Death of Wiley Black
Wiley Black aged about 65 died at his home in Dew Fri. morning of pneumonia. Funeral services were conducted at Dew cemetery Sat. by Rev. P.R. White of Fairfield, burial being in Dew Cemetery at about 11:00. It was said to have been attended by one ofthe largest crowds of any funeral held in Dew in recent years. Mr. Black was one of the old and honored citizens of the county, having lived here many years. He is survived by his wife and ten children. Among whom are the following: sons: Lee, Robert, Earl, Meck, and Burnet. Daughters: Mrs. Lewis Eubank of Lanely, Mrs. J.G. Smith of Dew, Mrs. Harvey Lane of Dew, and Misses Maggie and Grace Black who live with their mother at Dew. He also survived by one brother and two sisters.
Death of Wiley Black
Wiley Black aged about 65 died at his home in Dew Fri. morning of pneumonia. Funeral services were conducted at Dew cemetery Sat. by Rev. P.R. White of Fairfield, burial being in Dew Cemetery at about 11:00. It was said to have been attended by one ofthe largest crowds of any funeral held in Dew in recent years. Mr. Black was one of the old and honored citizens of the county, having lived here many years. He is survived by his wife and ten children. Among whom are the following: sons: Lee, Robert, Earl, Meck, and Burnet. Daughters: Mrs. Lewis Eubank of Lanely, Mrs. J.G. Smith of Dew, Mrs. Harvey Lane of Dew, and Misses Maggie and Grace Black who live with their mother at Dew. He also survived by one brother and two sisters.
Gravesite Details
Husband of Emma Black
Family Members
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John Alexander Black
1828–1860
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William Anderson "Dick" Black
1834–1909
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Lieut James Alexander Black
1836–1877
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Mary Jane Black Barnett
1843–1890
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Alleston Marion "Tobe" Black
1848–1923
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Martha Melissa Black Adkins
1850–1931
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Benjamin Franklin Black
1856–1885
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Margaret A. "Maggie" Black Ham
1862–1946
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William Aaron Black
unknown–1875
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