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Leo Bardett Black

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Leo Bardett Black

Birth
Georgetown, Bear Lake County, Idaho, USA
Death
17 Aug 1937 (aged 52)
Pocatello, Bannock County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Georgetown, Bear Lake County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
Plot
B-1, L-10, P-f
Memorial ID
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Leo B. Black, 52, of 650 West Sublette, died at a local hospital Monday afternoon following recent injuries
when he fell from the roof of a new house on which he
was working as a carpenter.

He was born July 10, 1885, in Georgetown, the son of William Black and Mary (Bacon) Black. He came to Pocatello 10 years ago.

He is survived by his widow, Olive B. Black, and four children, Ruth, Russell, Homer, and Denton, all of Pocatello. A brother, Ambrose Black, lives in Georgetown. Five sisters also survive Mrs. Jessie Barkdull of Montpelier, Ida.; Mrs. Olive Barkdull of Georgetown, Mrs. Hattie Horton of Aberdeen, Mrs. Daisy Swensen of Idaho Falls, and Mrs. Effie Swensen of Rexburg.
Leo B. Black, 52, of 650 West Sublette, died at a local hospital Monday afternoon following recent injuries
when he fell from the roof of a new house on which he
was working as a carpenter.

He was born July 10, 1885, in Georgetown, the son of William Black and Mary (Bacon) Black. He came to Pocatello 10 years ago.

He is survived by his widow, Olive B. Black, and four children, Ruth, Russell, Homer, and Denton, all of Pocatello. A brother, Ambrose Black, lives in Georgetown. Five sisters also survive Mrs. Jessie Barkdull of Montpelier, Ida.; Mrs. Olive Barkdull of Georgetown, Mrs. Hattie Horton of Aberdeen, Mrs. Daisy Swensen of Idaho Falls, and Mrs. Effie Swensen of Rexburg.


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