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Show Mrs Dora May black Dies Mrs. Dura May llluck.8. died at home In Escalante Saturday. She was born Nov. 29. 1876 In Hatton. Millard County to Joseph and liulsn Staples Itobtson. On Oct. 10, 1 ISO 4. she married John Black Jr. In theMan-tl Temple. She was active in the LDS Church, and was a member of the D.U.P. Mr. niack died, several years ago. Surviving are: a son, Gerald It., The Dalles, Ore.; three daughters: Mrs. Harvey (Las. ca) dtalley, Salt Lake; Mrs. Otto (Hilda) Roundy, Mrs. Clar-ou (Ruby) Griffin, Escalante; 17 grandchildren, 21 greatgrandchildren; three sisters: Mrs. LaVern George, Miss Laura Roblson, Mrs. Rufus (Ethel) lJston, Escalante. Funeral ierlco were held ot the South Ward Chapel Tuesday under direction ot Illshop Vrdcn Woolsey. Prayer at Home, W. R. Darker; Prelude and I'ostlude, Janet Griffin; open Ing song, "In the Garden of To-morrow. Singing Mothers; op-oiling prayer, Wallace Roundy. rtmarksfnishop Woolsey; song, "In theGarden" Veda Mitchell and Verria Llston; talk. Clyde Spencer song. "I'll Wear a White Flower", Griffin llrotherg quar!et;"trlbute, Harvey Bailey; talk, Jennings Allen; organ solo, "Wonderful Mother", Janet Griffin; lf history, Roma .Rail-ey; song! "Invocation'' Singing Mothers;) closing prayer, Reeves Itaker; dedicatory prayer, Ray Griffin. Burial' was In the Kscalante cemetery- under direction of Neal S. Magleby mortuary. |