Malcom Clare Black died Sept. 18 [cemetery records say 19] in a Chicago hospital after a sudden heart attack. He had undergone surgery on July 27.
Services for Mr. Black were at Bruce's Memorial Chapel in Fort Dodge Sep. 23. He was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Estherville.
Surviving are his wife, Hazel A. Black; a grandson, Jerrold; his twin brother, F. Curtis Black of Fort Worth, Tex., and many Fort Dodge area relatives.
Services at the graveside were attended by his wife and grandson, Jerrold, Mrs. C. J. Dippold of Dallas, sister of Mrs. Black, and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Reinke of Elkton, S.D., cousins of Mrs. Black and several Ford Dodge relatives and friends.
Mrs. Black is the former Hazel Dahlberg of Estherville. (Estherville Daily News, Estherville, IA, October 11, 1960)
Malcom Clare Black died Sept. 18 [cemetery records say 19] in a Chicago hospital after a sudden heart attack. He had undergone surgery on July 27.
Services for Mr. Black were at Bruce's Memorial Chapel in Fort Dodge Sep. 23. He was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Estherville.
Surviving are his wife, Hazel A. Black; a grandson, Jerrold; his twin brother, F. Curtis Black of Fort Worth, Tex., and many Fort Dodge area relatives.
Services at the graveside were attended by his wife and grandson, Jerrold, Mrs. C. J. Dippold of Dallas, sister of Mrs. Black, and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Reinke of Elkton, S.D., cousins of Mrs. Black and several Ford Dodge relatives and friends.
Mrs. Black is the former Hazel Dahlberg of Estherville. (Estherville Daily News, Estherville, IA, October 11, 1960)
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