William Black, 73, of Antimony, died at the hospital here Wednesday morning, following an appendix operation. The body will be taken to Antimony for funeral services and burial Sunday.
Mr. Black was born November 28, 1863, in Utah's Dixie. His first wife was Matilda E. King. He later married Mrs. Julia Schaugaard of Koosharem. He was for years a stock raiser and farmer at Antimony.
Surviving Mr. Black are his widow; four sons, G. Culbert Black of Territon, Idaho; Herman and Lonzo Black of Antimony, and Lloyd Black of Price; one daughter, Mrs. Velma Burns of Archer, Idaho; three brothers, George Black of Manti, Ted Black of Kanosh and Nephi Black of Richfield; two half sisters who live in Salt Lake.
Source: The Richfield Reaper Newspaper 1937-02-11
William Black, 73, of Antimony, died at the hospital here Wednesday morning, following an appendix operation. The body will be taken to Antimony for funeral services and burial Sunday.
Mr. Black was born November 28, 1863, in Utah's Dixie. His first wife was Matilda E. King. He later married Mrs. Julia Schaugaard of Koosharem. He was for years a stock raiser and farmer at Antimony.
Surviving Mr. Black are his widow; four sons, G. Culbert Black of Territon, Idaho; Herman and Lonzo Black of Antimony, and Lloyd Black of Price; one daughter, Mrs. Velma Burns of Archer, Idaho; three brothers, George Black of Manti, Ted Black of Kanosh and Nephi Black of Richfield; two half sisters who live in Salt Lake.
Source: The Richfield Reaper Newspaper 1937-02-11
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