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Elmer Black

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Elmer Black

Birth
Coalville, Summit County, Utah, USA
Death
18 Sep 1956 (aged 50)
Evanston, Uinta County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Evanston, Uinta County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
Plot
2-00-667-04
Memorial ID
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BLACK, Elmer -- 50, died Tuesday September 18, 1956 of a heart ailment while working as a machine operator on a road on Yellow Creek. Mr. Black was a member of the LDS Church. He was born May 6, 1906, in Coalville. Utah, a son of Joseph H. and Elizabeth Robinson Black. He had spent most of his life on the family ranch on Yellow Creek. On Aug. 1, 1933, he married Annie May Price in Woodruff, Utah. Surviving are his widow, Evanston; two sons, Elmer Leon and Richard Thomas Black, both of Evanston; five brothers, Joseph, Wilford,. David and Oscar Black, all. of Evanston, and Tom Black, Coalville; three sisters. Mrs. Marie Warburton, Coalville; Mrs. Mary Johnston, Long Beach, Calif., and Mrs. Lucille Hancox, Artesia, N. M. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. in the LDS Third Ward in Evanston by Bishop Roy Williams. Friends may call at the Bills Funeral Home tomorrow night and Saturday until services. Burial will be in the Evanston City Cemetery.
[Ogden Standard Examiner, Thursday September 20, 1956]

BLACK, Elmer -- 50, died Tuesday September 18, 1956 of a heart ailment while working as a machine operator on a road on Yellow Creek. Mr. Black was a member of the LDS Church. He was born May 6, 1906, in Coalville. Utah, a son of Joseph H. and Elizabeth Robinson Black. He had spent most of his life on the family ranch on Yellow Creek. On Aug. 1, 1933, he married Annie May Price in Woodruff, Utah. Surviving are his widow, Evanston; two sons, Elmer Leon and Richard Thomas Black, both of Evanston; five brothers, Joseph, Wilford,. David and Oscar Black, all. of Evanston, and Tom Black, Coalville; three sisters. Mrs. Marie Warburton, Coalville; Mrs. Mary Johnston, Long Beach, Calif., and Mrs. Lucille Hancox, Artesia, N. M. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. in the LDS Third Ward in Evanston by Bishop Roy Williams. Friends may call at the Bills Funeral Home tomorrow night and Saturday until services. Burial will be in the Evanston City Cemetery.
[Ogden Standard Examiner, Thursday September 20, 1956]



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