Pearl Veleta <I>Black</I> Rector

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Pearl Veleta Black Rector

Birth
Blaine County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
30 Dec 1996 (aged 83)
Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
El Reno, Canadian County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.5183983, Longitude: -97.9410095
Plot
2nd Addition, Block 28, Lot 11, Space E
Memorial ID
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Pearl V. Black Rector was born in Blaine County, Oklahoma. She was a graduate of Greenfield High School and attended Southwestern State College in Weatherford. In young adulthood, she and her husband, Harold, lived in Kansas City, Missouri where she was an instructor at Lyon's Beauty Academy. During World War II, the couple worked for defense related activities.

After the War, they returned to Oklahoma where Pearl operated a home-based small business. She joined the Oklahoma Tax Commission in 1968 as a junior revenue officer and retired in 1978 when she turned 65. She was a long-time member of the First Christian Church in Yukon.

Pearl was a Regent of the Council Grove Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) and was a DAR liaison to the Disabled American Veterans of Oklahoma. She was a member of the William Rives Chapter, National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century and the Hathaway and Henckel Family Associations.

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Pearl V. Black Rector was born in Blaine County, Oklahoma. She was a graduate of Greenfield High School and attended Southwestern State College in Weatherford. In young adulthood, she and her husband, Harold, lived in Kansas City, Missouri where she was an instructor at Lyon's Beauty Academy. During World War II, the couple worked for defense related activities.

After the War, they returned to Oklahoma where Pearl operated a home-based small business. She joined the Oklahoma Tax Commission in 1968 as a junior revenue officer and retired in 1978 when she turned 65. She was a long-time member of the First Christian Church in Yukon.

Pearl was a Regent of the Council Grove Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) and was a DAR liaison to the Disabled American Veterans of Oklahoma. She was a member of the William Rives Chapter, National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century and the Hathaway and Henckel Family Associations.

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