He attended local schools and graduated from Trott Vocational High School and then worked for many years as a mason / bricklayer at TAM Ceramics until his retirement. Dwight enjoyed hunting, fishing, street rods and was a Buffalo Sabres fan but his greatest joy was his time with his family. He especially enjoyed his time with, and cooking for, his grandchildren.
He is survived by his loving wife, Elisabeth A. (Dover) Black; his children, Beverly (Joseph) Keefe, Cindy Horton, Debra (Cara) Bele, and Brad (Ondrea) Shaffer. He is also survived by siblings, David J.R. (Elizabeth) Black, Drettalouise B. Quinn, Deidra B (Jeffrey) Wilson, Daniel W. (James) Black; his former wife, Connie Black; twelve grandchildren, two great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his step-son, Michael Shaffer, in 2002.
He attended local schools and graduated from Trott Vocational High School and then worked for many years as a mason / bricklayer at TAM Ceramics until his retirement. Dwight enjoyed hunting, fishing, street rods and was a Buffalo Sabres fan but his greatest joy was his time with his family. He especially enjoyed his time with, and cooking for, his grandchildren.
He is survived by his loving wife, Elisabeth A. (Dover) Black; his children, Beverly (Joseph) Keefe, Cindy Horton, Debra (Cara) Bele, and Brad (Ondrea) Shaffer. He is also survived by siblings, David J.R. (Elizabeth) Black, Drettalouise B. Quinn, Deidra B (Jeffrey) Wilson, Daniel W. (James) Black; his former wife, Connie Black; twelve grandchildren, two great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his step-son, Michael Shaffer, in 2002.
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