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Samuel Smith Black

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
27 May 1916 (aged 29)
Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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The Tennessean (Nashville, Tennessee), 29 May 1916, Monday

TO HOLD FUNERAL OF SAM S. BLACK TUESDAY
Services Will Be Held at Home of Sister, Mrs. F. L. Baker.


Funeral services for Sam S. Black, who was killed Saturday afternoon in an automobile accident on the Dickerson road, will be held from the residence of his sister, Mrs. F. L. Baker, Twenty-eighth avenue and Blair boulevard, Tuesday morning at 10 u'clock. Rev. W. T. Haggard. Rev. J. H. Shumaker and Rev. G. B. Winton will be In charge. The Interment will be lu the elty cemetery.

The following have been requested to serve as pallbearers:

Active—B. H. Benzley, E. H. Pride, E. B Williamson, J. W. Tarpley, J. B. Faulkner and J. W. T. Frazier.

Honorary—C. W. Stevenson, W. H. Shearon, R. W. Smith. Tal Allen, Tom Mason, A. G. Miller and A. P. Ottarson.

Mrs. W. E. Willis and Miss Daisy Black, sisters of Mr. Black, arrived in Nashville at an early hour this morning from Cottagevllle, S. C. and Henry Black, a brother, is expected to arrive tonight from New York.
The Tennessean (Nashville, Tennessee), 29 May 1916, Monday

TO HOLD FUNERAL OF SAM S. BLACK TUESDAY
Services Will Be Held at Home of Sister, Mrs. F. L. Baker.


Funeral services for Sam S. Black, who was killed Saturday afternoon in an automobile accident on the Dickerson road, will be held from the residence of his sister, Mrs. F. L. Baker, Twenty-eighth avenue and Blair boulevard, Tuesday morning at 10 u'clock. Rev. W. T. Haggard. Rev. J. H. Shumaker and Rev. G. B. Winton will be In charge. The Interment will be lu the elty cemetery.

The following have been requested to serve as pallbearers:

Active—B. H. Benzley, E. H. Pride, E. B Williamson, J. W. Tarpley, J. B. Faulkner and J. W. T. Frazier.

Honorary—C. W. Stevenson, W. H. Shearon, R. W. Smith. Tal Allen, Tom Mason, A. G. Miller and A. P. Ottarson.

Mrs. W. E. Willis and Miss Daisy Black, sisters of Mr. Black, arrived in Nashville at an early hour this morning from Cottagevllle, S. C. and Henry Black, a brother, is expected to arrive tonight from New York.


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