Delta-William Rueben Black, 73, a lifelong resident of Deseret died at his home Wed, Jan 16. He had been failing in health for several months. Mr. Black was born Sept 17, 1861 in Spring City, Utah, a son of Joseph S. and Cynthia Allred Black of Deseret. His widow, Lucy Whicker Black and the following children survive: Mrs. Laura Peterson, Mrs. Nora Nisonger, Los Angeles; Mrs. Ella Whitehead, Grace, Idaho; William Ernest Black, Delta; Lavon and Dee Black, Deseret; Mrs. Bartella Wilde, Eureka; 21 grandchildren and four great grandchild.
Funeral services were held Friday, Jan 18, in the Deseret ward chapel. Bishop Ephraim Eliason presided. Appropriate musical numbers were rendered. The speakers were Samuel W. Western, Neils Peterson, Bishop Eliason and Layton Allredge (nephew of tho the deceased). Resolutions of respect were read by John Reeves in behalf of the members member of Deseret stake high council.
Internment was in the Deseret cemetery and a large cortege followed the body. The casket was bedded in a profuse floral display.
Mr. Black had done much in the promotion of Millard county and had lived longer in West Millard than any other man living there at the present time, according to the statements statement of friends.
Published in the Millard County Progress 1935-01-25
Son of Joseph Smith and Nancy Cynthia Allred Black.
Delta-William Rueben Black, 73, a lifelong resident of Deseret died at his home Wed, Jan 16. He had been failing in health for several months. Mr. Black was born Sept 17, 1861 in Spring City, Utah, a son of Joseph S. and Cynthia Allred Black of Deseret. His widow, Lucy Whicker Black and the following children survive: Mrs. Laura Peterson, Mrs. Nora Nisonger, Los Angeles; Mrs. Ella Whitehead, Grace, Idaho; William Ernest Black, Delta; Lavon and Dee Black, Deseret; Mrs. Bartella Wilde, Eureka; 21 grandchildren and four great grandchild.
Funeral services were held Friday, Jan 18, in the Deseret ward chapel. Bishop Ephraim Eliason presided. Appropriate musical numbers were rendered. The speakers were Samuel W. Western, Neils Peterson, Bishop Eliason and Layton Allredge (nephew of tho the deceased). Resolutions of respect were read by John Reeves in behalf of the members member of Deseret stake high council.
Internment was in the Deseret cemetery and a large cortege followed the body. The casket was bedded in a profuse floral display.
Mr. Black had done much in the promotion of Millard county and had lived longer in West Millard than any other man living there at the present time, according to the statements statement of friends.
Published in the Millard County Progress 1935-01-25
Son of Joseph Smith and Nancy Cynthia Allred Black.
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Nancy Cynthia Black Petersen
1857–1910
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Joseph Smith Black Jr
1860–1922
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George Warren Black
1864–1925
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Thomas Butler Black
1866–1867
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Sidney Nephi Albert Black
1868–1928
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Dennis Black
1870–1943
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Ephraim Black
1873–1873
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Emma Ann Black Elder
1874–1953
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Pearl Luetta Black Gibbs
1877–1947
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Ida Deseret Black Alldredge
1880–1939
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Mary Jane Black
1862–1862
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Deborah Emmeline Black
1864–1865
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Sarah Amelia Black
1865–1868
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Daniel Johnston Black
1865–1944
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Charles Henry Black
1871–1951
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Peter Thompson Black
1871–1960
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Courteniah Black Cropper
1873–1958
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Clirinda Louisa Black Curtis
1873–1940
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Phoebe Delora Black Reid
1875–1955
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Valentine Black
1876–1876
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Niels D Black
1877–1900
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Parley Pratt Black
1877–1961
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Dora Maud Black Johnson
1880–1954
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Ada Rebecca Black Blake
1880–1947
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Joseph Francis Black
1883–1965
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Lillian Louise Black Peterson
1883–1953
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Sarah Eliza Black France
1885–1969
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Joseph Valentine Black
1887–1962
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Camelia Hortense Black
1887–1900
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Louise Valeria Black Young
1889–1982
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Wallace Stocks Black Sr
1891–1964
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Roland Millard Black
1892–1976
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Florence Bertell "Flossie" Black
1894–1987
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