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WOMEN IN BUSINESS SHOWCASE

Black Women Business Owners, Executives and Entrepreneurs hosted a "Women in Business Showcase · of Professional Services and Products." The brunch was held Thursday, February 3, 2011 at the Tampa Marriott Westshore. In addition to getting an outlook on the 2011 economy, awards were also presented. Award recipients were: from left, Shirley Foxx-Knowles, City Clerk, City of Tampa; Chloe Coney, District Di­ rector for the Office of Congresswoman Kathy Castor; and Deborah L. Williams of Bellafia Chocolate Bou­ tique. Erica Riggins, Bay News 9 Morning Anchor, was the mistress of ceremony; and Alexis Muellner, Editor, Tampa Bay Business Journal, was guest speaker. (Photography by BRUNSON) Q • CS) ..... c; Features coN~--~~----~------~------>­a: ~ -Woman Shares Her ::I a: Babv Dies After Taken Ill UJ Storv To Inspire Others LL OH life Support; AIIV. Hired ~ c CJ) Tashia Nunn-Scott and ~ Fredrina Scott want to I- know why. They want to know why Fredrina's son, Ronderique Anderson was given to his father, Dwayne Poole. They want to know what agency is re­ sponsible for the placement, and who is really to blame for what happened to 16-month­ old Ronderique. Ronderique was pro­ nounced dead Saturday after being taken off life support. Ronderique was hospi­ talized by his father, Poole, Ms. E. Bonita Newell, left, is shown with her·mother, Ms. last Tuesday. Hospital per­ Dorothy Lockley, at her college graduation. sonnel contacted authorities after the toddler's extensive RONDERIQUE ANDERSON ~ injuries were discovered, and BY IRIS B. HOLTON deal. 0 Poole was charged with ag­ Sentinel City Editor She counts this as just an­ a: gravated child neglect. other example of her faith in LL According to reports, close to an electrical wall get this straightened out. Last month, a Tampa God. ~ Poole allegedly threw the socket. They have asked Attor­ mother graduated from col­ Twenty years before be­ ~ toddler onto a bed, causing That charge was upgraded ney Eric Seidel to help lege summa cum laude. This coming ill, Ms. Newell said ~ him to hit his head either to first-degree murder when them find out who dropped is an accomplishment for any­ she was addicted to crack. She c against the wall or a dresser. Ronderique died. the ball and why. one, but it was more signifi­ was scared straight by an en­ f3 He also allegedly hit the child Ms. Nunn-Scott and "This is a terrible cant for her because of the counter with an undercover ::::1 with his open hand and a her daughter, 16-year-old tragedy," said Seidel. trials she experienced reach­ police officer. ._ belt, telling authorities later Fredrina, were frustrated "I'm investigating on be­ ing that point in her life. "That's the way God chose ~ he did it because Ron­ because they had been trying half of the family to see how In March 2008, Ms. E. to deliver me from crack," she ~ derique was playing too to find someone to help them this could have happened. Bonita Newell survived said. w The family has questions and something that few do --she After about 2 months ·of c they need answers." w suffered a brain aneurysm. being clean, Ms. Newell Seidel said the mother, She was 38 years old at the wanted to make a donation to en~ :::; in her grief, has asked hat time. help people battling addic­ Ill Ronderique's organs be Ms. Newell said she re-:­ tions. She said an addict di­ ::I a. used to help other children. members being in excruciat­ rected her to Living Faith z "The entire system, in­ ing pain after reaching the Assembly of God, where Ms. i= cluding DCF, is being looked hospital and begging for pain Newell joined. UJ at, as well as others," said medicine. Her next memory is But she said, "I lived strad­ ...J ...J Seidel. of being told she had suffered dlin·g the fence for about two ::I Ill "The family feels power­ an aneurysm and had to un­ years. I was trying to live the less and needs the help of dergo brain surgery . Christian life my way and not w...J z someone. I'm happy they feel Although for many such God's." i= confident I can help them. an ordeal is fatal, Ms. Shortly after kicking the z "This is an ongoing in­ w Newell remained hospital­ addiction, Ms. Newell C/) quiry, and I'm seeking the ized for 16 days. Her mother, learned that she was pregnant ~ truth. This is just a classic Mrs. Dorothy Lockley, with her son, Chad. She is c case of a family feeling pow­ a: provided care for about a now celebrating 19 years of 0 erless in dealing with bureau­ month. being cl~an. ...J cracy. They've felt this way Ms. Newell credits God LL She considers herself for­ throughout the entire and the power of prayer for tunate in that she was spared process." her speedy recovery. She some of the hardships other Seidel said the family has never required therapy, had experienced because of sup­ not finalized any funeral no paralysis and no long-term porters and those "who ju~t arrangements for Ron­ memory loss. She returned to walked life with me and sup­ derique. work 21!2 months after her or- ported me." Ms. Newell said she was laid off three times in six years, but was always able to r---- ***SPECIAL*** ----­ rebound. After her third lay­ Routine Simple Extractions- $99 +Xray off, she returned to school at the University of Tampa. She Same Day Service. transferred to DeVry Univer­ Surgical Extractions - $199 +Xray sity, where she earned her B. Same Day Service. __.. S. Degree in Technical Man­ ·------______agement. She was a full time employee and full time stu­ dent. Call And Schedule I:Ier goal is to help youth Your Appointment Today!!! who fall through the cracks of society. "There are funds available for youth to attend (813) 623-1014 college, but many don't grad­ uate high school. There has to be some way to help them to have better outcomes," she 3608 N. 1Sth (Comer Of Lake) 813 said. ------·~c: Feature enm 0 Ex-Bovtriend Fatallv Stabs Woman: Then Cuts Himself ~~ "T1 The Hillsborough County Deputies reported that him. She was a strong woman ~ Sheriffs Office reports that on Santiago is the former anyway, because that's how I :::c Saturday at 6A4 a. m., boyfriend of Humphrey. raised her." C: Manuel Santiago, 24, used a Santiago was hospitalized Mr. Humphrey said 5; key and entered the apartment for his suicide attempt, and Santiago had done some -< of Taneka Humphrey, 27, was charged with the murder crazy things at her apartment, ~t:ll armed with a knife. of Humphrey after his re­ and she didn't want him ~ Deputies said Santiago, a lease. around her daughter, 3-year- """' military veteran, went into the According to reports, San­ oldAnyjha. bedroom where Humphrey tiago and Humphrey had "But, she also didn't want was sleeping and cut her been dating for seven months, him walking the streets with throat fatally injuring her. and during that time family nowhere to live." A witness that was in an­ members of Humphrey said MANUEL SANTIAGO Mr. Humphrey said his other room sleeping woke up Santiago had repeatedly .....in jail after failed suicide grandson and Santiago's · and went to Humphrey's made suicide threats but she TANEKA HUMPHREY attempt brother, Michael were best bedroom and reported seeing had repeatedly offered to allow · Wharton High School and re­ friends, and Michael had Santiago standing next to the him to live with her in spite of ever when he made another ally loved animals. been living with Taneka for bed with a knife in his hand his problems. suicide attempt, Humphrey "She had graduated from two years. and blood coming from his According to deputies told him he had to go before Everest as a Pharmacist Tech­ "Michael had so much neck. It was later discovered Santiago had threatened to the end of the month. nician, but couldn't' find any potential and had been living kill himself in front of Deputies said Santiago that Santiago had cut his work. That's why she was with her because his parents Humphrey's daughter and showed up at Humphrey's own throat in a suicide at­ going back to school to get a offered him little or no support niece. He was taken into cus­ apartment Saturday, days tempt. master's degree in business. and were going through a di- tody and Baker Act. When he after trying to apologize to her. The witness screamed at "Santiago was a friend of vorce." was released, Humphrey al­ Taneka's father, Santiago and then held the my grandson, and that's how Washington's Funeral lowed Santiago to stay with Nathaniel Humphrey, said door shut from the outside he met Taneka. I never no­ Chapel in Plant City is assist­ her while he recovered. How- his daughter was a graduate of until deputies arrived. ticed anything wrong with ing the family at this time.

"T1 Police Chase Ends With Crash; No Arrest Made r- 0 BY IRIS B. HOLTON ken into at McBerry and N. :2 Sentinel City Editor 19th Street, along with 0 stolen property from other )> A police chase through locations was found inside ~ East Tampa Friday morning, the stolen car. ~ left a stolen car destroyed, a She further stated that z HART bus scraped, and two progress has been made to m r people slightly injured. identify the suspect, but no HART bus was scraped as tD However, the suspect es­ arrest had been made as of c:: the suspect attempted to pass r caped and remains free. in while running from police. press time. r According to police, the m :::! chase that ended at the cor­ z ner of N. 29st Street and E. , 21st Avenue, around 6:45 c: tD a.m., began with a report of r- a car burglary. Police said c;; J: they received a report of the m burglary taking place at the FREE Professional Service 0 The stolen vehicle was desbooyed after crashing into the m intersection of McBerry TECOpoll. < and19th Street. .u ...... ~ Alert: n.e Florida Law states That You m :::tl A police officer observed a hot scene where they were ance. -< the 1995 Nissan Altima on May Be Entitled To $1 0,000 looking for the suspect with When questioned about c:-1 N. 19th Street and began to Air Service and K-9 units," the damages to the TECO For Loss Wages And Medical Care ••• m pursue it. The vehicle turned en she said. pole and to Ms. Hender­ c south onto E. 21st Avenue As a result of the inci­ son's vehicle, police attor­ and as it reached the corner dent, two people were in­ ney, Kirby Rainsberger ~ l> of N. 29th Street, the driver jured. Ms. Latonia R. quoted Florida Statute z allegedly attempted to pass a Murray-Davis, 40, of 768.28 that essentially states 0 HARTline bus on the inside. Clearwater, was a passenger the City is not responsible "T1 The driver clipped the :!:! on the bus. She was treated for "death, injury, or prop­ 0 front of the bus, causing the for bumps and bruises. erty damage caused by a Nissan to go into a spin and Ezell Collins, 48, was person fleeing from law en­ ~ come to rest against . a waiting for a bus at the cor­ forcement if the pursuit does Tampa Electric pole. The ner when the accident oc­ not involve reckless driving suspect jumped out of the curred. He was treated for on the part of the officer and vehicle and fled the scene. an injury to his ankle. Both if the officer believes the per­ In response to com­ were treated at St. Joseph's son committed a felony." plaints from the commu­ Hospital. Attorney Rainsberger nity about the manner in Ms. Ebony Hender­ said the city is not liable and which the pursuit was han­ son told police that her ve­ cannot be sued for the dam­ dled, Ms. Laura McElroy, hicle was parked at her ages. However, stated that spokesperson for the Tampa residence around 12:30 once the person has been ar­ Police Department said, a.m., Friday. However, she rested and charged with the "Initially, the officers were discovered it missing around offense, they can request the conducting an active search 6:45 a.m., the following courts to impose restitution. for the suspect and trying to morning, and reported it to Rev. Thomas Scott, contact TECO to turn off the police. Chairman of Tampa City power. The pole was dam­ Ms. Henderson did Council said the current aged and the officers were not want to comment on the chase policy allows police to · Call Michel~ B. Patty afraid the pole might fall and incident when contacted by chase where people are not were trying to clear the area the Sentinel. However, she hurt. He said public safety is to prevent anyone from get­ did state that her vehicle is a the primary concern. Local: 813-495-3702 • Toll Free 1-5352-4200 ting hurt or killed if it fell. total loss and that she does Ms. McElroy said that Available 24 Hours ADay /7 Days AWeek "They were also working not have full coverage insur- property from a vehicle bro- MldleiiB. b. ~r------~ Editorials/Columns a) > FLORIDA SENTINEL BULLETIN FCAT should not be the sole a: (USPS 202-140) determining factor as to < 2207 21st Avenue, Tampa Florida 33605 • (813) 248-1921 ::::» whether or not a student a: Published Every Tuesday and Friday By should graduate. m FLORIDA SENTINEL BULLETIN PUBLISHING Co., w Member of National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) I do not believe the FCAT LL should be the single most de­ >"' POSTMASTER: Send Address Change To: termining factor if a school is ~ c Florida Sentinel Bulletin, a failing school or not. I do en P.O. Box 3363 Tampa, FL 33601 w Periodical Postage Paid At Tampa, FL chools across the State the field trips, the homework not believe that the FCAT ....::::» of Florida may not and the class projects? -should be the sole determi­ C. Blythe Andrews admit it, but they are busy Shouldn't they account for nation as to whether a 1901-19n (1945) getting ready for the all im­ something? What about a teacher is effective or not. W. W. Andrews Use the FCAT but don't make 1874-1931 (1919) portant FCAT exam. student who makes A's and C. Blythe Andrews, Jr. This period of time is B's, but thinks the FCAT? the test the school's boogie 193o-2010 (1977) generally a very intense time It is an established fact man. for school officials and stu­ that some students are I can see the FCAT score S. KAY ANDREWS, PUBLISHER dents. But, so many have se­ smart, but are very poor test counting for part of a stu­ C. BLYTHE ANDREWS Ill, PRESIDENT/CONTROLLER GWEN HAYES, EDITOR rious reservations about the takers. Some students get so dent, a teacher or·a school's IRIS HOLTON, CITY EDITOR FCAT. Many people believe nervous sitting for a test that evaluation. But to be the sole BETTY DAWKINS, ADVERTISING DIRECTOR the FCAT is more important their minds draw a complete factor isn't right, nor is it fair. HAROLD ADAMS, CIRCULATION MANAGER than everything else taught blank. That isn't all the FCAT In my opinion, the FCAT is TOYNETTA COBB, PRODUCTION MANAGER LAVORA EDWARDS, CLASSIFIED MANAGER in school. does. an invaluable tool to deter­ ALLISON WELL5-CLEBERT, CFO I have been told that in Schools are graded for ef­ mine where a student is and order for a student to gradu­ fectiveness, teachers are where they need to go on the Subscriptions-$44.oo-6 Months Both Editions: $87.00-Per Year Both Editions. ate from high school, they evaluated for effectiveness, educational ladder. Opinions expressed on editorial pages olthls newspaper by Columnists or Guest Writers, do not necessarily reflect the editorial stance ol must pass the FCAT. I have increased pay for teachers is Maybe the FCAT has out­ The Rorlda Sentinel Bulletin or the Publisher. been told that no matter decided and all of this is lived its usefulness. I under- what a student's grades are, done based upon one . stand that the former they must pass the FCAT to statewide test known as the governor, Jeb Bush insti­ ~ Prepare For A graduate. If that is the case, FCAT. I am not a supporter tuted the FCAT. I also under­ ~ Rebounding Economv the FCAT has too much im­ of getting rid of the FCAT un­ stand that the test is 11.·~------~~------~----~ portance attached to it. less it is replaced by another purchased - from a man ~ Apples are cheaper! Bananas are cheaper! Now's the What about all the other such test. named Noel Bush. Fruits < time to fall in love .. !"Ask your grandparents about tests students take? What I am advocating and I am don't fall too far .from the ~ that song, which came out during the end of one ofAmer­ about the class participation, a strong believer that the tree. O ica's worst ordeals since the Civil War. It was referred to en by only one word: "Depression!" And when it ended, de­ ~ spite the fact the world was in the worst war it had ever .,_ experienced, people ate cheap apples and bananas and iments in Maryland and Mis­ ~ danced in the streets. souri, and engaged in the w Economic prognosticators say, if America's present battle of Vicksburg, Missis­ [j economy keeps improving, we may be singing that song sippi. After the Civil War c again, sometime soon. ended, Revels returned to W For Black folks, such good news also brings with it a serve the AME Church, in ~ problem. The tragedy right now, is many Black Ameri­ Kansas, Louisiana and Mis­ ::::J cans are unprepared to fill job vacancies when such va­ m cancies become available because of a lack of education, sissippi. ~ - training or job-search skills. · Hiram Rhodes Revels: Having established a pri­ z So, even in the light of light at the end of the turuiel, if vate school while assigned to fii Black America does not act and act quickly, even the re­ 1821-1901: First Black In Baltimore, Maryland, Re­ ...J turn of good times may find us still standing on the cor­ vels continued the trend by ...J The United States Congress opening schools for Black ::::» ner. m What is the key? Education is the key. resident Barack that because of Revels' children in Mississippi. ...J There, his political career w P Obama's struggle to mixed Black and white an­ prove his citizenship to cestry Oike President began when he was elected z•.---~~--~----~----~--~~~~---=--~ chronic disbelievers is remi­ Obama's) and being born alderman (1868) in Natchez, ~ 'Oh, sav Cal You' Whatit I niscent of the struggle free, the Amendment applied Mississippi and to the Mis­ Hiram Rhodes Revels only to "Blacks who were of sissippi State Senate (186cj). < o h, say! Can you see, by the dawn's early light? Having been impressed C What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last faced before he was seated as pure African Blood." Revels the first Black man to serve and his supporters won the by Revels' intellect and ora­ if gleaming." We remember when "King of Soul" James torical presence, the Missis­ Brown was given the honor of warbling that noble song in the United States Senate argument and Revels was ·9 sippi State Senate elected II. at a Super Bowl opening. He botched it, but his grunts and and the first Black man to seated by a vote of 48 to 8. him to the United States.Sen­ squeals did indeed, provide provocative entertainment. serve in the United States Born free in 1827, in Then there was comedian Barr who Congress, as well. Fayetteville, North Carolina ate by an 81 to 15 vote. butchered the National Anthem's lyrics, spat on the Revels represented the to a biracial father and a While serving in the Sen­ pitcher's mound and grabbed her crotch for emphasis. state of Mississippi for two white Scottish mother, Re­ ate, Revels championed Folks thought the world would end, or Barr would be terms, 1870 and 1871 during vels was privileged to be tu­ equal rights, opening jobs for strung up by her heels. Fortunately enough neither hap­ Reconstruction. Elected by tored as a young child and to Blacks at the Washington pened. the Mississippi State Senate attend the Union County Navy Yard, levees on the Mis­ And now comes pop-star Christina Aguilera, who ju'st to finish the term of one of Quaker Seminary (Indiana) sissippi River and construc­ the other night, had the once-in-a-lifetime honor of the state's seats left vacant and Knox College (Illinois). tion of the New Orleans and singing "The Star Spangled Banner." She blew'itr The au­ after the Civil War, Revels' Completing further study at a Northeastern Railroad. dience booed! And history took notice of a growing trend election was opposed by Black seminary in Ohio, In addition, - Revels of celebrities who obviously did not pass American His­ Southern Democrats who Revels became an ordained fought to desegregate Wash­ tory tot. challenged (of all things) minister in the African ington, D. C. schools. After But Aguilera and othets' obvious ignorance causes us Revels' citizenship. Methodist Episcopal (AME) leaving the Senate, Revels to wonder. How many of our students could recite "The At that time, "election to Church in 1845. Thereafter, was appointed the first pres­ Star Spangled Banner?" Ind~, how many students even the United States Senate re:.. ·Revels preached the gospel ident of Alcorn Agricultural know that our national anthem was written by Francis and Mechanical Gollege (now Scott Key? A member of our staff recently did .an unoffi­ quired nine years prior citi­ in Baltimore, Maryland, In­ Alcorn State University) cial survey, only to find to his horror that most of the stu­ zenship." Claiming that diana, Illinois, Ohio; Ten~ dentS canvassed had no idea who Francis Scott Key may Revels became a citizen only nessee, Missouri arid Kansas where he served until-1882. have been, and ~ould not recite "The National Anthem." after passage of the 14th through the 185o's. Most certainly, the parallels Perhaps, oUr students have other things to do, which Amendment ratified in 1868, From 1863 to 1865, Re­ between President Obama ~ are more pressing than learning the song that represents Southern opponents insisted vels served as a chaplain in and Hiram Revels re­ w their country. Well, we don't think so. And now that she Revels had been a citizen for the Army during the Civil sonated with me as I believe CJ has felt egg on her face, we doubt Ms. Aguilera thinks so, only two years. However, War. In fact, Revels re­ they will with our readers, as ~ either. Revels' supporters argued cruited two Black Union·reg- well. Harambee! Local Tampa Man "TT m. Creates Oral m ::D .Hvgiene Product c: )> ~

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2/9 AMARI And REBECCA DROP 2/9 Happy 25th birthday, 2/9, ARI'YANA And A special birthday wish to our mommy. May God REBECCA , goes out to my husband, bless you with many more. "Fred." We thank the Lord for Birthday honoree, Thomas Mother of the honoree, blessing you with another Walker. Thomasina Banks and Doris year, Baby. Thomas. •took Who's Turning 4' Love, you wifey, Eliza­ beth and family.

ZAH'NYAH (WHITEGURL) WALKER At 18 Months and Tony and Fontaine Marion Tony Marie and her mom, ZAH'NYAH WALKER enjoying the birthday party. Fontaine Marion jamming KISHA(MOM) At 4 Years Old at the birthday party of ~eir 'Then' 'Now' cousin. Happy 4th birthday Whitegurl. Love, your mommy, Kisha.

RICKY 2-4-11

Gone, but not for long! Happy birthday, Ricky! Cousins enjoying the birthday party: Tracy Banks, Tara, and Love, wife and kids. April-Jacobs. ·

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Happy belated birthday wishes to my big brother, Bantchie. Keep your head up, you will be home soon. Much love from the family.

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~· - .....,,_ .. ,.."...... ,~~"""',....,....._ Over 1,000 homes bought I sold In the ~ ~~~~ .... ~ Local N~~------~------~----~------>­a: Tampa Alumnae Chapter < Personal Experiences Helped => a: Delta Sigma Theta Sororitv, Inc. Ill w Shape Future 01 Authors LL Hosts Town Hall Forum BY IRIS B. HOLTON c~ The Tampa Alumnae Sentinel city Editor ffl Chapter of Delta Sigma => Theta Sorority, Inc. will host After reaching adulthood, 1- a town hall forum, address- we often look back upon ex­ ing the Academic Achieve­ periences of our childhood. ment Gap of Two published authors re­ African-American males in cently shared their stories elementary schools, on during interviews with the Thursday, Feb. 10, 2011, at Sentinel. Both authors Brooks-DeBartolo Collegiate come from diverse back­ High School. grounds. The event will take place Growing up in Miami, from 6-8 p. m., with light re­ Ms. Tameka Fryer Brown freshments served from lived in a very diverse com­ s:30-6 p. m. munity. The town hall meeting "I thought what a wonder­ will feature local education JANETTE SPENCER-DAVIS ful thing it is when the diver­ experts including Doretha MS. TAMEKA FRYER ... President sity of a community and the Edgecomb, Chair of the BROWN MS. GLENNETTE TILLEY closeness we all want to have ... Author of "Around Our Hillsborough County School TURNER come together." Way On Neighbors Day" ... Author of "Fort Mose" Board; Dr. Brenda gram initiative -Empower­ It was this experience of Townsend, professor at the ing Males to Build Opportu­ people accepting each other's ~ University of South Florida; nities for Developing likenesses and differences c Jeanette Bradley, chief Independence (EMBODI). that resulted in "Around and book, entitled "In A Tubman," a story about the ii: executive, What We Could Specifically, . the sorority The Way On Neighbors Mood." It is also designated Underground Railroad. It LL Be, Inc., and other commu- seeks to develop a program 0 Day." for children and will be re­ was during her research that Z nity leaders, educators and that will address the needs of Ms. Brown said the leased in 2012. She is also she discovered the Under­ < students. Dr. Samuel L. African-American Males in book began as an ABC book. working on another book ground Railroad had been in . ~ Wright, Sr., Director, Of­ 3rd and 41h grade while help­ for children that highlighted geared toward students in existence long before Harri­ ~ fice of Student Ombudsmen ing them to close the a multicultural neighbor­ middle school. ett Tubman was born. w at the University of South achievement gap that exists hood. She had completed She also learned that Fort ~ Florida, will serve as moder­ between them and same­ writing the story within three Mose, located in Northern ator, aged peers. > months. The illustration was Florida, was a springboard to Through the town hall For more information ffi created by illustrator Char­ Author Glennette Tilley the history of its presence in .> meeting, the members of about the Feb. 10 town hall lotte Riley Webb. Turner was also influenced Florida. Fort Mose served as · ~ Delta ~igma ~eta seek to meeting, please contact Edu­ Ms. Brown, 40, sold the by events of her childhood. an interconnection between w gather mformation that will cational Chair, Karen book, which was her first She is the daughter of John the Indians. and runaway ~ allow them to develop the Beard at (813) 684-1302 or published creation in 2008. Lee Tilley, who served as slaves, Ms. Turner said. :J sorority's new national pro- [email protected]. The book was released in the president of Florida Nor­ Ms. Turner said after 2010. She said although her mal & Industrial College, lo­ hearing the story, she was in­ vision was different from that cated in St. Augustine. The spired to write about it be­ of the illustrator's the fin­ college was renamed Florida cause she lived in the area as ished product is very vibrant Memorial University and re­ a child and "no teacher or and colorful. located to Miami. textbook ever mentioned an CNA, HHA, MED Now that she has become Ms.lluMneristheauthor African American settlement TECH, CPR, FIRST a published author, Ms. of several books including, named Fort Mose," she AID "An Apple For Harriett · CLASSES EVERY Brown has begun her sec- stated. &WEEKS Ms. Turner, 77, said it was a sentimentaljourneyfor CLASSES ALSO her to write the book and OFFERED then return to St. Augustine FOR MANDATORIES for its launching last Septem­ NEEDED TO ber . RENEW STATE ~fffi ..~ :::.lliiislr•dt•• T• .Jones, Sr. Board ·vacancies USA K PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS The Tampa City Council of the City of Tampa has several *A Gospel Play Board and Commission vacan­ cies that will be occurring due to resignations and expired 'The fJones' terms. · To find out which Boards and Commissions have vacan­ cies, please call the Office of tl1e City Clerk (813) 274-8397, or go on line to http:www.tain­ pagov.net/appl Tampa Boards and Commissions. . VISit Our Website At: WW11N.Ct!nterforlmlftlifestlt~)n. The deadline to apply for 888-538-3.577 any of the vacancies is Wednesday, February 9, TbiJis ate smon tor 1111 IIIIRilesfltioa of II ~~ ,... ,. 2011. ., ------T~------~~ Loca ffi CJ) From The Classroom SL John Progressive ~ To The Garden life M. B. Church Has Tov And Book Drive ~ )> lessons Still APPIV ~

Captured at the St. John Progressive Deaconess 2010 Toy and Book Drive are Deaconesses Brittany Walker and Tamairah Morgan at the Gardening Shelia Graham-Bryant, Sophia O'Meally-Green, Cheryl Burnett, Stacy .Burgess, Mary Jones, event. Coretta Mayes, Carmen Casey-Turner, Patricia Ball, Alma Kinsey, Sheila Mays and Sister Murlene Francis. On December 18, 2010, Saint John Progressive Christian Life Center became Toyland. With the blessings of Pastor Bartholomew Banks, Sr. and the church family's open-hearted dona­ tions, the Deaconess Ministry was able to bless 17 families with a total of 40 children. Twenty-two bicy­ cles, a huge variety of toys and books were distributed to these families. Carolyn Barton and Rhonda Glover. The year 2010 marked the nth year of this successful event.. Deaconess Cheryl Burnett is the current pres­

ident of the Deaconess At the St. John Progressive 2010 Toy and Book Drive are Mi nistry. The entire Deaconesses Alma Kinsey and Mae Brittingham. Deaconess Ministry partici­ pated in this project. Casey-Turner and give all honor to God for the m The chairpersons for this Deaconess Stacy great things He continues to rii year 's event were Burgess. do throughout the.communi- ::D Deaconess Carmen The ladies of this ministry ty. <~ c: m CJ) Middleton High c Blake Class Of 1966 ~ Class Of 1958 )> The Howard W. Blake Class of 1966 will meet Tuesday, Z The Middleton High February 8, 2011 (today), 7 p. m. at the Wig Boutique, 2452 ~ James Williams and JoJuan Dixon were among the sth School Class of 1958 will Brandon Blvd. Please bring a classmate. :!! graders who participated in the gardening program. meet Friday, February 11, The class will be discussing the Valentine Dance, which will C 2011, 5:30 p. m. at the Police be held on Friday, Feb. nth. ~ Sector Office, 3808 N. 22nd St. Bring a covered dish. NEW ST. The agenda will include ., discussion on the souvenir book (ads and patrons) for the 53rd class reunion, which will be held July 1-3, 2011. The next meeting will be Friday, February 25, 2011 at the same location. For more information, call (813) 420-1441. Fannie Keith and Inez Patterson, chairpersons, John Shipp, president and Rose Pearl Gambrell Jones, reporter.

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c~ BY LEON B. CREWS Field Hall Of Fame en Sentinel StaffWriter w For more than 30 years ::J 1- Growing up in Winter the Florida Track and Field Haven, Florida during the Hall of Fame has been recog­ 1930s, Charles Owens ex­ nizing individuals in the sport perienced the full force of for their outstanding commit­ prejudice and discrimina­ ment and dedication. tion. The experience could On Friday, January 7, have left him a bitter man, 2011, at the Hilton Daytona but instead, he used that en­ Beach Oceanfront _Resort in ergy to become a world-class Daytona Beach, David D. golfer. Bowden, a 1962 Middleton "I had a chance to become High School graduate, was a professional football player, one of 5 individuals to be so but it was golfl really wanted honored. The inductees are Charles Owens sits in a golf cart with two of his students, all distinguished individuals to do." David Bowden with sisters Derylene Roberts and Cherylene Levy. who exemplify true leadership Mr. Owens said what Florida Track And Field Hall in the sports of Track and helped him make his choice of Fame induction plaque. was being drafted into the Fi eld in the state of Florida. Korean War. what golfer were earning, tournament span. They were chosen by the _ "I didn't like that, but I and I knew I had to at least "I love mentoring young Florida Track and Field Hall Alcania Kenon, _(Quincy; ~ didn't have a choice at that give it a try." golfers, and at one point I of Fame to receive this presti­ FL) and parents, the late c time." Mr. Owens said he had a junior pro, I created gious recognition. Robert and Dorothy Bow­ a: Bowden's distinguished LL During_a parachute jump didn't get his first set of golf the youth program at Rogers den (Tampa) for instilling in c at Fort Bragg, North Carolina clubs until he was 39- Park -and sometimes you and stellar career includes: him the intrinsic values of a z in 1952, Mr. Owens injured "Before that, all I had was have to be little rough when chosen Olympic Torch hard work ethic, always doing ~ both knees and his left ankle. a 5-iron. I practiced with it in you're instructing people." Bearer; several Sports Hall of one's best, treating people ~ The injuries left him partially a cemetery and I wore it out. Mr. Owens said for golf Fame inductions; named - right, and developing a deep c en crippled, and he's now a I was very determined, and to grow among African Coach of the Year by several faith in God. Bowden is from w 100% disabled veteran. kept going although many. Americans, the young people organizations and media; a very large extended family ::J 1- Growing up during such stumbling blocks were-put in will have to be exposed to it support runner for the Winter in Tampa and lived for several hostile times, Mr. Owens Olympics, 2002; and served· a:> my path. in high school. years in College HiU Projects w said he never once consid­ "I hate the politics of "This is an expensive as Coach/ Athletic Director with his 6 siblings. Many of >w ered quitting his desire to be­ sport. That's why I don't get sport and that is a big reason for People to People Sports his relatives were local educa­ c come a golfer. involved in the corporate more African American kids Ambassador International. tors, business, and -govern­ w "I searched my soul and side too much. I was golf pro don't pick it up. If they could In addition to his coaching ment persons. en:::z::: did all my planning before I at Rogers Park for five years get sponsors, it would lighten skills and expertise, Bowden Following -high school ::i started playing golf. I knew and that was enough for me." their load considerably." was an accomplished graduation, he was awarded a CD "::J what to expect, so I was pre­ Mr. Owens reached the Mr. Owens was in­ marathon runner participat­ scholarship to Fort Valley c. pared for it. That didn't make climax of his career in 1<)86 ducted into the African ing in prestigious races. He State University, where again z the experience any easier. on the Senior PGA Tour American Golfers Hall of returned home to Tampa and be played football, basketball, i= w - "I also started looking at when he won twice in a three Fame in 2007. participated in the Gasparilla and baseball. At Fort Valley -I Distant Classic 10 times. State University, he was -I ::J Bowden has a long and ·coached _and greatly influ­ CD stellar career in various sports' enced by Alphonso-Varner, -I w in several states as a partici­ who wrote a letter of recom­ z pating athlete and coach be­ mendation for this honor. i=z ginning at Middleton High Bowden played briefly w School, where he lettered in en with the Washington Red­ football, basketball, baseball, -slqns and charted his path by ~ c and track and field. At Mid­ _ following the example of per­ a: dleton, Bowden was greatly sonal friends and NFL greats 0 -I influenced by such notable Butch Johnson, Rayfield LL coaches as -Abraham Wright, Carlton Oats, Brown, Billy Reed, and McArthur Lane, Attorney Ronnie Brown. Moses Carey (Tam pan). In discussing his lifelong In 2006, Bowden fol­ involvement in sports, Bow­ lowed his dream, relocating to den acknowledges his grand­ Kailua Kona, Hawaii, where parents, the late James and he and his wife, Swan, live.

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FAIRFAX, Va.- Redskins defensive lineman Albert Haynesworth has been charged with assault in what police say was a case of road rage. Fairfax County police spokeswoman Shelley MARSALL FAULK, DEION SANDERS Broderick says a 38-year­ AndSHANNONSHARPE old man told investigators he was driving a Honda DALLAS - Deion a threat as a receiver as a Civic in suburban Sanders always was Prime runner. Washington when he saw a Time. Now he's all-time. "I wanted the ball in my pickup truck tailgating him. Sanders and Marshall hands so I could so some­ Th e man says the driver ~ Faulk led a class of seven thing with it," Faulk said, c then made a hand gesture. voted into the Pro Football recalling how he briefly a: Broderick says Haynes­ LL Hall of Fame on Saturday. played quarterback in high CHAE MONET worth, who was driving the Joining them were school and didn't find it c truck, got out when the vehi­ z Shannon Sharpe, exciting enough. a: you missed it, Chae's vision is to be able to For custodv, his celebration dances as his He held league records for a L1J interceptions and kick tight end in receptions, . > capture her audience and entertain them, returns, Sanders was an yards and touchdowns when L1J Child Suppon c being herself. Chae plans to pursue her pas­ During Game outstanding cornerback and he retired in 2001. L1J s:ion for performing and start her own busi­ sometime wide receiver with ''If I had a thousand ::I: en ness that will give others the opportunity to five teams. He's a two-time tongues, I 'couldn't say how ::J Super Bowl winner and was happy an·d proud I am," m achieve their dreams. Congratulations to the Defensive Player of the Sharpe said. "I don't know ::J D.. Chae Monet as this week's Beauty Unlimited Year in 1994. what I did to deserve this. z feature. Faulk won a Super Bowl Bears defensive end Dent j::: with the 1999 Rams, was the was the MVP of the 1986 L1J If you're interested in being in the Beauty Unlimited or ...J 1994 Offensive Rookie of the Super Bowl and finished ...J Spotlight, please send your information and photo, Year, 2000 NFL MVP and a with 137-1/2 career sacks . GILBERT ARENAS ::J including a contact number to: [email protected] three-time Offensive Player He was the top pass rusher of the Year (1999-2001). on one of the NFL's greatest L1J~~~======~ ORLANDO - Orlando guard Gilbert Arenas was Faulk is the 10th leading defensive units. Dent served with child support and career rusher with 12 ,279 became a starter in 1984, L1J~ lick Wins AP Comeback custody papers as he left the yards, and for a half-dozen beginning_a 10-year period court during halftime of the seasons was the most versa­ in which he made 10 or more ~ Plaver Of The Year Magic's loss to Miami on tile back in football, as much sacks in eight of 10 seaso-ns. Thursday night. 9 In landslide Vote The court documents, were LL a California petition filed by ,, Laura Mendoza Govan. serving a federal sentence for ~ dogfighting, then spending She identified herself as his ex-girlfriend in the docu­ African Hair Braiding most of the previous year as a Specializing In All Types Of Braiding seldom-used backup in ments. 1803 N. 22nd Street & 7th Ave. Philadelphia, Vick was back Govan is the alleged mis­ (YbofCity) at his best in 2010. Taking tress of Shaq O'Neal and 3)247-1033/(813)234-0104 over as starter in Week 2 after sister to Basketball Wives Kevin Kolb sustained a con­ reality show girlfriend, cussion, Vick ran and passed Gloria. ~~owo~DAYI, the Eagles to the NFC East The petition seeks custody title and a 10-6 record. and child support for three !$2 • Off! He also displayed the kind children that Govan says L-- _Wj!!l.!_h~~-- . of reformation away from the Arenas fathered and has game . that impressed a since "financially cut off." She MICHAEL VICK nationwide panel of 50 media is also seeking support for members who regularly cover another unborn child, as well the league. Vick received 29 as monthly support for the DALLAS - Michael Vick 1/2 votes, easily beating other children. took a most unusual path to Seattle receiver Mike In the petition, she is seek­ The Associated Press 2010 Williams, who got eight. NFL Comeback Player of the ing $109,000 in' monthly _ "The most fun I've ever had support payments from Year . award he received pla)ring football," Vick said. Saturday night. Arenas and $1.3 million "The guys. The organization I annually. "'':t In the 12-year history of the play for now. Coaches. .,.. A hearing in the case has L1J honor, no player has returned Players. Just the way I live been set for March 8 in Los CJ from jail to earn it. my life now. It's just been if After missing two seasons great. Angeles. Orlando plays at Sports Silva Knocks Down Celtics' Daniels Belfort To Defend Bruises Spinal Chord UFCTitle BOSTON­ left in the second quarter of Boston Celtics the Celtics' 91-80 win over the guard Mar­ Orlando Magic after he began quis Daniels driving to the basket from the bruised his right side of the lane and col­ spinal cord in lided with Gilbert Arenas, a collision who was covering him. Sunday and is Daniels fell to the court and MARQUIS expected to be lay motionless for a few min­ DANIElS sidelined at utes with his head facing down least a month. while surrounded by coaches LAS VEGAS - Even after "He's full function now. He's and teammates near his a dozen straight wins during fine," said Danny Ainge, bench. nearly a half-decade of unri­ MR. RONALD VERN MRS. DEBORAH Boston's president of basket­ Medical personnel put a neck valed perfection in the UFC BELLWARE HARRIS octagon, Anderson Silva ball operations. "We're going brace on Daniels and Mr. Ronald Vern Bellware Homegoing services for to keep him (in the hospital) strapped him onto a stretcher still came up with another went to be with his Spiritual Mrs. Deborah HaiTis, who overnight just to go through before he left to the cheers of spectacular way to finish a Father on January 29, 2011. passed away on February 1, some tests, but he's fine. " the crowd, which had re­ fight. He was born in Detroit, 2011, will be held Wednesday, Silva stopped Vitor Michigan, but had been a life­ Asked how long Daniels mained very quiet until then. long resident of Tampa. February 9, 2011, at 2 p. m. at would be out, Ainge said, "A He gave a thumbs-up sign as Belfort with a single kick to He was a member of the Harmon Funeral Home, 5002 month, two months. It'll be a he was taken off the court be­ the face in the first round, de­ United States Air Force and N. 40th St., Tampa, 33610, month, anyway." fore going to New England fending his middleweight belt after an Honorable Dis­ With Pastor Tony Hawkins, Pastor of Faith Alive at New Daniels was hurt with 11:01 Baptist Hospital. for a record eighth time at charge, worked as a private investigator. His next employ­ Mt. Silla Missionary Baptist UFC 126 on Saturday night. ment was as a claiins adjuster Church, officiating. Inter­ After little action in the for the Hillsborough County ment will follow in Rest opening minutes of their Board Of Commissioners. Haven Memorial Park Ceme­ Holvtield-Nielsen bout, Silva (28-4) flattened Mr. Bellware was a faith­ tery. his fellow Brazilian brawler ful member of Sacred Heart Mrs. Harris was a native of Church. An avid sports enthu­ Tampa. She graduated from "TT Fight Postponed with one magnificently placed siast, his preference was pro­ r- kick that caught Belfort Chamberlain High School, 0 COPEN­ more time to recover from in­ fessional and college football. JJ " squarely on the jaw, bringing He was a very devoted family and thereafter achieved an HAGEN, Den­ jury. man. Associate in Arts degree from c mark The 48-year-old Holyfield a dramatic end to Silva's 13th Hillsborough Community > consecutive UFC victory at He is survived by: his lov­ en Former heavy­ (43-10-2) was cut above the ing wife of 27 years, Margie College: m. weight cham­ left eye by an accidental head 3:25 of the opening round. McMillan Bellware ofTampa; She was preceded in death z pion Evander butt during his fight last "Thanks to my coach for from Riverview, a daughter, by: her brother, Mario Har­ ::! Brittaney Bellware and ris; and a great aunt, Lucille Holyfield month with Sherman teaching me that kick," Silva z friend, Ronnell Curtis; of Weeks. m haspostponed EVANDER said. "Everybody should re­ r- Williams. The bout was ruled Tampa, Justin Bellware; from She leaves to cb,erish her his bout with HOLYFIELD a no-contest. spect Vitor. Before I even Detroit, MI, Julianne Bell­ aJ started fighting, he was a memory: a very loving and de­ c: Denmark's In a statement released ware and husband, Bernard, voted husband, Mr. Freddie champion, so he deserves and Roxanne Bellware Kelly .r- ­ Brian Nielsen. Thursday by Sauerland, Thomas; daughter, L. N. Story m your respect." and husband, Donald; from Promoter.Kalle Sauer-land Holyfield said he "could not the Bahamas, a brother, (Wayne); son, Nigel.K.; Davis ::! ·said Thursday the March 5 do sparring until the end of Richard Bellware; from Kala­ (Erin); sisters, Dolores H. z fight has been moved back to the month," following medical mazoo, MI, a granddaughter, Thompson (family), Denise "'D May 7 to allow Holyfield advice. Mavweather's Nicole Bellware Burns and Harris (family), Vicky Harris ~ husband, Brian; and great (family), Pamela Telfair (Der- r­ Uncle Questions grandchild, Harry Bellware; rick), Denise " Underwood en from Sterling Heights, (Kenneth), and Tasha Harris ::I: Mannv Kristina Bellware Burgess (family); brothers, Roosevelt ~ 1itle Town USA' Gets.Its and husband, Yaser Elhajras Harris, Jr. (Valerie), Robert m and children, Fatimah, Hali­ Harris (family), Herbert Har­ < nah, Niemah, Mamiah, ris (family) and Ricky Harris m Fourth lombardi Troohv Haram and Fulay Bellware; :::rJ (family); aunts, Pamela Davis Super Bowl trophies, never led from Dearborn Heights, MI, < grandchild, Karen Bellware; (and husband), and Wanda -t in the game, and could not dig Walker (Thomas); great aunt, c: gratitude to Hospice of Hills­ m themselves out of an early 21- borough County, staff at Phyl­ Florence Wuliams (family); CJ) . 3 hole. lis Busansky Center, Pearl great uncle, Herbert Harris c Neither team had much of a Smith, Joy Byrd, Renee Bell­ (family); a host of grandchil­ FLOYD MAYWEATHER ~ running attack, and relied on ware and Daniel Bellware; dren, nieces, nephews, > the arms of their quarterbacks, and a host of nieces, nephews cousins, special friends, and z Roger Mayweather, the and cousins. Rodgers and Ben Roethlis­ others sorroWing relatives c uncle and trainer of six-time Services will be held Feb­ and friends. "TT berger. titlist, Floyd Mayweather ruary 11, 2011, at Sacred Visitation for Mrs. Debo- :::rJ Both defenses turned in stel­ Heart Church at 1:15 p. m. In­ rah Harris will be held Tues- C Jr., still insists that southpaw terment will be at Bay Pines lar performances; but the WBO welterweight (147) day evening from 5-8 p. m. at ~ Steelers sealed their fate by Cemetery, St. Petersburg. The pounds and WBC junior mid­ repast will be immediately Harmon Funeral Home. committing four turnovers, at dleweight (154 pounds) cham­ after the service at the Friends ·attending the least three of which led to homegoing services are asked AARON RODGERS pion Manny Pacquiao has church's Parish Hall. AFFINITY DIRECT to assemble at the funeral was voted Super Bowl MVP Packer scores. "got something in him," an More than 100,000 people implication that the use of CREMATION home at 1:45 p. m. www.affinitycremation.com A HARMON BURIAL Super Bowl XLV lived up to were inside Cowboys' Sta­ performance enhancing drugs more than the hype as millions dium, with another two to is the reason the Filipino of viewers saw the Green Bay three thousand outside watch­ super star has retained power Packers hold on to defeat the ing the game on a big screen. and won titles over eight dif- . Pittsburgh Steelers 31-25. The Packers were able to pull ferent weight classes. Game MVP was Aaron out the victory despite losing Roger Mayweather's Rodgers, the Packer quarter­ their top defensive player, comments were made during back who tossed three touch­ Charles Woodson to a col­ an interview with Chris down passes in the' victory. larbone injury, and one of Robinson of Boxing­ The Packers claimed· their their premiere receivers, Scene.com at Floyd May­ fourth Super Bowl trophy that ·Donald Driver, to a foot in­ weather's gym near the bears the name of the man jury. fighter's Las Vegas home. who brought them the first _ The NFC has won back-to­ "The change I would make, you don't want to know/' said two Super Bowl victories, hack Super Bowls, and Roger Mayweather. "Take Vince Lombardi. The Pack­ Rodgers can now quiet all the that sh** out of his body and ers also have 12 NFL champi­ fans who still wanted Brett onships. do it like a fighter is supposed Favre to save their franchise to do. I know he got some­ The Steelers, still the ·only and bring them another Lom­ team in the NFL with six thing in him. He knows it too. bardi trophy. I know there is proof." rds of Thanks THANK YOU

MR. WILLIAM MR. MOSES ALFRED BUTLER, SR. KNOTT, JR. EL SR. RIGOBERTO MR.NASAB Mr. William Alfred Butler, Mr. Moses Knott, Jr., 74, of Sr. of Tampa, passed away Pocahontas, Mississippi, HERNANDEZ ELIVOBLACK Tuesday, February 1, 2011. passed away Thursday, Feb­ SIMON L. PRATT, JR. Funeral services will be ruary 3, 2011. Servicios funerales Para El Mr. Nasab Elivo Black of (SPIKE) conducted Wednesday, Febru­ Funeral services will be Sr. Rigoberto Hernandez, Tampa, passed away on Sat­ ary 9, 2011, at 1 p. m. at Ray conducted Saturday, Febru­ I would like to thank all my quien fallecion el dia 4 de urday, January 15, 2011. Williams Memorial Chapel, ary 12, 2011, at 11 a. m. at Mt. family, friends and loved ones Febrero, 2011. Sera velado el A memorial mass will be 301 N. Howard Avenue, with Olive Missionary Baptist for all the support, phone dia 8 de Febrero, 2011, a Ia 7 said for him on Saturday, Pastor Clarence Nathan, offici­ Church, 4008 E. Cayuga calls, prayers, flowers and vis­ p. m., basta las 10 p. m. en Ia February 12, 2011, at 10 a. m. ating. Interment will follow in Street, with Rev. Dr. C. P. its during our time ofbereave­ funeraria, Harmon Funeral at St. Peter Claver Catholic Rest Haven Memorial Park. Home, 5002 N. 40th Street, Mr. William A. Butler, Sr. Epps, pastor, officiating. In­ ment. Church, 1203 N. Nebraska Av­ terment will follow in Rose Special thanks to: Dee Tampa, 33610, con el Her­ enue, with Rev. Hugh was a native of Pulaski, Ten­ nessee, and a resident of Hill Cemetery. Dawkins for the obituary pro­ mana Juan Manuel Menen­ Chikawe, officiating. dez, Del Salon Del Reino de Tampa for over 50 years. He Mr. Knott was a strong grams and Pastor Richard Mr. Nasab Elivo Black was attended Northwestern High community leader and CEO of Chutter for the eulogy and Los Testigos de Jehova. En­ born on August 4, 1918, in An­ tierno sena el dia Miercoles School of Miami, FL, and was Knott's Salvage & Hauling Florida Mortuary Funeral and natto Bay, St. Mary, Jamaica, a personal trainer and body since 1969. He also retired as Cremation Service. Febrero 9, 2011, en R~st to the late William Black and Haven Cemetery, a Ia 1:30 p. · builder who taught Judo. His a longshoreman in Manatee Sincerely, Mrs. Chiffon M. Louise Lachlaw Black. m. love and passion was for County. He is the proud son Pratt. health, fitness and nutrition to El Sr.: Rigoberto Hernan­ He was preceded to eternal of the late Moses Knott, Sr. life by his wife, Beatrice A. live life to the fullest. and Willie Bea Davis. dez nacio en Cuba en Ia William was preceded in Provincia de Matanzas. Black. While in heaven, he will Mr. Black attended schools death by: his mother, Kather­ also join: his son, Eric Lee Rigoberto was preceded in ine Ruise; father, William E. SINCERE death by: Hiso de Lucrecia in Jamaica and received a col­ Knott; his brother, Christo­ lege degree from Cornell Uni­ Butler; and son, William A. pher L. Knott; his sister, Rosa Yedra y Francisco Hernan­ Butler. GRATITUDE dez. versity. Lee Davis; grandchildren and He leaves to cherish his other loved ones. El dejo' par fue Recuerden During World War II, he memory: Bernice, his loving His memory will linger on so Memoria a sus hijos, served in the Merchant wife of 47 years; daughters, Mayra Hernandez y Abdiel Marines. Later, he worked as Alphelia Cliatt, Willette Lewis in the hearts of: his former Hernandez y su Espous, Es­ an insurance agent and man­ and husband, Alex, and Wan­ wife, Annie ·Mae NeWman ther Hernandez, Dejo a sus, ager for Central Life Insur­ deera Buchanan; sons, War­ Knott; his children, Willie Hermanos' Queridos, Saul ance Company. Yet, he ren, Wendell and wife, Helen, Ann Abdul-Hati (Khalia), Hernandez, Rodrigo Hernan­ longed to own his own busi­ and Winyatta; grandchildren, Kathey Knott Scott, Patricia dez, y Alguien fue muy ness, and his dream was real- Wendell, Rashawn Butler, Knott Bexley Chapman, Re­ Querido Para el su Yerno, , ized through his acquisition Michael, Mikayla, Alexis, Mar­ nada Knott Nelson (Melvin), Pedro Barrios, y con esa of the Mr. Softee franchise in cus, Janae, Winyatta Butler, Helen Knott Meador, Moses Stefani Lewis, Michael Ward, Knott, Ill (fiancee, Wanza), Bonita Esperanza, fue Jehova Florida, Maryland and Latoya Bedgood and Tameka Vivian Knott Batts, Relisa nos Pronete en Revelacion Delaware. Here, his true pas­ Ward; great grandchildren, Knott Butler and Lucian 21:3=4· sion as a salesman blos­ Michael, III, Jamaul, Chris Porfie Dios Limpiara Toda Knott; and other adopted somed. He truly believed that Harden, Bryce, Aaliyah and children from his heart; de­ Lagrima de sus ojos y Ia hard work was an essential Mariah; sisters-in-law and Muerta no sera mas ni existi­ voted brothers, Rob.ert part of success, and all trou­ brothers-in-law, Vivian Frank, Whitehead, Clarence McGee, ran mas Lamento ni ciamor bles encountered on the road Lawrence, Joe, Cecilia, Lula­ ni Dolor porfue todas es Tau Sammy King, Willie Davis to our goals are always mae and Frances; special aunt (Mary), Raymond Davis BARRY LEE cosas seran cosas del Pasado. ·"worth it." and uncle, Deloris and Alfonso A HARMON BURIAL McGee; nieces and nephews, (Peggy), Earl M. Davis, Ruben VANDUNK Nasab loved to mentor and Knott (Willie Mae) and encourage young people, and Ellen and Damion Davis, Regina, Tandra, Rita, Brid­ Ruther (Bernice); devoted sis­ The family of Barry Van­ was also known for his witty gette and Cory, Dierdre and ters, Diane Davis, Luretha Dunk, would like to express sayings. Clarence, Sonia and Rodney, Barton and Susan Porter; a heartfelt thanks for all the Precious memories will re­ Janice and Fred, and Joe-Joe; host of outstanding grand- · love and prayers and acts of main with: Aubrey E., Alicia a~d a host of grand nieces, children, nieces, nephews, kindness we received. . L., Randall A., Bobby Sims grand nephews, other rela­ cousins, in-laws, and loving · Special thanks to: Jesus for (Detroit), Gertrude Hudson tives, and friends. friends. His love and support, my hus­ (Bradenton), Amanda An­ The remains will repose The remains will repose band, Adam Worthy, John thony, Dolores, Mcintosh, from 4-7 p. m., Tuesday, Feb­ after 5 p.m. Friday, February Harmon Funeral · Home, · Charles and Tynia Thomas ruary 8, 2011, at Ray Williams 11, 2011, at Ray Williams Fu­ Northside M. B. Church, Rev. and family (Davenport), An­ Funeral Home, 301 N. Howard neral Home, 301 N. Howard Ricardo Robinson, Pastor, Sis­ gelia Thomas and family (Al­ Avenue. Avenue. ter Sofie, Action Labor, David abama), Lillie Graham, the Arrangements entrusted to Arrangements entrusted to Isoni and Team, and Moates RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL Florist. Johnson family (Maryland), HOME, Rhodes & Northern, Jocelyn Carpenter and family, HOME, Rhodes & Northern, May God continue to bless Owners. www.raywilliamsfu­ Owners. www.raywilliamsfu­ us all. Barry VanDunk and Beverly Backey, Ralph and neralhome.com Beatrice Malone and family, neralhome.com family. Gloria White and family, !'llor­ man and Catherine Murray and family, Bessie Sims, Mau­ reen Olsen, Josephine Jenk­ ins, William Stewart, Bobby AIKENS INTEGRITY Mr. Moses Knott, Jr., · Giddens, Gloria Adams, St. FUNERAL HOME FUNERAL Pocahontas, MS. Peter Claver Catholic Church Mrs. Georgia Reaux, SERVICES Tampa. and Choir, and many others Baby, Money Jones, Mrs. Lillian Thomas, who blessed his life. Tampa. Riverview, FL. Arrangements entrusted to Mrs. Gloria Mitchell, Mr. Allen Stinson, Bran~ RAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL Tampa. don,FL HOME, Rhodes & Northern, WILSON Owners,. 301 N. Howard Av­ enue. www.raywilliamsfu­ FUNERAL HOME neralhome.com EVERETf- DERR RAY WILLIAMS Ms. Ruby Ford, Tampa. FUNERAL HOME Mr. Halton A. Henry, &ANDERSON Valrico, FL. FUNERAL HOME Mr. Nasab Black, Tampa. Mrs. Lillie Mae Smith, w Mr. William Butler, Sr., Tampa. FUN~ER~A~L,~H~OME Mrs. Carrie E. Scott, Tampa. Mr. Floyd Thornell, "Our Business Ia Service" Tampa. Mrs. Louise Flowers, Thonotosassa, FL. Sister Angeline J. Wal­ 3000 N. 29th • Tampa, FL 33605 Tampa. Mrs. Cora Williams, (800) 605-3350. (813) 248-6125 lace, Panama City, FL. Mr. Kalvin Jones, Lutz. Tampa. www.wilson-fune lhome.com ------,~ Crime ~ C/) Man Accused 01 c Man Arrested After Mother Of Three Charged ~ Impregnating m"T1 m Relative With Child Neglect :II Teenager Accuses Him c:: On Thursday night, Tampa ::t> Of Violating Her Police arrested a woinan ~ reportedly who left three 0) 1\) dent happened during a children home alone for four 0.... camping trip in June 2009. hours while she visited a bar. .... The group of teenagers, (2 Police said a neighbor girls and 3 boys), accompa­ spotted the 3, 5, and 7 year nied Lane, an employee of olds playing outside late Positive Spin, Support for Friday night. Police were Parents in Neighborhoods, called after they learned the on a trip to the Ocala children had been left home National Forest. alone. The girl told police during MOSES CARTER Police arrived at the apart­ an interview on January 18, ment complex, and were on LARAYSHAADAMS 2011, that Lane came into Hillsborough County the scene for 45 minutes the tent she shared with the deputies arrested a 36-year­ until.Laraysha Adams, child neglect. CURRAN LANE other girl and touched her old man last Thursday, 28, returned. A Child Protection inappropriately. Lane told accusing him of raping a 14- Adams was arrested and Investigator took custody of police he was at the tent on year-old relative and charged with three counts of the children. A 46-year-old Tampa man two occasions, when he impregnating her. was arrested last week and helped them to set it up and Police report that Moses charged with lewd and las­ when he went to warn them Carter faces charges of sex­ civious battery. The arrest about a bear. ual battery and impregnat­ Former Buccaneer Picked came about after a teenager Lane ended the interview ing a minor. He is being held accused him of committing with police by requesting an in jail with his bail set at $252,000. Up On Outstanding Warrant f! an act on her two years ago. attorney. Police also inter­ 0 Detectives report that The Hillsborough County viewed other youngsters on On Friday, former Tampa· ~ Sheriff's Office arrested the trip. Carter raped the girl a year bay Buccaneer offensive Attorney Norman ago and she became preg­ ~ Curran Lane last week on lineman, Arron Sears, was C/) a warrant issued by the Can ella said he is repre- · nant. The child was born, arrested for failing to appear m senting Lane and that Lane and DNA tests indicated z Marion County Sheriffis in court last December. ::! Office. He was released after denies all allegations. Carter is the father. Sears was arrested in z posting a $15,000 bond. However, he said, "I haven't November when deputies ....m According to police, the seen a criminal report and found him wandering along m teenage girl, who is now 15- all I have is basic informa­ Gunn Highway. He was c::.... year-old, told police the inci- tion at this point." admitted to the hospital .... women Caught under the Baker Act. ~ Sears was arrested by · z on camera In ARRONSEARS ., deputies again later after c:: Parking lot Brawl they found he had an out­ m standing warrant for battery. Sears was drafted by the .- suspects Arrested On OCALA -- A police inves­ on a police officer. He was Bucs from the University of ~ tigation is underway after a · picked up at Sickles High Tennessee in 2007 and. m ·Armed Robberv, Anempted School, near his home. released in April 2010. C brutal fight video was post­ m. ed online. < Murder Charges Video of women, who m were involved in a huge UNCLE SANDY ~ brawl outside of an Ocala c::~ ... Open your eyes so you 1, 5, 7, 10 wonit miss a m gas station, has become an C/) Internet sensation and minute 14 18, 20, 22 of all of the great things 28, 30, c police said Wednesday they 33, 39 life has in store for you 44, 48, 51, 55· ~ are investigating the violent confrontation. ~------~--~ · c~ In the video posted on YouTube, as. well as several other Internet sites, at least WARREN eight women faced off in the parking lot of a RaceTrac gas station. DAWSON The video shows that the GEORGE PALMA, JR. KENNETH BURIKE, JR. fight began with several arguments and escalated to punches. Some of the POLK COUNTY- Polk employees and ordered woman were tearing off County Sheriff's deputies them to get onto the each others' clothes. Ocala have arrested a man I con­ ground. As one suspect was police said the fight proba­ nection with the January restraining a victim, the sec­ bly started in late December 29, 2011 attempted robbery ond suspect shot another or early January after a and attempted murder that victim several times as the local concert. occurred at the Prima Store victim was laying face After about three minutes, on County Line Road in down.1 witnesses broke up the Mulberry. After the shooting, both fights. Through the investigation, suspects took money from Investigators said they are . detectives identified the business and were seen working several leads to George Palma, Jr., 40, as fleeing in a silver. vehicle. identify the people one. of the suspects involved The second suspect, involved. They say, even if .221-1800 in the armed robbery and Kenneth Burke, Jr., 30, the women do· not want to attempted murder. was arrested late Saturday press charges against each 1481 Ta•Pa Parll Plaza According to earlier and also charged with other, they could likely face @ NabraSila Ava. &Scoit St. reports, two masked and attempted murde r and fines and jail time for creat­ armed men ran into the attempted robbery with a ing a public disturbance 7 ·c 11' 'lf: cf ~ 1.~., .r1 c. J"l~~~~ · ~~,: :c~ ::- ~ · · ~ ~·:~~ ..... ~ ... :: "1.:-: .:\7 ::~)l:: < ~ "'~= .. ~::: ~: --(" ''2":-. store, pointed guns at the firearm. and endangering others. Sc'o·' ou d~~ :c 3~· ~-- !: ~c1c ~\o ;::~~~ :,'t::~" .. •..: ,,~ ~ ..:, ,":.:0L: ~ .. :~ • ~:: : .. · : ·: ~\:.:C c ·~~ ,... 0 C\1 c::o a:> <3: :::::> a: m w u. ~i c (/) w :::::> 1- II~======~LE~GA~L~NO~TIC~E======~II ~II~E~MP~LOY~M~ENT~II

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 11th IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRTEENTH Avon Representatives JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR Needed All Areas! MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, FLORIDA Call 813-832-4282 FAMILY DIVISION Case No.: 2010-DR-17680 Or E-mail [email protected] Case No.: 10-35301 FC 18 DIVISION C

Florida Bar No. 30686 MARCIA L. BOONE, Do You Have A (PMA) Petitioner Positive Mental Attitude? IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF and Are You Ambitious? SILVIA I. BUCKLEY DAVID L. BOONE, Yes? Petitioner Respondent . and Call The Tag Lady ~ NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE c GERALDTHOMASBUCKLEY (813) 417-6654 a:u. Respondent c TO: DAVID L. BOONE z 12319 Wltheridge Drive Work From Home <3: NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE Tampa, Florida 33624 And Love It! ~ c TO: GERALD THOMAS BUCKLEY (/) YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against you Earn What You w Last Known Address: and that you are required to serve a copy of your written Are Worth . :::::> 9674 Magnolia Blossom Drive l- defenses, if any, to it on Jonathan W. Newlon, Esq., whose Tampa, Florida 33626 Call Me Today itw address is 38008 Live Oak Avenue. Suite 2. Dade City. FL 33523 on or before Monday. March 7. 2011, and file the At (813) 27Q-2116 > YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against w original with the clerk of this Court at Hillsborough County c you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written w Courthouse, 800 Twiggs Street, Tampa, Florida 33602, before :c defenses, if any, to it on Petitioner's attorney, Emilo C. Pastor, Looking For (/) service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. Esquire, whose address is 2655 Le Jeune Road. Suite 700. ~ Experienced Lawn m Coral Gables. FL 33134, on or before February 24. 2011, and :::::> If you fail to do so, a Default may be entered against you a. ·file the original with the clerk of this Court at 3100 Ponce de Care Worker Must Pass for the relief demanded in the Petition. Z Leon, Coral Gables, FL 33134 before service on Petitioner or Background Check i= immediately thereafter. No Misdemeanor. Drug w_. Copies of all court documents in this case, including _. Chargers And Absolutely orders, are available at the Office of the Leon County Clerk :::::> If you fail to do so, a Default may be entered against you m of Court. You may review these documents upon request. No Felony Charges _. for the relief demanded in the Petition. w (813) 270-6887 z You must keep the Office of the Leon County Clerk of t= Copies of all court documents In this case, including z Court notified of your current address. (You may file Notice w orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's Are You (/) of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family office. You may review these documents up_on request. (§ Law Form 12.915). Future papers In this lawsuit will be Highly Motivated? mailed to the address on record with the clerk' office. a: You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office To Spend 10 Hours 0_. u. notified of your current address, (You may file Notice of WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of A Week And Current Address, at Florida Supreme Court Approved Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of Earn $1 ,500.00 Family Law Form 12.915). Future papers in this lawsuit will documents and information. Failure to comply can result in Plus A Month? be mailed to the address on record with the clerk. sanctions, Including dismissal or striking of pleadings. VIsit: www.nancywellness.com WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Dated: January 28, 2011 Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of (321) 695-9693 documents and Information. Failure to comply can result PAT FRANK In sanctions, Including dismissal or striking of pleadings. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT

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