July 13, 1933
Page 4, Column 3
Carmi, Illinois
Mrs. A. G. Black died Tuesday evening at her home on N. Division St., in Norris City. Mr. and Mrs. Black had spent the day with the family of a son, Frank, and enjoyed the nice dinner prepared in anticipation of their visit. Before leaving for home she complained of symptoms of indigestion and in the night became violently ill. Mrs. Margaret Pearce Black was most beloved and revered woman of the town, and her passing recalls anew her many virtues and pleasing personality. Leaves aged husband, Andrew G. Black, four daughters, Mrs. Mary Justice, Mrs. Zea Henson, Mrs. Myrtle Hill, Mrs. Edith Weirauch; two sons, Frank and Dwight, who with their families live near here. Funeral services held today Thursday afternoon at the Presbyterian Church.
July 13, 1933
Page 4, Column 3
Carmi, Illinois
Mrs. A. G. Black died Tuesday evening at her home on N. Division St., in Norris City. Mr. and Mrs. Black had spent the day with the family of a son, Frank, and enjoyed the nice dinner prepared in anticipation of their visit. Before leaving for home she complained of symptoms of indigestion and in the night became violently ill. Mrs. Margaret Pearce Black was most beloved and revered woman of the town, and her passing recalls anew her many virtues and pleasing personality. Leaves aged husband, Andrew G. Black, four daughters, Mrs. Mary Justice, Mrs. Zea Henson, Mrs. Myrtle Hill, Mrs. Edith Weirauch; two sons, Frank and Dwight, who with their families live near here. Funeral services held today Thursday afternoon at the Presbyterian Church.
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