and a host
f other family and friends.
The visitation will be held at Aikens Funeral Home on Friday, October 28th from 4:00 PM-8:00 PM. The Family is asked to meet at he Church on Saturday for the ervice. Please adhere to the CDC
uidelines.
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MR. JAMES L. BENEMON
A Homegoing Celebration for Mr. James Laval Benemon, of Tampa, FL, who passed away on Monday, October 17, 2022, will be held on Saturday, October 29th, 10:00 a. m., at Aikens Fu- neral Home, 2708 E. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Pastor Frank L. Wynn, officiating. The interment will follow at Florida National Cemetery in Bushnell, FL.
James was born on August 15, 1969, in Brooksville, FL to Benjamin Benemon and Annette Johnson. James attended school in Hillsborough County. He grad- uated from Hillsborough High School. He joined the U. S. Marines, and he served from 1988 to 1992. After serving in the military, he later attended col- lege in Billings, Montana. After college, he was employed at Pepsi Cola beverage company for many years. After leaving Pepsi, he was employed at GAF Roofing, where he later retired. Throughout the years, he was an active member and deacon at True Vine True Love Church.
James was preceded in death by: his parents, Benjamin Ben- emon and Annette Johnson; un-
cles, Robert and Freddy Moore; aunt, Rosemary Moore.
James leaves precious mem- ories with: his wife, Charman Benemon; children, Jarquez Langston Benemon (Derriciaka), Jalissia Benemon, Jajuan Ben- emon (Timara), and JaMel Ben- emon (Corina); grandchildren, Jarquez Langston Benemon, Journey Langston Benemon, Jiya Benemon, and Janelle Ben- emon; brothers, Keith Benemon (Crystal) and Kevin Benemon (Leslie); brothers-in- law, John Praylow, Obadiah Mungin, Dou- ber Altidor, and Kareem Altidor; sister, Samala Benemon; sister- in-law, Nicole Livingston, Delain Odelon, Karima Altidor, and Ce- cilia Altidor; uncle, Horace Ben- emon (Juanita); nieces, Brittany Livingston, Darshayla Graham, Shanequa Praylow, Alexis Wal- lace, and Odeira Mungin; nephews, Jermaine Livingston, Lee Andrew, Jamaal Wallace (Michaela), Cody Benemon, Caden Sheppard, Mario Shep- pard, Jabari Benemon, and Charron Phoenix; cousins, Kevin Moore, Ariel Reese, Kim Ross Pottinger, Viandra Peaches Williams, and Lowman and Alvin Miller; special friends, Pastor Willie Lee Morris, III and First Lady Chimere Morris, Pastor Will Flemming and First Lady Sonya Flemming, Keevin Williams, the rest of Hillsbor- ough High School class of ’88; and a host of great nieces, nephews, cousins, and family friends.
The visitation will be held at Aikens Funeral Home on Friday, October 28th, from 5:00 to 7:00 P.M. The family and friends are asked to meet at the funeral home on Saturday for the serv- ice. We are following CDC guide- lines.
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PASTOR ROBERT JAMES FRUSTER, SR.
A Homegoing Celebration for Pastor Robert James Fruster, Sr., of Tampa, FL, who
passed away on Thursday, Octo- ber 20, 2022, will be held on Sat- urday, October 29th, 10:30 a. m. at Crossover Church, 1235 E. Fowler Ave., Tampa, FL 33612, Min. Wesley McGavock and Spiritual Father officiating. The interment will be held at Fort Jackson Military Cemetery in Columbia, SC.
Robert was born on April 26, 1958, to Amos Fruster and Hat- tie Newton. He loved bike riding, reading, barbequing, and volun- teering. As a volunteer, he coor- dinated and distributed clothes, shelter, and counsel to his local community.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Amos and Hattie Fruster; and brother, Amos L. Fruster, Jr.
He leaves to cherish memories with: his lovin,g devoted wife of 40 years, Pastor Brenda Fruster; children, LaTonya McLeod, and Robert Fruster; grandchildren, Christopher Fruster, Kamron McLeod, Morgan McLeod, Malik Fruster, Aubrey Sutherland, Adrianna Sutherland, Omari Fruster, Khari Fruster, Samiyah Fruster, and Anthony Fruster; brothers, Timothy, Andrew (Sandra), and Ricky (Liz) Fruster; sister, Brenda Fruster; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and church family.
The visitation will be held at Aikens Funeral Home on Friday, October 28th, from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. The family and friends are asked to meet at the church on Saturday for the service. We are following CDC guidelines.
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MR. ALEZEEM AMIR SALTER
A Celebration of Life in mem- ory of Alezeem Amir Salter, who passed away on October 14, 2022, will be held Saturday, October 29, 2022, at 11:00 AM at Travail & Triumph Deliver- ance Center, 1509 E. North Bay Street, Tampa, Florida, 33610, with Apostle Otis Cooper, II, of- ficiating.
Alezeem Amir Salter was born on March 21, 1978, in Tampa, Florida, to Emma Gen- try Pedroso and Father Gene Backey. Alezeem was very lov- ing with a free and gentle spirit. Alezeem recently rededicated his life to Christ and was a member of Travail and Tri- umph Deliverance Center.
His father preceded him in death; also his grandmother, Gladys Chapper; aunt, Willie Mae Chapper; and sister, Regina Simmons.
He leaves to cherish his memories: mother, Emma Gentry Pedroso; children, Josiah Salter, Amira Salter, Xandria Dermus, and Daren Dermus; grandmother, Ester Gentry; sisters, Tammy Grant (Eddie), Sabrina Nobles (Bobby), and Likesha Gentry; brothers, Gene Simmons, Tim- othy Gentry (Kanesha), and Kenneth Singleton; aunts, Linda Ford (John), Lula Gen- try, and Melody Williams; un- cles, Norman Chapper (Gwen), Nelson Chapper (Patricia), Eli- jah Gentry (Rosetta), Jaime Gentry, William Gentry (TaJuana), Addison Stegall, and Troy Stegall (Jody); god- daughter, Inecia Gaston; spe- cial friend, Michelle King; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
A one-hour visitation pre- ceding the funeral service will begin at 10 a. m. at Travail & Triumph Deliverance Center. Friends attending the homego- ing celebration for Alezeem Amir Salter are asked to wear a mask for protection and be as- sembled at 10:45 a. m.
Harmon Funeral Home, harmonfh1@gmail.com,
813 626-8600, John Harmon, LFD.
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