▰ Laura Ann Miss Black Died June 04, … More Information |
Laura Ann Miss Black, age 35 of Texas, born in Cordell, Oklahoma, entered the Kingdom of Heaven June 4, 1998. Obituary published: June 05, 1998 in "Paris News" |
▰ Larry Joe Black Died July 08, … More Information | Larry Joe Black, born December 14, 1972 passed from this world into the next July 8, 2017 in Galveston, Texas. Larry was 44. |
▰ Larry Duane Black Died September 04, … More Information |
Larry Duane Black, born March 3, 1946 entered into eternal rest September 4, 2014 in Killeen, Texas. Larry was 68.
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Obituary: 03 1946 - 04 2014 Inurnment Services with full military honors for Retired Master SGT. Larry Duane Black will be held on , 19, 2014 at 10:00 AM in the Central Texas State Veterans . MSG Black died on , 4, 2014 in a Killeen, TX hospital while undergoing a routine procedure. Larry was born on 3, 1946 in Batesburg, SC. He graduated from Leesville High school in Batesburg in 1964; and was drafted into the Army four years later. MSG (Ret.) Black went on to serve his Country honorably for the next 21 years before retirement. He was preceded in death by his parents Ernest and Pauline Black. Larry will be missed by his wife of 18 years, Mrs. Tammy Black. He is also survived by the couples five children; Eric, Lawrence, Samantha, Lisa and Tracey Black; his sister, Mary Cook and uncles; Jim and Murray Livingston and Callie CL Gantt, and numerous other family members and friends. Please share condolences with the Black family by visiting www.crawfordbowersfuneralhome.com |
▰ Larry Black Died July 21, … More Information |
Larry Black, of Texas, born in Portland, Ohio, entered Heaven's gates on July 21, 2009. Larry was 62. Obituary published: July 22, 2009 in "Tyler M-T" |
▰ Larry Dornell Black Died December 28, … More Information | Larry Dornell Black, born July 4, 1955 departed this life Sunday December 28, 2018 in Houston, Texas. Larry was 63. |
▰ Laquita Eunette (Blackwell) Black Died December 09, … More Information |
Laquita Eunette (Blackwell) Black, age 38 of Texas, born in Texarkana, Arkansas, ascended to heaven into the loving arms of all whom have gone before she December 9, 2016. Obituary published: December 10, 2016 in "Texarkana G" |
▰ Lake Leonard Black Died May 05, … More Information |
Lake Leonard Black, age 77 of Bryan, Texas, entered the Kingdom of Heaven May 5, 1997. Obituary published: May 06, 1997 in "Amarillo G-T" |
▰ Ladon Fogle Black Died July 21, … More Information |
Ladon Fogle Black passed away July 21, 2014 in Marshall, Texas.
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Obituary: Ladon passed away on , 21, 2014. Ladon was a resident of Marshall, Texas at the time of passing. Ladon was married to Sarah. |
▰ L R "Bob" Black Died July 02, … More Information |
L R "Bob" Black, age 72 of Texas, born in Locust Valley, New York, entered into eternal rest July 2, 1996. Obituary published: July 03, 1996 in "Beaumont Enterprise" |
▰ Kniece Black Died March 04, … More Information |
Kniece Black passed away March 4, 2006 in Sherman, Texas. Obituary published: March 05, 2006 in "ShermanHD" |
▰ King Zion Quinton Black Died July 08, … More Information | King Zion Quinton Black, born June 21, 2020 passed from this world into the next July 8, 2020 in Houston, Texas. King was 0. |
▰ Kermel Black Died March 09, … More Information | Kermel Black, born September 16, 1944 died on March 9, 2012 in Houston, Texas. Kermel was 67. |
▰ Kermel Black Died March 09, … More Information | Kermel Black, born September 16, 1944 died on March 9, 2012 in Houston, Texas. Kermel was 67. |
▰ Kenneth Sr Black Died January 26, … More Information |
Kenneth Sr Black, of Austin, Texas, departed this life Sunday January 26, 2013. Kenneth was 63. Obituary published: January 27, 2013 in "Statesman" |
▰ Kenneth C Black Died December 14, … More Information |
Kenneth C Black, born April 28, 1937 entered eternal life December 14, 2013 in Dallas, Texas. Kenneth was 76.
Family members and close friends: , Krystal Aguado, Mary Flores, Cathy Lacy, Cindy Rodawalt, Terry Wyatt, Dan Dawdy, Carol Couch, Wendy Meredith ( Hamilton ), Gwin Pate, Lisa King, Carrie Woolverton, Martha Addington, Becky Cooper, Lonnie Payne |
▰ Kenneth C Black Died December 14, … More Information |
Kenneth C Black, born March 28, 1937 died on December 14, 2013 in Dallas, Texas. Kenneth was 76.
Family members and close friends: , Krystal Aguado, Mary Flores, Cathy Lacy, Cindy Rodawalt, Terry Wyatt, Dan Dawdy, Carol Couch, Wendy Meredith ( Hamilton ), Gwin Pate, Lisa King, Carrie Woolverton, Martha Addington, Becky Cooper, Lonnie Payne |
▰ Kelley Black Died February 15, … More Information |
Kelley Black, born January 26, 1933 went to be with the Lord on February 15, 2015 in Port Arthur, Texas. Kelley was 82.
Tags: #Jannie
Obituary: Kelley was born on 26, 1933 and passed away on , 15, 2015. Kelley was a resident of Port Arthur, Texas at the time of passing. Kelley was married to Jannie. |
▰ Kelley Black Died February 15, … More Information | Kelley Black, born January 26, 1933 passed away peacefully February 15, 2015 in Groves, Texas. Kelley was 82. |
▰ Keith Dempsey Black Died July 08, … More Information |
Keith Dempsey Black, of Lubbock, Texas, peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord July 8, 2002. Keith was 45. Obituary published: July 09, 2002 in "PlainviewDH" |
▰ Kathy Ann Black Died July 23, … More Information |
Kathy Ann Black, born February 17, 1955 passed from this world into the next July 23, 2012 in Texas. Kathy was 57.
Tags: #Elizabeth #Lubbock #Jenniferblack #Austin #Lorene #Robert #Jerry #Resthaven #Park
Obituary: Kathy Ann Black, 57, passed away 23, 2012. She was born 17, 1955 in Lubbock to Carrol and Lorene Black. Kathy is survived by two daughters, Elizabeth Gonzalez of Lubbock and Jenniferblack of Austin; mother, Lorene Stinson of Lubbock; brothers, Robert Black and Jerry Black both of Lubbock. She is preceded in death by her father, one sister and one brother. A private burial will be in Resthaven Memorial Park. |
▰ Kathy Ann Black Died July 23, … More Information |
Kathy Ann Black, born February 17, 1955 gained her wings on July 23, 2012 in Lubbock, Texas. Kathy was 57.
Family members and close friends: , Lorrie Hess |
▰ Julia Williams Black Died July 06, … More Information |
Julia Williams Black passed away July 6, 2002 in San Antonio, Texas. Obituary published: July 07, 2002 in "San Antonio E-N" |
▰ Julia (Williams)[Snell] Black Died July 09, … More Information |
Julia (Williams)[Snell] Black, age 80 of Texas, born in Woodruff Co, Arkansas, entered eternal life July 9, 2002. Obituary published: July 10, 2002 in "McCrory L (AR)" |
▰ Julia Williams Black Died July 05, … More Information |
Julia Williams Black, born December 4, 1921 gained her wings on July 5, 2002 in Texas. Julia was 80.
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Obituary: Julia Williams Black of San Antonio, TX died , 5, 2002. While most Americans celebrated the Fourth of with fireworks, Julia Williams Black spent that evening celebrating her love of music by watching the Broadway musical South Pacific, one of her all time favorites. She amazed those around her by singing Some Enchanted Evening, remembering every word. Not surprising, really, given her deep love of music and theater that spanned most of her 80 years and propelled her into the Broadway spotlight. Born in 1921 in Woodruff , Arkansas, Julia started her education in a one room school, and helped her father, Roger, perform tasks on his 1,300 acre cotton plantation. Julies interest in theater started while attending classes at Louisiana State University. A chance appearance, singing as a guest soprano before a Rotary Club, led to an offer of a music scholarship. She sang lead roles in several productions while an LSU student. By this point, the attractive, blue-eyed blonde sensed the calling of a career on Broadway. She spent two years as a reporter for The Atlanta Constitution, but then resumed her musical career. An opera performance in Memphis became a turning point in her career, earning her a scholarship to the Julliard School of Music in New York City. In New York, Julia couldn walk on to a stage without impressing the critics. Her professional career started with acceptance as a singer with the Phil Spitalny All-Girl Orchestra. She appeared in the eight week run of the Broadway musical, Great to be Alive, and joined the San Carlo Opera as a lead soprano. Miss Williams appeared in scores of productions, including the operas La Boheme, Madame Butterfly and Carmen. Other notable Broadway appearances included Two On The Aisle with Bert Lahr and Dolores Gray. In 1952, she was cast as lead soprano in Michael Todds A Night in Venice, billed as the worlds largest musical, with a cast of 500. Her versatility did not go unnoticed, as attention began turning to a new medium called television. She joined the Colgate Comedy Hour during which, she told a newspaper interviewer, I did everything, sang grand opera, popular and hillbilly music and even brushed my teeth. Other television performances included several appearances on the Eddie Cantor Show, as well as appearing with Milton Berle, Abbott and Costello and Fred Allen. She also did several popular singing commercials,including the original Ajax the Foaming Cleanser commercial. Julia loved to travel, especially to new and different places. She used her musical talents to further this interest, by signing on for a tour as a singer aboard the Cunard Line cruise ship Mauretania on a six-week cruise from New York through the West Indies and South America. Deciding to return to the south, she hosted her own hour-long weekly television show on KATV in central Arkansas and later moved to Texas,living in Fort Worth, Midland and Austin. She moved to San Antonio in 1960 and stayed active in the arts, supporting local theater. She served as President of the San Antonio Junior Forum in 1963, and spent several years as a Board member with San Antonio Little Theater. In addition to her music, Julia was an accomplished potter, sculptor and painter. She loved nature and animals and enjoyed feeding raccoons from a home she owned near the Alamo Heights nature trails. Known for her green thumb, Julia had an almost magical ability to grow plants and flowers, and loved them dearly. She had a strong and uncompromising sense of justice and fairness. She was known for giving unhesitatingly of herself to family, friends and others in need. She often did cooking and shopping for elderly friends, even though her own health sometimes made it difficult for her to get around. She genuinely enjoyed people and they always gravitated to her. Julias love for her family was unquestioned. She always let each of her children and grandchildren know how proud she was of their accomplishments. She always had an encouraging word. While not a member of any organized religion, Julie was a deeply spiritual person, worshiping nature and life itself. Her creative artistry extended into all parts of her life, including cooking. Her inventive dishes have long been enjoyed by her family and friends. She enjoyed presenting meals as works of art, with her regard for colors and textures reflected in her selection of centerpieces, napkins and tablecloths as well. Her first marriage, to Life Magazine senior editor David Snell, produced two sons, Barry, an attorney in San Antonio, and Whitfield, founder of San Antonios Bike World stores. Her second marriage, to David L.Black, produced a third son, David, a broadcast journalist in Birmingham, Alabama. In addition to her sons, she is also survived by her brother and sister-in-law, Craig and Rachel Williams, of Little Rock, Arkansas, and her six grandchildren, John Snell, David Clay Snell, Christopher Joseph Snell, Suzanne Elizabeth Snell, Stephen Patrick Snell, Austin Patrick Snell, and two great-grandchildren, Caroline and Andrew Snell. On the morning of 5th, with the lyrics of Some Enchanted Evening still fresh, Julie Williams Black passed away, bringing to an end the enchanted life of a woman who found beauty in her surroundings and love in her heart for many other people |
▰ Julia Williams Black Died July 05, … More Information |
Julia Williams Black, born December 4, 1921 left us to live with the Father in her new eternal home July 5, 2002 in San Antonio, Texas. Julia was 80.
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Obituary: Julia Williams Black of San Antonio, TX died , 5, 2002. While most Americans celebrated the Fourth of with fireworks, Julia Williams Black spent that evening celebrating her love of music by watching the Broadway musical South Pacific, one of her all time favorites. She amazed those around her by singing Some Enchanted Evening, remembering every word. Not surprising, really, given her deep love of music and theater that spanned most of her 80 years and propelled her into the Broadway spotlight. Born in 1921 in Woodruff , Arkansas, Julia started her education in a one room school, and helped her father, Roger, perform tasks on his 1,300 acre cotton plantation. Julies interest in theater started while attending classes at Louisiana State University. A chance appearance, singing as a guest soprano before a Rotary Club, led to an offer of a music scholarship. She sang lead roles in several productions while an LSU student. By this point, the attractive, blue-eyed blonde sensed the calling of a career on Broadway. She spent two years as a reporter for The Atlanta Constitution, but then resumed her musical career. An opera performance in Memphis became a turning point in her career, earning her a scholarship to the Julliard School of Music in New York City. In New York, Julia couldn walk on to a stage without impressing the critics. Her professional career started with acceptance as a singer with the Phil Spitalny All-Girl Orchestra. She appeared in the eight week run of the Broadway musical, Great to be Alive, and joined the San Carlo Opera as a lead soprano. Miss Williams appeared in scores of productions, including the operas La Boheme, Madame Butterfly and Carmen. Other notable Broadway appearances included Two On The Aisle with Bert Lahr and Dolores Gray. In 1952, she was cast as lead soprano in Michael Todds A Night in Venice, billed as the worlds largest musical, with a cast of 500. Her versatility did not go unnoticed, as attention began turning to a new medium called television. She joined the Colgate Comedy Hour during which, she told a newspaper interviewer, I did everything, sang grand opera, popular and hillbilly music and even brushed my teeth. Other television performances included several appearances on the Eddie Cantor Show, as well as appearing with Milton Berle, Abbott and Costello and Fred Allen. She also did several popular singing commercials,including the original Ajax the Foaming Cleanser commercial. Julia loved to travel, especially to new and different places. She used her musical talents to further this interest, by signing on for a tour as a singer aboard the Cunard Line cruise ship Mauretania on a six-week cruise from New York through the West Indies and South America. Deciding to return to the south, she hosted her own hour-long weekly television show on KATV in central Arkansas and later moved to Texas,living in Fort Worth, Midland and Austin. She moved to San Antonio in 1960 and stayed active in the arts, supporting local theater. She served as President of the San Antonio Junior Forum in 1963, and spent several years as a Board member with San Antonio Little Theater. In addition to her music, Julia was an accomplished potter, sculptor and painter. She loved nature and animals and enjoyed feeding raccoons from a home she owned near the Alamo Heights nature trails. Known for her green thumb, Julia had an almost magical ability to grow plants and flowers, and loved them dearly. She had a strong and uncompromising sense of justice and fairness. She was known for giving unhesitatingly of herself to family, friends and others in need. She often did cooking and shopping for elderly friends, even though her own health sometimes made it difficult for her to get around. She genuinely enjoyed people and they always gravitated to her. Julias love for her family was unquestioned. She always let each of her children and grandchildren know how proud she was of their accomplishments. She always had an encouraging word. While not a member of any organized religion, Julie was a deeply spiritual person, worshiping nature and life itself. Her creative artistry extended into all parts of her life, including cooking. Her inventive dishes have long been enjoyed by her family and friends. She enjoyed presenting meals as works of art, with her regard for colors and textures reflected in her selection of centerpieces, napkins and tablecloths as well. Her first marriage, to Life Magazine senior editor David Snell, produced two sons, Barry, an attorney in San Antonio, and Whitfield, founder of San Antonios Bike World stores. Her second marriage, to David L.Black, produced a third son, David, a broadcast journalist in Birmingham, Alabama. In addition to her sons, she is also survived by her brother and sister-in-law, Craig and Rachel Williams, of Little Rock, Arkansas, and her six grandchildren, John Snell, David Clay Snell, Christopher Joseph Snell, Suzanne Elizabeth Snell, Stephen Patrick Snell, Austin Patrick Snell, and two great-grandchildren, Caroline and Andrew Snell. On the morning of 5th, with the lyrics of Some Enchanted Evening still fresh, Julie Williams Black passed away, bringing to an end the enchanted life of a woman who found beauty in her surroundings and love in her heart for many other people |
▰ Judy C Black Died January 01, … More Information | |
▰ Judith Elizabeth Black Died November 03, … More Information |
Judith Elizabeth Black, born October 1, 1942 passed away peacefully November 3, 2018 in Houston, Texas. Judith was 76.
Family members and close friends: , Forrest Edward Black, Jane Archer, Bruce Booher, Andrea Black Ramirez, Dylan Edward Ramirez, Nathan Emmanuel Ramirez, Jeanette Allen, Jo Deutsch, Connie Michalos, Barbara Booher, Annie Abbott, Andrew Blake Ramirez, Janice Cummons, Rhonda Frazier-evans, Tracy Frazier, Matthew Edward Black, Patrick Edward Black, Tandy Black |
▰ Judge "Gc" Black Died May 23, … More Information |
Judge "Gc" Black, of Nolan County, Texas, entered Heaven's gates on May 23, 2011. Judge was 79. Obituary published: May 24, 2011 in "Odessa A" |
▰ Juanita Mozelle (Rogers) Black Died May 19, … More Information |
Juanita Mozelle (Rogers) Black, age 82 of Waco, Texas, passed away peacefully May 19, 1999. Obituary published: May 20, 1999 in "Waco Tribune Herald" |
▰ Joyce Williams (Williams) Black Died January 21, … More Information |
Joyce Williams (Williams) Black, age 72 of Texas, born in Hendrix, Oklahoma, entered into eternal rest January 21, 2002. Obituary published: January 22, 2002 in "ShermanHD" |
▰ Joyce Clayre Rogers "Joy" Black Died February 04, … More Information |
Joyce Clayre Rogers "Joy" Black, age 68 of Texas, born in Cincinnati, Ohio, died on February 4, 2004. Obituary published: February 05, 2004 in "Fort Worth S-T" |
▰ Joyce Ann (Wood) Black Died November 19, … More Information |
Joyce Ann (Wood) Black, age 75 of Texas, born in Louisiana, left us to live with the Father in her new eternal home November 19, 2008. Obituary published: November 20, 2008 in "San Angelo S-T" |
▰ Joyce (Satterley) Black Died September 01, … More Information |
Joyce (Satterley) Black, of Texas, born in Melville, Louisiana, ascended to heaven into the loving arms of all whom have gone before she September 1, 2007. Joyce was 84. Obituary published: September 02, 2007 in "WiseCoMessenger" |
▰ Joyce Black Died January 20, … More Information |
Joyce Black, 72, of Denison, Texas departed this life January 20, 2002. Obituary published: January 21, 2002 in "ShermanHD" |
▰ Joyce Faye Black Died July 22, … More Information |
Joyce Faye Black, born July 20, 1931 passed from this world into the next July 22, 2020 in Canton, Texas. Joyce was 89.
Family members and close friends: , Cathryn Hartt, Barry Black, Dena Martin |
▰ Joy L (Mccarty) Black Died July 22, … More Information |
Joy L (Mccarty) Black, of Houston, Texas, died on July 22, 1998. Joy was 52. Obituary published: July 23, 1998 in "Houston Chronicle" |
▰ Joshua Cole Black Died May 27, … More Information |
Joshua Cole Black, born October 25, 1984 joined the Lord May 27, 2019 in Frisco, Texas. Joshua was 34.
Family members and close friends: , Gina Seel, David & Winnie Cener, Iris Finnell, Adrian Molinar, Ryan Armendariz, From His Sister Gina, Jackie And Phil Black Chaffins |
▰ Josephine Black Died January 09, … More Information | Josephine Black, born August 10, 1927 left earthly home and passed through the Veil to her Eternal Home January 9, 2019 in Tyler, Texas. Josephine was 91. |
▰ Joseph Nelson Sr Black Died September 26, … More Information |
Joseph Nelson Sr Black, of Dallas, Texas, entered into eternal rest September 26, 2006. Joseph was 87. Obituary published: September 27, 2006 in "Gatesville Messenger" |
▰ Jon "Tim" Timothy Black Died March 04, … More Information |
Jon "Tim" Timothy Black, born June 19, 1964 peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord March 4, 2019 in Grapevine, Texas. Jon was 54.
Family members and close friends: , Candice Rocha, Shannon Murton, Nina Papadopoulos, Janice Lee, Frederica Beveza, Damaris Gloria, P Hernandez, Ann Mcfarland, Tracy Bentley, Dorothy Mcfarland, Ida Muniz, Vicki Rider, Jimena Escobar, Waynette Sauls-larry |
▰ Johnny E Black Died February 08, … More Information |
Johnny E Black, of Wichita Falls, Texas, went into the presence of the Lord on February 8, 2001. Johnny was 66. Obituary published: February 09, 2001 in "Wichita Falls T-RN" |
▰ Johnny E Black Died February 07, … More Information |
Johnny E Black, age 66 of Wichita Falls, Texas, entered eternal life February 7, 2001. Obituary published: February 08, 2001 in "Wichita Falls T-RN" |
▰ Johnny J Black Died September 06, … More Information |
Johnny J Black, born May 20, 1923 peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord September 6, 2011 in Temple, Texas. Johnny was 88.
Family members and close friends: , City Of Tyler Engineering Department, Sharon Coley, Geral Ray Johnson, Mary Black |
▰ Johnnie Lee (Walker) Black Died December 31, … More Information |
On December 31, 2003, Johnnie Lee (Walker) Black, 87 of Tyler, Texas passed from this world into the next. Obituary published: January 01, 2004 in "Tyler M-T" |
▰ Johnnie Elaine (Swilley) Black Died October 22, … More Information |
Johnnie Elaine (Swilley) Black, age 77 of Silsbee, Texas, went into the presence of the Lord on October 22, 2009. Obituary published: October 23, 2009 in "Beaumont Enterprise" |
▰ Johnnie C Black Died September 05, … More Information |
Johnnie C Black, age 53 of Waco, Texas, peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord September 5, 1999. Obituary published: September 06, 1999 in "Waco Tribune Herald" |
▰ Johnnie C Black Died September 04, … More Information |
Johnnie C Black, of Waco, Texas, entered the Kingdom of Heaven September 4, 1999. Johnnie was 53. Obituary published: September 05, 1999 in "Waco Tribune Herald" |
▰ John T Black Died August 16, … More Information |
John T Black, age 57 of Houston, Texas, passed from this life on August 16, 1998. Obituary published: August 17, 1998 in "Houston Chronicle" |
▰ John Raymond Jr Black Died January 22, … More Information |
John Raymond Jr Black, of Houston, Texas, peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord January 22, 2005. John was 78. Obituary published: January 23, 2005 in "Houston Chronicle" |
▰ John Raymond Jr Black Died January 21, … More Information |
John Raymond Jr Black, of Houston, Texas, peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord January 21, 2005. John was 78. Obituary published: January 22, 2005 in "Houston Chronicle" |
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