In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husband: Charles Roscoe Black, who passed away in 1988.
Dee was an outgoing person who enjoyed line dancing and karaoke. Never one to mince words, she boldly spoke her mind. In the process of moving to Odessa, Dee made many friends from the VFW and that was when the Lord intervened and placed Michael Davis in her life.
She was an avid reader and a big sports fan, who was often found cheering on the Boston Red Sox, San Antonio Spurs, and Texas Longhorns, or rooting for Dale Earnhardt Jr. or Sr. on the NASCAR circuit.
In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husband: Charles Roscoe Black, who passed away in 1988.
Dee was an outgoing person who enjoyed line dancing and karaoke. Never one to mince words, she boldly spoke her mind. In the process of moving to Odessa, Dee made many friends from the VFW and that was when the Lord intervened and placed Michael Davis in her life.
She was an avid reader and a big sports fan, who was often found cheering on the Boston Red Sox, San Antonio Spurs, and Texas Longhorns, or rooting for Dale Earnhardt Jr. or Sr. on the NASCAR circuit.
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