Mrs. Black was born on January 5, 1930 in Lamar County, AL to the late John Riley and Mary Alice Pate Williams. She was a member of the Piney Grove Freewill Baptist Church. Mrs. Black was a 1950 graduate of Marion County High School. She had previously worked at McCoy Mfg. and Reltoc. Mrs. Black enjoyed crocheting and quilting.
SURVIVORS: Husband: James Thomas "Tom" Black, Beaverton, AL, 2 Sons: Gene (Laurie) Black, Guin, AL, Lee (Denise) Markham, Beaverton, AL, Grandchildren: Tommie (Anda) Black, Hamilton, AL, Beth (Jimmy) Senkbeil, Phil Campbell, AL, Great Grandchildren: Madyson Peoples, Anna Peoples, Caleb Black, Kaitlynn Markham, J.D. Markham, Zack Senkbeil, Avery Senkbeil and Jilliyn Senkbeil, 2 Brothers: Felix Williams, Dayton, OH, Clifton Williams, Moline, IL, 1 Sister: Clemmie Black, East Moline, IL
Mrs. Black was born on January 5, 1930 in Lamar County, AL to the late John Riley and Mary Alice Pate Williams. She was a member of the Piney Grove Freewill Baptist Church. Mrs. Black was a 1950 graduate of Marion County High School. She had previously worked at McCoy Mfg. and Reltoc. Mrs. Black enjoyed crocheting and quilting.
SURVIVORS: Husband: James Thomas "Tom" Black, Beaverton, AL, 2 Sons: Gene (Laurie) Black, Guin, AL, Lee (Denise) Markham, Beaverton, AL, Grandchildren: Tommie (Anda) Black, Hamilton, AL, Beth (Jimmy) Senkbeil, Phil Campbell, AL, Great Grandchildren: Madyson Peoples, Anna Peoples, Caleb Black, Kaitlynn Markham, J.D. Markham, Zack Senkbeil, Avery Senkbeil and Jilliyn Senkbeil, 2 Brothers: Felix Williams, Dayton, OH, Clifton Williams, Moline, IL, 1 Sister: Clemmie Black, East Moline, IL
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