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Lulu Black
© Enid Morning News
09-0960
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Glenn

Lulu and Fred BLACK

Alva Cemetery


Mrs. Lulu Black Services Today

Alva – Funeral services for Mrs. Lulu Black, 86 – year – old Alva pioneer, will be 10 AM today in the First Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Allen B. Smith will officiate and burial will be in the Alva Municipal Cemetery under direction of the Hill Funeral Home.

Mrs. Black died Sunday in a local hospital where she had been a patient for the past two years.

She was born in Ottawa, Kansas, in 1875 and had made her home in Alva since 1900.

She is survived by seven nieces and nephews, Nelson and Clarence Bridles, Ottawa, Kansas; Earl Black and Mrs. Ira Dimmick, Bob Joseph, all of Alva; Mrs. Ernest Breford and Mrs. Maurice Hassinger, both of Colorado Springs.

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