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Dusty J Black

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Dusty J Black

Birth
Montpelier, Bear Lake County, Idaho, USA
Death
10 May 1979 (aged 19)
Hailey, Blaine County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Georgetown, Bear Lake County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
Plot
B-2, L-3, P-c
Memorial ID
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Son of Gary A. Black and Juanita (Valesquez) Black

D: 52604
Last Name: Black
First Name: Dusty
Age:
Gender: U
Cemetery: Georgetown, Idaho
Birth Date: 26 Jul 1959
Birth Place: Montpelier, Idaho
Date Died: 10 May 1979
Death Place: Hailey, Idaho
Father:
Mother: Gary A. Black
Spouse: Juanita Velasquez
Sources: Georgetown Idaho Cemetery Record.
Remarks:

Dusty Black
Funeral services for Dusty J. Black
were held May 15 in the Bellevue
Community Church with Rev. Everett
Berrey officiating.
Black was born July 26,1959 and died
May 10.
"In The Garden" was sung by Tom
Peterson and "How Great Thou Art"
was sung by Marvin McKenzie.
Roberta McKercher played the
prelude and postlude music.
Pallbearers included Tracy Peterson,
Kevin Hopwood, Bill Stravos, Gary
Peak, John Swain, and Chuck Kimball.
Graveside services were held at the
Georgetown Cemetery at 4:30 p.m. Don
Clark gave the invocation and Bishop
Dale Kirby was the speaker.
"Rock of Ages" was sung by Aleen
Millar, Marion Foss and Joan Crane.
Berdean Black dedicated the grave.
Pallbearers were Scott Hennings,
Rick Hennings, Bart Black, Bret Black,
Allen Black and Lonnie Turner.
Son of Gary A. Black and Juanita (Valesquez) Black

D: 52604
Last Name: Black
First Name: Dusty
Age:
Gender: U
Cemetery: Georgetown, Idaho
Birth Date: 26 Jul 1959
Birth Place: Montpelier, Idaho
Date Died: 10 May 1979
Death Place: Hailey, Idaho
Father:
Mother: Gary A. Black
Spouse: Juanita Velasquez
Sources: Georgetown Idaho Cemetery Record.
Remarks:

Dusty Black
Funeral services for Dusty J. Black
were held May 15 in the Bellevue
Community Church with Rev. Everett
Berrey officiating.
Black was born July 26,1959 and died
May 10.
"In The Garden" was sung by Tom
Peterson and "How Great Thou Art"
was sung by Marvin McKenzie.
Roberta McKercher played the
prelude and postlude music.
Pallbearers included Tracy Peterson,
Kevin Hopwood, Bill Stravos, Gary
Peak, John Swain, and Chuck Kimball.
Graveside services were held at the
Georgetown Cemetery at 4:30 p.m. Don
Clark gave the invocation and Bishop
Dale Kirby was the speaker.
"Rock of Ages" was sung by Aleen
Millar, Marion Foss and Joan Crane.
Berdean Black dedicated the grave.
Pallbearers were Scott Hennings,
Rick Hennings, Bart Black, Bret Black,
Allen Black and Lonnie Turner.

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