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 Funerals/Memoriam
  WILSON
MOTHER MARJORIE PARHAM
The all mighty hand of God has moved in yet another majes- tic way on Wednesday, January, 23, 2019. Mother Marjorie (Mathis, Jenkins) Parham, age 91, transitioned from her earthly home to be in the presence with our Lord and Savior. Her Home- going Celebration will be held on Saturday, February 2, 2019, at 11 a. m. at First Union M. B. Church, 3707 E. Chelsea Street, Tampa, Florid, with Pastor Bruce E. Gar- mon, Sr., officiating. Interment will follow in Garden of Memo- ries Cemetery.
Mother Parham was born De- cember 25, 1927 to the late John and Ellie Sherman Mathis, in Lenox, GA. She was the 7th of ten siblings. She attended the local schools in Adel, GA and married Willie T. Jenkins, who preceded her in death. To this union they were blessed with four daughters and one son.
She moved to Tampa, where she continued her education and was employed in the domestic in- dustry for many years; such as Tampa General, St. Joseph Hos- pital, and Cambridge Nursing Home. She also worked as a per- sonal caregiver after retirement for several years. She married Samuel Parham in the late 1980s, to this union she gained five step- children.
Mother Parham had a gentle heart and loved her family dearly, especially her grandchil- dren and her First Union Church Family. She joined First Union in 1987 when Elder C. J. Long was the Pastor. She was a member of the Number 1 Choir, Usher Board, worked in Culinary, and other Auxiliaries of the church. She competed and won the title of “Queen” of FUMBC back in the day!!!. She loved supporting her church.
Mother Parham was pre- ceded in death by: her husband, Samuel Parham; grandson, Zachary Butler; great-great grandson, Javon Mitchell; her siblings, Ceaser Mathis, Billie De- loise Mathis Deloach, Ella Sue Mathis Temple, Hattie Ruth Mathis Pointer, Issac “Ike” Mathis, Sr., Evelyn Mathis Har- ris, Johnny Edward Mathis, Jr., and Grover Mathis.
She leaves to cherish pre- cious memories with: her loving children, Willie Mae (Cornileus) Mutcherson, Margaret Butler, Rosalinda Davis, Ellis Jones and son, Tommy Jenkins; grandchil- dren, Gail Mutcherson, William Butler, Jr., Edward Wright, Eric (Valerie) Mutcherson, Lyndon (Lorette) Jenkins, Desiree Mutcherson, Miranda Wheatley, Monica Johnson, Tuesday (Marco) Fredricks, Donnie Smith, Arviel (Luciana) Jenkins, Thursday Butler, Antwonette Boatwright, Tara (Justin) Robin- son, Chrystal Jenkins, Antrilla Jenkins, Janu Jones; twenty-four great grandchildren; fourteen
great-great grandchildren; sister, Lillie Rose Adkins; in-laws, Frances Mathis, Annie (Johnnie) Thompson, John (Annette) Parham, Joseph (Nellie) Parham, Mattie (Wilbert) Wright, Henry Parham, Johnnie Mae Jenkins, James (Pree) Jenkins, Mary Gam- mage and Martha (Sam) Wilson; step-children, Theresa Bennette, Bernadine Peoples, Jennette (Greg) Stokes, Jerome and Alfred Parham; special family and friends, Viola Wallace, Larnell Mosley, Annie Adams (Thomas), Varresse Rubin, Ms. Miller, Ophe- lia Bolen, Vanessa Williams, the Butler’s, the Marshall’s, the Reese’s, the Butts, Ann Jenkins, the Rays, the Davis’s, Freida Fountain and family, Christiana Butler and family, Cheryl Mar- shall Cooper and family and a host of loving nieces, nephews, cousins, and the First Union Church family.
There will be a viewing on Fri- day February 1, 2019 from 5 – 8 p. m., with the family present from 7 – 8 p. m. at Wilson Funeral Home. Friends are asked to assemble at the church on Saturday at approx- imately 10:45 a. m. for the service.
“A Wilson Service” www.wilson-funeralhome.com
FAMILY NOTICE
MR. JERRY SAILS
Mr. Jerry Sails was born March 1, 1951, in Tampa, Florida, to the parents of the late Odell Sails, Sr., and Juanita F. Sails. He is a proud graduate of Howard W. Blake, C/O 69, a veteran of the United States Army and retired Hillsborough County employee.
He was preceded in death by: his sister, Cynthia Sails Mc- Corkle.
He leaves to cherish his pre- cious memories with: his wife, Sherea Sails; children, Jerry Sails, Jr., Jermaine Sails, Jamal Sails, JeVante Sails, Jamal Williams, Natasha Sails, and Angela Sails; siblings, Willie Mae Sails Gregg, Darlene Sails McCray (Curtiss), Michelle Sails Jones, (Timothy), Odell Sails (Christine), Frederick Sails, (Sharon), Michael Sails, (Eliza- beth) and Nathaniel Sails (Kim- berly), and a host of grandchildren, great grandchil- dren, uncles, aunts, nephews, nieces, cousins, and friends.
CARNEGIE
MR. VINCENT ‘RED’ BOSTICK, JR.
Mr. Vincent “RED” Bostick, Jr., 43 of Tampa, Florida, passed away on January 12, 2019.
Wake services will be held on Friday, February 1, 2019 at Mt. Olive A. M. E, Church, 1902 W. La Salle St., Tampa, from 5-7 p. m.
The services will be held on Saturday, February 2, 2019, 11 a. m. at Miracle Vision Tabernacle Outreach Center, 18690 NE 75th St., Williston, Florida. Interment will follow in New Hope Ceme- tery.
Services are under the Pro- fessional Care of Carnegie Fu- neral Home (217 SE 4th Ave.), Chiefland, Florida. (352) 493- 1857
“Providing Everlasting Memories and Love”
FAMILY NOTICE
MR. MICHAEL KEVIN JENNINGS
John 14:1 - Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me.
Michael Kevin Jennings, born July 12, 1967 in Tampa, FL, peacefully passed away Thurs- day, January 24, 2019 at St. Joseph’s Hospital.
He is survived by both of his children, Brianna and Omar; mother, Delores Lee (Benjamin- deceased); father, Clyde Jen- nings (Letha); devoted brothers and sisters, and a host of other family and friends that loved Michael dearly.
His life will be celebrated Sat- urday, February 2nd at 2 p. m. at Lowry Park, Shelter #118.
FAMILY NOTICE
MRS. SYLVIA ELAINE (TERRY) BEACHAM
Mrs. Sylvia Elaine (Terry) “Syl” Beacham, 67, passed away on Wednesday, January 9, 2019.
Born in Tampa on December 12, 1952, Sylvia received Christ and was baptized at an early age. She was a faithful member of The Emmanuel Missionary Baptist Church, where she served as Teacher of VBS and Sunday School, Usher Board member and President of the Mott Chorus.
She later joined New Birth Missionary Baptist Church serv- ing on various ministries. She re- cently began worship at Grace Bible Church of Tampa.
Sylvia also was a member of the Mt. Pilgrim Missionary Bap- tist Association, Inc., and Presi- dent of the WIA Ministry. She also held positions in the State and National Conventions.
Syl was educated by the public schools of Hillsborough County and graduated from Howard W. Blake High School Class of 1969. Syl retired from USF School of Medicine.
Sylvia had a kind, loving spirit. She loved watching her Pittsburgh Steelers Football Team.
Sylvia is preceded in death by her loving mother, Alice Terry and father, Oscar Terry; maternal grandparents, Willie Mae (Hodges) Crawford Williamson and grandfather, Andrew Craw- ford; brother, Hubert Terry; un- cles, Andrew Crawford and Riley Crawford; aunt, Catherine Daniels.
In her memory, she leaves: her beloved sons, Irvin Beacham, Jr. (Cashun) and Aaron Tyrone Carroll (Natasha); former hus- band, Irvin Beacham, Sr.; grand- children Anthony, Alexus, Ianna and Irvin, III, Shawndra, Jasmyn, Malik, Arianna, Jaylen, Marquis, Aaralyn, Sumayyah, and Kailani; great granddaughters, Zenaya, Payton and Ariel; brother, An- thony Terry (Gloria); aunts, Joan Pinkney, Gloria Jean Cross, Lawanda Brown and Christine Faulk; nephews, Oscar, Thomas, Anthony, II, and Marcus; great nephew, Anthony, III; great nieces, TaLaiya and Asia; first cousins, Mary Lynn, Phyliss, Riley, Jr., Reginald, Shannon, Ge- nean, Rojalio, Latrecia and Sherell; Sylvia’s special jewels: closest cousins: Felicia Young, Cori Johnson (Dexter); god- daughter, Chanaci Maddox; adopted grandson, Josiah Don- nell; closest friends, Bertha Stokes, Roosevelt Escalante, The McFadden Family, The Em- manuel Missionary Baptist Church Family, and the New Birth Missionary Baptist Family.
Sylvia Beacham’s memorial service will be held at Grace Bible Church of Tampa, 10309 Rauler- son Ranch Road, Tampa FL 33637, on Saturday, February 2, 2019at2p.m.
             MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR ‘BOBBI’ MS. BARBEE S. WILLIAMS PASS
 MS. BARBEE “BOBBI” WILLIAMS PASS
Ms. Barbee “Bobbi” Williams Pass was called to eternal rest on Friday, January 18, 2019 at 11p. m.
She was born on Septem- ber 20, 1949 in Brooklyn, New York.
Memorial Service will be held Saturday, February 2, 2019 at 10 a. m., at Mt. Olive Baptist Church, 604 W. Ball Street, Plant City, FL 33563.
The Family
  BIRTHDAY MEMORIAM
ELDER JOSEPH
JEFFERSON, JR. 2-5-1959
Happy birthday, to a spe- cial son. Every good and per- fect gift is from above. God has chosen you and called you His very own. You are the light of His love.
Love always, mother, Martha Thompson and family.
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