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Celebrating 65 rear In The Ta1npa Ba_l .- !rea I •UIIUI I All · · SEE· STORY ON PAGE 3-A MAYOR NAMES FIRST BLACK FIRE CHIEF Earlier this week, Mayor Pam Iorio named Assistant Tampa Fire Chief of Administration, Fire Chief. Chief Thomas "Tom" Forward is replacing Chief Dennis Jones, who will retire on May 8th. A veteran with the Tampa Fire Department, Chief Forward began his career in 1983 and climbed through the ranks during his tenure with the department. Chief Forward's family members who attended the press conference were: Marty Forward, Thomas Forward, II, Lakia Forward, Mrs. Cynthia Forward, Chief Thomas Forward, Rev. and Mrs. Thomas (Eva) Forward, (his parents), Ms. Sandra Forward, Henry Forward, and Darrell Forward. Toddler Found, Babysitter Charged . SEE PAGE 23-A Special Program For Kids Planned SEE PAGE 8-A Senior Interns At Sentinel

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Celebrating 65 rear In The Ta1npa Ba_l .-!rea

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MAYOR NAMES FIRST BLACK FIRE CHIEF

Earlier this week, Mayor Pam Iorio named Assistant Tampa Fire Chief of Administration, Fire Chief. Chief Thomas "Tom" Forward is replacing Chief Dennis Jones, who will retire on May 8th. A veteran with the Tampa Fire Department, Chief Forward began his career in 1983 and climbed through the ranks during his tenure with the department. Chief Forward's family members who attended the press conference were: Marty Forward, Thomas Forward, II, Lakia Forward, Mrs. Cynthia Forward, Chief Thomas Forward, Rev. and Mrs. Thomas (Eva) Forward, (his parents), Ms. Sandra Forward, Henry Forward, and Darrell Forward.

Toddler Found, Babysitter Charged

. SEE PAGE 23-A

Special Program For Kids Planned

SEE PAGE 8-A

Senior Interns At Sentinel

Proud Mom And Her Children

The Arenas Family: (rear, left to right) Armando and Jeno. Front Oeft to right) Judgetta, Michael, Facunda, Javier and Marco.

BY LEON B. CREWS Sentinel Staff Writer

Many stories have been done single parents and the

and sacrifices they

endure. Some of the parents manage to maintain discipline and control of their children and steer them toward suc­cess.

Facunda Arenas is one of

Facunda Arenas and Javier wearing his Kansas Chief tee shirt and cap.

those parents. Arenas has a son, Javier,

who was a starter for Alabama when they won the 2009 Col­lege Football National Cham­pionship. Javier was drafted in the second round by the

Kansas City Chiefs a few weeks ago ..

Her youngest son, Marco, was on the Plant High School State championship team, and her son, Armando, played for the Nebraska Corn-

huske~ and wns n te lmma!t• of the senmd pick in the :.! mO

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"Raising six rhildn.•n hasn't !wen L'as~· . hut I made up my mind I 'd gL'I it dnne no mat!L'r what I had to dn. I mnnngt•d In

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supportiv ·. ·· Facunda Arenus trawled

to California to watch Javier play in the National humpi­onship, and has somehow managed to attend some of the games involving her other sons.

Arenas said nothing will change for her with her son now in the NFL.

"I'm happy for him. Now, I can relax because I know he'll be able to take care of himself. That's all I ever expected of him and all of my children."

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Sentinel City Editor

It has often been said that is one of the most

jobs a woman will do. But just as it has its nges, it also has its re-

married to Earl Jr., for 64 years,

to that union, four daugh­' Phyliss, Lydia, Patri­

and Kim, and one son, were born.

Mrs. Thurston is the ma-rch of five generations of

ers. And, she doesn't worry about not seeing

offspring because they all in Tampa. Of their family, Mrs.

said, "We have blessed to see five gener­

We give God the

Mrs. Thurston and her daughter, Mrs. Phyliss Eng­lish, are members of Mt. Tabor M. B. Church. The oth­ers are members of Genesis Worship Center of Tampa Bay.

Mrs. English and her hus­band, Willie, are the parents of 6 children. Mrs. English, who is employed at Tampa General Hospital, . is the mother of 4 sons and 2 daugh­ters, Sherita and Dennen. ·

Mrs. Sherita Bolden and Mrs. Deneen Maxwell are members of the third genera­tion of mothers in this family. Mrs. Bolden is employed at Bisk Education Center and is the mother of a .-daughter, Chantelle, and a son, L'An­thony.

Of their family, Mrs. Bolden said, "We don 't take family for granted. We love and respect one another. "

Mrs. Maxwell is married to Andre Maxwell, and em­ployed at Tampa International Airport. She, too, has a son, Brandon, and a daughter, Brittney.

Mrs. Maxwell credits her father, Leroy, with remem­bering that their family is unique in that they have five generations. "He said it wasn't often you find five generations in one family. The knowledge and wisdom passed down from generation to generation has helped us through many of life's experiences and only strengthens the bond we al­ready share as a family."

Mrs. Bolden's daughter, Chantelle Thomas, is the mother of a son, Demetrice. She will be leaving for the Job Corps in the near future. A member of the fourth genera­tion in this family, Chantelle's goal is to be­come a Certified Medical As­sistant.

Brittney Johnson is the daughter of Mrs. Maxwell and also a member of the fourth generation. She is a full time student and is employed at Quest, Inc.

Her daughters, TaRiyah and Indiyah, are the fifth generation of women in this family. Indiyah is the youngest.

"Mrs. Maxwell said they will celebrate the Mother's Day holiday as a family. "We will be celebrating Mother's Day by going out to dinner at Red Lobster. We will also be celebrating the 1st wedding anniversary for Phyliss and her husband, Willie (my mother)."

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26-Year Veteran Named New Chief

Of Fire Department BY IRIS B. HOLTON Sentinel City Editor

Earlier this week, Tampa Fire Chief Dennis Jones announced his retirement. Moments later during a new conference, Tampa Mayor Pam Iorio named his re­placement.

Thomas "Tom" For­ward, Sr., current Assistant Fire Chief of Administration of the the Tampa Fire Depart­ment, was chosen to serve as Acting Tampa Fire Chief. Chief Forward will assume the reigns after approval by Tampa City Council. He is also required to relocate within the city limits of Tampa.

A 26-year veteran with the Tampa Fire Department, Chief Forward will earn $ 130,000 in his new capacity.

Chief Forward learned that Chief Jones was reti ring about a week before it became public knowledge. He said, "I first learned that I was being considered for the position last week. Chief Jones en­tered my office and shared with me that he would be retir­ing on May 81h and that he and the Mayor had considered me for his replacement if I would accept the appointment.

Two days later, Chief For­ward met with Mayor Iorio, who expressed her confidence in him and offered him the po­sition.

"Needless to say that not only was I was humbled by their vote of confidence, but was extremely honored that of the many fine candidates within the department to choose from, they unani­mously chose me for such a distinguished position. I feel extremely blessed to have had such a fulfilling career and look forward to taking on the leadership chllaenges that lie ahead," Chief Forward said.

A native of Marianna, Florida, Chief Forward is one of six children born to Rev. and Mrs. Thomas (Eva) Forward, of Cotton-

CHIEF THOMAS FORWARD

dale, Florida. After graduation from high

school , Chief Forward en­tered the U. S. Army and served a four-year stint. Chief Forward returned to his hometown and served as aNa­tional Registered Emergency Medical Technician for Jack­son County Fire Rescue.

He also continued his mili­tary service as a Reservist and attended Chipola Jr. College, where he completed require­ments for a firefighter.

He applied with the City of Tampa Fire Department and was hired in October 1983. Chief Forward has served in several capacities since joining the department, receiving his first promotion two years after being hired.

Chief Forward has an As­sociate's Degree in Fire Sci­ence Technology and in Electronic Systems Technol­ogy; a Bachelor of Business Administration, and a Mas­ter's Degree in Management.

Chief Forward is married to Mrs. Cynthia M . Peace Forward and they are the parents of three children, Miortis, Lakia, and Thomas, II. They are active members of Grace Mary M. B. Church, where Chief For­ward serves as a Deacon and Chairman of the Board of Trustees.

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Familv Gets Some Closure After Jurv Finds Man GuiltY For 2003 Murder Of Their Mom On \\'ednesday, a jury found

Ronny Walker, 32. guilty of second-degree murder in the 2003 shooting death of Elaine Lanier Caldwell.

In October 2003, Caldwell, her fiance, Raymond Lee, and her granddaughter, Veronica, were in their Sulphur Springs home.

Lee was clipping Veron­ica's toenails in the den of the home when he saw the girl's fa­cial expression change. When he looked behind him, he saw a stranger in the house holding a gun.

The man pointed his gun at Lee's head and walked with him and 9-year-old Veronica toward the bedroom.

Caldwell was looking in the mirror fixing her .hair when Lee called her name. She turned around and started screaming.

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the head. Lee later saw an opportunity

to grab the gun and it fell to the ground; The two men wrestled and Lee told Veronica to run. She took Qff and the gunman took his guil back ~lnd ran away.

Lee later identified Walker as the man who shot Caldwell and he was ar~ested .

RONNY WALKER ... found guilty of

second degree murder

Caldwell's daughter, Veron­ica Denson, along with her. siblings Tiffany Boggs, Tin·a · Boggs, arrd Collis Denson were in court Wednesday whe11 the verdict was read and smd they were more than pleased.

Lee testified that the gun­man repeatedly told Caldwell to shut up and when she contin­ued screaming, he shot her in

After.Walli:e~'s arrest, pros­ecutors .Walker.offered him a deal of five years in prison and five years probation in ex­change for a guilty plea. Walker said no deal.

"This i!'! g.oiqg; to be the best Mother' Day we could have out of the 7 years since she was murdered,~ Sllid Veronica Denson . ~

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~ For Adoptive Mom, Mother's oav Is A Dream Worth Growing >-~ \<\'hen Latarsha War­(3 ren was 15, she made a pact a: with her best friend, ~ Tam eka, who grew up in

foster care, to one day adopt a child. Each girl kept her promise. Tameka adopted one chi ld and now lives in Georgia. But Latarsha not only kept her end of the bar­gai n, she kept it five times over.

In fact, this May 9 will be a very special Mother's Day for Latarsha, now 35, of Plant City, who will celebrate the day with her four boys and one girl, ages 11-19, all adopted out of foster care and four of whom are sib­lings once featured in the Heart Gallery of Tampa Bay, a collaborative program of the Children's Board of Hills­borough County and Hills­borough Kids, Inc. to help find adoptive homes for chil­dren in foster care . The

~ Heart Gallery is a traveling ~ photographic exhibit that in­LL el udes audio messages from 0 foster children needing ~ adoption . ~ Having Chris, 11, and bi-0 ological siblings Anthony, en 14, Brandon, 15, Olivia, 17 ~ and Trey, 19. for Mother's 1- Day will help ~ offset the fact >-a: w > w 0 w :I: en ::::i m ::::;) 0.. z j:: w ...I ...I ::::;) m

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that Latarsha's husband , Jason, fl ew out to basic training in Missouri on April 29.

"I love Mother's Day now; it's a celebration for me," says Latarsha. "The chil­dren give us love and re­spect. They hug you so times a day. "

The hugs have been com­ing since 2005 when Chris

and Brandon were the first ones adopted. At the time, Jason and Latarsha were dating and each was in the process of adopting a child when they decided to make it a joint effort. Each came from large, loving families; Jason had 12 sisters and two brothers and Latarsha had five sisters and three broth­ers.

In :wo8 the \\ nrrcns adopted Brandon's hioloF,­iL·al brothers Trey and An­thony, and on Feb. 1. 2010 .

th eir sister Olivia be nnlt' the sevent h and fi1nl family member.

"It's been an awesome pleasure to see this fami ly re­peatedly come back to adopt another of the siblings and to see their family com­pleted ," Hillsborough Circuit Judge Tracy Sheehan said.

"It is a tribute to the power of family that these teens wanted nothing more than to be adopted. "

And how are they doing? They are all happy to be to­gether and love one another,

t.>n•n through th l' rh llll'nF,i ng t i ml's of atloksrt'IH't' .

"F.wrybnd~· who \'isits us laughs and has 1 good tim • with us, " s ~~·s Jamul.

"We're lik the 2 0 10 ver­sion of the osby lww •x­cept that Dad is 1h\1 1 s serious lik t h osby mom and Mom is fUiin and ud­dly lik Bill Cosby,' sa s Trey. "W 're happy, but also a little sad that Dad will be gon for a while in th military."

"Olivia is th prin s . She lik s it; she's lik the queen. And we're my Mom's and Olivia's bodyguards," says Jamal.

"It's awesome," says Latarsha.

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Congratulations, Tom Forward

A Black man with a Superman's name stands on the verge of becoming Tampa's newest Fire Chief. His

name is Tom Forward, Assistant Chief Tom Forward. And we feel that the Mayor could not have picked a better replacement for soon-to-be retired Chief Dennis Jones.

Perhaps, Mayor Iorio said it best. "Tom Forward has had every conceivable job in the fire department." On his way up the ladder, veteran fire fighters were known to have watched him and said to each other, "He's going to be chief, one day!"

Well, that day has come. But what does the travail of a so-year-old, 26-year firefighter veteran teach us and es­pecially our children?

For all to see, it says, "purpose, persistence and per­severance are the keys to victory!" Doing all that is asked of one to do, without complaint, without excuse; and let­ting one's excellence be the greatest recipe for greatness.

Not only the Black community, but the greater Tampa community thanks Mayor Iorio for her decision. We thank her not only because of the color of the man she chose, but we thank her for the spirit of fairness and pro­fessionalism which led to her decision.

In a time when City morale is often not at its best, the placement of Tom Forward as Fire Chief is a ray of sun­light! And, as for Tampa's newest Superman, YOU GO, TOM FORWARD!

No Rest For EEOC A nytime you need a remedial course in race rela­

tions, go visit the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's (EEOC's) website and take a good, hard look at its statistics on discrimination lawsuits.

The 2008 and 2009 data has been described as "record setting," if not unbelievable. Consider, almost 34,000 charges of racial discrimination and harass­ment were filed with the EEOC in 2009, which repre­sented one third of all its discrimination charges. That means nearly 10o,ooo complaints were lodged with EEOC regarding age, wage, sex, religion and other types of discrimination.

ln 2010, perhaps, many of our readers would be shocked at the racist, sexist and religious remarks, caricatures, graffiti and symbols made by supervisors, managers and so-called professional co-workers. One EEOC attorney admitted, "racism is still so alive and well, unfortunately."

Thankfully companies that have not rid their ranks of employees who commit acts of discrimination are being made to take account for such offenses. Last year, American corporations paid more than $1 billion (100 million in class-action employment suits settle­ments) for discrimination.

Yes, standing up for one's rights may be costly, but the price for saying nothing is too ~uch to bear!

M ore than 40 years ago when the garbage

workers in Memphis, Ten­nessee stood up and went on strike, their theme was, "1 Am

. A Man." They were not saying I am a male. They were saying I am a man. That is an impor­tant distinction, because there is a big difference between a male and a man.

These workers went on strike demanding a higher wage, decent working condi­tions and an increased meas­ure of respect. Their theme, 'I Am A Man' was most appro­priate because these are things a man stands for. These men were abused, made a mockery of, jobless, beaten and criticized. Still, they stayed their course.

Why would I bring this up nearly so years later? I bring it up because there is a lesson to be learned by Black males.

The lesson is that it is time for them to stand up and be a man. We live in some precari­ous times. We live in a time when we need some Black males to rise up, be men and become the backbone of our people.

By no means does this mean that women do not have a vital role in this process. Shameful to say, in most in­stances and for too long, women have been the back­bone, while too many men have shunned their responsi­bilities.

Today, there are too many single female parents, too many singe female head of households, and too 'many single females being the glue that holds things together. When are Black males going to get on board and pull their share of the load?

Black males love to brag

about being n man . Muse! ~s , strength, and athl tic prow ss isn't what makes you a man. Even money doesn't make you a man. There are plenty of strong, muscular, rich boys in this ·world. By the way, ag isn 't what makes you a man either.

A man is a male that lives up to his moral obligations. He is responsible, a good father, a good role model, a law-abid­ing citizen, a good neighbor, a believer and a supporter of causes that are just.

These are just some of the characteristics of a man. In my opinion, there is no such thing as a bad man. Either you are a man or you are not. If you are a man, then you are by ~ nature good . All men, not 0 males are good. It is time for ::XJ Black males to say, I am a man g and to be a man in actions, CJ)

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lady who lived in a shoe. She had so many children, she

didn't know what to do" is the beginning of an English nurs­ery rhyme more than 300

years old. It spoke light-heartedly

about a homeless woman who literally lived on her feet, or "in her shoes," as the poem was told. And the woman had so many children, both she and they became destitute on the backstreets of London.

For centuries, mothers rocked their babies to sleep, by the sound of that nursery rhyme, never realizing that it was more than a fairy-tale .. .never conceiving that the old lady was an actual person and that her children and her agony were real.

But now, in Tampa, Florida, we know better.

The nursery rhyme has been changed to fit the times. It now begins, "There was a young lady who lived on the streets. She had so many chil­dren, she could not be beat. So, they took the young woman in front of a judge, who asked, "Are you preg­nant?" But she never budged. Instead to Her Honor, the Judge, said she, "If I want to have children, it's all up to me!" Said Her Honor, the Judge, to the lady in the shoe, "But we are the ones who must take care of you!" The

woman just laughed, and said, "I don't care! I'll have twenty more kids, before I am bare!"

The judge was a white woman. The woman who had 12 living children, but was probably in her 16th preg­nancy, was Black and put in jail for refusing to tell the court whether she was preg­nant, once again.

Perhaps, this story would seem frivolous and funny were it not for the fact that a long legacy of sorrow, sexism and perhaps, even racism was being played out, for the en­tire world to see.

Unanswered questions buzzed around the courtroom like flies? Questions like "Does a woman have the right to be pregnant without telling the world about her situa­tion?" or "Does a court have the right to arrest and detain someone simply because she refuses to say whether or not she is pregnant?" whispered throughout the courtroom.

Women's rights activists should have been there. But most likely, they were not in attendance since rumors were rampant that the woman standing before the court was somewhat mentally imba-lanced.

After all, why would any woman in her right mind, who was homeless and who already had 12 children in tow, want desperately to have

yet, another child, or another CJ)

12 children, for that matter? ffi But also in attendance, at C

court, were silent ghosts of ~ Black women who once were m slaves on American planta- ~ tions, who were allowed to -i have babies, but were not al- ffi lowed to keep their babies. CJ)

Crowded around this C Black homeless mother, who ~ seemed to know something ~ that no one else in the court- c room understood, were 'TI

nameless Black women ::XJ c caught up and ground up in ~ America's welfare system.

Black women who died having never been able to get their babies back. And the judge sat with a gavel. Facing her was either a mad-woman or a martyr who stood, like activist and former slave So­journer Truth, for the truth of women, everywhere.

And suddenly, the gavel fell!

There was a young woman who lived on the streets, who challenged the courts for her freedom to keep. And the judge, a white woman with kids of her own, said "We're through with you, Lady. Take your kids and go home!" The young woman laughed and said, "How do you do? How can I go home with no home ~ to go to?" ~

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I think it was Mother's Day 1995 when I cooked my mother breakfast, gave her a ca rd and played Tupac Shakur's song, "Dear Mama," while she ate. And even though she wasn't a fan of hip-hop by any means, she sat there and listened intently to the lyrics just because it was part of the gift her child had given her.

more about us than any other creature on the planet. Re- · gardless of what we do or who we do it with, the one person who we can always count on is the woman whose womb be­came our doorway to life.

Whenever I reflect on that moment in time, I laugh at the fact that I came up with such a

> corny idea. And the image of '4: my mother actually pretending 0 to like the song for my benefit, a: u.. makes me chuckl e even

Wives, husbands, girl­friends and boyfriends all talk a good game when it comes to professing undying love. But more often than not, these su­perficial declarations are ex­posed when hard times hit and that undying love suddenly gives up the ghost and disap­pears.

When I first came into the system, I remember seeing men curse their mothers dur­ing visitations and over the phone for things like not tak­ing care of petty errands or not

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Kno\\i ng people who ,,;shed they still had a mother around to argue \\ith , it always infuriated me to witness these disrespectful demonstrations.

It wasn't until years later, after I thought back on the in­cidents, did my anger for these men turn to pity. I felt sorry for them because they obvi­ously didn't have the kind of relationship with their moth­ers that they probably wanted.

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Their dysfunction made me realize that I was blessed to have my soul given to a person who went out of her way to de­velop a special bond with her seed. And that's what makes this weekend so important.

For those of us fortunate enough to have been raised by strong women who sacrificed so much to make sure we had, the very least we can .do is show our appreciation and thank them for going through all the struggle, labor and pain when they could have just as well taken the easy way out...

To all the Mothers, "Ole' Girls," "Ma-Dukes" and "Big Mommas" in the world, Happy Mother's Day!

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E.xactly four y ar. ago, Amani Channel was known in Tampa for covering some of the area's biggest events for Fox 13 News.

These days, you won 't find him on-air, but he is on the in­ternet and tweets under the handle @urbanreporter on Twitter. He has hosted an on­line television show, created hundreds of video podcasts in­cluding mobile video reports with his iPhone, and has made a new media name for himself through his blog, ww.MyUr­banReport.com.

"My interest in new media was sparked by a few things, in­cluding the University of South Florida's graduate program," said Channel.

Channel now lives in Atlanta with his wife and 18-month-old son, and works as the content manager for a social commu­nity that Public Broadcasting Atlanta is developing.

On Saturday, May 8th, Chan­nel will return to the area to graduate with a Master of Arts degree in Mass Communica­tions from USF

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Channel's acad'emic jour­ney started in 2004 while he was reporting full time at WfVT-TV. He and hi wife, Daphne, moved in 2006, but he never stopped working to­wards his degree.

"I can 't believe that six yea rs have passed since I started classes," Channel said.

Channel also provides new media consulting and video production services through a company he started called Visual Eye Media. In March , he served as visiting faculty at the Poynter Institute, and he is often asked to speak about social media and tradi ­tional journalism.

"l enjoy sharing my knowl­edge and helping others."

Reporter Leon B. Crews can be reached at· (813) 248-0724, or e­mailed at lcrews@flsen­tinel.com .

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Class of 1961 will hold their regular monthly meeting on Saturday, May 15th, 4 P. M., at the home of classmate, Al­fredo Moragne, 3614 N. 18th Street.

Please be present and on time, as we need your sugges­tions regarding activities for our June 2011, class reunion.

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Blake's Band Director, Charles Sanz said the guest artists will be the Jazz Cellar Big Band featu ring Denise Moore, vocalist.

Professional Business Proposal

Workshop The West Tampa CDC and The

National Institute for Strategic and Tactical Planning will host a free professional business writing workshop in basic pro­posal writing on May 11, 2010 from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the West Tampa Library, 2312 West Union Street.

New for-profit start-up busi­nesses, non-profits seeking to de~elop a business plan, exist­ing small businesses seeking to expand, or those interested in learning about how to start a business should attend the workshop.

For more information, contact Michael Randolph at (813) 423-1941. Seating is limited. Please e-mail Randolph at [email protected] or~ [email protected] to con­firm a seat and to attain an invitation and workshop packet. No one will be admitted without an invitation.

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Fundraising Event

The PACE Center for Girls Networking and Fundraising event will be held on Thursday, May 13, 2010, 5:30-8 P.M., at 1933 E. Hillsborough Ave., Bank Of America building, 3rd floor. A program will be held from 6 to 6:45 P. M. There is a fee. _

The event will bring together CEOs, business leaders, top de­cision-makers, business owners, community leaders, non-profit executive directors and entre­preneurs from throughout Hills­borough County.

For additional information, contact Chantel Griffin­Stampfer at (813) 739-0410 X:3o8 or chantel.griffin­[email protected].

Sheri Taber is the PACE Board President.

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Aaron Burrell, a senior at Tampa Preparatory School , has been interning at the Florida Sentinel Bulletin for a week. He aspires to be a jour­nalist and said he wanted to do his internship at the Sen-

~ tinel Bulletin because he c thought it would be a great a: place to practice journalism. LL Burrell said when he ~ started high school, he made ct up his mind he wanted to be a ~ journalist. C "I do a lot of reading and I ~ like to write as well. I also ~ write for my school newspa-

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and I find him fascinating. I'd love to get into sports journal­ism."

Burrell said since he ar­rived at the Sentinel Bulletin, he's learned just how much goes into putting together a paper for publication.

"What I've learned so far is you have to work really hard. A hard worth ethic will get you a long way."

Burrell said when he grad­uates, he'll attend Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Connecticut and he hopes to intern at ESPN in Bristol, Connecticut. His major will be Media Studies.

Burrell said he hopes one day the people of Tampa will see him broadcasting the news.

"I know being so far away from home will be a challenge and I will miss Tampa. But, I'm ready to go and gain more experience and I do plan to come home every chance I get."

Burrell said when he told his mom this is what he wanted to, she was very sup­portive.

"She really wanted me to be an attorney. I really love to talk, so either career would have been perfect for me."

Aaron's mother, Marva Duncan, is his biggest sup­porter along with his dad, Garfield Burrell.

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BY LEON B. CREWS Sentinel StaffWriter

On Friday, May 1h at 7:30 p.m. , Sydati Entertainment will present the gospel state play, "A Family 's Prayer. "

The play will be held at the Marshall Center at the Univer­sity of South Florida.

Beverly Grant, who wrote and directed the play, said this is her fourth gospel stage play and she'll be on tour later this month.

"On May 14th, we'll shoot a live movie on this production."

Grant said the one-on-one feeling you get from the audi­ence is great for stage plays.

"It brings you close enough where you can feel the audi­ence. Gospel is my life and I live it every day."

Grant is a lifelong member of St. John Progressive M. B. Church, Bart Banks, pastor. She also says she's a native of Belmont Heights.

"I've traveled for 27 years with various productions, and this is my fifth year as a direc­tor. I also write gospel comedy and I try to make it as natural as I can. My son, William Hall, Jr., walks closely with me and my board of directors are family members."

Grant's close friend, Patrick Banks, helps her a lot and keeps her afloat, and she said she gives God total praise for all of her blessings and success.

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Special summer Program Planned For Kids

BY IRIS B. HOLTON Sentinel City Editor

As the end of the school draws near, parents are scrambling to find a safe envi­ronment for their children during the upcoming summer. One organization is offering a special camp for youngsters between the ages of 11 and 14.

"G" and Dr. Sydel LeGrande, of Fruit of Glory Ministries, Inc., will operate the summer program, known as "Summer Sizzle," at Tapa­root Community Cultural Cen­ter, 1483 Tampa Park Plaza. The 6-week program begins June 21st and ends July 31st.

Camp participants will have an opportunity to make their own music video, have classes in lyric writing (Poetry and English), Spoken Word (Pub­lic Speaking) beat making (Music), dance (African to Hip-Hop) and they will also design their own personal label, Dr. Sydel LeGrande said.

The camp hours begin at 7:30 a.m., and end at 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Seven teachers will be on hand to help the students. The camp day begins with a word from Proverbs have meals provided

and go on field trips. "We believe in impartation,

not babysitting for the youth who will be in our camp. Many camps have 6o to 100 kids with just a few workers. It is impossible to truly impact a child's life with so many kids. We want our kids to have an opportunity to recognize their God-given gifts and talents, have fun, and learn something in the process."

After the completion of the videos, the youngsters, along with their family and friends, will have an opportunity to debut their videos at the end of the camp. Each camper will take home their own DVD with their original artwork as the label.

The video debut will be part of the Back to School Bash, where school supplies, backpacks, gift certificates will be distributed.

The red carpet video debut and Back to School Bash will be on Saturday July 31, 2010.

Fruit of Glory Ministries will sponsor so% of the tuition cost. Full scholarships for the camp are also available.

Registration packets are available and those wishirig to obtain more information can call (813) 226-4264.

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Five yea rs ago, lesha Cuadra was devas ta ted when she was taken out of her high school in Chicago, and transplanted to Tampa.

"I didn't want to come and I was in th e middle of high school. "

In Chicago, lesha was in he r sc hool cho ir a nd dis­played int e rest in acti ng , modeling, singing and danc­ing as a small child.

After her arrival in Tampa, lesha continued her dream of being a multi-entertainer a nd was with a company called Lights Out Worldwide.

"They were the first people to introduce me to the world of entertainment. After that experience, I teamed up with Street Jam Entertai nme nt. Since th en, I 've bee n with seve ral different outfits, but now I ' m with Left Fi e ld Enterta inm e nt a nd Matthew Edwards is my producer."

lesha said she's been working hard and has a song close to being released. She also has seve ral other pro­je'cts she's working on.

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"I know I'm new at this, but I'm still particular about what roles I take and the kind of work I'll do. I want to be successful, but I know you also have to be patient."

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Retirement Celebration luncheon For Phvllis lawrence

A retirement celebration luncheon honoring Mrs. Phyllis Lawrence was held at the Colonnade Restaurant on April 23, 2020.

Mrs. Lawrence retired from the State of Florida Department of Juvenile Justice after 36 years of loyal and dedicated services working with children, youth and families in the Tampa Bay and surrounding areas. She retired as a Juvenile Probation Officer Supervisor.

Mrs. Lawrence served as a great mentor and role model during her long career. Her many accomplishments served the Dept. of Juvenile Justice well and will be long remembered.

She is the first DJJ employee to be featured in the "Employee Spotlight" on the Dept. of Juvenile Justice Internet Home Page.

Honoree, Phyllis Lawrence, center, with her daughter, Kayla Lawrence and husband, Jesse Lawrence.

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George Murphy, Assistant Chief Probation Officer, Department of Juvenile Justice, presents plaque to honoree, Phyllis Lawrence.

Ronnie and Marina Pilcher were among the guests at the luncheon.

Luncheon guests Harriet Scott and Cynthia Bowden.

Bishop James H. Howell attended the luncheon honor­ing Phyllis Lawrence.

Tampa Bav Vo-Tech Coach Honored

BY LEON B. REW Sentinel Staff Writer

The Tampa Bay o-T ch Girl ' Basketball team are District Champions, and on of their players, Jasmine Rodriguez, recei ed 'Pia er of the Year' honor in th National Divi ion. Her team­mate, Dasia Dani e ls received second-team honors.

Even more significant is the achievement of their coach, Reggie Lawrence. Lawrence was named Coach of the Year in the National Division.

Lawrence coached flag football at TBT for 5 years and has been involved with the girl's basketball program for 8 years. This was his first year as head coach.

Lawrence, the son of Carol Lawrence, is a Tampa native and graduate of Brandon High School. He attended Johnson C. Smith University where he competed in football. He graduated in 1998 with a B.A. degree in Elementary Education.

Lawrence said his coach­ing experience began during the summ er when he came home from college.

"I coached at the Boys and Girls Club. I discovered then, working with gir ls is a bi g challenge and keeping them focused on the team's goals are vital. That's what I brought to Tech.

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"I also di cov r d girls ar more willing to I arn tl1an th boys, and much more v r d in the fundamentals of bask t­ball."

Lawrence is proud of his team's accomplishments in winning the District Championship in his first year as head coach.

"We expected to win the title and we lost in th regional semi-finals. I expect next year's team to be as good if not better with eight players returning. I will also have ix seniors who will be moving on."

Lawrence first won Coach of the Year in Girls Basketball Weste rn Conference 2010,

then later he got th e same award in Flag Football.

"I will co nti nu e to work hard. I enjoy worki ng on the high school level, but my ulti ­mate dream is to coach on the college level. "

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Foundation Announces Second Annual Award Dinner

BY LEO:-./ B. CREWS Sentine l Staff \ Vritcr

In October 2007, Rowe and Carolyn Taylor got news that no parent wants to hear. Their daughter, Karen, was at Club Fluid in Brandon when an argument began with a group of men and Tyrone Lamont Grimes.

With a crowd of more than 100 people inside the club, Grimes opened fire into the crowd. Karen was shot. The 36-year-old mother of three was pronounced dead at the scene.

Less than a year later in April 2008 her father, Rowe Taylor, Jr. , 69, was driving down Interstate 4 when he pulled over to help another motorist.

According to the Florida Highway Patrol, Taylor tried to cross the lanes of the inter­state when he was hit by an­other vehicle. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

In honor of her late hus­band, Mrs. Taylor founded the Rowe Taylor, Jr. Foundation in 2009, and

, in May of that year, the foun­dation held its first annual Hero Award Dinner.

On Saturday, May 22, 2010, the foundation will be host­ing its Second Annual Hero Award Dinner. This year they will also be presenting their first scholarship award to col­lege bound high school grad­uates in the Tampa Bay area.

Mrs. Taylor said last year's event was a huge suc­cess.

"Thanks to the generosity of so many people, the event was one to remember. We are proud to announce that as a result of the Inaugural Gala last year, we were able to pro­vide back to school packs to over 40 students, sponsored a student, who was accepted to Landers College in Green­wood, South Carolina, pro­vide several families with Thanksgiving and Christmas boxes, and adopted a family with seven children for Christmas and provided toys, clothing, and food ."

ROWE TAYWR, JR.

This year, the Hero Award Honorees will be Lauren Dungy, wife of former head coach Tony Dungy, and Doretha Edgecomb, School Board Vice-Chairper­son. All Sports Community Service founder, Tyrone Keys, will receive the Trail-

blazer Award, and Deacon Charlie Ball will receive the foundation's Vanguard Life­time Achievement Award.

Master of Ceremony for the event will be comedian Stef­fonVann.

For more information , call (813) 239-1615.

Activist Meets With Citv OHicial To

Discuss Park Fees BY LEON B. CRE\\'S Sent inel Staff\\'ritl'r

On Tuesda~ · . \\' t'sl Tampa Community Activist and County Commission candidate. Dwight Bolden , met with Ci ty of Tampa Parks and Recrea tion Di­rector, Karen Palus.

Bolden requ ted the meeting to discuss alternatives to the in­creased fees for summer pro­grams and aft er school programs.

"In West Tampa, the average family can't afford even the re­duced fees . That's why I came up with an alternative that would

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\Vhat Bold n sup,gcst •d ' ns allowing the.' s lit• of wn lin).\ items a t the puks such ns hot ­dogs and otlter tltings .

"The money a qui red fmrn that should k p the parks fun -tiona! and at th am · tim " allow poor famili to s nd th ir childr n to th summer pro­grams."

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Happy belated birthd ay wishes are ex tended to Sakinah S. Judge, who cel­ebrated her birthday on May 1st, with family and friends.

Sakinah will be graduating from the University of South Florida at 1:30 p. m. on Saturday, May 8, 2010, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminology at the USF Sundome.

Happy b trthday and con­gratulations, Sakinah.

From, your loved ones and friends . We wish you many more birthdays.

Mav oav Music Fest Benefits Summer

Camp Program A day of music, food and fun

will benefit Hillsborough County youth as the Parks , Recreation and Conservation Department (PRC) hosts May Day Music Fest on Saturday, May 8 at Lake Park. The event, scheduled from 2 - 6 p.m. , benefits the Adopt-A-Camper Program, which helps provide scholarships for children to attend PRC recreation pro­grams .

The event features music, food and a tailgate flea market.

Lake Park is located at 17302 N. Dal e Mabry Highway in North Tampa.

Call (813) 635-8110 for addi­tional information or visit the website at www.hillsborough­countv.org/parks.

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BY LEO~ B. CRJ-:W Sentinel Staff \Vriter

On February 111, :uJio , Jean Robert Fenelus, 19, was found fata lly shot in a mobile home in the 2000 block of Phyllis Place, just south of East Broadway in the Oak Run Mo­bile Home Community.

An in vestiga tion began into the circumstances surround­ing Fenelus's death , and the investigation is still ongoing.

Marie Fenelus, Jean's mother, sa id she hasn' t gotten any answers s ince her son's death.

"I was upset after his death when evel)'thing I read was in­formation from someone who wasn't a relative. No one ever tired talking to me.

"My son was not born in Haiti. He is an American citi­zen born in South Florida from Haitian parents. He was not a bad person and he did not hang around people who were into negative things."

Ms. Fenelus said she wants accountability for her son's death, in spite of reports that the incident may have been an accidental shooting.

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know what's going on and that someone will be punished for my son's death. I've been treated like a stranger throughout this process,. and I'm his mother."

Ms. Fenelus said she knows who is responsible for her son's death , but nothing has happened.

"I haven 't been able to get a copy of the police report or any other documentation about what happened to my son."

Jean Robert Fenelus was the second oldest son of Ms. Fenelus. She is alleging the person responsible for his death has been sending her threatening text messages.

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School Board Reiects Changing Calendar This year, the Hillsborough County School District witnessed a

high absentee of both students and bus drivers on Good Friday. However, in a 4-2 vote on Tuesday the school board rejected making the day a holiday.

For several years, the Hillsborough County School District has can­celled classes on the Friday before Easter, known as "Good Friday." Ho~ever, the board voted to abolish the holiday and to hold classes on the day. The board gave parents who celebrate the religious hol­iday the option of keeping their children home and calling the ab­sence in.

Last month was the second time the new rule was put to the test. A total of 42% of the students enrolled in Hillsborough County and 19% of the bus drivers stayed home. In 2008, more than half of the student population and nearly half of the bus drivers were absent.

The school board members also had the option of making the day a student holiday, but teachers would still be required to work. While the board cannot call the day a religious holiday, it does have the power to cancel classes on that day for practical purposes.

The tentative calendar for next year has classes scheduled for Good Friday.

The issue will be discussed again at the next regular meeting on May 18th.

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SANTA CLARA, CA --All­Pro linebacker Patrick Willis signed a $so million, five-year contract extension with the 49ers on Tuesday that will take him through the 2016 season.

Willis has developed into an NFL star under Hall of

Fame linebacker Mike Singletary, and the 49ers coach expects hi s top defender to becom e even better.

The contract signed by the standout middle linebacker includes $29 million in guar­anteed money. He is set to make $10 million per season. The 25-year-old Willis, the

nth overall pick in the 2007 draft out of Mississippi, has led the Niners in tackles in each of his first three sea­sons and has made 48 straight starts. He's received plenty of comparisons to Baltimore Ravens star Ray Lewis along the way, though Singletary consid­ers them different players.

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CINCINNATI, OH -­Cornerback Adam " Pacman" Jones got a

second look from the Cincinnati Bengals on Tuesday, an indication that the team with a history of trying to rehabilitate trou­bled players might be con­sidering its next project.

The Bengals hadn't made a formal contract proposal. Jones was in town for his second workout with the team this offseason.

Cincinnati is among a handful of teams that showed an interest in Jones, who was released by the Cowboys after the 2008 season and didn't play last year.

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Bucs KR Clifton Smith Signs

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CUFfON SMITH

TAMPA - - Kick returner and reserve running back Clifton Smith has signed a one-year tender to remain with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Smith entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent in 2008. He made the Pro Bowl as a rookie after becoming the first player in club history to return a kickoff and punt for touchdowns in the same sea­son.

Sharper Agrees To Return To Saints

DARREN SHARPER

NEW ORLEANS-- All-Pro safety Darren Sharper is returning to New Orleans for a chance to repeat as Super Bowl champion in 2010.

Saints general manager Mickey Loomis also con­firmed in an e-mail that Sharper had agreed to terms for one more season.

lawrence Tavlor Arrested, Charged With Rape

SCFFERJ'\. Y -- Football Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor was arrested Thursday and charged " i th third-degree rape, according to the Joumal News .

Th e Hudson Valley paper reports that th e form er NFL star was arrested at a Rockland hotel and taken into custody by Ramapo police. He is being held pending arraignment Thursday afternoon.

Police held a news conference Thursday afternoon. They did not immediately respond to questions about the circum­stances of the arrest and whether Taylor, 51 , had a lawyer. Taylor was inducted into the

NFL Hall of Fame in 1999 and competed in ABC's "Dancing With the Stars" last year. He had a highly publicized strug­gle with drug addiction and

Lawren e Taylor has b n charged with third-d gr rap a harg that involv having inter ours with a minor.

has had multipl legal run-in in retirem nt.

A quick, fierce and athl ti linebacker who redefin d hi position, Taylor anchored the Giants' defense and led New York to Super Bowls titl s in 1987 and 1991. He was lect ·d to the NFL's 75th Anniv r ary All-Time Team.

Ex-NFllB Rogers Dies In Car Accident

ATLANTA - - Former NFL player and Georgia Tech star Nick Rogers has died in a one-car accident. He was 30.

The Fulton County Medical Examiner's office says Rogers was killed about 1:30 a.m. Monday when his car hit a utility pole in College Park, near Atlanta.

Rogers, a 250-pound line­backer, spent four years in the NFL with Minnesota, Green Bay, Indianapolis and Miami.

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Rogers had 16-1/2 sacks as a defensive end at Georgia Tech and was drafted in the sixth round in 2002.

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Corev Dillon Arrested For Alleged

Assault on Wife

COREY DILLON

CAlABASAS, CA -- Fonner NFL running back CoJ;"ey Dillon has been arrested on suspicion of assaulting his wife during an argument at their Southern California home.

Th e Los Angeles County sheriffs office says deputies we nt to Dillon's Calabasas home Saturday after his wife, Desiree Antoine-Dillon, called 911.

The sheriffs office says the couple argued over a pending divorce and child custody iss ues and she had minor injuries. He was booked and released on $50,000 bail.

He already faces a court hearing after he was arrested last month when police allege he was driving drunk near Malibu.

Corey Dillon played for the Cincinnati Bengals from 1997 to 2003 and the New England Patriots from 2004 to 2006.

Saints' All-Pro Evans Gets $56.1M Contract

Richest Ever For NFL Guard

JAHRIEVANS

METAIRIE, La.-- Once a fourth-round draft choice out of Division II Bloomsburg,

Jahri Evans is now the highest-paid interior lineman in the NFL.

The Super Bowl champion New Orleans Saints and Evans, who was both an All­Pro and Pro Bowler last sea­son, agreed Wednesday on a seven-year contract worth nearly $57 million.

A person familiar with the contract said the deal was for $56.7 million, with $19 mil­lion guaranteed. The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because the finan­cial terms were not disclosed by the club.

Ex-Dolphins WR McDuHie Wins $11.5M lawsuit

MIAMI -A jury has award­ed former Miami Dolphins wide receiver O.J. McDuffie $11.5 million in his lawsuit against a prominent physician over a career-ending toe injury.

The jurors returned the

award Wednesday against Dr. John Uribe following a 2 1/ 2-week trial. Uribe, a for­mer Dolphins team doctor, called the decision a travesty and an appeal is likely.

McDuffie's attorneys called the damage award fair com­pensation for his lost earn­ings.

McDuffie sued for negli­gence and malpractice over treatment for the toe injury he originally suffered in 1999. He reached settlements with sev­eral other doctors.

McDuffie played u6 games for the Dolphins from 1993 to 2000. He had 415 receptions for 5,074 yards and 29 touch­downs and also returned two punts for TDs.

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JAY-ZAnd NDAMUKONG SUH

Ndamukong Suh has been offered words of wis­dom from an unlikely source. The No. 2 overall draft pick recently got some career and life advice from Jay-Z.

Suh met the rapper and part owner of the New Jersey Nets backstage at the Palms Casino Resort in March. "He said, 'Stay humble, hungry. And continue to press on,"' Suh said. " He was very proud of the way I carried myself and so forth. Just stay who you are , stay true to what you are and what you believe in. Don't change yourself. Don't let the money change you."

Kobe Makes Fifth Straight NBA

All-Defensive Team

KOBE BRYANT

NEW YORK -- Kobe Bryant is on the NBA all­defensive first team for the fifth straight year.

Boston Celtics guard Rajon Rondo made the first team for the first time, earning the second-most points behind the league's defensive player of the year, Orlando Magic center Dwight Howard.

Charlotte Bobcats forward Gerald Wallace also made the team for the first time, with the Cleveland Cavaliers' LeBron James making it for the second straight year.

The league's coaches vote on the team.

The second team consists of San Antonio Spurs center Tim Duncan, guards Dwyane Wade of the Miami Heat and Thabo Sefolosha of the Oklahoma City Thunder, and forwards Josh Smith of the Atlanta Hawks and Anderson Varejao of the Cavaliers.

Wade's Ex-Wife Suing His Actress Girlfriend

~1IAMI -- Adding to an already con tentious di,·orcc battle , Dwyane Wade' s es trang d wife has fil ed a lawsuit , claiming hi s rela­tionship with ac tress Gabrielle Union i causing her and the star Miami Heat guard's two sons emotional distress.

Dwyane Wade called the lawsuit "baseless and merit­less," and Union issued a statement insisting the alle­gations are false.

Siohvaughn Wade filed the suit in· Chicago this week, the latest chapter in the lengthy, often-nasty divorce saga between the former high school sweethearts who separated in 2007. She and Dwyane Wade have two sons, ages 8 and 2, who are listed as plaintiffs.

"Each and every allegation made is entirely false, " said C. Anthony Mulrain, an attorney for Union.

The lawsuit alleges Union "engaged in sexual foreplay" in front of the boys, which "severely inflicted the Plaintiffs emotionally and mentally. " It also claims that the boys received "medium size gifts " from Dwyane Wade for Christmas last year, while Union got "the biggest gift of all."

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"Defendant has play d sex­ually explicit roles, including roles as a seductr ss," the lawsuit read~. "Defendant has apparently decided to take her role beyond the films and into the home of a married man, Dwyane Wade, in the presence of his two minor children."

Damages in excess of $50,000 are being sought by Siohvaughn Wade.

The suit also alleges that the Wade's oldest son has suffered from anxiety, mani­festing itself in "significant hair loss causing bald spots" and that the younger son "is suffering from feelings of rejection and depression."

Said Dwyane Wade: "My primary concern is my children and actions such as this only inflame the situa­tion and are harmful to their well being."

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Rappers Jo n Geezy & Parlae decided to how every­one in the world that they had money to blow by not only burning $ 1oo,ooo, but also putting it on youtube for the whole world to see. Parlae, who is a rapper from

the 2 hit wonder group "Dem Franchize Boyz."

lisa Rave Speaks On Beef With Vivica Fox

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Lisa Raye made an appear­ance on Th e Wendy Williams Show.

Discussing everything from her tumultuous marriage with form er Premier of the Turks and Caicos Islands Michael Misick, she revealed that the divorce was now finalized, but they're still working through the financial settlement.

Lisa Raye also spoke on her estranged relationship with Vivica Fox and how she wasn 't around during the divorce.

Aretha Franklin Cancels Jazz Fest

Appearance

ARETIIA FRANKLIN

NEW ORLEANS - Soul leg­end Aretha Franklin bas canceled her appearance at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival , but organizers and fans got lucky with a replace­ment.

Earth, Wind & Fire hap­pens to be in the area and offered to play on the popular music festival's largest stage.

Festival spokesman Louis Edwards says the "Queen of Soul" told organizers on Thursday that she wouldn't be able to perform. Edwards said she apologized to fans but wouldn't give a reason ~}ly. .

Oprah: Drivers, Put Down Your Phones

Oprah Win fr y, ta nding w ith famili in distracted -drivin g ac idc nts .

WASHINGTON- Oprah Winfrey wants Am ri ' dri r~ t declare their car ' o Phone Zon ."

Safety advocate hope Winfrey' star pow r will bring all n­tion to th e growin g courg of eli tra t d dri r , who nr blamed for an es tima ted 6,000 d aths a nd a half-milli on injuries a year.

The advocates hope to mimic the su c s of a~ ty ampai ns in th e 1980s that helped redu e drunk n driving d alhs and increased the use of sea t belt .

Chris Brown Curses Out Radio Personalitv

"Why am I even doing this inte rview? I ain't do ing th is s**t! "

A sched ul ed interview between Chris Brown and a Virginia radio station quickly turn ed sour afte r th e R&B singe r complained of hi s songs not getting airtim e, cursed out the radio personal­ity and left.

When an obviou sly pe r ­turbed Brown asked why he wasn ' t playing any of his records.

The radio host reports that he 's since received several phone calls from executives at Jive apologizing for their

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artist. The personality is also deny­

ing claims that he altered the audio to shed Brown in a negative light.

Gucci Mane Camp Facing Concen lawsuit Although he's still locked

away behind bars, Radric "Gucci Mane" Davis is still managing to make headlines.

Promoters have filed a law­suit against Gucci Mane, his booking agent Johnnie Cabbell and his manager Debrah Antney, the former manager of Nicki Minaj and mother of Waka Flocka Flame.

The lawsuit claims that Cabbell and Antney misap­propriated money from con­cert promoters William Marshall of Marshall Productions and Derrick Brown · of Rockstar Entertainment, by accepting deposits for two shows know­ing that the rapper's travel restrictions would not allow him to perform.

According to the lawsuit, Guccu's representatives took two $ 13,750 advances

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for the rapper to perform the shows in Pittsburgh.

They are seeking more than $25,000 in damages.

This is not the first time Cabbell and Antney have had legal issues.

They were sued for $ 175 ,000 in 2009 by a Florida concert promoter that claims they booked 20

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HALLE BERRY

It's official: Halle Berry and boyfri e nd Gabriel Aubry are going their sepa­rate ways.

Following Friday's multiple reports of a split between the

Oscar-winning actress and French-Canadian mal e model , Aubry confirmed the news .

~ r am sad to say that Halle and I have decided together to sepa rate a t thi s tim e, " Aubry's statement reads.

Berry, 43, and Aubry, 34, fir st met at a 2006 Versace photo shoot; they never wed.

--Their daughter Nabla was born in March 2008.

The duo is currently work­ing out a custody agreement for Nabla.

On Thursday - the night before the breakup news hit - Berry made a chee rful solo appearance at the DKMS 4th Annual Gala.

Ice Cube Contemplating New 'Fridav' Movie

CHRIS TUCKER AndiCE CUBE

"I want to. But I don't want to do it without Chris Tucker."

When the first Friday

appeared on the silver screen back in 1995, th e res ponse was immense and fans only wanted more from the likes of Chris Tucker and Ice Cube.

Tucker, however, did not reprise his role for the subse­qu ent fi lms and many fee l that the series gradually declined.

Cube , fort unately, after speaking with Moviefone, stated that he would like to go a fourth round, but only with the help of Smokey.

"That's what people want. I really want to give people what they want, especially doing it for a fourth time."

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BIG DADDY KANE And Wife, SHA WNETIE

Big Daddy Kane and hi s fiancee, Shawnette got mar­ri ed las t Saturday in North Carolina.

Birdman Bets $4 Million On Mavweather

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Cash Money CEO and oil man Birdman sat down to let fans know that not only was he suppor t ing Mayweather, but that he put $4 million on Floyd and will be ready to put another $10 million on hi s fellow baller if Manny Pacquiao will stop hiding behind Larry Merchant and just take the drug test.

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Don Cheadle Suits Up For 'Iron Man' Sequel

:\l'lor Don Cheadle is star­ring in th e new and hi ghlv anticipated Iron fan :1.

A lifel o ng fan of larvcl comics , headlc is set to replace fellow actor Terrence Howard as Lt. Colonel James ·'Rhodey' Rhodes, who was thrilled to get a chance to wear the cos­tume - that is - until he tried on the metal suit required for the role.

Cheadle's costume, made entirely out of metal, which the acto r admit s mad e it uncomfortable at times and an eve n grea te r cha ll enge when trying to serve his character.

Although w aring th suit was as the actor d s rib d as a "n es ary vii ," headle says he enj oyed playing th ro le a mu ch a hi s pa t roles.

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lately surrounding 3D technol­ogy for home entertainment, especially with the success of the movie Avatar. Sony and other manufacturers of televi­s ions are about to change the way we view movies and im­ages with special glasses fo r high end televis ion sets.

But not to be out done is your ever reliable home PC. Nvidia is the company that cre­ates the standard for high end gaming graphics cards (GPU) and is leading the charge for 3D compliant computers.

1\\·idia last \·ear introduced the world to the 3D \isio n kit which includes a special red­blue glasses, usb emitter, etc.

The 3D vision kit will only allow you to see 3D images with an Nvidia certified com­pliant computer.

This means your personal computer has to be running a nine series video card and also a 3D compliant monitor made by Acer or Viewsonic. Obvi­ously you will have to be pre­pared to shell out a few extra dollars to purchase all this ad­ditional computer hardware.

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The whole family can enjoy 3D like you have never seen before except in the movies. Watch­ing Batm an j ump off the screen is quite the thrill ride. The 3D imagery is very intense.

If you would like to learn more about the 3D vision kit go to the Nvidia web site.

ALL MY CHILDREN - JR pulls a fast one on Annie; Amanda fears history will repeat itself; David toys with Angie and Jesse. JR may confess everything to Marissa; David presses Madison to do his bid­ding; Angie prepares to battle David.

AS THE WORLD TURNS - Carly tries to find out why Craig stole money from Parker; Luke strug­gles to choose between Noah and Reid. Gabriel takes a turn for the worse; Molly wants Holden's attention; Dusty secretly supports Janet financially.

BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL- Bill arranges a meeting between Donna and Eric where he acts as a mediator; Donna gives Eric her list of demands; Stephanie confesses to Thorne her hopes for her future; Hope and Oliver grow closer as a couple. Eric agrees to some of Donna's demands; Stephanie and Eric reminisce about their better years together; Pam finds her own creative way to rid Donna of Forrester Creations; Nick interrupts a tense moment between Jackie and Bridget. 'DAYS OF OUR LIVES- Sarni tells EJ about the kiss he doesn't remember; Will finds an old photo of Kate and Madeline; Rafe asks Calliope to work on getting info from Anna; Arianna and Gabi do some sis­terly bonding; Chad confronts his mom about the picture Will found. Maggie collapses in Victor's arms; Calliope's persistent questions arouse Anna's suspicions; Melanie finds the birth-control pills Stephanie tossed and confronts her; Sami goes for a family swim with EJ and Johnny.

GENERAL HOSPITAL- Sonny squares off with Dante; Helena drips poison in Nikolas' ears; Eliz­abeth can't get over her feelings for Lucky. Michael learns his fate; Elizabeth hopes for a future with Lucky; Helena fuels Nikolas' anger .

ONE LIFE TO LIFE - Cole may catch a break; Todd and Starr put their heads together; Tea finds an unexpected ally in Blair. Tea may come clean with Todd; this might be the end for Cole and Starr; Blair sees things in a new light.

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Amber makes a drastic decision in order to protect Eric; Chance turns the tables on Nick and Victor. Jana wakes up to a different world; Amber and David part.

HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday - This year, your desire for independence could create problems where group

efforts are concerned. However, you have a delightful communication style that convinces others that you have their needs in mind. Love given will be returned in unique ways.

Taurus (April2o-May 20)- You're all too aware of your independent ambitions. Now, however, apply that enthusiasm to the basics. First do the homework, then take on the world.

Gemini (May 21-June 21) - Bring your running shoes with you. There's no sitting around in the office today. In fact, you ~ay need to travel.

Cancer (June 22-July 22) - There's at least one stubborn person who doesn't want to go along with your plan. When you offer to pay, suddenly agreement comes easier.

Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)- You're in the spotlight. There's no way you can escape publicity, but you can choose just the right words to thank supporters.

Vugo (Aug. 23-8ept. 22) - To succeed independently, first solidify relationships within your peer group. You'll get twice as far with your friends behind you.

libra (Sept. 23-0ct. 22)- You want to find the perfect gift for someone you haven't seen recently. It's hard to know what this person might need, so pick something you might like yourself.

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)- Associates take two approaches to solve one problem. You may want to keep an eye on the spending.

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) -A stubborn person challenges you to redirect your thinking. Al­though you don't want to, you may discover that tweaking your message brings everyone into agreement.

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)- Challenge yourself to produce practical results today. You have all the materials you need and the approval of co-workers. Get it done!

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)- Household matters require your skills and attention. Don't let any­thing distract you when using sharp tools. Beauty, harmony and balance results.

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) -Imaginative realizations fire up your conversations with co-workers. Listen and applaud. You don't need to take action.

Aries (March21-April19)- If you're willing to talk about your personal resources, someone will share insights to help solve a problem. Get weement from everyone in the group.

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MOVlE REVlEWS A N ightmare On Elm treet - A remake f m the first

Elm Street franchise . The first Freddy was the best. till # 1 nt the box office- .. 3~ I. [ ..,*]

K ick Asss - Tt~t'na~ers decide to b 'come supc.: rlwrocs. ol for kids. [ "* 1h ]

The Losers - This action mmie was very goo I. Nic I\ ist at the end . Didn't do well at box offi c. ["*" 112]

The Backup Plau - cl . Lo should hav pass don this on . [** ]

Death At A Funeral - A hilarious om d / drama s tar­ri ng Chris Rock, Martin L·nvrenc and Tra Morgan Mu t see! [***112]

Date Night - Above average com dy starring Tiny F y and Steve Ca rroll . [** '12]

Why Did I Get Married Too - Bett r than th first. Must See! [****]

Clash OfThe Titans - Highly disappointed . Look lik a 1V miniseries! [**]

How To Train Your Dragon - Kids will love thi Dream Works animation . [****]

Dairy Of A Wimpy Kid - Not really impressed with thi one .. . definitely wait for the video. [**]

Alice In Wonderland -Alice returns to wonderland a a teenager to find out she has to slay the que n . Tim Burton ' fantasy film may be too dark for kid . Made $n6M! (***)

Brooklyn Finest - Director Antoine Fuqua (Tra ining Day, The Shooter) puts together this police drama tarring Don Cheadle, Richard Gere and Wesley Snipes. [* .. )

Cop Out - Bruce Willis and Tracey Morgan team up in this police buddy movie. Pretty funny. Enjoyed it! [***112)

The Crazies - A virus turns the locals into murderous maniacs. Chaos at the highest level. [***112)

Shutter Island -A Martin Scorsese horror movie about aU. S. Marshal (Leonardo DeCaprio) investigating a mental institution. [****]

Valentine's Day - A comedy I drama starring many stars including Jamie Foxx that is surprisingly good. [***112)

Wo(finan- The wolfman gets busy on the locals. Not for kids. Nice twist at the end! [***112]

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MR. EZELL BERRIEN, JR.

Celebration of love for Mr. Ezell Berrien , Jr. who p assed away, Monday, April 26, 2010, will be held on Saturday, May 8 , 2010, at 11 a. m. at 34th Street Church Of God, 3000 N. 34th Street, Rev. Thomas Scott, pastor, officiating. Interment will be in Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery.

Ezell Berrien, Jr. , affection­ately called, "Jr. " departed this life, while a patie nt in the Ha­bana Health Care Center, 2916 Habana Way, Tampa, 33603.

During his care at St. Joseph's Hospital in January 2010, his heart failed and he remained lifeless for lf.z hour before being restored back to life. He lived an additional three months before his de­mise on April 26, 2010.

Jr. was a quiet and reserved man who didn't need any fan­fare. He was content in just knowing he had family that lqved him. He loved gospel music and classic 1V pro­grams.

Jr. was preceded in death by his beloved mother, Mildred Berrien.

Those who remain to cele­brate his life and cherish mem­ories of him are: his father, Rev. Ezell Berrien, Sr.; 3 sis­ters, Judy Mathis (Howard) , Lakeland, FL, Sherrie Berrien and Sonya Hadley (Michael); 7 brothers, l'\(orman Berrien, Gary Berrien (Shirlene), Del­tona, FL, Dwayne Berrien (Leslie), Artis Berrien (Jacque­line) , Jerome Berrien, Mark Berrien and Corey Berrien (Tashay), Pine Bluff, AK; god­mother, Sarah Bankston, Lake­land; uncles, Horisten Berrien (Annie Mae), Bartow, FL, Alton Campbell (Versie), Jack­sonville, and Booker T . Camp­bell Jacksonville; aunts, Mary Travis (Meredith), Eagle Lake, FL, Elizabeth Russell (Morris), Ft. Meade, FL, Julia Mclean, Babson Park, FL, Jeannette Berrien, Ft. Meade, FL, Gladys Lewis, Ft. Meade, FL, Marlene Doyle (John) , Tacoma, WA, and Joyce Berrien, Bartow, FL; nephews, Jamar Berrien (Shantel), Michael Berrien, Darius Berrien, Micah Berrien, Rodney Nance (Carolyn), Lake­land, Roderick Nance, Winter Haven, FL, John Nance (Stephanie), Lake Wales, FL, Javaris Berrien, J'Quan Berrien and Corey Berrien, II; nieces, Aisha Hadley, Shaquona Berrien, DeNitra Robinson, Alisa Berrien, Sophia Nance-skanes (Vann) , Wmter Park, FL, JeroMesha Berrien, Brianna Berrien, Clarissa Berrien and Corionna Berrien· 12 great nephews, 10 great nieces and hundreds of cousins; and special friends, Nelson and Sandra Albano.

The viewing will be held at Aikens Funeral Home, Friday, May 7, 2010, from 5-8 p.m. The family will receive friends from 6- p.m.

The family and friends are asked to meet at the church on Saturday for the service.

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DEACON EDDIE FOUNTAIN, SR.

Homegoing service for Dea­con Eddie Fountain, Sr. of 713 N. Newport Avenue, who passed away Tuesday, April 27, 2010, will be held on Saturday, May 8 , 2010 , at 2 p. m. at Greater Friends hip M. B. Church, 3325 E. Emma Street, Rev. Madison Murray, pastor, Rev. Jerome Griffin, officiating. Interment will be in Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery.

Deacon Eddie Fountain was born June 16, 1933, to the par­ents of Robert and Maude Fountain. He was a member of Evening Star Tabernacle M. B. Church, Tampa.

He was preceded in death by: his parents; the mother of his children, Juanita Fountain; brothers, K. C. Fountain, Robert Fountain and Joe Foun­tain; sister, Vera Stafford; son, Robert Fountain; grandson, DeShon Williams; and wife, Diane Fountain.

He leaves to cherish his memories: his children, Joyce Faison, Eddie (Louise) Foun­tain, Andre Fountain, Angela (Arthur) Hickman and Larsenia (Steve) Porter, all ofTampa; his grandchildren, Joynita (Eu­gene) Jackson, Thomas Hick­man, Sr., Steve Porter, Jr., Dwayne Williams, Terrance Fountain, Andre Fountain, Jr. , Trevon Fountain, Josnia Foun­tain, Steve Belle, Kristina Hick­man, Angel Porter, Tiara Fountain, Joe Weaver, Andrea Fountain, Ausnia Fountain and Latrell Fountain; great grand­children, Khadijah Faison, Crystal Faison, Kevin Williams, Kareem Jackson, Leigha Hick­man, Leyana Hickman, Makyla Hickman, Rashon Goode and Angel Woodruff; great, great grandchild , Brandon Brown; sisters-in-law, Barbara Foun­tain , Tampa, and Wilma Foun­tain, Bainbridge, Georgia; nieces, Afreida Fountain, Brenda Tucker, Diana Donald­son and Makesha Robinson; nephews, Howard Stafford, Allen Stafford, James Stafford, Steven Fountain, Johnny Foster and Jobnathan Fountain; a host of other nieces and nephews; cousins, Mildred Fountain, Waymond and Gertrude Wtlliams, Willie Joe and Martha Williams, and Mary Johnson, all of Tampa, Dickey and Betty Whiteside, Mrs. Bai­ley and family, Ella Godfrey and fantily, John and Phyllis Henry, Lizzie Rushing and Mrs. Cleve­land.

The viewing will be held at Evening Star Tabernacle M. B. Church, 3716 E. Paris St., Fri­day, May 7, 2010, from 5-8 p.m. The family will receive friends from 7-8 p. m.

The family and friends are asked to meet at the church on Saturday for the se.rvice.

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MRS. ROSALAND CHRISTINE MADIR

Homegoing service for Mrs. Rosaland Christine Madir of Tampa, who passed away on Wednesday, April28 , 2010, will be held on Saturday, May 8 , 2010, at 10 a . m. at St. Mark M. B. Church, 7221 Sherrill Street, Tampa, Rev. Darryl M. Matthews, pastor, officiating. Interment will follow at Memo­rial Park Cemetery.

Rosaland was born March 7, 1958, to Harry, I and Ruth Ann Craig in Toledo, OH, on March 7, 1958.

Well known to everyone us " Roz," she is the firs t of her sib­lings to leave for her heavenly home on Wednesday evening, April 28, 2010.

She was joined in holy matri­mony to Alfonso Peralta on March 21, 1995.

She was preceded in death by: Rosa Lenoir (grandmother), Thomas Johnson (grandfa­ther), Pearl Craig (grand­mother) and William Craig (grandfather).

She leaves to cherish her memories: her husband, Al­fonso Peralta; parents, Ruth Ann Neal and husband, Otis, and Harry Craig, 1 and wife, Anita (Dallas, TX); brothers, Is­rael Howard, Jr., Mario Howard, Harry Craig, II, Ralph Craig, Columbus, OH, Robert Sampson, Jr. , and Otis Neal, Jr., Arkansas; sisters, Yvonne Rodgers, Charlotte, NC, Annette Craig, Detroit, MI, Debra Lang­horne, Tiffany Craig, Charlotte, NC, Ornitha Neal and Linda Griffin; aunts, Elaine Johnson, Dorothy Craig and Della Craig, Toledo, OH, and Jackie John­son, Detroit, MI; uncles, Thomas Johnson , De troit, MI , Robert Craig, Jackson , Michi­gan , and Richard Craig, Char­lotte, NC; nieces, Twanda Howard, Monique Howard, Charkhan Howard, Shala Howard, Ja-Ana Wilson, Mariy­onna Howard, Mariah Howard, Diana Bangida, Courtney Craig, Jynell Langhorne and Serena Langhorne; nephews, Ernest Howard, Lerome Howard, Is­rael Howard, III, Isavion Howard, Israel Howard, IV, Mario Howard, Jr., Damarion Howard, Daniel Gatabaki, James Gatabaki, Michael Gatabaki, Tyrell Langhorne, Adrian Rowe, Davon Craig and Jayvon Craig; cousins, Irma Truss (Shellie), Cylde Allen (Hattie) Clarence Allen, Lee Allen, Imogene Hubbert, Car­olyn Harris, Cynthia Vereen, Cecil Hubbert (Elsie), Eric Truss (Glenda), Rhonda Moul­tray (Michael), Cecilia Daniels, Rosalind Jones (Isaiah) , Lor­raine Hillman (Calvin), Yvonne Mckinney (Thomas), Sheila Johnson , Keith Johnson , Car­olyn Johnson, Lorenzo JohD­son, Earl Hubbert (Robin), Wright Cusseaux, Jr. , Marvin Davis (Janet), Helen Flagler (Keith), Salathia Davis (John), Janet Neal and Gary Harris; goddaughter, Nei Harper, a host of cousins, and great grand nieces and nephews; special friends , Pamela Griffin , Heidi Liberspein, Nina Harper, Kelly Doster, Billie Allen, Desiree Denson, Brenda Howard, San­dra Hammond and Mary Mess-

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MRS. BEATRICE ROBINSON

Homegoing service for Mrs . Be11trice Robinson of Tumpa , who passed uwuy on Monday, May 3 , 2010, will be held on Sut­urday, May 8, 2010, at 2 p . m. at New Mt. Zion M. B. Church, 2511 E. Columbus Dr., Rev. Wul­ter Williams, pastor, officiating. Interment will be in Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery.

Mrs .. Robinson was born Oc­tober 17, 1908, to-Robert Ander­son and Mary Margaret Fields in Dothan, Alabama. She was a member of New Mt. Zion M. B. Church and Order of Eastern Stars.

She leaves to cherish her memories: her only son, Fred­,die . Robinson (Tiffany); brother, Kato Hightower and family; special nephews, Windell Robinson, Carlton Nel­son, Sr.; nephews, Freddie Lee Haynes and Fulton Anderson; niece, Frankie Chisum ; great nieces and nephews, great, great nieces and nephews ; god­children, Domnick Johnson, Nevea Nelson and Sabrina Nel­son-Winters ; and special friends , Minnie Lou Drew, Mrs. Mars hall, Luvenia Henry, Luva­tor Nelson and Geraldine Nel­son.

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Mcmoriul homegolng bration for is . aroline luck Squas h , who passed uway on May 1, 2010, at a locul health­care facility will be held Satur­day, May 8 , 2010, at 11 a. m. at St. Mary Missionury Baptis t Church, 3910 W. Laurel Street, with Rev. Wulluce z. Bow r s, pastor, officiating.

Sis . Cnroline Ia k Squus h wus born ,July 7, 1909, in Tnlln­hussee, to Mr. und Mrs . Shedrick (Jennie) luck , r. She was n founding mcmb r of St. Mary Missionary Buptlst Church of Tampn, with Rev. Wallace z. Bowers, pustor. h • wus very active in many capuci­ties of the church serving us Sunday School Teacher, Presi­dent of the choir until s he b - , came ill, and a variety of other duties.

She was preceded in death I by: her parents; her husband, , Sampson Squash; and son, Calvin Levine.

She leaves to cherish fond memories: qiec;e, Mary C. Put- ! more, Talla.Ha ' ee; greut l nephew, Eddie Davis and wife, I Harriett, Tampa; great niec , Rose Perry-Platt and husband, Rick, Tallahussee; and a ho t of other sorrowing relatives and friends .

Family and friends ure as ked to meet at the church, 3910 W. Laurel Street at 10:50 a. m.

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SHARHONDA KAYE BROWN ('MISS K')

Homegoing services for Sharhonda Kaye Brown (" Miss K") , who passed away on Sun­day, May 2 , 2010, will be held on Saturday, May 8, 2010, at 12 p. m. at J~ew Saint Matthew Missionary Baptist Church, 1006 South soth Street, Pastor Alec F. Hall, with Bishop Isaac Andrews, officiating. Interment will follow in Rest Haven Me­morial Park Cemetery.

:;: Sharhonda Kaye Brown was C born on June 30, 1975, in

Tampa. She attended Edison El­ementary School and Middle­ton Jr. High School and graduated from Gaither Senior High School, class of 1993. She was employed by Coventry Health, Inc.

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She was preceded in death by: her maternal grandparents, James and Rosetta Robinson; paternal grandmother, Ora Lee Brown; paternal grandfather, J . D. Harden; maternal great grandmother, Roser Hills; pa­ternal great grandmother, May­ola Thompson; uncle, Edward Brown; aunt, Shirley Mays; grand aunts, Lorene Baker, Queen Esther Simpson, Doris Batchelor and Susie Thompson; and grand uncles, Dr. James Brookins, Sr., Wellborn Simp­son, Joseph Thompson and Em­manuel Batchelor.

She leaves to cherish her memory: loving and devoted parents, Melvin and LaNita Brown; 2 daughters, Destiny Brown and Diamond Harrell; a loving brother, Anthony Hart (Erica); 3 loving sisters, Tonia Brown, Tanya Facion (Claude), and Jacqueline Facion (Jef­frey); 9 nephews, Gregory Durr, Danny Facion, Michael Wilkes, Darius Jones, Lavontae Facion,

Swilley, Anthony Hart, Jr., Javaris Richards and Aaron Hart; 2 nieces, Victoria Hart and Tashanty Owens; aunts, Marion Williams, Ka­treen Robinson, Jacqueline Taylor, and Janis Johnson (Earl); uncles, Pierce Curry, Jr., Wtlliam Brown, Kenneth Brown, Sr., Anthony Brown and Eugene Harden (An­toinette); grand aunts, Vernell Wtlliams, Evelyn Brookins, Joyce Semper and Gwendolyn Lindo; cousins, Karen Glover (Timothy), Kenneth Brown, Jr., Eroy Hagens, Jr., Earnest Ha­gens, Arnitra McMillan (Eddie), Robert Robinson, Michael Robinson,J:.aTosha Jones, Cecil Johnson and Corey Johnson; devoted friends, Norene Miller, Ted and Ardrea Cannedy, Wtllie Brown, Jr., Kisha Brown, and Denise Parham; TGH Nursing Staff, 6th Eoor-A Section, Life Path Hospice "Sapphire Team;" and a host of other sorrowing friends and relatives.

The remains will repose after 5 p. m. today Friday, May 7, 2010, at Ray Wtlliams Funeral Home, 301 N~ Howard Avenue. The family will receive friends from 7-8 p. m.

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MR. WILLIAM T. KING, JR.

Mr. William T. King, Jr. of 1611 Dawnview Drive, lived life to the fullest and was called to his eternal home on Saturday morning, May 1, 2010.

Funeral services will be con­ducted Saturday, May 8, 2010, at 11 a. m. at Ray Williams Me­morial Chapel , 301 North Howard Avenue, with Reverend Kevin Dennie, officiating.

Mr. William T. King, Jr. was born December 16, 1950, in Montgomery, Alabama, but lived for over so years in Tampa. He attended St. Peter Claver Catholic School and was a proud graduate of George S. Middleton High School, class of 1968. He was also a member of the Middleton Marching Band. Upon graduating from high school, he joined the United States Army and fought in the Vietnam War. After years in the Army, he later attended the Uni­versity of Tampa where he stud­ied Fine Arts and Marketing.

He most recently worked for the New York Yankees in Tampa. Although he was known for his candor and forthright­ness, he was also very loving, funny, genuine, warm and charming. William had a conta­gious passion for music and loved to sing.

He was preceded in death by: his mother, Betty Alexander Thomas; and his father, William T. King, Sr.

He leaves to cherish his memory: his wife, Bridget Davis-King; 4 daughters, Kenya Johnson, Rishona King, Tovaw King and Chanaw King; 2 sons, Hagab King and Kemuel King; a son-in-law, Russell Johnson; a grandson, Jeremiah Burnett; a granddaughter, MacKenzie Johnson; 6 sisters, lrenetha King-Nichols, Cynthia King, Joann King, Ivy King, Myra King, and Roberta Jackson; 3 brothers, Michael King, Sidney King and Gregory King; a spe­cial niece, Freneschia Robin­son; and a host of other nieces, nephews, cousins, relatives, ex­tended fanilly, and dear friends.

The remains will repose after 5 p. m. today, Friday, May 7, 2010, at Ray Williams Funeral Home, 301 N. Howard Avenue.

Arrangements entrusted to RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, Rhodes & Northern, Owners.

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MR. ROBERT 'BOB' WARREN WASHINGTON

On Friday, April30, 2010, God found it bes t to call Mr. Robert \Varren Washington from labor to reward.

A celebration of life for Mr. Robert Warren Washington will be held on Saturday, May 8 , 2010, at 2 p. m. at Stone's Me­morial Funeral Home in the Ed­ward W. Stone, Sr. and Fannie B. Stone Memorial Chapel, 5016 North 22nd Street, Tampa, with a local pastor, offi­ciating. Interment will be held at Orange Hill Cemetery, 4900 East Chelsea Street, Tampa.

Mr. Bob was born on March 19, 1926, in Tampa, to Lewis and Anna Washington, who preceded him in death.

Mr. Bob received Christ at an early age. He attended the schools of Hillsborough County. For many years, he was employed at West Cement Com­pany until his retirement. He also worked at the New Lounge from time-to-time as a mainte­nance man.

He leaves to mourn: 2 daugh­ters, Barbara Washington Mc­Cray of Bridgeville, Delaware, and Robinelle Washington of Jacksonville; stepdaughter, Eliza Tarver ofTwin City, Geor­gia; 2 stepsons, Charles Pierce of Jacksonville, and Alfred Pierce of Tampa; sister, Addie Clark of Indianapolis, Indiana; brother, George Washington of South Carolina; 4 grandchil­dren, Horace Haynes of Bridgeville, Delaware, Kendra Fedricks, Luchanda Hill of Tampa, and Donta Mitchell of Bridgeville, Delaware; 8 great grandchildren; a devoted niece, Linda Dixon of Tampa; a host of nieces, nephews, family and friends; special friend, Betty Jean McCray of Tampa; and a host of other relatives and friends.

The remains will reoose at Stone's Memorial Funeral Home, 5016 N. 22nd Street, Tampa, on Friday, May 7,2010, from 5-7 p. m.

Friends are asked to assem­ble at Stone's Memorial Funeral Home on Saturday, May 8, 2010, at 1:45 p. m.

Arrangements entrusted to Stone's Memorial Funeral Home, Edward W. Stone, Jr., L. F. D.

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MR. ROOSEVELT VICKERS

Mr. Roosevelt Vickers wus born to the union of the lute, Mr. Oliver Vickers, Sr. and Mrs. Ernestine Houston Vickers on July 27, 1939, in Plant City, FL.

He was reared in a loving and Christiun home. He attended the public schools in Hillsbor­ough County and graduated from Marshall High in 1956 in Plant City.

Mr. Vickers worked for the Department of Juvenile Justice for 33 years and he has held several positions throughout the department. He retired from the department in 2000, as an Assistant Superintendent.

Mr. Vickers has worked most of his adult life in the criminal justice field. He loved his family and spent most of his time with family members.

Mr. Vickers was preceded in death by: his brothers, Oliver Vickers and Butler Harris Vick­ers; and two grandsons, Marvin Griffin and Derrick Martin.

He leaves to mourn his death: a loving wife of many years, Bertha Vickers; 12 children, Roosevelt Vickers, Jr. (Tina), John Vickers (Contina), Yvonne Vickers, Daphne Mont­gomery, Charlie Riggins, Jr., Sharon Vickers, Latrache Elaine Riggins, Bivinsky (Wimp) Freeman (Glynis), Tracy Vickers, Felicia Sledge Vickers, Ramona Vickers, and Adrain Vickers (Tiffany); grandchildren, Sheena Roo­sevelt, III, Shanna, Jonisha, Je'kea, Chantel, Jon, Jr., Jonita, Devin, Jontavious, Demetrius, Rashonda, Javara, Aja, Emmett, Tonisha, Shaquita, Marquita, Keon7 Carl, II, Craig, Bivinsky, Jr., Akira, Tiffany, Janald, Marshana, Donte', Kendall, Nadia, Chasity, Aramis, Adrian, Marlon, Ar'shanti, Trazaris, Darryl, Timothy, Diatris, Wontavia, Wonicia, Kiarra, Mykeshia, Sylvester, Shamari, Raynona, Aesha, Alexis, Adrian, Jr., and Elijah; a host of great grands; brother, Kenny Vickers (Debra); 4 sisters, Maxine Daniels Payton, Imogene Dukes, Veronica Vickers and Jeanell Loretta Vickers; broth­ers-in-law, Gus (Mary), AI (Mary), Rich (Sandy), and Leon (Chris); sisters-in-law, Anna Belle, Carrie (Willie), Joann, Beatrice (Maceo), Rosedell (Mack), Lillian and Rhea; two aunts, Louvenia Knighten and Margaret Houston; a host of other cousins, nieces, nephews and sorrowing friends.

The wake will be held on Fri­day, May 7, 2010, from 6-8 p. m. at Washington Funera'l Chapel, 909 W. Madison Street, Plant City, FL, 33563-5345, (813) 752-9540.

The service will be held at Bethel Missionary Baptist· Church, 804 W. Renfro Street, Plant City, FL

Funeral services provided by WASHINGTON FUNERAL CHAPEL.

MS. BRID EITE NICOLE'M. B

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Homegoing •I •brntion for Ms . Bridg tte " Ms . 8 • •" Nl ol • Purhnm-Jnckson of Tnmpu , who passed uwny Monduy, April 26 , 2010, will b • h ld nt­urduy, May 8 , 2010 at 2 p . m. nt the 24th Avenue hur h Of God In Christ, 1703 E. 24th Avenue, with the Pastor, Dr. Harry A. Scott, Jr., offichtting. Tnt rm nt will follow in Rest Hnv n Me­morial Park m e t ry.

She leuves to c I brat h •r life: a loving und d vol d duughter, Faith Gnbriell Br •­unne Parham; a dedicnted mother and stepfath •r, Llndu and Eddie Scott; father, Alfred Parham (Vivian Harris); mater­nal grundparents, Grace und Paul Lee; paternal grund­mother, Corn Purhnm; sisters, Sonya (Emmunuel) ColJuzo and Evungelina (Churles ) Hart; · brothers, Percy Lee (Thclmu Reaves) Seneca O'Ryun Dukes, Vincent Tuylor, Rasben Price and Alfred (Latoya) Parham, Jr.; niece, Taylor Martinez; nephew, Tyler Lee; s tep­brother, Eddie Scott, Jr.; step­s isters, Fclecia, Tcnnith and Trion; aunts, Barbara Pot­tinger, Murilyn Lee, Trlnn (Chris) Singleton, Theresa Ben­nett, Bernadine Peoples, Jeanette (Greg) Stokes and Loretta Williams; uncles, Richard (Cynthia) Lee, Steve (Ronette) Lee, Michael (Laurie) Lee, Jerome Pa.rham and Ronald Williams; and a host of cousins and numerous friends who include lifelong devoted friends, Angela "Nikki" Tolbert and Vera Reaves and the family of 24th Avenue Church of God In Christ.

Bridgette, you were and will always be my best friend -Mom.

Bridgette was born on Sep­tember 25, 1974, in Tampa. She attended the public schools of Hillsborough County and grad­uated from Tampa Bay Voca­tional Technical High School, with a Certificate in Account­ing. She worked for numerous companies within the Tampa Bay area.

Bridgette was baptized at 24th Avenue Church Of God In Christ at an early age by Dr. Harry A. Scott, Jr. and re­mained a member until God called her and she answered His call.

The remains will repose from 5-9 p. m. and the family will receive friends from 6-7 p. m., Friday, May 7, 2010, at Wil­son Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street.

Friends are asked to assem­ble at the church at approxi­mately 1:45 p.m., Saturday.

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MS. CHARLIE MAE WALKER

Homegoing celebration for Ms. Charlie Mae Walker of Tampa who passed away Friday, April 30, 2010, will be held Sat­urday, May 8, 2010, at t p . m . at Mt. Tabor Missionary Baptist Church, 2606 W. Grace Street, with the Pastor, Reverend T. D. Leonard , officiating. Interment will follow in Rest Haven Memo­rial Park Cemetery.

She was preceded in death by: her parents, Ernest Washington and Susie Ponder; and grand­son, Antwuan Grigley.

She leaves fond memories with: her children, Jac.kie Cliatt and friend , Kenny, Glenda Givens (Melvin) , Elton Grigley, Shelton Grigley and Charlene Grigley Diaz Williams; 16 grand­children, Ruben Cliatt (Jen­nifer) , Marquilas Cliatt, Melvin Givens, Tia Grigley, Celicia Rogers, Cerissa Wimberly, Keena Wade, Dominique Wade, Eltonisha Grigley, Elton Grigley, Shelton Grigley, Joseph Grigley, Brittany Ealy, Ebony Grigley, Antwuan Grigley, Jr. and Brian WiiJiams; 7 great grandchildren, Lisa Patton Cliatt, Trayel We­ston, Dadeon Lee, Markis Williams, Keith Jones, Markis Miley and Keenan Williams; aunt, Elizabeth McGee; niece, Johnnie Mae Washington (Joseph); nephews, Craig Weaver (Connie), Keith Weaver (Cheryl) and Willie Weaver, Jr.; godsons, Kenny Lyons and Eric Holland; goddaughters, Dollena Davis and Valadia Birt; cousins, (like sisters), Alice Best, Vivian King (Thomas), Christella Moore (Willie) and other cousins, Eddie McGee and Jessie Leggette (Freddie); brother-in­law, J. B. Williams (Deanie); and a host of other sorrowing rela­tives and friends .

A native of Colquitt, Georgia, Ms. Walker had resided in Tampa since 1958. She was a member of Mt. Tabor Mission­ary Baptist Church.

The remains will repose from 5-9 p.m., Friday, May 7, 2010, at Wilson Funeral Home, 3000 N. 29th Street.

Friends are asked to assemble at the church at approximately 12:45 p.m., Saturday.

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NORA HUDSON

When thoughts go back across the years, as they do, it seems as if each memory is special, because of your kindness and unselfish ways.

Love, the Hudson family.

REMEMBERING

MRS. VIOLA _ MCKINNON

Sunrise: May7, 1905

Sunset: May 2, 1995

Momma, it's been fifteen years since God called you to come and rest. Fifteen years of missing, remembering and living by the lessons in life that you taught us so well.

Yes, you taught us right from wrong, and the golden rule and how to apologize and try to make amends for the mistakes we make.

Words cannot recall the many ways you had of show­ing us how to get along in life, but every day we have had to make some decisions and every right decision was because of something you taught us.

We celebrate your life this week and always. Fred "Baby Rawls and wife, Mary, Dorothy "Kitty" Daniels, and our families.

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JULIET MCCALL May 12th

Twenty years have passed since you departed from us. Time has not erased the loss we feel. The love we shared in our hearts for you still re­mains in our minds.

Sadly missed by: your chil­dren, Reginald, Donald, Steve, Clemen tis and Rodney McCall; and a dear and lov­ing friend, Sam Brown.

FOREVER REMEMBERED

MR. CURTIS JONES October 25, 1935-

May9, 1998

We thought of you with love today, but that is noth­ing new. We thought about you yesterday and days be­fore that, too. We think of you in silence. We often speak your name. Now all we have are memories and your pictures in frames.

bgYour memory is our keepsake, with which we'll never part. God has you in His keeping, we have you in our hearts.

Your wife, Rosalie; daughters, Cathy Arrington (Matt), Curtistine Gardner (W"tlliam); and grandsons.

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BARRY A. KEATON Sunrise: May 4, 1974

Sunset: April19, 2008

Happy birthduy, Barry. We wish you could 've been he re with us, but it's okay because you're home with God, which is a belt •r place.

Remembering you is easy, but there is an uche within our hearts that will never go awuy. We would've given nnythi ngjust to hear your voice again.

From, mom, family and best friend, Nolan.

IN MEMORIAM

MOTHER THELMA RIVERS May 5, 1926 - May 13, 2009

A year ago we celebrated your birthday May 5th, Mother's Day May 10th and on May 13th our Lord and Savior called you unto Himself.

Our hearts are heavy with grief, but we also rejoice, for we know " ... absentfrom the body, present with the Lord."

You're always in our hearts and minds (see you in the rapture). All our love, your children, grandchildren and spiritual chil-

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You lett~' afJ quietly with your special thoughts unknown. But you did leave us with lots o f love a nd m e mories we a r e all so very proud to r e membe r , to hold on to and treasure each and every one of them.

So dear Lord in h eaven, w h e n you walked through your gar­den , especially on 5/9/08 and chose m y son , the very bes t , and you didn't make a mis take for h e was your very best choice o f an angel.

Happy two-year anniver sary, Greg in heaven. From your lovin g family , all of us , and friends: mom, dad ,

Mary and ,Johnny, Tamara, Rosalyn, Micheal, Charde, Shannon, Regina, J ennife r , Yvette, Alana , Warren, Polo , Geor ge, Zack, My-Lei, Philon, your Verizon family, RIP Ice.

Much love, the Thomas-Abby Family.

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GREGORY K. REDMON 2/24/68 5/9/08

Daddy, our family chain has been broken. Nothing will ever be the same again without you in our lives. But, as the Lord calls us one-by-one, the chain will be linked again and we all will be with each other again forever.

Happy anniversary in heaven today, dad. Gone much too soon from us, but never forgotten by any of us.

All of your loving children: Shakaria. Giannia, Jarrien, Sherita and Kallis.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DESTINY 'MS. DEE' ECHOLS 5/ 8 / 06 - 11/ 3 / 09

JUST BEGAN 1 Year

ENJOYING LIFE 2 Years

GOT MY WING AND HALO

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Love ones please don ' t grieve fo r me. Even though I we nt to ll euven nt the te nder nJte of three. I am free now, please don't s h ed another tear, I u rn having m y birthduy with .Jesus th is yea r.

Not a d ay goes by tha t we don 't miss you. From: mom , Tasha; dud , Darron: ~:,rrandmas, Lois und Ms. Cynt ; grandpa, Cntig; gren t Jtt•unny,

Maude; aunts , uncles a nd cousins.

BIRTHDAY MEMORIAM

GARRICK B. FISHER, SR. 5/9/1971-7/15/2002

You ~rethought of every­day. Our memories of you will never die. We love you very much and always .

Sadly missed by: your mother, Shirley Fisher; best friend , Tyrone Mitchell; and family.

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WILLIE L. JACKSON, SR. 'Grasscutting Jackson"

April30, 1935 (Birthday) May 5, 2001 (Transition)

'Daddy' It's been 9 years since your transition to heaven. Every day we

give the heavens above a passing glance. We miss you so much daddy.

Happy 75th birthday and God bless your day of transition. · Love in the heart. Your children, Willie, Jr. (Deveda), Jessie,

Sr. (Maxine), Ricky, Sr. (Daphne), Robert (Cathy), Annie (James), Hardie (Tip), Ann, Linda and Brenda; grandchildren, great grandchildren; and your wife, the late, Mrs. Annie L. Jack­son.

CARD OF DIANKS

JEANE TIE WILLIAMS-BROWN

We the family of the late Jeanette Williams-Brown, would like to express our deepest appreciation for all acts of kindness shown dur­ing our time ofbereavement.

Thanks for the cards, calls, food, floral arrangements, financial support and many prayers.

Special thanks to: Genesis Rehab Services, Genesis Em­ployee Foundation, Mt. Tabor M. B. Church and staff, Pastor T. D. Leonard, Mt. Pleasant M. B. Church, Pastor Dr. C. T. Kirkland, First Baptist Church Of Lin­coln Gardens, Pilgrim Rest M. B. Church, City of Tampa Solid Waste Dept. friends of Oaks Of Riverview, Howard W. Blake High School, Class of 1971, LaPaloma Head Start Center, Cynthia Echols, Floyd Joy Rivers and Dean­dra Marshall.

Very special thanks to Ray WilliantS Funeral Home and staff.

.t CARD OF THANKS

CHARLES EDWARDDIX

The entire family of the late Charles Edward Dix offers our heartfelt thanks and ap­preciation for your prayers, condolences, flowers, visits, comforting words, cards, and especially your presence with us as we said our final goodbye here on Earth.

Special thanks go out to: eulogist, Pastor Larry Troupe, Harmon Funeral Home, and Blake High School, classes of 1967, 1970 and 1971.

We especially want to thank everyone who knew Charles and helped him in some way by giving him food, money or showing him some other act of huntan kindness. Your kindness will never be forgotten.

The Family.

~·The Voice of Our Co-,.n.,nun.iry Speaking for Z~self,

JOSEPH 'JODY WASHINGTON

The family of the late Joseph "Jody"' Washington wishes to express sincere ap­preciation for those many acts of kindness, calls, mes­sages of sympathy and visits offered in our bereavement.

Thank you. The Washing­ton Family . .

CARD OF THANKS

MRS. MABLE T.SHEPHARD

The family of the late, Mrs. Mable T. Shephard, wishes to express our sincere thanks for your prayers, vis­its, cards, calls, food, florals and other acts of love and compassion shown during the illness and homegoing of our loved one.

Special thanks to: Pastor T. D. Leonard and the Mt. Tabor Church family, Sisters Gwen Curry, Gloria Barnes, Gwen Hagen, Mary Walker, Annie Hicks and Ruth Smith, Dr. Kathleen Kil­bride, the "State Street Neighbors, " and Ray Williams Funeral Home and staff.

The Shephard and Jenkins Family.

The ( mily of the lute Oscur French. Jr. acknowl­edges with gTntitudc 1nd ap­preciation the mnny 1cts of kindness s hown tu us during Oscnr's illness nncl e\'entunl homegoing.

Thnnk you fur your prnycrs. is its, culls, cards. flowers und ull acts of IO\'C

und kindness. For this, our gTatitude knows no bound .

Special thanks to: Beulah Baptist lnstitutional Church, Rev. Dr. W. James Fa\lorite Pastor nnd m embers, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Zeta Phi Be ta Sorority, th Charmettes, Charmers, Re­tired and PT'oud, Derrick Brooks Charities, Top Ladies Of Distinction and Lords, National Coalition of 100 Black Women, friends, neighbors and the Stone Me-

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Monday, St. Petersburg Police report that a 22-year-old young man was fatally shot in front of his home. Police said Tremell Mitchell,

4651 20th Avenue, south, was shot by someone in a moving car about 10:45 p.m.

Police said at least two people had been arguing on the street when someone fired the shots. Mitchell was pronounced dead at Bayfront Medical Center.

Police said Mitchell had noth- · ing to do with the argument out­side his grandmother's house. He went outside to see what was going on when the shots rang out and he collapsed on the street, fatally wounded.

The following night, police said a car drove past the grand­mother's home and someone aimed a gun at Mitchell's fam­ily. Police had already received reports of car chases and shots fired between rival groups.

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Discarded Skull Cap. leads Jo,Arrest 01 Burglarv Suspect Tampa Police report that on

February 18, 2010, two burgla­ries were committed a 1155 South Dale Mabry. The suspect entered the Supercuts Store and took cash.

The suspect then reportedly broke through the wall and en­tered the Performance Com­puter Group Store next door and took three computers.

During the burglaries, the sus­pect lost the skull cap he was wearing. Detectives recovered the hat for evidence and submit­ted it to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.

A detective with the Tampa Po­lice Department received a DNA hit from the hat that showed the DNA belonged to Vonoy Billington, 41.

Billington's DNA profile also came up in hits from four other local agencies.

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ough County Sheriffs Office re­ceived a tip on Billington's whereabouts. He was arrested and charged with a burglary from the DNA hit through the Sheriffs Office.

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ERVIN WILSON

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Ange l Yulee Adams ftnal­h · ans we red th e question pos ed to her by Judge T r a c y Sheehan.

On tvvo occa­sions, Judge Sheehan asked Adams was she preg-

At 2:30a.m. Monday out- As Teton treaded water, he nant . Adams refused to side th e Courtney Trace lunge d at Wilson but answer. Apartments, someone called Wilson lunged back, hooki ng . On Tuesday, Adams told Hillsborough County Sheriffis his thumbs through Teton' s Judge Sheehan she was n 't deputies to report a s tolen chain co llar and yanking him pregnant wi th her I6th child . car , Deputies arrived a nd upward several times befo re She also said her children had found three men runni n g punching the dog in the head.

n o t b ee n aro und a ny m e n from the scene. Davis said he ca ught up other than their fath ers.

Deputi es caught Anton wi th Teton and they strug-Crawford, 19 , and gled together to gai n control By initiall y r efu s in g to Deangelo Robinson , 18. ofWilson , but he got away. answer Judge Sheehan's Theywerearrestedoncharges Teton kept swimming, question , Adams lost custody of grand theft auto , burglary waiting for Wilson to come of 12 of her 15 children and the and obstruction. Th e third up for air. Wilson finall y chance to move into a rent free

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JACQUELYN JOHNSON . .. arrested with no bond

On Tu es d ay aft e rno o n , Tampa Poli ce and the U. S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force found a 2-year-old girl who h a d been mi ss ing s in ce Sunday.

TALA YAH GAMBLF. ... 2-year-old found unhurm •d

told inv s ti gator h r II phone wa not working.

Johnson wa arr ' ted and charge d with int rf r n ee with child cus tody, a third degree felony.

suspect ran off. emerged right in front of the six-bedroom house. ~ Deputy Brian Davis and dog, who bit him twice before According to court docu -C his K-9 partner, Teton, fol- two more deputies were ab le ments, Judge Sheehan was

Police found Talayah Gamble with her babysitter, Jacquelyn Johnson, 37 of Clearwater, at the Waterman 's Crossing Apartments on Rome Avenue.

Johnson is be ing h e ld without ba il due to h r violat­ing probation on two a rli r charges of petit th ft.

fE lowed Ervin Wilson , 20, to wim ove r and dr ag going to release Adams from C into a wooded area near the Wilson to dry land . He was jail Tu es day r ega rdl ess of UNCLE

SANDY z Addison Apartments. They also charged with grand theft whether s h e a n swe r e d th e

The toddler was not injured a nd was re united with h e r mother. < ran across mucky ground and au to, burgla ry a nd obstruc- question concerning her preg-

~ fo und themselves chest deep tion . He was also ch arged nancy or not. c in a swamp. with battery on a law enforce- Adams, 37, will be allowed

According to d e tectives, Johnson gave no reason for not r e turning the girl and made no accusations against the child's mother.

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The Tampa Chapter Of The links, Inc. Hosts White Rose luncheon The Hyatt Regency Tampa was abuzz .,..;th over soo people on Saturday. Aprilt-, ~ 0 10 as they joined the Tampa Chapter of the Unks, Inc ., with semblmcP of the t 40s,

·sos, '6os, '70s . Th e reason was to di splay "Things Remembered: Looking Back At Central At'CTlllC . ··

Central Avenue was the location fo r Africa n America n enterprise and culture. It was an area that instilled pride and helped crea te a sense of the Anwricnn lrenm , de~ pitt' being under the shroud of segregation.

The history and heritage of Central Avenue add another dimension of Tampa's cultural prominence. Charles 'Fred" Hearns and Cheryl Rodriguez were Master and ~1istress of Ceremony. Fanni Green direct d a thea trical scene written by Link o nja H ar' ' ~y

McCoy, and James Tokley gave a tribute to Central Avenue in poken Word. Program participants we re: J anice Carter Collie r , Presiden t of the Tampa Chapter of The Links: Sonja McCoy, Invocation: DaR 1 Campbell , whose musical tribute

was about Centra l Avenue; J oan Dawson and Dr. Hazel Harvey presented the family members and owners of former businesses that lined Central Avenue; K lY Andrews made the scholarship presentation; Sonja W . Garcia presented the Johna B. Andrews Humani tarian Award and closing remarks were made b~' Patsy Grc n c . chair of the event.

1\'lc-mhe•·s of The Ta mpa Chaple t· of The Links in their Ce ntt·al Avenue look. Front•·ow left to 1·ight: Linl<s Bessie Bt·own , Mm·ie lkanl , lle­mo•·is Rhodes. Dr. Mimi Stamps, Maisie Reddy, .Joan Dawson. Ru th Duncan Bell , .Jan ice Cm·te•·-Colliei', Patsy G1·eene, Vet·nclw Rhodes. (:iot·ia And1·ews, llazelllarvey, Yolanda Anthony , Ozcphe•· llan·is \Vi Ids. Pa tl'icia Miles and M;u·sha Lewis Bnl\vn. Second •·ow left to t·ight : Renee Joseph, Dr. Dea nn a \Vathinglon. F1·anccs Sykes. G\'.-ynn Myc•·s. Tc n ·y Tayl01·. Sonya llan·cy McCoy, Sonja (;;u·cia, J>alJ·icia l';u·kc•·. Evelyn Bethune, Cut·tiss "Vilson. Teresa B1·own and Kay Andt·c ws. Not shown . Na n cy Andt·ews, Mad ina McCim·e, Sonjia Little. Paula Snow, Maq:;•·ette Spca•·s, Barbara llat·vcy, Atty. Arthenia Joyner, At1-y . Renee Lee and Hattie Yates.

Honore es and family members of Ce ntral Avenue businesses received certificates. Attending were front row: Willie Robinson, son of the owne r of Marshall 's Barber Shop; Katherine Quarles, daughter of the late Ada Payne, the librarian at the Harlem Branch Library; Atty. Geraldine Williams Shaw, niece of Curtis Billards owner, Curtis Waters ; Nancy Shuman, owned Shuman Sundries with h e r husband; Howard Harris and his daughter, Lori Harris, son and granddaughter of the late Ozepher Harris, owner of Rogers Dining Room; Robin White Gordon and Andre Moses White, Jr. , grandchildren and Bernadine White King, daughter of the late Moses White owner of Cozy Corne r ; Martin Silas, son of the late Dr. Martin Silas and James Ransom, grandson of the late G. D. Rogers owner of the Pyramid Hotel and founder of Central Life Ins urance Co.

Second r ow : Harold Jackson, son of the late Atty. Harold Jackson; Paula Fordham, niece of the late Atty. William Fordham; Beatrice Ro­driguez Snow, widow of the late Atty. Francisco Rodriguez; Andrea White, daughter of late Dr. J. A. White; Josephine Hubba rd, daughter o f the la te Alta mese Brodie, owner of H elping Hand Nursery; Mary Alice Dorsett, owne r of Dorsett's Bail Bonds; Lovie Jones, owne r of Lovie's H ouse of Beauty; Do rothy Harvey Keele, daughter ofiLA 1402 founde r , the late Pe r ry H arvey, Sr.; Camenia HiUs, owner ofLaParis Beauty Salo n ; Th elma Shuma n , widow of the late Bennie Shuman, owne r of Shuman's Bail Bonds; Annie Mae Gilchris t Blake, o wne r of Per son a lity Plus Beau ty Salon; Betty Davis Jordan, d a ughter of the late Lee Davis, owne r of Lee Davis Billards and Sonja Joyne r Bexley, daughter o f the la te H e n ry Joyner , owner of J oyne r 's Cotton Club.

Da'Rel Campbell. entertained at the luncheon. singing the Central Avenue song \\Titten by James Tokley; :MCs Fred Hearns, and Dr. Cheryl Rodriguez are both Central Avenue historians . Dr. Ro­driguez is working on a book about Central Avenue. Her father was civ;J rights attorney Francisco Rodriguez. Mr. Hearns gives tours rei:ounting the days on Central Avenue. and was the Johna B. An­drews H umanitarian award recipient for his work in the commu­n ity, and Tampa Chapter of The Links President , Janke Carter Collier (second from right) .

Robert Richard and Fan ni Green (director) participated in the the­atrical production .

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Fr ed Hearns was the recipi e nt of the J o hna B. Andre ws Huma nita r ­ian Award a nd was Mas te r of Cer ­e mony.

Centr al Avenue Spoke n W o rd by James Tokley.

Dr. W. W. Andrews, son of C. Blythe Andrews, founder of the f1or·id a Sentin el Bulletin . The Florida Sentinel's fi r st office was o n Cen tra l Avenu e . Dr. Andrews was a teen ager at t he time.

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BY IRIS B. HOLTON Sentinel City Editor

On Friday morning. more than -5 ~ · oung ladies will be inducted into the Pink WisiH•s Foundation .

The ceremon~· "ill take placl' at the Pl'11bk Creek Golf and CountrY Club.

The young ladies and I heir families will walk the pink carpet. have their photographs Pini<J.1'ishFouJtdarion taken and enjoy a meal. The event is planned to honor the initiation of the first group of Pink Wish Teens in Tampa. Founded by Ms. Ardre Orie the Pink Wish Foundation targets girls from

, kindergarten to 12th grade, focusing on etiquette and life skills. What makes this organization unique is that it not only works With the girls, but their moth ­ers as well.

Ms. Orie, a former Hillsborough County Classroom teacher said she first introduced the idea of proper etiquette to her students a.t Dunbar Elementary

School and the children loved it. After transferring to Lomax Elementary School, she once again introduced the program and it was met with the same level of ac­ceptance.

"People are just so busy they may not take the time to teach their children proper etiquette. We follow the youngsters from kindergarten to college and what makes us different is that we work with the parents as well."

Currently, the Pink Wish Foundation, which is a national non-profit organiza­tion, has chapters in Orlando for boys .and will open a chapter in Gainesviile for

ARDRE ORIE girls . It also has a chapter in Atlanta, where Ms. Orie now lives. Founder ofthe Pink A native of Gainesville, . Ms. Orie graduated from Florida State Wish Foundation University with B. S. and M. S. degrees in Special Education. She also

. earned a Specialist in Educ11tional Leadership from Nova University. She is married to Sherrick Orie and is the mother of Shamon, 12, Lauren, 6, and ?-month­old London.

After Ms. Orie decided to launch the Pink Foundation, she obtained certificated as an Etiquette Consultant in 2009.

Two months ago, Ms. Orie and her family moved to Atlanta because of her husband's job. But that does not stop her from coming to Tampa for the program. '1

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Happy 30th birthday goes out to Mrs. Sharita, who turns a year older and wiser, May 7th. Do your thing sis!

Love, Miosha and fami ly.

TONE TONE

Happy birthday ·to my twin, my lil wie, my best friends. Pops has your back to the end. I'm going to love you whether

you're 1 or 110. Daddy loves you, so never forget that. Love, Daddy.

LILWILL And BIG WILL

DNA on his face says it all, last name Crawford, so he gets it all.

Happy birthday Lil Will. From your father, Big Will.

Sweet16

TARIA NICOLE ClllLDS

Special birthday wishes go out to Taria Nicole Childs on her 16th birthday, May gth.

From, Antoinette and AI, dad, Reginald, grandmother, Edna, and the rest of her fam­ily.

MEO, TIKA, POOH, REDD, KRIS, SHARITA, NIKA BALDHEAD HUMP, BRIT, KEISHA, CHRISTINE, GLASSES, BIGMEKA,

BIG TASHA, SQUIRREL, WHITT, SOPHIA, STEIN, YAM AND KIM

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Happy Birthday

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Happy birthday son. Love, the family. Both sides.

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Your Mother, POOH AndLILWILL

BAE-BAE, LIL WILL And'TONIO

Birthday shout out going to my son, Lil Will.

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Happy birthday to the num­ber one lady in my life, Miz Tasha.

From, Cash and our kids.

Birthday wishes also to Corey Riley (5-8-89) , Lan­caster Correctional. Keep your head up cousin.

I'm A Big Kid Now!

BIZA s/8/o6

Happy birthday to Derrick. Love, friends and family!

From, mom, a.k.a., Ms. Unique.

• Birthday & Anniversary Parties • Family & Class Reunions • Senior Class Photo Sessions

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I'm not here by chance, but by God's choosing. His hand formed me and made me the person I am. He compares me to no one, I am one of kind! I lack nothing that His grace can't give me. I am thankful!

Celebrating me today, 5/7, on my special day.

Free Sy, free Wank, free Darrius C. , free Darrius W. , all my soldiers, hold your head. Outlaws stand up! Dirty Red, you 're my #1!

RUBINA. LEE

Rubin A. Lee, 3918 W. State St., Tampa, 33609, wants to ~ay hello to all his friends who ~raduated from Jefferson High School and Plant City High .

Happv2nd Anniversary Sweetheart

ALBERT(BARNEY) And DESIREE MOORE

May nth - another year of God's grace for the Moores.

May God bless you honey on our anniversary and in the many days ahead. I love you!

I Gaines/Havnes Vows Exchanged I

MR. And MRS. MICHAEL (ALICIA) HAYNE

Alicia Gaines became the wife of Michael Haynes on March 20, 2010, at the Fort Zachary Taylor Park in Key West, FL.

The lovi ng couple enjoyed their honeymoon on an East rn Ca ribbean Cruise. They will make their home inC ntral Florida .

onuratu at1ons ou t Ms. 2010 Senior Class Valedictorian

Of C. leon King High School

MALLORY YVETTE WASHINGTON

With great joy, love and pride, we salute you for all of your re­markable accomplishments and look forward to an even brighter future . Keep the faith, and the talents that God has given you . Keep smiling that gorgeous smile and being all that you can be (awe­some!)

After graduation, Mallory will .attend the University of Florida where she plans to major in both Biology and Psychology. Her pro­fessional career goal is to become an Internist (MD) and/or a Be­havior Analyst for the FBI.

Love always, mom and dad (Michael and Gina Washington}, Durrell and all of your family members.

Congratulations To our 2010 USF Graduate!

VONSOHNA BUNCHE

VonSohna is a first gen­eration graduate. She grad­uates tomorrow, May 8th at the USF Sundome with a BSWdegree.

God bless you, Von in the many days ahead!

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107 E. Lake Ave. • 248-4127

RDBllliOMAS J. RHD Pastor

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Weekly Activities Early Morning Worship· 8 A.M. IJlday Church Sctro 9:30A.M

Sunday School - 9:30A.M. ing Worshp 10:45 A.M Morning Worship - 10:50 A.M. . le Class 4:30 P .M

Bible Study, Wed. - 7 P.M. vening Worship 5 P M ednesday Prayer Meeting 7 P M

THE PUBLIC IS INVITED 'bleStudy 7:30 P.

MOUNT PLEASANT M.B. CHURCH 2002 N. Rome Avenue • (Comer of Rome Ave. and Spruce St.)

P.O. Box 4724 *Tampa Dr C.T. Kirkland, Pastor

Tel: (813) 253-5714 *Fax (813) 254-1441 E-mail: [email protected]

Devotion By Mt. Pleasant Praise Team

EARLY MORNING WORSHIP AT 7:45A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL* 9:30A.M. MORNING WORSHIP- 11 A. M.

1ST SUNDAYS 5 PM- Family Series Hour (B.T.U.) 6 PM-Lord's Supper (Communion)

TUESDAYS 6 PM · Prayer Service 7 PM - General Bible Study 7 PM - Youth Bible Study DR. C.T.IORIUAND, Pastor

TAPE MINISTRY Order On Line At Web Site Or Call Church

WEB SITE: MtPieasantMBChurch.org

BROWN MEMORIAL CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST

2313 E. 27th AVE. * (813) 248-5690 * (813) 241-6902

WEEKLY WORSHIP SCHEDULE

Sunday School ..... 9:30A.M.

Sunday Morning Worship .... 11 A.M.

Sunday Evening Worship .... 7:30P.M.

Morning Prayer. (Tuesday- Friday) .... 9 A.M. Wednesday Night Worship

..... 7:30P.M.

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Pastor

"A Cburcb Where Die Love Of God Rows And The Holy Ghost Is In F Control."

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EATER FRIEN IP • B. CHURCH

3325 E. Emma Sl

Sunday School- 9:45a.m. Morning Worship - 11 a.m. Evening Worsh1p- 5 p.m .

Prayer Meeting Tuesday - 7:30 p.m.

Visitors Are Welcome!

St Mark MISSIOnary BaptiSt Church 7221 S. Sherrill Street

Port Tampa, Flonda 33616 (813} 839·5263

" fJuilding On A Tirm founddlion~

Sunday School· 9'31 A.M.

Smdov ~ Wor.;tip- 10::55 W9dne&day Night Prayer Service &

Bible Study • 6:30 P.M.

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF PROGRESS VILLAGE

8616Progress81vd., Tampa, Fl33619

• Church Olfice: (813) 677·1948 • Pastor's Office: (813) 672-0389 ·Academy Office: (813) 677·5988 ·Fax: t813) 672-0514 • E-Mail: [email protected]

DR. SAM MAXWELL, SR., Senior Teaching Pastor

Adult/Children Worship Times 7:30A.M. & 10:55 A.M.

4;1!:UJiii!I!IJ>-t SUnday ·9:45 JU.4. -Adult &

Youth/ Children Tuesday • 11 AM. - Adult

Wednesday- 7 P.M. -Youth/ Children 7!3Q P.M. Adult

A Sa1DR9 Campus For Failh Bible lnstinJa "Gtllmg The Out:tt For Global~

(Acts 1:8. Rom. 1:8. 1 Thas. 1:8)

NEW MT. ZION M. B. CHURCH, IJIC.

2511 E. Columbus Dr . (813) 248-8101 or (813) 247-3899

REV. WALTH Pastor

Early Mxning Waship-7:&s A.M. Slllday Mani~ Wastlp- 9:30A.M

M:milg Worstip- 1 O:SS A. M. Wed., Family Niglt- 7 P.M.

For Transportation Call (813)486-7890

MERit 6E CHR CO NITY BAPTIST

CHU CH 14801 N. 15th Street

Lutz, FL 33549 P.O. Box 273757 Tampa, FL 33688

REV. DELORES JAMES CAll, Pastor

Sunday Morning Worship Services 7:45A.M. & 11 A.M.

Sunday School-10 A.M. Mid-Week Worship Tuesday· 7:00P.M.

REV. EVAN BURROWS SENIOR PASTOR

SUNDAY SERVICE Early Worship 7:50a.m. Sunday School 9:45 n.m. Morning Worship 10:50 a.m.

TUESDAY SERVICE Prayer Service 6 :30 p.m. Life Enrichment University

Visit our website at www.tbcch.org or Email us at [email protected]

Weekly Services: Sunday School • 9:30A.M.

Sun. Morning Worship· 11 A.M. Wed. Night: Youth Prayer Service

And Bible Study Thurs. Night: Prayer Service

And Bible Study

·saving The Sinners And Educating Ths Believers•

·1 Can Do All Things Through Christ Who Strengthens Me. • · Phil. 4:13

New Heritage Christian Worship Center, Inc.

7402 N. ~th St. Bldg. 700 Suite 790 • Tampa, FL 33617

ELDER OlANO COSTON 313-425-52119

[email protected] http:llwww.nhcwc.org

Bible Study: Making Marriage Work

• How To Survive

SUNDAY EVENING 6 P.M.

Bring your questions and let's search God's Word

ST. MAlTHEW M. B. CHURCH 3708 E. Lake Ave., Tampa, Fl 33610

(813) 628-0752 " Website: www.stmatthewchurch.org EmaiJ: [email protected]

Break Of Day Worship 7:45 A. M. Sunday School 9:30a.m.

Moming Worship 11 a.m.

Prayer Service Wednesday " 7 p.m. Study of the Bible Wed. "7:30 - 8 :30 p.m.

Praise & Worship Service Wed. " 8:30 - 9 p .m.

Children & Youth Bible Study Wednesday • 7 • 8:30 p.m.

Saturday Prayer Service & Bible Study 10am.

Youth Bible InstitUte " 12 - 4 p._m.

TeenNight -Friday before the 2nd SUnday 7 - 11 p.m. REV., W. D. S , Pastor

College Hill Church Of God In Christ 6414 North 30th Street

813-239-3161 Of Faith Committed To Spiritual Growth And Sharing God's Love

Worship Opportunities

SUNDAY Sunday School

9 :30A.M . Morning Worship

11 :00 A.M. YPWW - 6 :00 P.M . Evening Worship

7 :00P.M.

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operate in the church, who do not have a clear meaning or understanding about the things of Christ. The will of God and God's plan for hu­manity is not some mystery. As followers of Christ, all must come to the knowledge of Christ.

In this week's lesson from Colossians .2:1-1.2, Paul writes to motivate and en­courage the church by helping them see the Christ who re­deemed them. If the church community is going to survive the test and trials of the day it must come together and be on one accord.

down. People will try to con­vince you that you are crazy for trusting in God with crazy faith.

It is during these times that you need to be encouraged. The church needs to be en­couraged and reminded that it is doing the right thing by try­ing to make a difference in the community.

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The Christian believer does not have to have a lot of books or experiences to be wise. Paul says all knowledge and wisdom is in Christ (vs. 3). The wisdom and knowledge that you will need to live in this world can be found in Christ. Paul says it is like a hidden treasure. The treasure is hidden in Him and all it takes is for you to desire to have it and a determination to find it.

It is necessary for the be­liever to know that all the wis­dom and knowledge needed to

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ST. JOHN CATHEDRAL 3401 E. 25th Avennue,Tampa, FL (Corner Of 34th St & 25th Ave.

Phone: (813) 248-3737 Or (813) 248-3651 Fax: 242-8076 Careline: 248-HELP

Bishop Eddie Newkirk, Sr. Pastor

WEEKLY WORSHIP SCHEDULE a: 0 ~ Slllday: 8:00A.M. Spiritual Enrichment

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WacbtsdQ: 5:~ P. M. Free Tutorial 6:45 P. M. Adult & Youth Mid Week Service

Email Us At: [email protected]

MSsion Statement: -.4 Church of the inner city reach~ to the canmunity

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live in this world is found in Christ. Paul urges them to discover everything that is in Christ so they will not be de­cei,·ed by those who come with different arguments (vs. 4).

There are some who will try to make you think that you need a lot more than Christ to be successful and have joy. Their argument may sound good and be persuasive, but you have to know better and continue to trust God.

Paul says to them, just as you received Christ, then you must live in Him, be rooted in Him,

24 Years Of Service

Feed Our Children Ministries, Inc.

P.O. Box 290415 ·Tampa, FL 33687 (813) 784-1021

FeedOurChildren.org

PASTOR MOSES BROWN

FREE SERVICES FOR THE COMMUNrTY Food For Elderly And Poor Famthes

Temporary Shelter For The Homeless Troubled Youth Outreach

Famtly Counseltng • Prayer Request Foster Care & Adoptton

and be built in Him (vv. 6, 7). Sinet> you have Christ and han! received His gift of sah 'B­tion. then it is only fitting for you to live in Him and make sure they know and under­stand who He is and what His will is for your life.

The people must be cau­tioned not to be taken captive by empty and deceptive philosophies of the world (vs. 8). There are some who will teach a philosophy of men that will not be able to keep you in your time of trouble. Paul says do not let man­made philosophy cause you to

BISHOP JOSEPH B. LEE, SR.

The Lord's House Ministries

Service Time: Sundays 1 P.M.

For Information Or Prayer, Call: 1-877-882-PRAY

(7729)

be put in bondage. The beliefs of man and the

world will not provide for you the eternal bles in.gs and promises of God. Your bless­ings are not in the wnys of the world, but they are in the full ­ness of Christ. In other words, Jesus has all that you need!

When the believers realize that everything they need i in Christ, they will begin to enjoy a life more peaceful and joy­ous. The necessities for a pros­perous life are not in the world, but in Christ. Christ will show you how to live a life that is befitting a Child of God.

Faith Cathedral Service Time:

Sundays - 10:30 A. M. Mondays - 7:30 P. M.

For More Information, Call: (813) 770-2624

APOSTOLIC BISHOP T. B. DAVIS

cuf <:XotiJerS Vay releiJmtion! Annual Women's ~~erence

sponsored !Jy New Bethel Progressive

Missionary Baptist Church

Sisterhood Ministry

Theme:

lfExcellan.: for

Saturday, May 8, 2010 8:30a.m. - 12 noon

New Bethel Life Center 3011 East North Bay Street, Tamps, Florida

813-238-4339 or 813-231-2922

I I& TO 11E III.8.IC CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST & WNCH PROVIDED

•A Woman After God's Own~ by

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Tree Planting Honors Memorv 01 Citv Emplovee

JORGE RICARDO " RICKY" GIBBONS

BY IRIS B. HOLTON Sentinel City Editor

On June 18, 2009, Jorge Ricardo "Ricky" Gibbons, an 18-year employee with the City of Tampa Parks and Recreation Department died as a result of Coronary Heart Disease. He was 50 years old.

Last Friday, his family members and former co­workers honored his memory

· with the planting of a tree. The 12-foot Magnolia tree was planted at the Herbert

Carrington, Jr. , Park, corner of N. 34th Street and E. Caracas. This location was chosen because the family lived in the area for several years.

The dedication ceremony took place on Friday, April 30th, at 9:30 a.m. Among those in attendance were: Jim Pinkney, Manager of the Clean City Division; Frank Ruiz, and Kathy Beck.

Family members on hand for the dedication were his mother, Mrs. Augustina

Family members and city employees shown in this photograph at the dedication ceremony are from left to right: Ms. Olga Barnes, cousin, Frank Ruiz , Clean City (behind her) , Celes te Gibbons-Peoples, sister, Garrett Gibbons, nephew, Agustina Gibbons, mother, Idella Tyler, aunt, Cheryl Gibbons, sister-in-law (behind tree) Jim Pinkney, Clean City Division, Manager, Walter Lee " Dirk" Gibbons, father, Kathy Beck, Parks and Recreation, and Jeff Peoples, brother-in-law.

Gibbons , father, Walter Lee "Dirk" Gibbons, and siste r , Celeste Gibbons­Peoples, and her husband, Jeff.

Other family members on hand for the dedication included: Ms. Olga Barnes, Garrett Gibbons, Idel)a Tyler, and Cheryl Gibbons.

A Tampa native, Gibbons graduated from Hillsborough High School in 1977 and con­tinued his education at Albany State University on a football scholarship. He

returned to Tampa and later ea rned an AA degree from Hillsborough Community College in Ornamental Horticulutre.

His sister, Ms. Celeste Gibbons-Peoples said, "He loved planting flowers and trees and he was well loved by the Clean City Division."

"The tree is placed near Fair Oaks, where as children, we spent a lot of time. My mom still lives in the neigh­borhood so she can see the tree whenever she passes the park."

She further tated that th employee of Clean City plan to have a dedication marker made that will be placed near the tree. The marker will bear the logo of the Miami Dolphins, Gibbons" favorite football team.

"The dedication meant a lot to my family because it shows that through every­thing that is going on with budget cuts, the City of Tampa Clean City Division took time to personally recognize and remember my brother."

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Applications Due High school seniors are in­

\ited to apply by ~lay 22. 2010 for the Emma L. Kilpatrick schola r hip, which offer $2,500 ($ 1,250 per semester) to help further a deserving stu­dent's college or technical school education .

The purpose of the Kilpatrick scholarship program is to aid African American graduates in obta ining additional educa­tional and training experiences.

Emma L. Kilpatrick, a Tampa mother of six who passed away in 1988 at the age of 63, promoted the importance of education fo r the betterment of others. She encouraged young people often to get an ed­ucation , even though her own was limited , because she be­lieved that education was the road to endless possibilities.

For more information, visit -..wrw.tampaymca.org.

Macedonia Missionary Baptist Churdt eelt•hrttcd its 8:Jnl An -niver ary on April 18th. Part of the eel bmtion wns th round-breaking eremony of it n w building.

With shovels to lift the first dirt are: Ashylyn Jones , Youth In Action, President; Myrtice Johnson, Church Adminis trator; Rev. Joseph A. Sykes, Pastor; Deacon Renice Wright, Chairman of Deacons; and Rosa Marshall, oldest member of Macedonia.

Highland Pines Communitv News The Highland Pines neighborhood meeting will take place on Thursday, May 13, 2 010. Thi m t­

ing will be held at the Quality Inn And Suites, 4955 E. 18th Avenue. The meeting begins promptly at 6:30 p. m., followed by the Crime Watch meeting at 7 p. m. The

guest speaker will be a representative of Code Enforcement. Please plan to attend and bring a friend. Betty J. Bell, President.

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May Birthdays The birthstone this month is

the Emerald and the flower is the Lily Of The Valley.

Happy birthday to the May celebrants: Joe Walker, Christine Taylor (Atlanta, GA), Jackie Brown, Annie Laura Wilson, Donnie Mosley (High Springs, FL), Catherine P. Walker (Con­cord, CA), Essie 0. Chaney, Anna Harris, Grace Campbell, Nadine Thomp­son, Brandi Davis, Lisa M. Butler, Michelle Haynes, Eloise Griffen, Rose John­son, Allen Lawrence Byrd, Prince Henry Roberts, Evander Boyd (mem.), April Jenkins, William Williams, Reginald But­ler, Darrell Days, Jehremy Boyd, Octavia Wright, Joe Matthews, Michale Little, Lonnie Thompson, Jr., Garland Grisby, Jacquelyn H. King

1 (mem.), Bridgette Cogmon Messer, Augustus Mc­Nair, Joseph Abrams, Jr., Cynthia Armstrong,

Sharon Baillie, Deana Lawrence, Renee Swear­ingen, Jennifer Scott, Lemoyce Tiller, Jimmy Lewis and Louise Davis Lamar (Atlanta, GA).

Yours truly extends a special birthday wish to Allen Lau­rence Byrd of Midway, FL. May 8th is his special day. May you be blessed with many, many more birthdays.

St. James A. M. E. Church, Rev. Michael B. Price, Pas­tor, would like to wish the fol­lowing folks a happy natal day: Rev. Jones R. Murphy and Mr. Tony Jackson.

St. Joseph M. B. Church, Rev. Thomas Heyward, In­terim Pastor and congregation extend birthday greetings to Darren Keaton (5/8), Mar­dasha Sneed (5/9), Saarin Williams (5/13) and Dea­con Arnold Elston (5/14).

Ms. Carolyn Turner­Perkins, former Villager, sends Happy Mother's Day and happy birthday greetings to her mother, Mrs. Lucille Turner, who celebrated her special day, May 1. Also happy birthday to her aunt, Mrs. Elouise Griffen, who re-

cent ly celebrated her birthday \\i th family and friends.

Mrs. Avalynda Ander­son-Moorer, former \ i)­lager, has plans of celebrating her special day on May 9, with family and friends in Phoenix, AZ.

Happy birthday wishes go out to Deja Rogers, who now resides in Atlanta, GA. Deja celebrated her 14th birthday with her family. Deja's special surprise was her nana, Ms. Robin Paschall coming to visit her for the weekend. We miss you in Florida, Deja, but happy for your relocation and much success in Atlanta. Much love from your Florida family.

Uplifting Prayers For The Sick And Shut-Ins Please uplift the following in

our daily prayers: Lillie C. Bryant, Lillie Mae Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Perry King, Marjorie Guest, Robert Dorsey, Annie Mae Davis, Char­lotte Dukes, Cathy Kirsey,

-Eloise Leeks, Chester "Gay Papa" Miles, George Colleton (VA Hospital), Homer Hemmingway, Davis and Alberta Shedrick, and Mattie Mills.

Keep the following people in your daily prayers: Evelyn Mobley, Bert Graham, Wilbert and Elaine John­son, Lula Philon, Eunice Sneed, Carli Slack and fam-

ily, and Bonnie Bold n. Our prayers go out to the sick

and shut-ins including: Marie B. Benson, Donald \Vhite and Leila Moss.

Condolences My deepest sympathy i x­

tended to the Davis family in the loss of their loved one, Mr. Equilla Davis, who was fu­nerlaized Saturday, May 1,

2010, at Pilgrim Rest Mission­ary Baptist Church, Rev. Dr. Linda Reese, pastor, offici­ated.

Hour Of Power Bible Prayer

This is a group of God's chil­dren gathered together on one accord to learn the word of our Father. Meetings are held every Thursday morning at 10:30a. m.

Everyone is invited to attend!

First Baptist Church Of Progress Village

Every third Saturday of the month between 8 a. m. and 12 noon, the church gives away donated clothing, toys and household items

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Gregg Temple A. M. E. Church

Gregg Tempe A. M. E. Church, 4603 42nd Street, Tampa, 33619, Rev. Timo­thy Morrow, Pastor, are holding Evangelism Explosion

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Thought For Today "Failure is success if we learn

from it."

Scripture (Psalm 40:1, 2) "I waited patiently for the

Lord; and He inclined unto me, and heard my cry. He brought me up also out of a horrible pit, Out of the miry clay, and set my feet upon a rock, and established my go­ings."

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Remember our service men and women who put their lives on the line daily.

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How about a dozen flowers. Did you know that White flowers sym­bolize the purity and strength of motherhood. Pink ones mean gratitude, admiration, grace and beauty. And Red ones ex­press deep love and affec­tion.

And don't forget to add a few sweet treat for your mom to eat!

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McNeil Consumer Health­~ care, based in Fort Washing-0 ton, Pa., issued the voluntary ~ recall late Friday in the United c States and 11 other countries Z after consulting with the FDA. <! The recall is for children's ~ Tylenol, Tylenol Plus, (1J Motrin, Zyrtec and Be­~ nadryl, because they don't ~ meet quality. stanwds. ~ According to -~~~eil and w the FDA, some of ilie.products

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It does not recommend that children be given adult­strength Tylenol or Motrin be­cause they are not intended for younger age groups.

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Everyone should eat more blueberries because they' re low in fat and among the riches fruit sources of heart­healthy antioxidants, like vita­mins Cand E.

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Ginger is a drug-free option that has been used as a medic­inal herb for thousands of years. Now its natural sooth­ing properties are in a fast-act­ing, great-tasting chewing gum. While you should con­sult your doctor before trying it, it has none of the side ef­fects associated with anti-nau­sea medication, such as drowsiness, disorientation and dry mouth, and it's easy to take anywhere. ·

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It has also been used to treat respiratory ailments like asthma and skin conditions such as eczema; it may belp to reduce the beast pain associ­ated with menstruation.

Red Clover has a host of nu­trients such as, Vitamin C and calcium, making it a great tonic. For an extra vitamin boost, sprinkle the starburst­like purple flower heads on a salad.

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NEW YORK-- A U.S. citi­zen who had rece ntl y returned from a five-month trip to his native Pakistan, was arrested at a New York a irport on charges that he dro ve a bo mb-lad en SUV meant to cause a fireball in Tim es Square, fed e ral authorities said.

Th e s us pec t , Faisal Shahzad , was taken int o custody late Monday by FBI agents and New York Police Depa rtm e nt d etec tives a t Kenn edy Ai rport while try­ing to board a flight to Dubai , acco rdin g to U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder and other officials. He was identified by cus­toms agents and stopped before boarding, Holder said early Tuesday in Washington.

U.S. authorities "will not rest until we have brought everyone responsible to jus­tice," Holder said, suggest­ing additional suspects are being sought.

Shahzad, 30, is a natural­ized U.S. citizen and had recently returned from a five-month trip to Pakistan, where he had a wife.

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A local NYC street vendor is being hailed as a hero for notifying police about a sus­picious SUV parked in Manhattan's Times Square.

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COLUMBIA, SC -- A South Carolina sheriff dealt drugs from his police SUV and when state and federal agents gave him a li st of possible drug dealers in his county, he immediately started calling to tip them off or extort money to get them off the list, according to the FBI.

The FBI tapped then-Lee County Sheriff E.J. Melvin's phone starting in March, and caught him say­ing he was going to arrange for a traffic stop on a drug dealer, take some of the cocaine he expected to find for himself and use the rest as evidence.

Melvin was arrested last Saturday and remained in jail Monday after a prelimi­nary hearing. Melvin resigned his office the day he was arrested . A spokesman said Gov. Mark Sanford will appoint an interim sheriff.

Melvin and six others were charged with conspira­cy to possess with intent to distribute.

The FBI agent detailed 17 phon e · calls b et wee n Melvin, other defendants and unnamed people who dealt drugs or helped with the investigation. Some of th e people referred to Melvin b y a nicknam e : "Big Dog."

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Hughes Sits Down With Min. Farrakhan

One-On-One Fift l'l'n years ago, tlwre werL'

tw o men in Ch irago who \\' Ottld make his torY. One organ ized one of the largest ga th erings of blark m en in hi story for what was dubbed the Million Man MarciL Another was taking the steps to begin his anointed quest to become the leader of the free world.

TV One's Cathy Hughes has alr ea dy talked to President Barack Obama, so now it's her turn to talk to Min. Louis Farrakhan.

The controversial leader of the Nat ion Of Islam will be Hughes' guest on the Mother's Day edition of "IV One on One With Cathy Hughes ," Sunday, May 9 from 9 to 11 p .m. ·, for an

cxcl u ive interview. Th · top­i s wi ll be wid - rangin g, including Farrakhnn's take on th e Obama presid ncy , hi s feelings about Thomas Hagan, the man convicted of th e murd er of Malcolm X who was re cntly parol d, interracial r lationships, HIV and AIDS and mor .

Punk Rock Manager Killer Gets 32 Years

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14th Birthday Celebration

Chandler Middlebrook, Auburndale resident, cele­brated her 14th birthday on the evening of Saturday, May 1, 2010 with friends and fam ily members at the Auburndale Civic Center's Recreation Room. Among those on the guest list were some of Chandler's class­mates from Berkley Accelerated Middle School: Mason Mills, Nathan Byrd, Braden Ortiz,

> Baylee Thompson, ~ Taylor Fike, Logan a: Brown, Hannah Duling, LL Kara Quintinella, ~ Sydney Bailey, Detroit <( Pettus, Dion Gaskins, > Will Davis, Madi ~ Mitchell, Sam Rowe, ~ Erin Rowe, Zack :::;, Morehouse, Oscar ~ Olvera, Jerry Compere, a: Luke S., Michael Shaw ~ ii, Summer Thomas, ~ Kristin Sauer and many ~ more. :I: en Happy Mother's Day! ...J m . Shaw-Ntif Talk extends ~ wishes for a 'Happy z Mother 's Day ' to some t= mothers who are near and ~ dear to the heart of Yours ...J Truly: my mom, Marion :::;) m Johnson-Zorn; my ..J grandmother, Bertha ~ Johnson, my mother-in­i= law, Martha Shaw and my ffi other mothers: · Myrtle en Smith, Mother Ollie <( Smart, Mother Princess ~ Fortson, Mother Mamie 0 Barnum, Mother Li Genelle Jordan, Mother

Margaret Johnson, Mother Lucille Bouges and Mother Dorothy Jones, all of Lakeland; Mother Ruby Axson of Polk City, Florida; Mother Margaret Faison of Plant City, Florida; Mother Christine Mack and Mother Laverne Morrow of Clearwater, Florida; and Mother Lillie Williams and Mother Chola little of Tampa.

Polk's Juvenile Justice Schedule of Meetings

The Department of Juvenile Ju-stice (DJJ) Board-Circuit 10 will meet on Monday, May 10th at 3

m p.m. at the Department of o:t Children & Families Office, ~ 1055 Highway_17 North in e, Bartow. ~ The Executive Board

Members will meet prior to this meeting at 2 p.m. The DJJ Prevention Committee will meet on Monday, May 11th at 2:00 p.m . at the aforementioned location.

On Monday, May 17th at 6 p .m. the DJJ Faith-based and Save Our Sons Committee will meet at the Lakeland Police Department, 2nd Floor in Lakeland.

For further information, please contact Terri Chambers at (863) 297-3043 Ext. 226 or via e-mail at volktppa@healthys.: tarthhv.org

Free Fitness Program Offered For Teens

Lifestyle Family Fitness (LFF) Centers is concerned about the fitness of our teens. During the summer, LFF is providing free two­month teen memberships to interested teens, ages 12-17.

Pre-registration is avail­able on-line at LFF.comjteen through May 13th. The program will be in operation from May 14th through August 15th.

For further information call1-800-S43-3783.

Birthday Greetings Wishes for a Happy

Birthday are extended to Tampa Lady Virginia 'Kaye' Berrien (May 13th)! Belated birthday wishes are extended to Deacon David Coleman, formerly of Tampa, who cel­ebrated another natal day on May sth. May God con­tinue to bless each of you with inany more years of life!

Shaw-Nuf Shout-Out This week's Shaw-Nuf

Shout-Out goes to every MOTHER everywhere.

Talk to Shaw-Nuf Shaw-NufTalk wants to

hear from you. Share excit­ing news and/or photos of your celebrations, special events, graduations, birth..: days, anniversaries, wed­dings , family reunions, church or community events, etc., with the reader­ship of the Florida Sentinel Bulletin and Shaw-Nuf Talk by sending an e-mail to: [email protected] or calling (863) 513-8437.

Girls Inc. Of lakeland To Host 19th Annuai'She Knows' luncheon

LAKELAND -- Girls Incorporated of Lakeland will host its 21st annual 'S he Knows ' luncheon on Thursday, May 13 , 2010 at The Lakeland Center's Exhibit Hall-West. Registration begins at u:oo a.m. Sixteen nominations have been received for the 2010 awards. Three awards recipients will be selected from this group.

Last year, there were 21 nominations submitted. The nominees were: Lolita Berrien , Diane Bockzkowski, Tory Bombard, Crystal Brown, Monica Campbell, Cassandra Denmark, Bea Dickey, Patricia Harrell, Karin Day-McKnight, Londann Merrick, Ashley Metts, Annette Miller, Sydni Murray, Jennifer Ogg, Teresa Olinger, Pamela Page, Chrissy

Sl;town fr-om left to right: 2009 She Knows award recipients: Maty Ellen Tidwell, Teresa Olinger and Annette Miller.

Schaff, Terry Strong, Kathy Sulliva n , Edith Thomas and Mary Ellen Tidwell.

The 2009 awards recipients were: Annette Miller , owner, Sylvan Learning Center; Teresa Olinger, Administrative Assistant, Media & Community

Rel a tion s, Publi x up r Mark e ts, In .; and Mary Ellen Tidwell, Admini tra­tive Assistant, Rooms-to- o.

Kay Field rv as President and CE of iri s Inc. of Lakeland.

For further information, caJJ (863) 682-3002 Ex t. 222 . (Photo by Shaw-Ntif)

Girls Inc. of lakeland Host 100 Ambassadors Breakfast

Antonisha Williams was one of "the speakers at the Girls Inc., Ambassadors Breakfast 2010.

Sarah Case, is ·a board member of Girls Inc., of Lakeland.

LAKELAND -- Girls Inc., of Lakeland, Kay Fields, and President/CEO, recently hosted its Fourth Annual1oo Ambassadors Breakfast. Numerous Ambassadors and agency supporters attended and enjoyed a delicious eno­costi hot breakfast which was prepared and served by the Girls Inc., staff.

The Honorable Mayor Gow Fields served as Master of Ceremony. Among the program participants were Antonisha Williams, who ·grew up attending the

Community Icon Pamela White-Wilson with Kay Fields, Girls Inc., President and CEO of Girls Inc., of Lakeland.

Zelda Abram and Chandra Fredrick, Girls Inc., of Lakeland Ambassadors and board members.

Girls Inc., of Lakeland Praise Dance Troupe.

Girls Inc., after school and summer programs. Now an employee of Girls Inc., Antonisha is giving back to other girls, by way of 'living example' and mentoring.

Sarah Case, a Board Member, shared her testimo­ny of the positive impact that the programs and staff mem­bers-of Girls Inc., have had on the lives of ller and her daughter, who attends the after-school program.

The 100 Ambassadors sup­port Girls Inc., fundraising events, serve as Mentors, give

presentations about their careers, assist in organizing tours of Girls Inc., facilities, refer high school and/or ·col­lege students who are in need of community service hours, represent Girls Inc. during United Way campaigns, and make other contributions as necessary to the agency.

If you are interested in becoming a Girls Inc., of Lakeland Ambassador, con­tact Mrs. Fields at (863) 682-3002, Ext. 222. (Photos by Shaw-Nuj)

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Minority and women owned firms will be afforded a full opportunity to participate in these matters and will not be subject to discrimination on the basis of race, sex, color or national origin.

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Hillsborough, State of Florida.

Unless such certHicate shall be redeemed

according to law, the property described In

such certHicate shall be sold to the highest

bidder at the Jury Auditorium, 2nd Roor,

George E. Edgecomb Courthouse, 800 East

Twiggs Street, Tampa, FL 33602 on the 1.Qib

day of Jyne 2010. at 10·00 AM. (NOTICE:

Please call (813) 276-8100 ext. 4809 to

verity sale location).

Dated this 2al3l day of Aorll 2010

PAT FRANK

Clerk Of The Circuit Court

Hillsborough County, Florida

By: LAUREN D. MERRITT

Deputy Clerk

If you are a person with a disability

who needs any accommodation In order

to pertlclpate In this proceeding, you

are entitled, at no cost to you, to the

provision of certain assistance. Please

contact the Clerk's ADA Coordinator,

601 E. KenneCiy Blvd., Tampa Florida,

(813) 276-81 00 extension 4205, two

(2) day' prior to the date the service is

needed; If you are hearing or voice

Impaired, call711 .

NOTICE OF APPUCAnON FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that

TARPON IV U.C 12770 the holder ol the tollowing certificate has filed said certlficate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon . The certificate number and year of issuance, the

description of the property, and the r\8ITleS In which ~ was assessed are as follows:

Folio No.: 046325.0000 CertifiCate No.: 135143-07 File No.: 2010-414 'rear ol Issuance: 2007

Description of Property:

SOUTH TAMPA SUBDIVISION S 100 FTOF N 1005 FTOFW

250 FT OF NW l4 LESS RfW PLAT BOOK/PAGE: 06103 SEC-TWP-RGE: 27-29- 19

SUBJECT TO AU. OUTSTANDING TAXES

Name(s) In which assessed: K A I PROPERTlES

Said property being in the County of Hillsborough, State of Florida.

Unless such certHicate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described In

such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the Jury Auditorium, 2nd Floor, George E. Edgecomb Courthouse, 800 East Twiggs Street, Tampa, FL 33602 on the 1.Qib

day of June 2010, at 10:00 A.M. (NOTICE: Please call (813) 276-81 00 ext. 4809 to

verity sale location).

Dated this 2al3l day of Aoril 201 0

PAT FRANK Clerk OfThe Circuit Court

Hillsborough County, Florida

By: LAUREN D. MERRITT Deputy Clerk

If you are a person with a disability

who needs any accommodation In order

to participate In this proceeding, you

are entitled, at no cost to you, to the

provision of certain assistance. Please

contact the Clerk's ADA Coordinator,

601 E. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa Florida,

(813) 276-8100 extension 4205, two

(2) days prior to the date the service is

needed; If you are hearing or voice

Impaired, call 711.

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

DEPARTMENT OF PROCUREMENT SERVICES

REQUESTS FOR BIDS AND/OR PROPOSALS

Hillsborough County will receive sealed bids and/or proposals for the following, until the stated date and time when they will be publicly opened.

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Minority and women owned fi rms will be afforded a full opportunity to participate in these matters and will not be subject to discrimination on the basis of race, sex, color or national origin.

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' AX DEEDS

NOnCE OF APPUCATION

FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that

TARPON IV U.C 12770 the holder ol lha

followtng certJiicate has filed said certlficate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The

certificate number and year ol issuance. the description ol the property, and the names In

which ~ was assessed ara as lollows:

Folio No.: 045557.3024

Certificate No. : 135052~7 File No. : 201 G-418HX

Year of Issuance: 2007

Description of Property:

CLAIR MEL CITY SECTION A

UNIT4 LOT 12 BLOCK 63

PLAT BOOK/PAGE: 45/15

SEC-TWP·RGE: 26-29-19

SUBJECT TO ALL

OUTSTANDING TAXES

Name(s) in which assassed:

PHIUP DEROSIERS

Said property being In the County of Hillsborough, State of Florida.

Unless such certificate shall be redeemed

according to law, the property described In

such certificate shall be sold to the highest

bidder at the Jury Auditorium, 2nd Roor,

George E. Edgecomb Courthouse, 800 East

Twiggs Street, Tampa, FL 33602 on the 1llttl day of Junt2010, at 10;00 A,M, (NOTICE:

Please call (813) 276-8100 ext. 4809 to

verity sale location).

Dated this 2al3l day of Aoril 2010

PAT FRANK

Clerk Of The Circuit Court

Hillsborough County, Florida

By: LAUREN D. MERRITI

Deputy Clerk

If you are .a person with a disability who

needs any accommodation In order to

participate In this proceeding, you

are entitled, at no cost to you, to the

provision of certain assistance. Please

co~tact the Clerk's ADA Coordinator, 601 E. Kennedy Blvd., Tampe Florida,

(813) 276-8100 extension 4205, two

(2) days prior to the date the service Is

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NOnCE OF APPUCATION

FOR TAX DEED

NOnCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that

TARPON IV U.C 12770 the holder ol the

1o1tow1ng certificate has llled said te tor a tax deed to be lssued thereon. The

certificate number and year ol Issuance. the

description ol the property, and the names In

which H was assessed are as lollows:

Folio No.: 2011711.1145

(See Folio No.: 140046.0014) Certlflcate No.: 15084U7

File No. : 2010-416

Year of Issuance: 2007

Description of Property:

TERRACE COURT OFFICE PARK

THAT PART OF LOT 2 DESCRIBED

AS: COM AT SE COR OF TERRACE

COURT OFFICE PARK N 00 DEG 08

MIN 43 SEC E 75.97 FT N 89 DEG

51 MIN t 7 SEC W 63.67 FT FOR POB

S 00 DEG 08 MIN 43 SEC W 64.67

FT N 89 DEG 51 MIN 17 SEC W

38.67 FT N 00 DEG 08 MIN 43 SEC

E 64.67 FT S 89 DEG 51 MIN 17

SEC E 13.17 FT N 00 DEG 08 MIN

43 SEC E 3.83 FT S 89 DEG 51

MIN 17 SEC E 21.67 FT S 00 DEG

08 MIN 43 SEC W 3.83 FT S 89 DEG

51 MIN 17 SEC E 3.83 FT TO POB

PLAT BOOK/PAGE: 1061231

SEC-TWP-RGE: 15-28-19

SUBJECT TO ALL

OUTSTANDING TAXES

Name(s) In which assassed:

JHJR INVESTMENTS LLC

Said property being In the County of

Hillsborough, State of Florida.

Unless such certificate shall be redeemed

according to law, the property described In

such certificate shall be sold to the highest

bidder at the Jury Auditorium, 2nd Floor, George E. Edgecomb Courthouse, Bi>o East

Twiggs Street, Tampa, FL 33602 on the 1llttl day of Jyne 2010. at 10:00 A.M. (NOTICE:

Please call (813) 276-8100 ext. 4809 to

verity sale location).

Dated this 2al3l day of Aorll 2010

PAT FRANK

Clerk Of The Circuit Court

Hillsborough County, Florida

By: LAUREN D. MERRITT

Deputy Clerk

If you are a person with a disability

who needs any accommodation In order

to participate In this proceeding, you

are entitled, at no cost to you, to the

provision of certain assistance. Please

contact the Clerk's ADA Coordinator,

601 E. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa Florida,

(813) 276-8100 extension 4205, two

(2) days prior to the date the service Is

needed; If you are hearing or voice

Impaired, call 711.

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX D ED

NOnCE IS HER BY GIV

oertlllcat number and year ol nee. th<l dMcripllon ol the property, and the namt1

which H s assnsod are aa lollowa:

Folio No.: 2042211.0000

Certlflcat No.: 151 078-47

Ale No.: 2010-415

'fear ol Issuance: 2007

DHcrlptlon of Property:

THOMAS J S LOT BEG 109.6 FT S

OF NE COR OF TRACT 7 AND RUN

S 125.4 FT N 85 DEG 07 MIN W 134.7

FT S 3 DEG 14 MIN W 135.9 FT N

58 DEG 46 MIN W 168FT N 16 DEG

40 MIN E 172FT AND S 89 DEG 30

MIN E 239.9 FT TO BEG LESS RfW AND LESS THAT PART DESC AS

FOU.OWS: COMM AT NE COR OF

TRACT 7 RUN S 109.60 FT THN N 89

DEG 30 MIN 00 SEC W 124.54 FT

THN S 00 OEG 30 MIN 00 SEC W 7.83

FT TO POB THN S 01 DEG 52 MIN 23

SEC E 22.72 FT THN S 86 DEG 07

MIN 37 SEC W 3 FT THN S 01 DEG

52 MIN 23 SEC E 5.92 FT THN N 68

DEG 07 MIN 37 SEC E 3 FT THN S

01 DEG 52 MIN 23 SEC E 21.38 FT

THN S 68 DEG 07 MIN 37 SEC W

31 .09 FT THN N 01 DEG 52 MIN 23

SEC W 5 FT THN S 68 OEG 07 MIN

37 W 7.90 FT THN S 01 DEG 52 MIN

23 SEC E 5 FT THN S 68 DEG 07

MIN 37 SEC W 25.07 FT THN N 01

DEG 52 MIN 23 SEC W 50.02 FT

THN N 68 DEG 07 MIN 37 SEC E

64.06 FT TO POB

PLAT BOOK/PAGE: 05170

SEG-TWP-RGE: 22-29-19

SUBJECT TO ALL

OUTSTANDING TAXES

Name(s) In which assessed:

HOWARD L. ALBRITTON, TTEE

Said property being In the County of Hillsborough, State ol Florida.

Unless such certificate shall be redeemed

according to law, the property described In

such certificate shall be sold to the highest

bidder at the Jury Auditorium, 2nd Floor,

George E. Edgecomb Courthouse, 800 East

Twiggs Street, Tampa, FL 33802 on the .1ll1h day of Jyne 2010, at 10;00 A.M. (NOTICE:

Please call (81 3) 276-8100 ext. 4809 to verity sale location).

Dated this 2anl day of Aorll 2010

PAT FRANK

Clerk Of The Circuit Court

Hlllaborough County, Florida

By: LAUREN D. MERRITT

Deputy Clerk

"you are a person with a disability who

r1Mds any accommodation In order to participate In thla proceeding, you

are entitled, at rio coat t o you, to the

provision of certain a .. latance. Please

contact the Clerk'• ADA Coordinator,

601 E. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa Florida,

(813) 276-8100 extenalon 4205, two (2) days prior to the date the service Ia

needed; If you are hearing or voice impaired, call711 .

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NOTICE OF APPUCATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TARPON IV LLC n770 the holder ol the following centflcate has liled sald cer1Jf1Cate lor a tax deed to be Issued thereon The cenif~eate number and year of ossuance. the description of the property, and the names In which It was assessed are as follows.

Folio No.: 043841 .0000 Certilicate No.: 1 34836-<17 File No.: 2010-419 Year of Issuance: 2007

Description of Property:

TRACT BEG 692.25 FT E AND 235 FT N OF SW COR OF NW 14 AND RUNE t51 .75 FT N 253.3 FT N 68 DEG 48 MIN W t46.7 FT AND S 1 DEG 26 MIN W 256.5 FTTO SEC-TWP-RGE: 23-29-19 SUBJECT TO ALL OUTSTANDING TAXES

Name(s) in which assessed: ROMAN VEKSLER

Said property being In the County of Hillsborough, State of Florida.

Unless such cenlficate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described In such cenlflcate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the Jury Auditorium, 2nd Floor, George E. Edgecomb Courthouse, 800 East Twiggs Street, Tampa, FL 33602 on the 1Jl1h day of Jyno 2010. at 10·00 AM (NOTICE: Please call (813) 276-8100 ext. 4809 to verity sale location).

Dated this zan~ day of Aoril 2010

PAT FRANK Clerk Of Tho Circuit Court

Hillsborough County, Florida

By: LAUREN D. MERRITT Deputy Clerk

If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodallon In order to participate In this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to tho provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Clerk's ADA Coordinator, 601 E. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa Florida, (813) 276-8100 extension 4205, two (2) days prior to the dale the service Is needed; If you are hearing or voice Impaired, call711.

NOTICE OF APPUCATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TARPON IV LLC n110 the holder ol the following certJficate has filed saod cer1Jfocate lor a tax deed to be ossued thereon The

cer1Jficate number and year ol ossuance, the de!.eriptlon of the property, and the names on whoch rt was assessed are as follows:

Folio No.: 041948.0000 Certificate No.: 134611Hl7 File No.: 2010-420 Year of Issuance: 2007

Description of Propeny:

GRANT PARK ADDITION BLOCKS 36 · 45 LOT 23 BLOCK 44 PLAT BOOK/PAGE: 07/55 SEC-TWP-RGE: 10-29-19 SUBJECT TO ALL OUTSTANDING TAXES

Name(s) in which assessed: PONTILA ENTERPRISES LLC

Said property being in the County of Hillsborough, State of Florida.

Unless such cenificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such cenificale shall be sold to the highest bidder at the Jury Auditorium, 2nd Floor, George E. Edgecomb Courthouse, 800 East Twiggs Street, Tampa, FL 33602 on the 1Jl1h day of Jyne 2010, at 10;00 A,M, (NOTICE: Please call (8 1 3) 276-81 00 ext. 4809 to verity sale location).

Dated this 23rd day of Aorll 2010

PAT FRANK Clerk Of The Circuit Court

Hillsborough County, Florida

By: LAUREN D. MERRITT Deputy Clerk

If you are a person with a dlsablllty who needs any accommodation In order to participate In this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to ' you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Clerk's ADA Coordinator, 601 E. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa Florida, (813) 276-8100 extension 4205, two (2) days prior to the date the service is needed; If you are hearing or voice Impaired, call 711 .

NOTICE OF RULEMAKING

Hillsborough County Public Schools

The School Board of Hillsborough County Policies

At its regular meeting of June 15, 2010, The School Board of Hillsborough County, Florida, will consider proposed amendments to the following School Board policies: 1122, 1160, 1161 , 2260, 3122, 3160, 3161, 4122,4160, and 4161. The proposed form of the policies may be viewed and inspected· at the Hillsborough County Public Sch~ols website.

http://www.sdhc.k12.fl.us

Go to the following links:

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School Board Policies

Proposed Revisions

Proposed Revisions @ bottom of the page

For additional information or comments call: (813)272-4000.

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Fax 2417 To: (813) 248-9218

NOTICE OF APPUCATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TARPON IV LLC n770 the holder ol the lollowlng cer1lficate has filed saod cenof~eate

lor a tax deed to be ossued thereon The

certifocate number and year ol issuance. the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows :

Folio No.: 046128.0000 Cenilicate No.: 135120-07 File No.: 201 D-421

Year of Issuance: 2007

Description of Property :

CLAIR MEL CITY UNIT NO. 10 A REVISED PART LOT 13 BLOCK 52 PLAT BOOK/PAGE: 38/13 SEC-TWP-RGE: 26-29-19 SUBJECT TO ALL OUTSTANDING TAXES

Name(s) in which assessed: DONALD G. DODDINGTON ROGER V. RIGAU

Said property being in the County of Hillsborough, State of Florida.

Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the Jury Auditorium, 2nd Floor, George E. Edgecomb Courthouse, 800 East Twiggs Street, Tampa, FL 33602 on the 1Jl1h day of June 2010, at 10:00 A,M, (NOTICE: Please call (813) 276-8100 ext. 4809 to verity sale location) .

Dated this zarst day of Aorll 2010

PAT FRANK Clerk Of The Circuit Court

Hillsborough County, Florida

By: LAUREN D. MERRITT Deputy Clerk

If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation In order to participate In this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Clerk's ADA Coordinator, 601 E. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa Florida, (813) 276-8100 extension 4205, two (2) days prior to the date the service Is needed; If you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711.

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NOTICE OF APPUCATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, th t TARPON IV LLC n770 the hok:ler ol the following cenJ!Icate has toted said certJficate lor a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The

cenoficate number and year of Issuance. the description of the properly, and the names In which ot was assessed are as follows:

Foloo No.: 046209.0000 Cenif~eate No.: 135129-07 File No.: 2010-422 Year of Issuance: 2007

Description of Property:

SUBDIVISION OF TRACTS 15 AND 16 OF SOUTH TAMPA IN SW 14 LOT 10 BLK 4 AND 30 FT STREET LYING N OF & ABUTTING LOT 10 BLK 4 PLAT BOOK/PAGE: 25126 SEC-TWP·RGE: 26-29-19 SUBJECT TO ALL OUTSTANDING TAXES

Name(s) In which assessed: MICHAEL JOHN BROWN

Said property being In the County of Hillsborough, State ol Florida.

Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to .law, the property described In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the Jury Auditorium, 2nd Floor, George E. Edgecomb Courthouse, 800 East Twiggs Street, Tampa, FL 33602 on the 1Jl1h day of Jyne 2010. at 10;00 A.M, (NOTICE: Please call (813) 276·81 00 ext. 4809 to verily sale location).

Dated this zan~ day of Aorll 2010

PAT FRANK Clerk Of The Circuit Court

Hillsborough County, Florid•

By: LAUREN D. MERRITT Deputy Clerk

If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation In order to participate In this proceeding, · you

are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Clerk's ADA Coordinator,

601 E. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa Florida, (813) 276-8100 extension 4205, two (2) days prior to the date the service Is needed; If you are hearing or voice Impaired, call 711 .

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NOTICE OF APPLICAnON FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TARPON IV LLC 12770 the holdor ol the

lor a t

nHicata num r nd ye11r or I ullnco. tho description ot the property, nd th nam In which It was ass ssed are as follows:

Folio No.: 042271 .o0oo Cenllicate No.: 1 346S!Hl7 Rle No.: 201o-423 Year ol 15suanc : 2007

Description of Property:

UCETA HEIGHTS LOTS 16 AND 17 BLOCK 2

PLAT BOOK/PAGE: 16/14

SEC·TWP·RGE: 1 1·29·19

SUBJECT TO ALL

OUTSTANDING TAXES

Name(s) In which assessed: ROY V. MCNERLIN '

JONNIE FAY MCNERLIN

Said property bGing In th County of Hillsborough, State of Florida. ,.

Unless such certifiCate shall be red med according to law, the prOperty d scribed In such certificate sha\1 be sold to the high st bidder at the Jury Auditorium, 2nd Floor, George E. Edgecomt? Courthouse, BOO East Twiggs Street, Tan\pa', FL 33602 on the 1Jl1h day of Jyne 2010, at 10:bo A,M, (NOTICE: Please call (813) 276·8100 ext. 4809 to verily sale location).

Dated this zan~ day of April 201 o

PAT FRANK Clark Of Tha Circuit Court

Hillsborough County, Florida

By: LAUREN D. MERRITT Deputy Clerk

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If you are a pe'rsoo" ~~~~ ~ disability who

needs any accommodation }n order to participate In this proceeding, you are entitled, at no ,coat.''o ·you, to the provision of certain aaaletance. Please contact the Clerk's AdA 'Coordinator,

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NOTICEOFAPPUCATION F'ORTAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TARPON IV LLC 12770 ltle holder of ltle

lollow1ng certJflcate has filed sald certlfiCate lor a tax deed to be Issued !hereon The ce rtJIICate number and year of 1ssuance. ltle

descnptlon c1f the property, and ltle names 1n whiCh 11 was assessed ara as lotlows·

Folio No.: 044832.0000 Certificate No.: 134900-07 File No.: 201G-425 Year of Issuance: 2007

Description of Propert'f:

SOUTH TAMPA SUBDIVISION 25 AND 36 29 t 9 TRACT 13 IN SW l4 OF SEC 25 PLAT 6 PAGE 3

LESS THAT PART LYING N OF DELANEY CREEK IN SW \4 LESS LESS AD R1W - LOT BEG AT NW CORNER OF NW l4 OF NW \4 AND E ·25· FT AND RUN S 30.76 FT E 735FT N 200FT W tOO FT S 167.66 FTTO N LINE OF SEC 36 AND W 635 FT TO DEG SEC 36 LESS 76TH ST RIW

AND LESS TRACT BEG AT PT ON W BDAY OF TRACT 14 IN SW 14 OF SEC 25 SAID PT BEING 200 FT N OF N RIW LINE CAUSEWAY BLVD & RUN S 200 FT TO N R1W OF CAUSEWAY BLVD E 100FT N 200FT & W 100 FTTO p{)B LESS AD RIW

PLAT BOOK/PAGE: 06/03 SEC-TWP-RGE: 25-29-19

SUBJECT TO ALL OUTSTANDING TAXES

Name(s) In which assessed: GARY M.ANZUL.FNICZ

Said· property being In lha County of Hillsborough, Slate of Florida.

Unless euch 'certificate shaU be redeemed

according to law, lha property described In such certlllcata shall be sold lo lhe highest bldoor at the Jury Auditorium, 2nd Floor. George E. Edgecomb Courthouse, 600 East

Twiggs Street, Tampa. FL 33602 on the 12lb day of Junt 2010, at 10:00 A.M, (NOTICE: Please call (813) 276-81 00 ext. 4609 to verify sale location) .

Dated this 2aJll day of APril 2010

PAT FRANK Clerk Of The Cln:uit Court

Hillsborough County, Florida

By: LAUREN D. MERRITT

Deputy Clerk

If you are a penson with a disability who needs any accommodation In order to participate In this proceeding. you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Clerk's ADA Coordinator, 601 E. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa Florida, (813) 276-8100 extension 4205, two (2) days prior to the date the service is needed; If you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711.

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NOTICE OF' APPUCATION

F'ORTAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that

TARPON IV LLC 112770 ltle holder of ltle

lotlow•ng certJhcate has hied said certJficate lor a lax deed to be ISSUed thereon Tile

certrticate number and year ol1ssuance. the

descnpllOO of the property, and the names

1n whiCh rt was assessed are as follows:

Folio No.: 046975.0200

Certificate No.: 135204-{)7

File No.: 201G-424

Year of Issuance: 2007

Description of Property:

SOUTH TAMPA VILLA SITES

LOT 4 BLOCK 57

PLAT BOOK/PAGE: 06/56

SEC-TWP·AGE: 34-29-19

SUBJECT TO ALL

OUTSTANDING TAXES

Name(s) in which assessed:

ROY MCNERUN

Said property being in the County of

Hillsborough, State of Florida.

Unless such certificate shall be rodoemed

according to law, the property described in

such certificate shall be sold to the highest

bidder at the Jury Auditorium, 2nd Floor,

George E. Edgecomb Courthouse. 600 East

Twiggs Street, Tampa, FL 33602 on the

12lb day of June 2010, at 1 0:00 A M.

(NOTICE: Please call (613) 276-8100 ext.

4609 to verify sale location).

Dated this 23rd day of April 2010

PAT FRANK

Clerk Of The Circuit Court

Hlllaborough County, Florida

By: LAUREN D. MERRITT Deputy Clerk

H you are a person with a dlaeblllty

who na.ds any accommodation In order

to participate In this proca.dlng, you

are entitled, at no cost to you, to the

provision of certain assistance. Please

contact the Clerk's ADA Coordinator,

601 E. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa Florida,

(813) 276-8100 extension 4205, two

(2) days prior to the date the service Is

na.ded; If you are hearing or voice

impaired, call 711 .

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Deposit $1 oo.oo Sectioh 8 'OK

(813) 968-1168

NOTICE OF' APPUCATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that

TARPON IV LLC 12770 the holder of the lollowmg certJficate has hied sa1d certifiCate lor a lax deed to be 1ssued thereon. The

certrticate number and year ol ISsuance. the descnphon of the property. and the names 1n

whiCh it was assessed are as follows .

Folio No.: 045508.0150 Certificate No.: 135027.07 File No.: 201G-426

Year of Issuance: 2007

Description of Property :

SOUTH TAMPA SUBDIVISION

W 142.5 FT OF E 172.5 FT OF

N 290.4 FT OF TRACT 12 IN SW l4

PLAT BOOK/PAGE: 06/03

SEC-TWP-RGE: 26-29-19

SUBJECT TO ALL

OUTSTANDING TAXES

Name(s) In which assesaed: 3A ENTERPRISES LLC

Said property being In the County of

Hillsborough, State of Florida.

Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in

such certificate shall be sold to the highest

bidder at the Jury Auditorium, 2nd Floor,

George E. Edgecomb Courthouse, 600 East

Twiggs Street, Tampa, FL 33602 on the 12lb day of June 2010, at10:00 A.M. (NOTICE:

Please call (613) 276-8100 ext. 4609 to

verify sale location).

Dated this 23rd day of APril 2010

PAT FRANK

Clerk Of 'The Cin:ult Court

Hlllabofough County, Florida

By: LAUREN D. MERRITT Deputy Clerk

H you are a person with a dlaeblllty who

na.ds any accommodation In order to

participate In this proceeding, you

are entitled, at no cost to you, to the

provision of certain assistance. Please

contact the Clerk's ADA Coordinator,

601 E. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa Florida,

(813) 276-8100 extension 4205, two

(2) days prior to the date the service Is

needed; If you are hearing or voice

Impaired, call 711.

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Large 4 Bedroom/2 Bath

Block Home

Central H/A, Fenced

$900.00/Monthly

Section 8 Accepted

Call (813) 503-5321

2918 East 21st Avenue

3 Bedroom/1 Y2 Bath Home

$1 ,200.00/Monthly

Includes An Efficiency

CHA, WDH

Deposit Negotiable

Rooms For Rent

Also Available

Call (813) 495-9757

NOTICE OF' APPUCATION

FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thtll

TARPON IV LLC 12770 the holder of the

lollow•ng certJhcote has hied smd cert1hcnte

lot a tax deed to be 1ssued thereon Tho

cert1hcato number ond year ol ISSuance. tho

doscnphon of tho property, and tho nomos in

whiCh 11 was assessed are as follows

Folio No.: 045299.3596

Certificate No.: 134990-{)7

File No.: 201G-427HX

Year ol Issuance: 2007

Description of Property :

GREEN RIDGE ESTATES

UNIT NO. 4 LOT 75 BLOCK 4

PLAT BOOK/PAGE: 51 /26

SEC·TWP·AGE: 25·29·19

SUBJECT TO ALL

OUTSTANDING TAXES

Name(s) In which assessed:

BANJAMIN LEE TATE SR.

Said property being In the County of

Hillsborough, State of Florida.

Unless such certificate shall be redeemed

according to law, the property described In

such certificate shall be sold to the highest

bidder at the Jury Auditorium, 2nd Floor,

George E. Edgecomb Courthouse, 600 East

Twiggs Street, Tampa, FL 33602 on the 1l!l.b day of June 2010, al10:00 A.M. (NOTICE:

Please call (613) 276-6100 ext. 4609 to

verify sale location).

Doled this 2aJll day of ADd I 2010

PAT FRANK

Clerk Of The Cln:ult Court

Hlllaborough County, Florlclll

By: LAUREN D. MERRITT

Deputy Clerk

If you are a person with a dlaeblllty who

na.ds any accommodation In order to

participate In thla proceeding, you

are entitled, at no cost to you, to the

provision of certain assistance. Pleaae

contact the Clerk'• ADA Coordinator,

601 E. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa Florida,

(813) 276-8100 extension 4205, two

(2) days prior to the date the service Is

needed; If you are hearing or voice

Impaired, call 711.

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Busch & 46th

2/2.25 $800.00/Monthly

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All Include H20

Call 813.376.8787

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thAI TARPON IV LLC 12770 ltle holdor ol tho follOWing cer111icala hns filed said ottt tlllc to lor n tax clOed to ba lssuoo thoroon Tl\i!

certlllc8to 1\umbar &nd yenr ot lssuanco. th<l

ooscnptlon ol tho proporty. nd th nnmos In which 1t was assessed ot as lollows

Folto No 037476.6616 CertlhcJ~ to No .. 13414~7 File No.: 201().428

Ytlor ol Issuance: 2007

O.acriptlon of Property :

THE PRESERVE AT TEMPLE

TERRACE CONDOMINIUM UNIT

1226 AND AN UNDIV INT IN

COMMON ELEMENTS

PLAT BOOK/PAGE: 62164

SEC·TWP-RGE: 12·26-19

SUBJECT TO ALL

OUTSTANDING TAXES

Name(s) In which assessed:

MARIE CHRISTINE PHAM

Said property being In the County of Hillsborough, State of Florida.

Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property ooacribed In such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the Jury Auditorium. 2nd Floor, George E. Edgecomb Courthouse, 600 East Twiggs Street, Tampa, FL 33602 on the1l!l.b day of Junt 2010, at10:00 AM (NOTICE:

Please call (8t3) 278-8t 00 ext. 4609 to verify sale location).

Dated lhla aaa1 day of April 2010

PAT FRANK

Clerk Of The Cltcult Court Hillsborough County, l'lorlde

By: LAUREN D. MERRITT Deputy Clerk

If you ara a person with a dl18blllty who need• any accommodation In order to

participate In thla procttdlng, you

are eiltitltd, at no cost to you, to the provlalon of certain aaalatance. Pltaae

contact the Clark'• ADA Coordinator,

601 E. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa Florida,

(813) 276-8100 extenalon 4205, two (2) daya prior to the date the aervlce Ia

needed; If you are hearing or voice

Impaired, call 711.

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TARPON IV LLC t2770 the holder ol the

lo41ow111Q cer1rlocate has hied said certffocate

for a tax deed to be ISSUed thereon The

cer1J1icate number and year olrssuance. the

descrlpllOO of the property, and the names

rn whiCh rt was assessed are as lo41ows

Folio No .. 018107.0100 &

0181 04.0000 Certlficate No.: 134321Hl7 File No.: 201 D-<t29 Year of Issuance: 2007

Description of Property :

NORTH TAMPA HEIGHTS NORTHERLY 50 FT OF NORTHERLY 1'1 OF LOT 5 BLOCK 6 LESS WLY 410 FT AND LESS ELY 25 FT

FOR ROAD RIW PLAT BOOK/PAGE: 03173 SEC-TWP-RGE: 12-2B·1B SUBJECT TO ALL OUTSTANDING TAXES

Name(s) in which assessed: PHILLIP J. PETRESKY TTEE

Said property being in the County of Hillsborough. State of Florida.

Unless such certificate shall be redeemed

according to law. lhe property described in such certlficale shall be sold to the highest bidder at the Jury Auditorium. 2nd Floor.

George E. Edgecomb Courthouse. BOO East Twiggs Street. Tampa. FL 33602 on the

day of June 2010. at .L\l..llY....a.JI!L

(NOTICE: Please call (B13) 276-B 100 ext.

4809 to verily sale location).

Daied this zarQ day of April 2010

PAT FRANK Clerk OIThe Ci rcuit Court

Hillsborough County, Florida

By: LAUREN D. MERRITT Deputy Clerk

II you are a person with a d isability who needs any accommodation In order to participate In this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you , to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Clerk's ADA Coordinator, 601 E. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa Florida, (813) 276·81 00 extension 4205, two (2) days prior to the date the service is needed; if you are hearing or voice Impaired. call 711.

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NOTICE OF APPUCATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that TARPON rv uc nno the holder of the following certrlocate has hied saod certJfiCate IO< a tax deed 10 be ISSUed thereon The

cer1J1icate number and year of rssuance. lhe descripuon of the property, and the names rn whiCh rt was assesseod are as follows·

Folio No.: 043924.0000 Certifocate No.: 13434s-<J7 File No.: 2010-430

Year of Issuance: 2007

Description of Property :

E 1'1 OF W 1'1 OF SE OF NW 'A

OF SW 14 LESS N 140FT SEC-TWP-RGE: 23-29- 19 SUBJECT TO ALL OUTSTANDING TAXES

Name(s) in which assessed: ROYAL PALMS DEVELOPMENT LLC

Said property being in the County of Hillsborough. State of Florida.

Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law. the property described rn such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the Jury Auditorium. 2nd Floor.

George E. Edgecomb Courthouse. BOO East Twiggs Street. Tampa. FL 33602 on the

l liDlLday of June 2010, at 10:00 A.M, (NOTICE: Please call (B13) 276-B100 ext . 4B09 to verily sale location).

Dated this 23rd day of April 2010

PAT FRANK Clerk Of The Circuit Court

Hillsborough County, Florida

By: LAUREN D. MERRITT Deputy Clerk

II you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order

to participate In this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you , to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Clerk's ADA Coordinator, 601 E. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa Florida, (813) 276-8100 extension 4205, two (2) days prior to the date the service is needed; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711 .

Move-In Ready Section 8 Only

2712 N. Stallone Drive

3 Bedroom/1 Bath

Block Home

WDH, Alarm System

Fenced Backyard

Carport, Patio, Garage

No Pets

$1 ,230.00/Monthly

$600.00/Security

Negotiable

LaShawn (813) 841-2921

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NOTICE OF APPUCATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TARPON IV LLC 1'2nO the holder ol the following certrfocate has hied said certifiCate iof a tax deed to be rssued thereon The certffocate number and year oftssuance. the descripuon of the property, and the names In whiCh n was assessed are as follows:

Folio No.: 046398.0300 Cer1lfocate No.: 135151.07 File No.: 2010-431 Year of Issuance: 2007

Description of Property:

SOUTH TAMPA SUBDIVISION W 196.13FT OF E211 .13FTOFS 208.71 FT OF TRACT 8 IN SE li PLAT BOOK/PAGE: 06/03 SEC-TWP-RGE: 27-29-19 SUBJECT TO ALL OUTSTANDING TAXES

Name(s) in which assessed: FRANCES PHILLIPS

Said properly being in the County ol Hillsborough , Stale of Florida.

Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the properly described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the Jury Auditorium. 2nd Floor. George E. Edgecomb Courthouse, BOO East Twiggs Streel , Tampa. FL 33602 on the 1Q1h day of June 2010. at 10·00 A.M. (NOTICE: Please call (B 13) 276-B100 ext. 4B09 lo verify sale location).

Dated this ~ day of April 2010

PAT FRANK Clerk Of The Circuit Court

Hillsborough County, Florida

By: LAUREN D. MERRITT Deputy Clerk

II you are a person with a disabi lity who needs any accommodation In order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you , to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Clerk's ADA Coordinator, 601 E. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa Florida, (813) 276-8100 extension 4205, two (2) days prior to the date the service is needed; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711.

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$1,000.00 /Deposit

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, th t TARPON IV UC 12n0 the holder of the lollowtng certJfocate has hied said rtllocate for a tax deed to be Issued themon The certrhcate number and year ofrssuance. the descnpuon ol the property. and the n mes In whiCh n wes assessed are as lollows

Folio No.: 045422.0000 CertJfocate No.: 135013-o7 Ale No.: 201 D-<t32 Year of Issuance: 2007

Description of Property :

SOUTH TAMPA SUBDIVISION S 1'1 OF LOT 15 BLOCK 1 OF UNRECORDED PLAT OF CHRISTINE SUBDIVISION DESC AS N 63.75 FT OF S 382.50 FT OF E 165.00 FT OF W 330.00 FT OF TRACT 9 IN SW 14 LESS E 33.00 FT FOR ROAD RIW SEC-TWP-RGE: 26-29-19 SUBJECT TO ALL OUTSTANDING TAXES

Name(s) In which assessed: IRIS J. ROJAS

Said property being In the Counly of Hillsborough, State of Florida

Unless such certil icate sha ll be redeemed according to law. the property described In such ce rtificate shall be sold to th e highesl bidder at the Jury Auditorium . 2nd Floor. George E. Edgecomb Courthouse. BOO Easl Twiggs Slreel , Tampa, FL 33602 on the 1Q1h day of June 2010, at 10·00 AM. (NOTICE: Please call (B13) 276-B100 ext. 4809 to erify sale localion).

Dated this 2.ar11 day of April 2010

PAT FRANK Clerk Of The Circuit Court

Hillsborough County, Florida

By: LAUREN D. MERRITT Deputy Clerk

II yo'u iire a person with a disability who needs any accommodation In order to participate In thi s proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Clerk's ADA Coordinator, 601 E. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa Florida, (813) 276-8100 extension 4205, two (2) days prior to the date the service is needed; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711 .

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4 Bedroom/2 Bath

Plus Den

WDH, Corner Lot

Totally Remodeled

$1 ,1 00.00/Monthly

Plus Deposit

Section 8 Accepted

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Section 8 Ok

(813) 949-3482

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Newly Renovated

$900. 00/Rent

$500.00/Deposit

Section 8 Welcome

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Section 8 Welcome

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CHA, Fenced Yard, WDH

$1 ,1 00.00/Monthly

$1 ,000.00/Deposit

Or Section 8

3 Bedroom Voucher

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4 Bedroorn/2 Bath Home

Section 8 Welcome

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Central Heat/Air,

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$1 ,1 00.00/Monthly

Call (813) 968-1168

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4912 83rd Street

CHA, 4 Bedrooms/2 Baths

Custom Tile Throughout

$900.00/Monthly

Section 8 Accepted

(813) 661-4292

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Deposit $ 800.00

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4 Bedroom/2 Bath Home

Newly Renovated

$1 ,350.00/Rent

$500. 00/Deposit

Section 8 Welcome

Call: (813) 293-2677

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Carport, Utility Room

Central Heat/Air

Fenced, Patio

Deposit Required

Section 8 Welcome

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813-254-5338

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Concrete Block, Carport

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$500.00/Security Deposit

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4 Bedroom/2 Bath

$1 ,200.00/Monthly

$1 ,200.00/Deposit

Negotiable

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12301 North 11th Street

(813) 971-0341

USF Area

Section 8 Accepted

2/1 Apartment

WDH, CHA

New Carpet, Tile

$650.00/Monthly

Includes Water

Plus Deposit

(813) 417-3455

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Utilities Included

Section 8

Age 62+ EHO

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Security Patrol

Water/Sewer/Trash Included

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Utilities Included

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Age 62+ EHO

Call (813) 870-1830

Ext. 22

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$850.00/Rent

Section 8 Welcome

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1 Bedroom - WDH

Window Heat And A/C

Water Included

Use 1 Bedroom Voucher

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$1 00.00/Deposit

(813) 968-1168

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Utilities Included

813 253-2868

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Section 8

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Electric, Water And Sewer,

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813-975-0258

Section 8 Tenants

0 Security Deposit

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Central HeaVAir

Washer/Dryer Hook-up

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Call (813) 546-7782

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0 Deposit

No Application Fee

Section 8 Welcome

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2 Bedroom/2 Bath

Apartment

$550.00/Monthly

$500.00/Deposit

WDH , A/C

New Tile/Carpet

Discount On Cable

Call (813) 298-2499

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Rear Apartment

$500.00/Monthly

$400.00/Deposit

Includes W/S/G

(813) 980-3789

(813) 506-3973

Large 1 Bedroom

Very Clean

Move In Special

$200.00 Off 1st Month

$500.00/Monthly

W/S/G Included

Rental References

Required

(813) 267-4488

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Yard Fenced On 3 Sides

Front Porch

Laundry On Premises

Section 8 Accepted

$1 ,200.00/Monthly

Plus Security

Call (813) 973-2341

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0 Deposit

No Application Fee

Section 8 Welcome

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$125.00 Move In

Excellent Rental

History Required

First Month Free

2 Bedroom/1 Bath

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3023 N. 48th Street #A

$580.00/Monthly

813-238-6353

204% East Selma Ave.

1 Bedroom/1 Bath

Upstairs Garage

Apartment

$500.00/Monthly

$500/Deposit

Available Immediately

Section 8 Accepted

Call (813) 786-8670

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1 Bedroom/1 Bath

Apartment

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$725.00/Rent

Includes All Utilities

$500.00/Deposit

813-245-1998

Sulphur Springs

Section 8 Welcome

3 Bedroom/1 Bath

Duplex

Central A/C, WDH

$850.00/Monthly

Deposit Negotiable

Phone (813) 728-7510 (813) 453-3741

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CHA, Utility Room , WDH .

$725.00 Monthly

$350.00.Deposit 21 02 Palmetto Street

Call (813) 223-5214

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Spacious Duplex

Newly Renovated

Section 8 Ok

Utilities Included

Call (813) 477-7734

Section 8 Only

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A mother's love is something that many can't understand; she can make a situation better just by lifting her hand.

A mother's smile is contagious, it spreads and lights the way;for her childr~ to see their possibilities everyday. A mother's warynth is timeless, it radiates on cue to touch the hearts

of her childrer:t with a love so true. · A mother's love is endless from birth until the end, she gives and

gives and if asked will give again. A mother's touch is coniforting, wiping away our tears; a mother's

love is constant, it remains throughout the years. We love you unconditionally, from Kciy, Susan, Blythe and Sylvia;

Nancy and Kevin; your grandchildren and great grandchildren.

MOTHER'S DAY WISHES TO SPECIAL LADIES

MRS. JEANETTE BERRY

We want to take this time to wish these ladies a special Mother's Day. Simple words seem so inadequate when we think about all of the things you have done and continue todoforus.

Your love and understand­ing continues to guide our steps every day of the year and we are blessed to have you in our lives.

Have a Happy Mother's Day, from your loving fami­lies.

-MRs. 'sYLVIA ANDREWS

MRS. NANCY ANDREWS

I'M THE #1!

MS.CHA

A very special Mother's Day shout out goes out to our mother. Yes, she's the #1 Classy, Jazzy, Sexy, Independent, the badest ride or die chick.

From your boys, Wes, Dhari, and Wendell. Special wishes also coming from D. T. We all love you.

MIOSHA AND JAMAAL

Happy Mother's Day to our mom, Miosha. Thanks for doing a great job. Also, from the love of her life, Jamaal.

Love, Lil Erick, Jovan, Ahsunta, Jamaal ..

SIMPLY AMAziNG

LINDA K. HODGES-CRUM

It amazes me that after all you've been through, you are still the "Baddest Diva" I know. It also amazes me that even when your knee hurts you stillfind the strength to be therefor the people you love. But what's the most amazing of all, is that God blessed Tony, Nieca,

and Tonya Mann, with a mother like you! Happy Mother's Day, momma, your kids and grands love you so

very much!

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HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY

THELMA MOORE GLORIA JONES

Happy Mother's Day Mrs. Thelma Moore and Mrs. Gloria Jones. Also to our mother.

Love, your kids, grandkids, and great grands.

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY

MRS. ADAMS

Happy Mother's Day to my baby, April, mother, "Karin," grand­mothers, Susie and ·Mott, and mother-in-law, Ann.

Love, Julian..

HAPPY MOTHERS DAY

MZ. CARRINGTON, CAN'TERRIA, And BOOBAY

Happy Mother's Day Ms. Shon­dra, love kids, Mz. Carrington, Can'terri~ and Baby Daddy, Boo bay.

TO A WONDERFUL MOTHER

MRS. FLOSSIE MORRIS

Happy Mother's Day to a won­derful mother. We love you, from the kids, grand kids, and great grands.

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To a great mother, thanks for being there and taking care of me. I don 't.say it often, but I love you.

Happy Mother's Day.

HAPPY MOTHER' DAY

SAQUONA JENKINS

To a wonderful dciu'gllti!'l; Gbd only knows how happy I am to have you, Baby· Gir·l. Even tfio'ilgh the roads are a little rou!fli jUst hold on. Gt>a says he'll n(fuer'le'in:ie you nor forsake you, just ha'iie faith. He'll fight yo'ur' 'bartlu. ' "I love my kids.,

MRS. JANIE M. ADAMS

May your day ''be special today and everyday J~.':pug~.C?ut the year. We all lov~_ jjc,~.,ci.n.d a big shout out for beiriii f!r.~r~: ..

From Sta~iJ~·., : ~eplaanie, Bernard and Shericka. And a big .... t\1 •.• , ......

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Happy Mother's Day, love your children: JaJuana Broxton, Arik, Eddie Levy, Jr., and Steven. We love you, Mama.

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Happy, F,irst Mother's Day, Bianca (BB). God couldn't have sent Woop Woop a better mother.

Love, Omar, Mama, Earl, Sr., Jr. , Judy, an~family.

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY TO MY WIFE

~AND MRS. BOONE '" She's a.goocJ.,mommy to her kids.

She does what a mommie is sup­posed tO" 'do for her kids. She makes sure her kids are her first priority -m er ife. Only a strong woman like my wife can hold

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"Hundreds of dewdrops to greet the dawn,

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mother the wide world, pver."

George Cooper

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1WON AND TASHAE

Wishing the world's greatest mom a Happy Mother's Day to TaShae, we love you.

From Twon, LaShae, Unique, A vion, and Asia.

YOU'VE GOT TO PUT THE KIDS FIRST

MRS. BOONE

Happy Mother's Day to our mommie, she deserves a special day for aU the things she has put up with Us. So on this special day, mommy, we-'re going to be good lil babies for you:

We are not going to do anything but love our mama.

Love, your kids, Mz. VanWijah, Ms. Ter'Quyanna, Mz. WilWijah, Mz. Wil'Yette, and Mr. Ky' Ziah.

MS. JOHNSON

Happy Mother's Day to my wife, who I love so mucla Daniel.

HAPPY MOTH ER'S DAY

The Kidz: Markiah, Derrick, Sergio, and Daniel, Jr.

Happy Mother's Day ~o my. lovely mCJther, from her wonder:ful 4-pack; Markiah, Derrick, Sergio, U?td Daniel, Jr.

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY

NISHA, MRS. ·KIM, AND ERIKA

Love, from your daughters Nisha and Erika! Happy Mother Day, Mrs. Kim.

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HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY

CHRIS AND YOLANDA MARYANN

My love for them is untouchable. Their love for me is unstoppable. Spe­cial love for my Grandma.

Love, Yolie andfamily.

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY

Miss 3PCS and family: Bam~ Miss 3 PCS, Pebbles, Ke'Ziah, and Lil Sherm.

Go ahead and shine Ma, it's your day and you're the best mom ever. Love Bam, Pebbles, Ke'Ziah, Lil Sherm, and Zoe.

·HAPpy MOTHER'S DAY

CHLOE LULA

We love you, Jay and kids. We love you, Chloe and Jay.

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Celebrating my first Mother's Day. And Happy Mother's Day to my mother, Sherrie "Mo-Bootie."

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Happy Mother's Day to the world's greatest mom ... keep doing you Baby Girl. We love you and will see you soon.

Love, your kids.

GAIL

We love you, Jay and Chloe.

CATRINA GOODMAN

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Happy Mother's Day to the most 6 beautiful and loving mother in the ~ world. You have been there ~ through it aU and we would like to say thanks and we love you.

Love always, Erica, Kiki, and Dazia.

"The moment a child is born, the mother is

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MRS. JULIA H. JACKSON

We love you for all you do ... es­pecially me, Nana while I'm away in school: I miss you.

Mrs . Jackson is a longstanding ~ member of Holsey Temple Church '0 and the U. S. A. Army Wives Asso-CI: ciation. ' i

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LETECIA (GRANNY)

We love you, Jacob, Jeff, and DontaviU: • .,_

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A nd th e mother of the year award goes to our mother and grandmother!

Love you always, Dee, Vares, Harold, Ashleigh, Ahmad, Ah­mari, and Antwan.

A STRONG BLACK WOMAN

I'M A KUNG-FU PANDA ~

Please, you could never compare to me. I anrwho they couldn't even dare to be --- strong, Black woman, mother, andfriend. Now "Roger That!"

Love, Will c;md Trina.

Trina and Will Trina and i1 Will

You are like a Diamond in the dirt, ltard to .find but I found you!

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY

AJ, CRIS, NAIMA, JITT, MRS. THOMASINA DIGGS, AND PRECIOUS

Happy Mother 's Day to the backbone of our family , Ms. Thomasina Diggs.

STRONG WOMAN

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REAL WOMEN: KFSHIA, KUTERIA, SANT, TRICE, SHA WNTE', AND TIFFANY

Real women do real things and it takes a real woman to recognize another real woman!_ Enough said! Happy Mother's Day to our entire crew from one another!

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Happy Mother's Day, Mat Love, your kids, Tika, Tayo, and Bug­gie.

"All women become like their moth­ers. That is their tragedy. No man does. That's his. n

-oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest, 1895

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WHEN PRAISES GO UP BLESSINGS COME DOWN

JOHNEATHER

FAITH, SHAY AND DESMOND

With God first and Faith that's how our mother is the best mother that the Lord allows her to be. We love you, mommy, love, Desmond and Faith.

A SPECIAL MOTHER'S DAY SHOUT

DIANE ROBINSON MS. DIANE ROBINSON

A special Mother's Day shout goes out to "Our #1 Mom," Lady Di, bka, Ms. Diane! We all love you, your kids and grands! From Twon, LaShae, Unique, Avion, and Asia.

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY

IRENE AND CEDDffi B Ma, if it wasn'tfor you I don't

know where I would be today. Happy Mother's Day from your son, Ceddie B. Enjoy to the .fullest.

THIS IS As REAL As IT GETS

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Yeah, he has got it good. Why? Because he has got me~·17 years-and Still standing. "Copy That!" ·

Love, your family.

WANDABUIE

All the kind and thoughtful things you do can never be hon­ored enough.

Happy Mother's Day, love your kids and grandkids.

STRONG WOMAN

PEANUT, MS. ALICE, AND PHYLUS

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Happy Mother's Day to our mom ~ and grandma. We love you: "' Taboo, E. J., Wussie, andLilJohn.

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY

FATBOY AND JULIA

I would like to say Happy Mother's Day to my Baby Mama for being such a wonderful mom to my kids.

Through it all, she is sti.ll a shin-ing star. Yeah, some of you are ~ wondering, but it's ?to need to try en and .figure it out. m

Love, Fatbiiy :·~llSiii R. and HarhondaR. · • ~

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2BUBBA4, JONEATHER AND DONTE

We are sending a special Mother's Day to our mother, Momagal. We love you and miss you. Happy Mother's Day.

LAQUITAM

Happy Moth r s Day I! my daughl!er. ou're a great moth r and I 'm proud you're my daugh­ter. I love you, "Mom. '

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SHAE AND ZONI

You still look 25 ••• from Moe.

TINA AND KEKE TINA AND KEKE

Happy Mother's Day, Baby, love you.

SAMANTHA AND TONE

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY

I understand your pain and struggle. It's tough being a mother. In times of .frustration and aggravation, you're still "Mother of the Year» in our faces.

From your husband, Tone and kids.

I would also like to say Happy Mother's Day to the 3 special women in my life. My wonder­ful and sweet Granny (Faye), my beautiful strong mother, (Daphney), and. my mother-in­law, Deanna..

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HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY

LIL BIT DESHAWNDA, LIL CED, AND T-BABY

Mommy, we love you. Happy Mother's Day.

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY

MICHELLE PETERSON

Happy Mother's Day to my gam-ma, Michelle Peterson. Love, Chris Williams, Jr.

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY

ASHLEY AND KADEN

To Janice and Minnie, the won­derful women in our lives. Happy Mother's Day. ~ve_..t¥hley and_Kaden.

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY

AUDREY BLACK

We, your children, grands, and great grands, appreciate and love you; for your wisdom, kindness, caring, and loving heart, we thank Godforyou!

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ANASTASIA

A true example of a strong mother, love, your kids, LiZ Hol­lywood, Kay-Kay and Young Speedy.

TOOT-TOOT AND C.E.O.

Happy Mother's Day, mom, need we say morel

Love Ron, Poohma, Scoop, Lik­L ik, N oodie, Tae-Tae, Poosie, and T. I.!

#1MOM

k._ JERMAIN AND SHAWANDA

Happy Mother's Day to the bestest mommy and wife ever. We wouldn't trade youfor the world.

Love Jermain and kids.

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CYNCERE WAYNE MITCHELL

I would like o wish my son a

· Lcirue, Liza, Daisy, Annie, Liz, Kenneth, Darryl, Jeffery, Jim, Jr., and Carlos (RIP Robert and Willie J.).

Happy 1st birthday. He will b l-ebrating withfantily andfri nd May 8th. He is truly a blessing from God •

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He is iny Mother's Day gift every year. Thanks for bringing so much joy in my life.

Happy Mother's Day to our mom, ¥s. Daisy Thorpe: We love you more and more each day. ~ , ~ .

Love, mom, Janae.

DINA, REGG, AND LIL REGG

Happy First Mother's Day, bae. Enjoy O!Ieofyour many special days. Thank$for being a strong woman and wonderj'uf mother.

Love Regg and Lil Regg.

HAPPY MOTHERS DAY

BFFANDBFF GERI, MEKA, AND ESHA

Being a mommy is the biggest blessing ever, best friends and sisters al-ways. Happy Mo_ther's Day! -

MS. LILLIE, JOKAYIA, JALEHA, LYRIC, LEGEND, AND DASANI

Shout out to our awesome mamma, Ms. Lillie, on this lovely Mother's Day cause Ma, we know it takes a lot of hard work and ded­ication to do what you do, so with that being said, enjoy your day.

Love, your Dynamic Duos.

HAPPY MOTHE~S DAY

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MS. CHAQUITA SLATER

Happy Mother's Day to our mom and wife, we love you. Also, Happy Birthday to Craig, Sr., on May 10th.

Neijia, Craig, II, and Craig, Sr.

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LILLIE IRON

Happy Mother's Day from all your kids with love always. You mean so much to us.

l_ MR. AND MRS. WHITEHEAD

I want to wish my wife a Happy Mother's Day and many to come.

Love, your husband, Hott.

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY

LATISHA ALLEN

This is your day of blessings and love, hope you enjoy it. Love you, Baby, Keny B.

I AlMOST MISSED THE SIGN

TIFFANY AND POOBEAR

To my one in a lifetime, Happy Mothers Day, and on M other's Day, Happy Birthday! I love you, Poo.

STRONG WOMAN

MRS. THOMAS

Happy Mother's Day to the world's greatest mother and wife. Baby' we love you so much that we wouldn't trade youfor the world.

You are the piece to our puzzle and the joy in our lives. I thank God • for you being my wife, andfor all that being said and dbne, Happy Mother's Day. ·

Love your husband and kids.

STRONG WOMAN

MRS. DAVIS

· Happy Mother's Day to our fa­vorite girl, love, your 5 angels, April, Bo-Bo, D. J., Jemya, and Bac Jr. Also your man, Big Bacl

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY

LARRY, SHELL, WRETIA, FRANK, ANNIE (l\iom), CANDY, JANICE, AND JACK

Happy Mother's Day, we love you!

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TAMEKA

CELESTE, TYESHA, MIMP, JADA, RENITA, AND ZI'YON

Stronger, wiser, and blessed, truly, loving our lives and the people in it. Happy Mother's Day. From your loved ones, The Girls.

COOKIE, BLACK BOY, KAYLA, POPO, AND TRENA

The Lord is our salvation, whom shall we fear, no one. Happy Mother's Day to Cookie and Trenafrom Stank, Roach, and

Tay/

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY

CHERYLL JENKINS

Mom, what is healing, but the removal of all that stands in the way of knowledge?

How strong the pain was, but you were stronger; how deep the fall was, but you were even deeper; how dark the night was, but you were the noonday sun in it. Thank God, He brought you

through. Love always, the Jenkins

Family.

BEST MOM EVER

MS. UNIQUE

Happy Mother's Day to my mom. I love you and thank you for being my mom.

Love, son, Derrick, Jr.

"When you are a mother, you are never really alone in your thoughts. A mother al­ways has to think twice, once for herself and once for her child." .

Sophia Loren

Roses ar red viol t:s ar blu • you ar th best mom w always knew.

Happy Moth r s Day from your kids.

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY

ROSALIND BROWN

Happy Mother's Day, mom, I thank Godfor you.

Love, baby girl, (Debora).

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY

GLORIA"PYE"RlCEUUUOSON

This is our acknowledgement to the best mother in the world. Thanks for giving to me, the best of you, for caring for me during happiness and the worries.

Happy Mother's Day, mom, I love you, from Johnny Freeman, Awilda., andfamily.

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MS. APRIL MOE AND APRIL

To the mother of my son and now wife, Happy Mother's Day ... From Moe.

HAPPY MOTHERS DAY

THE BALDWINS ERICA and JEFFREY

It has always been said that just a picture itself is worth a thou­sand words, wellfor all of our fans here's two. Eryca, there are so many people that has to waitfor May 9th to come around to be told, Happy Mother's Day, I love you, or how much someone means to them.

WeU, Bae it's obvious that you don'tfall into that category. Today I just wanted to take time out to say thank you, thank you for aU the things you've done for our kids: RIP Lil Jamel, Javion, Jaquavia and Nahleje.

Thank you for always being by my side, thank you for just being you andfor being a strong mother, and also for being the person that you are, andfor all the things you do.

Not only are you a wonderful mother, but you're a great provider and caregiver to our kids. Ericka, I love you, and that will never change. I just wanted to tell you that this day is just like every other day. I love you more and more!

Happy Mother's Day, Bae, and many more to come ... P. S. "The truth means something only if the person USTENING

understands it. '

"Mama exhorted her children at every opportunity to 'jump at de sun.' We might not land on the sun, but at least we would get

off the ground." Zora Neale Hurston

MS. POON AND MOM, CHERYL DANZEY

You are my everything; you mean the world to me. When I look in the mirror, I see you in me.

This world could never be all that it's cracked up to be, if I didn't have you and you didn't have me.

I love you, rna. Happy Mother's Day. Sy, we love you.

HAPPY MOTHERS DAY TO MY MOMMY,

JENNIFER

FROM YOUR LIL GIRL, JENEIYCE

Happy Mother's Day from your Baby Jeneiyce. I love you and miss you, mommy!

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Yes, for those who didn't know, now lil star is on the way. Mother-2-Be Blackstar will be also cele­brating her birthday May 1.5, 2mo, with realfamily andfriends.

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MOMMYANDME ~QUAVIUS AND BETHANI

Mommy I love the way you love me, I love the way you spoil me, I love the way you teach nie how to be a man. Mommy; I love you because you're the best mommy a son could askfor. : Love, Quay.

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY

ASHLEY

Mommy, every time I think you've done a superb job you al­ways turn around and amaze me again. With so much to say in the most simple way, we love you. Happy Mother's Day!

CyKeriiL and Calvin.

DOMINIQUE

Happy M other's Day, Bae. Love always, your husband, Eman and Kids.

~ · AMERICA PIMIENTA

Thinking of you and love you al­ways, from your sons, Joe and Calvin Pimienta.

KEISHA

Mom, not a day goes by we don't thank the Lordfor you. You are the best mother we could ever ask for and we love yovforever.

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To the number one lady in my life. I lov e you always, your son, Isaac.

To mama Fredia, someone that was therefor me at a time no one else was. Thank You!

Lisa.

VALENCIA

Happy M other's Day, mommy, jro711 Aubreyanna, Telicia, A ubrey, Jr. , and Brenilalt..

LINDGAIL AND DWIGHT

Happy Mother's Day, mom,' we love you and you're "The J!est. "

Love your 9 kidz.

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mother. " "Author Unknown

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MOTHER' DAY MEMORIAM

NETIIE RUfH MORRIS If roses grow in H eaven, Lord pick a bunchfor m e. Place them in

my mother's arms and tell her they 'refrom me. Mother, you are forever in our hearts, thinking of you always,

Happy Mother's Day! Love, Jessica, Charles, Rawn, Shannon, Erma, Charlene, Therman,

and Families.

HAPPY MOTHERS DAY

ALICE ALEXANDER

Happy Mother's Day, missing you, from your children, grand­children, andfriends.

I IN MEMORIAM

SANDRA HARRISON 11/ 1964 -- 10 / 2005

N o one knows how we miss y ou ; no one knows the bitter pain. Since we lost you life has never been the same.

Love you always, your mother (Sarah) and.family.

MOTHER'S DAY MEMORIAM

PHYLLIS ARMSTRONG Sunrise: 10j21j1967 Sunset: 10/08/2002

Love you always, from the family.

MOTHERS DAY MEMORIAM

DELIA PIMIENTA

Remembering you on this day, grandmother, mom, and great {J!and mom. From Joe and Calvin, all of us with love, Thefanrily. /

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BETTY JEAN HARVEY October 13, 1939 --- December 14, 2009

Happy Mother's Day, w e miss you and we love you alwa ys, y our family.

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Happy Mother's Day, we miss you very much. You will never know the pain we feel in our hearts since God called you to your eternal rest. We miss you, but we know that God loved you best.

Happy Mother's Day from your children: Delphine' (/.rid James Robinson, Garcia Jones, Ross Jones, Con tina and John t>tclcirs; your sister, Mary Reese; your special cousin, Pearl BellamJI

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MOTHERS DAY MEMORIAM_.

ANGALIA WIDCKER TABOR

Not a day has passes that I don't think about you. We love a:nll miss you.

Always, the girls, KJuu'lViqh Boone and Sentavia Tabor. T < • -

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Oh, how we miss you so dearly. You were the best mother anyone could ask for. You always poured your love and heart out to your family and friends. Happy

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If roses grow in Heaven Lord, please pick a bunch for us. Place them in our mother's arms and tell her they 're from us.

Te ll h er w e love her and miss her, and when she turns to smile, place a kiss upon h er cheek and hold her fora while.

Because rem embering h er is easy. w e do it everyday, but there is an ache within our hearts that will never go-aJl)ay.

We miss you Clearly, Mom. Love always,from your children.

"God could_ not be everywhere and therefore he made

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HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY, GRANDMA

MRS. CLAUDIA M. ROBERTS 11/20/1914 --- 12/02/1995

We miss you and love you. I know that you and momma are together in heaven. Thank you, grandma, from your granddaughter, Linda Cotney, and family .

IN LOVING MEMORY, HAPPY MOTHER' DAY

RENA MAE BARNUM

Today , we rejoice the passing of Rena Mae Barnum and show our respect and love from daughter, Ethel Keaton and family.

Mom, I miss you and will always love you! Rest in peace, Happy Mother's Day!

HAPPY MOTHERS DAY

GLORIA DAVIS DEROTHA HARRIS

Mother's Day will never be the same. We miss you more and more eac day! Happy Mother's Day. Lov Late, T. T. and Sa'Nija.

IN M EMORY O F OUR MOM ON MOTHER~S D AY

MRS. MITITE TABOR You went to be with the Lord Easter Sunday morning, seven years

ago. We miss you. We love you. Your daughters: Maurice Green, Theresa Delancy, Eloise Leek, and

Beatrice Rodriguez Snow.

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It's beenfiv years mom, sin you've l«ift me. I lov you and miss you. J.B. Lauren, and family. Happy Motl1er s Day.

MOTHER'S DAY MEMORlAM

MOTHER MATTIE GAINES

Now tucked away inside our hearts,forever to abide and some­day in heaven again, your face we will see.

Happy Mother's Day, Mom. Children: Bernard (Ethe l),

Ronald, Pat (David), grands and great grandchildren.

IN LOVING M EMORY O N M OTHERS DAY

ORETHACHATMAN 3/30/52 --- 9/29/ 09

This is our first Mother's Day without you and we miss and love you dearly.

Jasmine and Joey.

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DIANE YOUNG, LEFI', AND PEARL WILUAMS

To my sister who was also a wundeiful mother.

You let us know in so many ways that you loved us and made us feel special with praise and encouragement; you were always there when we needed you; to conifort and care.

We just wanted you to know that we are thinking of you this Mother's Day and everyday.

Love, your family.

~ MAXINE McNEAL CLARDY

MOTHER: We learned about love from

you, watching your caring ways. We learned aboutjoyfrom you,

infun-filled yesterdays. From you we learnedforgiving

of faults both big and small. We learned what we know

about living from you, as you gave life your all.

The example you set is still with us, I 'm thanlifulfor all that you taught us, and I'm blessed to call you MOTHER ....

MISSING YOU

ATLINE McNEAL

We all want to say Happy Mother's Day. Love always, The Family.

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MRS. GlADYS HAYES

MOTHERS DAY MEMORIAM

In loving memory of our mama WILLIE MAE MACK on Mother's Day. We love and Oct. 1, 1931 --Jan. 24, 2009 miss you so much. Your children, arandchildren., and We miss you and we love you, great grandchtUlren. Mother. Love, your children.

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TO OUR LATE GRANDMOTHER AND MOTHER

Zelia Myers, left, and Brenda Myers

Not a moment has passed with­out you being in our hearts. The both of you were the foundation that held us together. You are truly missed.

Love, kids and grandkids.

SHIRLEY ANN McNEAL PERRY BRONSON

IN MEMORIAM

ADELE STRADFORD October 17, 1919 --May 6, 2009

You are missed and loved. You will forever be in our hearts. Love always, the Gqffney Family.

BARBARA STEPHENS

Happy Mother 's Day coming from your kids: Deniarco, T(ffa.ny Jerry, Ty 'Rell, Marquayveius, De­marco, Jr. , and the Stephens Fam­ily.

OUR Q!JEEN IS NOW AN ANGEL IN HEAVEN

VALARIE JOHNSON

Honoring you today and always. Thank you for the love. Words could never express how much we love and miss you!

Happy Mother's .Day, Mama, love your children and grandkids.

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YOlANDA KENTY 9/17/64--- 5/8/79

TRACEY KENTY 1/6/66 --- 5/13/2009

The loss of my daughters has me in a place that is sometimes difficult t accept.

When Yolanda lost her battle with brain cancer after a two-year struggl that was devastating to me and I thought it was a one time tragedy. Neve could I have imagined that cancer would return and claim my baby girl. The emptiness and pain in my heart doesn't seem to pass. It's not my lov for them that will never die that hurts. It's my being alone without them. My grandchildren are dealing with their mothers' passing as best they can. God allowed them the time neededfor them to really know and love eac other as mother and children.

Sadly missed, from your mother: Loretta Armstrong, and children. Bertram Mc.Dttffie and Malaysia and Breland Kenty.

PRECIOUS MEMORIES OF OUR MOTHER

MRS. REBECCA BROWN CRAWFORD 5-15-1941 --- 10-18-2009

Precious memories of our beloved mother on October 18, 2009. The Lord called and said, "Well done thy good and faithful servant."

You answered the call and left it all behind, leaving us with wisdom, knowledge, and understanding to know that earth has no sorrow that heaven can't heal.

Even in the midst of our weeping, we hope and trust God that some­day we all will meet again.

Deeply missed and loved by the entirefamily andfriends. Happy Mother's Day.

MOTHER'S DAY MEMORIAM

JIMMIE L. EDWARDS

Mother, this is the fifth Mother's Day without you. We love and miss you so much. You are forever our dear, sweet mother. God gave us the best.

Love, your children: Connie, and Frank; grandchildren and great grands.

I HAPPY MOTHER'

MS. BERTHA JACKSON 7/24/35 --- 3/22/07

To our mom, we love you. Michael, Pat, Lisa, Victoria, and Byron.

MS. SYLVIA JA ON 1/23/59 --- 10/28/03

Momma, we would like to say Happy Mother's Day. We love you and miss you.

Love your kids, husband, and grands.

MOTHER'S DAY MEMORlAM

MRS. ARETHA P. YOUNG

WIShing you a Happy Mother's Day from your children: Cherylene, Derylene, Millie, Sheryl, and Angie ..

MOTHER'S DAY MEMORIAM

MRS. MARY 0. BOLESKY

Happy Mother's Day from: Michelle Ross, and husband, Ross; Patti K. Schropp, and husband, John D. Dunn; granddaugHter, Lauren Ross; Cherylene Levy; Henley and C'asey ..

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HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY AND BIRTHDAY FOR 2 LOVING SISTERS IN HEAVEN

GRANNIE MRS. GERTRUDE McCOY

5/14/15 ---7/26/2007

We love and miss you both.

AUNT MRS. LENDSY MARSHALL

5/4/28 ---7/26/2006

Love, Robin, Elnora, Jerome, Eileen andfamilies.

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY MEMORiAM

EMMA LOU McCRAY Surnuise:12/29/40 Sunset: 07/04/08

Happy Mother's Day, mom, we all love you, and miss you so much! Love always, your kids: Harriett, Curtiss, Kim, and Horace, Jr. We miss you, Big E.

MOTHER'S DAY MEMORIAM

ANNIEMWRENCE

Sylvester and Pat Johnson; Shirley and Albert; Edgar and Bar­bara _Jones; Alphonso and Betty Hicks; James and Francine Lawrence; Freddie, and grand­kids.

We love you and miss you.

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY

JEN Jen, we miss you so much. I wish I could just hear your voice again. Love, Atmtie £every and Uncle Jessie.

THELMA ROBINSON AND DELLA HUFF

A mother's face is something that could n ever be replaced, RIP w miss and we continue to carry your presence in our hear { , Love always, Ms. Diane Robinson, kids, and grand kids.

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY

JENNIFER M. JACKSON - May 28, 1963 ---March 7, 2003

love you on this Mother's Day and everyday. ve, your daughters, Dionne and Keshonda, andfamily.

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ROSE MARIE SMITH 2/22/41---5/26/03

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We love you, but God loves you best. You will always be with us in our hearts. World's best mother.

Love always, Selena and Darryl, Shan~ Corey, Mario, Rainay, Panchetta, Cecelia, De De, Don, Baby, and Russell.

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MOTHER'S D AY MEMO RIAM

MARTHA JAMES

Mommu, you left big shoes to .fill and lonely hearts to heal.

Missing you on this special day, your sons, Edward and Lovett; one daughter, Carolyn; grands, Angie, Elrica, Nikia, Katrina, Shannon, Chris; and great grands.

DIANA WALKER GRIFFIN DIANA AND YVEITE

To the most loving mother I know, from your daughter and sons. We want to wish you a Happy Mother's Day .from earth all the way up to sweet heaven where a beautiful Angel like you lay to rest. Just to let you know that even though a year is quickly approaching us th?t Y_OU have gone, I still love you and that each day ofmy life, I 'll be thmking of you.

And to my Auntie Yvette, I love you, too. I know you're both watching over us .from the heavens above.

And to my family mothers, Happy Mother's Day. I love you and God bless us, Cynt, Tory, Jake, Juke, Derrick, Erick and Antonio.

MOTHER'S DAY MEMORIAM IN MEMORY OF YOU ON MOTHER'S DAY

DR. DORIS E. COPELAND July 1, 1940 ---August 12, 2008

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In ·loving memories of you on Mother's Day, YOU'RE GONE BUT NOTffiRGO~! . '

"We love you, "your daughters, Queen, Jennie and Alfreda; grands, and great grands. .

HAPPY MOTHERS DAY MEMORIAM

ANNE'ITE M. POOLE

Sadly missed by grands, family, and a very specialfri~ Dave.

MOTHERS DAY MEMORIAM

ELIZABETH YORK

You are truly missed. /A)ve, Sabrina, Michelle, and

Shawn.

MRS. DORSEY "DOT" HUNTER

Thinking of you today and al­ways, we miss you very much.

Love, your children and grand­children, The Hunter and Brinson Families.

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY

MS. ELLEN J. DUHART

We miss you, but we know you are with the Father.

Love, your children, grands, and friends.

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BOGAN WILLIAMS SUNRISE: 4-26-1919 SUNSET: 5-3-2008

You were a great mother of moth­ers. It's been two years since you left earth to reside in God's King­domforever. You lqt our presence, but forever in our hearts •

From your children, grandchil­dren, great, and great, great grandchildren and the rest of the family andfriends

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY

ROBERTA WATERS

Roberta Waters, you were truly an amazing wo~ mother, and grandmother who will always be loved and never forgotten.

Happy Mother's Day, love your childr~ and ~hildren.

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY

JENNIFER JOHNSON

Sadly missed by your daughter, Jeneiyce; your mother, Alma; your sisters, Rachel and Shawlett; and your aunties.

·~ mother is someone who dreams great dreams for you,

but then she lets you chase the dreams you have for yourself and loves you just the same."

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MOTHERS DAY MEMORIAM

DELORIS GREEN 12/15/1935 ---7/13/2000

Happy Mother's Day. It has been 10 years since you llift us. It broke our hearts to lose you. God needed you with Him in heaven.

All our love, thefamily.

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY, MOM! I

JADABARNER

If roses grow in Heaven, God please pick a bunch for me. Place them in my mother's arms and tell her they're from me.

!ell her I love her and miss her and when she turns to smile, place a kiss upon her cheek and hold her for awhile ...

Loving you always, your son, Jaylon.

BERNICE A. NATHAN

Dear Nana ... I miss you so very, very much everyday and every night ... you made each day seem like Mother's Day ... I will always remember you Nana, and I will al-ways love you ... for v r ... from Serion ... Nana ... please t •ll God hello for m e. I love you.

MOTHER'S DAY MEMORIAM

l_ ~ ANNA MARIA (MARIE) MANRESA HARRISON December 31, 1908 --­September 14, 2005

Mama, we love you and miss you. Your children, grandchildren, and other family-members .

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JEWELL JONES CALHOUN

Happy Mother's Day to my wife, Jewell Jones Calhoun, from your husband, Thomas.

TEL~SHARRONJOHNSON ~ You made my life strong with life. Now it's much stronger even in your C> ~~ m

So rest in peace my love. · N From your mom, Sharon, daughters, Loronda and Arriaj~. Forever """'

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MRS. NIKOLEAN ADAMS MARTIN

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MRS. HIRLEY ADAM THOMAS

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Althoug1i yoit ·are not here with me, I often call your name. My life goes on, but things are not the same. You left a void in the hearts of everyone you met. Your memories remain with us, never will weforget. You lived a life of virtue that transcends time and space. You 're always in our thoughts, sweet Angels you are in a better place. We all love and miss you, sadly missed by your daughter, sister, and granddaughter, Mrs. Gloria Adams Andrews, andfamily.

REMEMBERING OUR MOTHERAND GRANDMOTHER

MRS. JOHNA BELLE ANDREWS

Once again, Mother's Day has arrived, and it brings a passing sad­ness that doesn't last very long. _You left special memories with each of us that will remain forever.

Your guidance and wisdom continue to light our ways. We love you and miss ou, the Andrews Famil .

MOTHERS DAY MEMORIAM

WILLIE MAE MACK

Happy Mother,s Day, mom, I miss you so, so much. You will always be in our hearts. We love you, from your family.

REMEMBERING MOM

RUBY LEE JACKSON

Happy Mother's Day! Loved and deeply missed. Love always Padrica, Gloria, and Geraldine.

A MOTHERS DAY MEMORIAM TO

OLIVIA HALL JAMFS

From your children and grandchildren.

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MRS. ALICE MAYHUE Mom, you were always very special to us, giving your love uncon­

ditionally. We will always love and remember you, not only on this Mother's Day, but everyday.

Love, your daughter, Pinkey Billingsley.

REMEMBERING MOM

THE MARCUS FAMILY

MRS. JOYCE MARCUS

To a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother, aunt, andfriend. This Mother's Day will be a tem:ful celebration. It has been two months since you left us. Life has not been easy.

Our days have been lonely and our nights have been sleepless, but we continue the values you have instilled in us.

We were blessed to have you in our lives. You are still and will al­ways be the best mom any of us could ever have.

So mom, continue to rest while we prepare ourselves to see you again .. We love you, Happy Mother's Day.

From your husband, Ben, and the Marcus kids.

HAPPY MOTHERS DAY TO OUR BEAUTIFUL MOTHER

FRANCES BROOKS JENNINGS

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There are times when only a mother's love can understand our ~ tears, can soothe our disappointments and calm all of our fears. r-

There are times when only a mother's love can share the joy we feel ~-when something we've dreamed about quite suddenly is real.

There are times when a mother's faith can help us on life's way and ~ inspire in us the co'lfidence we need.from day-to-day. en

For a mother's heart and a mother's faith and a mother's steacffast m love were fashioned by the Angels and sent .from God above. ~

Mom, you will always have a "special" place in our hearts. We love ::::2 you and we miss your beautiful smile! ifi

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OWANDA HICKS 7/14/77 --- 11/19/09

We know your soul is with God and your spirit is within our hearts. We love and miss you so dearly and you're always in our hearts.

Love kids ... Kay-Kay, Pee, Ced ... Mom, Dad, and Family. ·

"Nobody knows of the work It makes to keep the home to­

gether. Nobody knows of the steps it takes, nobody but

Mother." Anonymous

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, ' DORETHA B. CURRY

Love to sing, tenacious, humor­ous, loving, not qfraid to speak her mind even if she stood alone.

The only other a4jective is Jesus. Sadly missed, Alfred Parham

and Gloria Jean.

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CAROL L. MUMFORD 12/18/55 --- 12/27/07

Today is the day we honor "Moth­ers" even though you are not with us physically, you are always with us mentally.

We love and miss you forever and always. Chaw!fna (CC) , Romesha, Rae'Kwon, and Randy.

MOTHERS DAY MEMORIAM

LIZZIE MAE WINKFIELD

Mother, we miss you dearly. You are missed by your children, grandchildren, and gre_at grand­children, other family andfriends.

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY MOTHER, SISTER, AUNT, GRANDMOTHER. GREAT GRANDMOTHER

MARYRlDLEY ELIZABETH RlDLEY ANGELA TILLMAN

Not a day goes by we don 't remember and miss you. Your families: Cynthia , Mary Lee, Laurette, Latrice, Waneesha , Ginger, Darrica, Darron, Bethel (BJ), Angie,

Ashlee, A ngel, Riquetta, Ricky, Camry, Courtney, and Asia.

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There's not a day that goes by that we don 't think of you. It's hard to live without you because you are so important in our lives. Happy Mother's Day and may you rest in peace.

Loving youfor life: Renzo, Phe­lan, Mickey, and the entire Little, Mann, Baker, and Jackson Fami­lies.

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DOROTHY BURNS

It only has ·been 5 years now since you have been gone away from your fam~ly andfriends. We all miss and love you so much, but we know God has put you in a bet­terplace.

Love always, Your son, Leroy.

ELMINA DENNIS

You, Elmina Dennis, was such a loving mother and blessed mother to us. That's why we still love you.

Love always, rest in peace!

MOTHERS DAY MEMORIAM

. Baby girl, it seems as if we talked just yesterday. It's been a while now since you've gone home, but you're in a better place.

We miss you so much, if I could trade places I would, but just hold my spot down, I know God makes no mis­takes.

Love CheryU andfamily.