David Blalock died at 5:15 oclock Friday afternoon at his home in Mt.Zion a few hours after the death of his wife. Death was due to pneumonia, following illness of several days. Mr. Blalock was not even told of his wifes illness and the news of her death was kept from him by instructions of his physicians who felt the shock would destroy the last hope of his recovery.
The funeral of Mrs. Blalock was to have been held Saturday morning but has been postponed until 1 oclock Sunday morning at which time the double funeral will be held. The bodies of husband and wife will be buried in the same grave at Mt. Zion cemetery. Funeral services will be held at the Cumberland Presbyterian church and will be conducted by the Rev.B.E.Williams,pastor of the Methodist church, assisted by the Rev.W.S.Nealy.
The death of Mr.and Mrs.Blalock removed two of the oldest residents of this section of the state. He was 88 years old and his wife eight years his junior.
David Blalock was one of the few surviving veterans of the Mexican war. With his wife he removed to Illinois from North Carolina in 1851 and had lived here ever since.
Obituary furnished by Janet Donner
David Blalock died at 5:15 oclock Friday afternoon at his home in Mt.Zion a few hours after the death of his wife. Death was due to pneumonia, following illness of several days. Mr. Blalock was not even told of his wifes illness and the news of her death was kept from him by instructions of his physicians who felt the shock would destroy the last hope of his recovery.
The funeral of Mrs. Blalock was to have been held Saturday morning but has been postponed until 1 oclock Sunday morning at which time the double funeral will be held. The bodies of husband and wife will be buried in the same grave at Mt. Zion cemetery. Funeral services will be held at the Cumberland Presbyterian church and will be conducted by the Rev.B.E.Williams,pastor of the Methodist church, assisted by the Rev.W.S.Nealy.
The death of Mr.and Mrs.Blalock removed two of the oldest residents of this section of the state. He was 88 years old and his wife eight years his junior.
David Blalock was one of the few surviving veterans of the Mexican war. With his wife he removed to Illinois from North Carolina in 1851 and had lived here ever since.
Obituary furnished by Janet Donner
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A native of N. Carolina, the son of a Revolutionary soldier, a veteran of the Mex. War, a pioneer of Macon Co., ILL. Pvt. 1 NC Inf
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