Published in The Limestone Democrat, Athens, AL, Tuesday, November 10, 1953.
Paul Gaston Black, 29, died Saturday night at the home of his mother, Mrs. Vona Black. His family related that he had been in bad health for some time.
Besides his mother and his widow, Mrs. Clarine Dawes Black, he is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Ted Beasley, Elkmont, Mrs. Johnny Craig, Athens Rt. 8, Mrs. Lawson Beasley, Athens Rt. 8, and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, Athens; three brothers, Thomas W. and Marvin Black, Athens, and Hawkins Black of Cleveland, Ohio.
Funeral services were held Monday afternoon by Rev. E. L. Smothers and Rev. A. J. Rollings. Interment by McConnell Service.
Published in The Limestone Democrat, Athens, AL, Tuesday, November 10, 1953.
Paul Gaston Black, 29, died Saturday night at the home of his mother, Mrs. Vona Black. His family related that he had been in bad health for some time.
Besides his mother and his widow, Mrs. Clarine Dawes Black, he is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Ted Beasley, Elkmont, Mrs. Johnny Craig, Athens Rt. 8, Mrs. Lawson Beasley, Athens Rt. 8, and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, Athens; three brothers, Thomas W. and Marvin Black, Athens, and Hawkins Black of Cleveland, Ohio.
Funeral services were held Monday afternoon by Rev. E. L. Smothers and Rev. A. J. Rollings. Interment by McConnell Service.
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