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Elouise Evon Black Slick

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12 Nov 2017 (aged 92)
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Fishertown, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Elouise Evon (Black) Slick died on Sunday, November 12, 2017 at the Lutheran Home in Topton where she resided since May. Mrs. Slick was a longtime resident of 486 West Walnut Street in Kutztown. Her husband, the late Dr. Max H. Slick, preceded her in death. Mrs. Slick was born on May 26, 1925 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the first child of Dr. John C. and Zula (Dell) Black. She was raised in Athens, Bradford County, and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in music education from the Pennsylvania State University. She was a music teacher in the Sayre Area School District before moving with her family to the Kutztown area. Mrs. Slick was an accomplished pianist, and retained a passion for music throughout her life. Mrs. Slick was a member of Grace Evangelical Congregational Church in Kutztown.

She is survived by a brother Harold Black of Superior, Colorado, and sister Betty Black of Willow Street, Pennsylvania, and three sons: Douglas Slick, and his wife, Melinda, of San Antonio, Texas; Jeffrey Slick, and his wife Leigh, of Kutztown; and Stephen Slick, and his wife, Laurie, of Austin, Texas; as well as two grandchildren, Jordan and Zachary Slick.

The family will host a Memorial Service in Grace E.C. Church, Kutztown, to be announced at a future date. Burial will be private in Fishertown Cemetery, Schellsburg, PA.

Ludwick Funeral Home
Mrs. Elouise Evon (Black) Slick died on Sunday, November 12, 2017 at the Lutheran Home in Topton where she resided since May. Mrs. Slick was a longtime resident of 486 West Walnut Street in Kutztown. Her husband, the late Dr. Max H. Slick, preceded her in death. Mrs. Slick was born on May 26, 1925 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the first child of Dr. John C. and Zula (Dell) Black. She was raised in Athens, Bradford County, and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in music education from the Pennsylvania State University. She was a music teacher in the Sayre Area School District before moving with her family to the Kutztown area. Mrs. Slick was an accomplished pianist, and retained a passion for music throughout her life. Mrs. Slick was a member of Grace Evangelical Congregational Church in Kutztown.

She is survived by a brother Harold Black of Superior, Colorado, and sister Betty Black of Willow Street, Pennsylvania, and three sons: Douglas Slick, and his wife, Melinda, of San Antonio, Texas; Jeffrey Slick, and his wife Leigh, of Kutztown; and Stephen Slick, and his wife, Laurie, of Austin, Texas; as well as two grandchildren, Jordan and Zachary Slick.

The family will host a Memorial Service in Grace E.C. Church, Kutztown, to be announced at a future date. Burial will be private in Fishertown Cemetery, Schellsburg, PA.

Ludwick Funeral Home


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