Saturday, January 15, 1927
Andrew BLACK, 89, father of Dal BLACK, died Friday night at his home in Fulton. He had been ill but three days. Mr. Black was a farmer for many years. Deceased is survived by four sons and one daughter. Funeral will be held at the Fulton U. B. church Sunday afternoon, and burial will be made in the Fulton cemetery.
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Published in The Rochester News-Sentinel
Monday, January 17, 1927
The funeral service for Andrew BLACK, pioneer resident of Liberty township which were held Sunday afternoon from the Fulton United Brethren Church, was largely attended. Mr. Black is survived by his wife, one daughter, Elizabeth [BLACK], at home, four sons, Shirley [BLACK], of Delong, Dal [BLACK], of this city, and Oris [BLACK] and Doe [BLACK], of Fulton. Burial was made in the Fulton cemetery.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1927
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
Saturday, January 15, 1927
Andrew BLACK, 89, father of Dal BLACK, died Friday night at his home in Fulton. He had been ill but three days. Mr. Black was a farmer for many years. Deceased is survived by four sons and one daughter. Funeral will be held at the Fulton U. B. church Sunday afternoon, and burial will be made in the Fulton cemetery.
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Published in The Rochester News-Sentinel
Monday, January 17, 1927
The funeral service for Andrew BLACK, pioneer resident of Liberty township which were held Sunday afternoon from the Fulton United Brethren Church, was largely attended. Mr. Black is survived by his wife, one daughter, Elizabeth [BLACK], at home, four sons, Shirley [BLACK], of Delong, Dal [BLACK], of this city, and Oris [BLACK] and Doe [BLACK], of Fulton. Burial was made in the Fulton cemetery.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1927
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
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