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Lora Adele <I>Black</I> Fisher

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Lora Adele Black Fisher

Birth
North Loup, Valley County, Nebraska, USA
Death
28 Oct 1930 (aged 40)
Edinburg, Hidalgo County, Texas, USA
Burial
McAllen, Hidalgo County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 26.1933327, Longitude: -98.2363892
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"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 110, No 1, p 31, Jan. 5, 1931.

Lora Adele Black, daughter of E. W. and Nellie Chase Black, was born at North Loup, Neb., May 21, 1890, and departed this life at Edinburg, Tex., October 28, 1930.

While the shadows as of night wrap us about, yet the precious memories of the past remain to inspire to a nobler life.

She was a graduate of the North Loup High School, also of the School of Music of Milton, Wis. A great lover of music, she found time in the last months of her life to help another in piano lessons.

On December 30, 1911, she was married to Alfred G. Fisher, who with three children survives her. She also leaves to mourn their loss, her father, E. W. Black, and sister, Georgia B. Greene of North Loup; a brother, Henry Chase Black of Detroit, Mich.

Though she had only a small circle of friends, she is greatly missed. We are made poorer but heaven will be richer.

Services were conducted by her pastor from the funeral home at McAllen, Tex., and burial was made in the cemetery of the same place.
J. T. B.
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 110, No 1, p 31, Jan. 5, 1931.

Lora Adele Black, daughter of E. W. and Nellie Chase Black, was born at North Loup, Neb., May 21, 1890, and departed this life at Edinburg, Tex., October 28, 1930.

While the shadows as of night wrap us about, yet the precious memories of the past remain to inspire to a nobler life.

She was a graduate of the North Loup High School, also of the School of Music of Milton, Wis. A great lover of music, she found time in the last months of her life to help another in piano lessons.

On December 30, 1911, she was married to Alfred G. Fisher, who with three children survives her. She also leaves to mourn their loss, her father, E. W. Black, and sister, Georgia B. Greene of North Loup; a brother, Henry Chase Black of Detroit, Mich.

Though she had only a small circle of friends, she is greatly missed. We are made poorer but heaven will be richer.

Services were conducted by her pastor from the funeral home at McAllen, Tex., and burial was made in the cemetery of the same place.
J. T. B.


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