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SERVICES TOMORROW FOR ARCH BLACK
BATAVIA MORTUARY
Funeral services will be held for Arch Black, 77, of Batavia, Saturday afternoon in the Campbell Funeral Home in Batavia. Burial will be in the Batavia Cemetery.
Mr. Black, who had been in poor health the past six months passed away in the St. Joseph's hospital in Ottumwa Thursday morning at 11:00 a.m. He had been seriously ill two weeks. He was the son of George and Nancy Black and was born December 2, 1865, near Batavia. He spent his entire life in that community with the exception of four years in Ottumwa.
His first wife Mary, one son, Harvey, one daughter, Goldie, and three brothers and two sisters preceded him in death. He is survived by second wife Viola, three sons, Roy of Danville, Clarence of Long Beach, Calif., and Weldy of Batavia; one daughter, Mrs. Mable Heston, Batavia, and two grandchildren. The body will remain at the Campbell Funeral Home.
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SERVICES TOMORROW FOR ARCH BLACK
BATAVIA MORTUARY
Funeral services will be held for Arch Black, 77, of Batavia, Saturday afternoon in the Campbell Funeral Home in Batavia. Burial will be in the Batavia Cemetery.
Mr. Black, who had been in poor health the past six months passed away in the St. Joseph's hospital in Ottumwa Thursday morning at 11:00 a.m. He had been seriously ill two weeks. He was the son of George and Nancy Black and was born December 2, 1865, near Batavia. He spent his entire life in that community with the exception of four years in Ottumwa.
His first wife Mary, one son, Harvey, one daughter, Goldie, and three brothers and two sisters preceded him in death. He is survived by second wife Viola, three sons, Roy of Danville, Clarence of Long Beach, Calif., and Weldy of Batavia; one daughter, Mrs. Mable Heston, Batavia, and two grandchildren. The body will remain at the Campbell Funeral Home.
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