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Anton Brees had lived in the Tampa Bay area since 1938. He was a Yellow Cab supervisor and a Baptist. He is survived by his wife, Eunice; five sons, Allan Daimwood of Jacksonville; Donnie Daimwood; Joe, and John all of Tampa; and Mikel Ellison of San Francisco, California; two daughters, Nancy Watson and Ann Marie both of Tampa; three brothers, George, Willis Earl, and Andre all of Tampa; two sisters, Carrie Louise Eiland and Irene A. Park both of Tampa; and nine grandchildren.
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Anton Brees had lived in the Tampa Bay area since 1938. He was a Yellow Cab supervisor and a Baptist. He is survived by his wife, Eunice; five sons, Allan Daimwood of Jacksonville; Donnie Daimwood; Joe, and John all of Tampa; and Mikel Ellison of San Francisco, California; two daughters, Nancy Watson and Ann Marie both of Tampa; three brothers, George, Willis Earl, and Andre all of Tampa; two sisters, Carrie Louise Eiland and Irene A. Park both of Tampa; and nine grandchildren.
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Cause of death: cancer
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