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ublished every Tues. and Frl. • Get Both EditionsSatuJohnson and husband, Mr. JohnJohnson, Mrs, Mary Stewart, Mr*. Hattie Mae Sims, Mrs. Pauline Hadley, Mrs. Piccola Cornelius, Mrs. Luvenia Williams, Mrs, Sadie Jones and Mrs. May Etta Mitchell; nephews, Mr. Daniel Lucius and wife, Mrs. Josephine Lucius, Mr. Harold Lucius, Mr. Melvin Lucius, Mr. James Williams and wife, Mrs. Charlotte Williams, Mr. Arthur Griffin and wife, Mrs. Rosa Bell Griffin, Mr. George Hadley and wife, Mrs. Rosa Mary Hadley, Mr. James Griffin and wife, Mrs. Ethel Griffin, Mr. Albert Brown and Mr. Charlie Mays, Jr. and wife, Mrs. Bessie Mae Mays; a sister-in-law, Mrs. Mary Brown; and other sorrowing relatives and devoted friends. A native of Santos, Mrs. Mitchell had lived her* for the past 35 years. The remains will repose after 4:00 P. M. today (Friday) at Wilson Funeral Chapel, until near funeral time Saturday. “A WILSON SERVICE”Alien Temple AME Church withthe pastor, Rev. H. McDonaldNelson, officiating. Entombment will follow in the Memorial Park Cemetery. A native of Jefferson County, Florida, Mr. Siplin had resided in Tampa for several years. He was a long time employee of the Cone Brothers Construction Company. Survivors include a devoted wife, Mrs. W. Elouise Siplin; 5 sons, Mr, Reed Siplin, Mr. Willie Siplin and wife Mrs. Emma Siplin, Mr, Isaac Siplin Jr. and wife Mae Ella, Mr. Wallace Siplin and wife Mrs. Mildred Siplin and Mr. John Siplin and wife Mrs. Sammie Siplin of Orlando; five daughters, Miss Nancy Siplin of Bradenton, Miss Liza Siplin of Tallavast Mrs. Willie Mae Jenkins and husband Mr. Saul Jenkins of Miami, and Miss Agnes Siplin of Bradenton and Miss Rhoda Siplin; a brother, Mr. Will Siplin; a step-son, Mr Marion Baker; 5 sisters-to-law, Mrs. Dean Siplin of Live Oak, Mrs. Julia Siplin of DeLand, Mrs. Nellie Siplin of Tampa, Mrs. Vera Wright and husband Mr. Maynor Wright of Madison, and Mrs. Lucille Brown and husband Mr, Johnny Brown of St. Petersburg; 4 brothers-in-law. Mr. Earl Fleming of Miami, Mr, Henry Fleming of Tampa, Mr. Everett Fleming and wife Mrs. Naomi Fleming of Tallahassee and Mr. Lonnie Fleming and wife Mrs. Cora Fleming of Miami and Mr. David Pryor of Eatonville; 35 grandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and other sorrowing relatives and friends. The remains will repose at the RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL after 5:00 P.M. Friday (today). ARRANGEMENTS BY BRYANT WILLIAMS (Ray Williams Funeral Home).PEOPLES, MRS. ROBERTA—Funeral services for the late Mrs. Roberta Peoples, 1910 St. Joseph Street, who passed away a few days ago, will be held Saturday at 1 P.M. from the Faith Temple Baptist Church with the-Rev. W F. Tanner officiating. Interment will be in Shady Grove Cemetery. Survivors are: 1 brother, Bishop F M. Thomas and wife Eunice oi Pittsburg, Pa,; 1 sister, Mrs. Sarah Daniels and husband Charlie of Moultrie, Ga.; a daughter, Mrs. Lettie M. Prater; 3 granddaughters, Mrs. Dorothy Jackson and husband Wilfred, Mrs. Evelyn Bennett and husband Charles of New York City, and Mrs.. Celes-tlne Davis and husband Barry of Atlanta; 8 great grandchildren, Rev. James H. Howell and wife Florence, Debra Peoples, Tanya Bennett, Reanae Howell, Tammy Jackson, Ron Jackson, Billie Jackson, and Bobbie Jackson; 5 nieces, Mrs. Martha Naylor and husband Rev Naylor, Mrs. Rose Marie Long and husband Charles, Mrs. Betty Sumpter and husband Rev. Sumpter, Mrs. Shirlee Carzel and husband Sam and Miss Jo Ann Thomas; 5 neprews, Mr. Clifford Daniels and wife, Rev. Freman Thomas and wife Elizabeth, Rev. Lowell Thomas and wife Ann, Mr.-v Jerome Thomas and wife Jean, and Mr. Stanley Thomas and wife Marie, and a host of other relatives and friends, among whom are Mrs. Carrie Jackson and Mrs. Lucille Goffcry. The remains will He in stale from 5 P.M. Friday until funeral time. Arrangements by Bryant and Williams. (RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME inTHOMPSON, MR. FRED — Funeral services for Mr. Fred Thompson of 2610 38th Ave., who was accidentally killed when struck by an automobile in Sebring, will be held Saturday at 2:00 P. M. at Wilson Funeral Chapel, with Rev. Bernard Milton Jones, officiating. Interment will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Survivors are: 6 brothers, Mr. Gadson Thompson of Tampa, Mr. Frank Thompson and wife, Mrs. Esther Thompson of Rochester, N. Y,, Mr. Virgil Thompson of Tampa, Mr. Arthur Thompson and wife, Mrs. Sher-Iene Thompson of New Orleans, La., Mr. Eddie Thompson and wife, Mrs. Lucille Thompson of New Orleans, La. and Mr. II. Bernard Thompson and wife, Mrs Brenda Thompson of Tampa; aunt, Mrs. Gertrude Butler of Philadelphia, Pa.; uncle, Mr. Johnnie Butler of Snead; 18 nieces and nephews; many cousins, among whom are, Mrs. Annie Mae Mitchell, Mr. Johnnie Washington, Mr. Eddie Washington, Mr. Willie Washington, Mr. Joe Rhanes of Philadelphia, Pa., Mr.SIPLIN MR. ISAAC SR. — Funeral services for (he iaie Mr Isaac Siplin Sr., 2315 Spruce Street, who passed away at his residence on November 6. will be conductedFREDEAuto10030 N. : TAMPA, FDiscourComplete LineOPEN 8 - 5:30 Week Days and Sal. Sunday 10- 2FORMERLY YOUR SUNOCO DEALER AT HILLSBOROUG!AND 34th STREETPHONE971-9870'-barge.)
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