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Additional BLACK Surnames in BENTONVILLE CITY Cemetery
BLACK, Bobby J.BLACK, Steven HaysBLACK, Sophia A.BLACK, Maude S.BLACK, Kittie AnnBLACK, Hugh DBLACK, Alex GBLACK, JohnBLACK, John (Closeup)BLACK, Cecil ElizabethBLACK, John ClintonBLACK, MinnieBLACK, John Sidney Additional BLACK Surnames in BENTON County
BLACK, John MBLACK, Maxine EBLACK, Howard CharlesBLACK, Mary EllenBLACK, Hallard LBLACK, Margaret EBLACK, Margaret E (footstone)BLACK, Charles S.BLACK, Lucy C.BLACK, Elmer "Red"BLACK, Elmer "Red" (Closeup)BLACK, Ina C.BLACK, Ina C. (Closeup)BLACK, John WBLACK, JamesBLACK, LulaBLACK, JamesBLACK, NellieBLACK, WilliamBLACK, Mable TBLACK, MarthaBLACK, John Y RevBLACK, Jewell E.BLACK, Glenn WaltersBLACK, Jane RaeBLACK, EllaBLACK, Ina B.BLACK, Charles M.BLACK, Nannie M.BLACK, Lennie M.BLACK, Infant SonBLACK, MaryBLACK, Marian DeanBLACK, Marilyn JeanBLACK, Robert CBLACK, Melissa LeaBLACK, Claude David "Billy Kent"BLACK, Estelle
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Submitted: 4/30/23 • Approved: 5/1/23 • Last Updated: 5/4/23 • R1483329-G0-S3
Unknown - July 30, 1905
*Obituary
Benton County Democrat
Thursday, August 3, 1905
BLACK, Fannie - Mrs. Fannie Black, wife of Monk Black, colored, died last Sunday morning at 2:30 of heart disease, aged 57 years. She had been troubled for years with this disease but for six months she had been much improved and her death was unexpected. She was the mother of 7 children, all of whom have preceded her to the other world. She was one of the best known of Bentonville's colored people and was a hard working and trustworthy woman. Funeral services were held by Rev. J.H. Maddox at the home and the remains were interred at the City Cemetery Monday afternoon. Monk has many friends here, regardless of color, who sympathize with him in his affliction.
Contributed on 4/30/23 by judyfrog
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