Preceding her in death were her parents; one brother, Paul Black; one half-brother, Obra "Bud" Black; one half-sister, Eva Fink, and one stepdaughter, Betty Staten.
Mrs. Staten was a waitress at King Pin Lanes for many years.
Surviving are one son, Shawn Gibbs at home; two stepsons, Mickey and Raymond Staten, both of Michigan; three sisters, Mrs. Jennie Forsyth, Mrs. Eileen Wilson and Mrs. Lorine Bissell, all of Springfield; two brothers, Ed Black of Des Arc, Mo., and Harold Black of Portland, Ore.; two half-sisters, Mrs. Fern Burnett of Rochester and Mrs. Clara Slane of Biloxi, Miss..
Services at Staab Funeral Home. Burial in Oak Ridge Cemetery.
State Journal-Register (Springfield, IL) - Monday, January 2, 1989
Preceding her in death were her parents; one brother, Paul Black; one half-brother, Obra "Bud" Black; one half-sister, Eva Fink, and one stepdaughter, Betty Staten.
Mrs. Staten was a waitress at King Pin Lanes for many years.
Surviving are one son, Shawn Gibbs at home; two stepsons, Mickey and Raymond Staten, both of Michigan; three sisters, Mrs. Jennie Forsyth, Mrs. Eileen Wilson and Mrs. Lorine Bissell, all of Springfield; two brothers, Ed Black of Des Arc, Mo., and Harold Black of Portland, Ore.; two half-sisters, Mrs. Fern Burnett of Rochester and Mrs. Clara Slane of Biloxi, Miss..
Services at Staab Funeral Home. Burial in Oak Ridge Cemetery.
State Journal-Register (Springfield, IL) - Monday, January 2, 1989
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