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'''Born:''' Bernice Elizabeth Boone
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'''Born:''' Bernice Elizabeth Boone
 
::August 28, 1934
 
::Meridian, MS


'''Died:''' December 10, 1997
'''Died:''' December 10, 1997
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'''Spouse:''' [[J. T. Black]]
'''Spouse:''' [[J. T. Black]] (m. May 1, 1965, Opelika, AL)


'''Child:''' [[Bruce Tinsley Black]]
'''Child:''' [[Bruce Tinsley Black]]


'''Step Children:''' [[Ronald DeWitt Black]], [[Janice Black Law]], and [[Darrell Black]]
'''Step Children:''' [[Ronald DeWitt Black]], [[Janice Black Law]], and [[Darrell Thomas Black]]
 
'''Parents:''' [[Mike L. Boone]] and [[Nellie Reynolds Boone]]


== Early Life ==
== Early Life ==

Latest revision as of 03:17, 5 February 2016


Born: ♀ Bernice Elizabeth Boone

August 28, 1934
Meridian, MS

Died: December 10, 1997

Jackson, MS

Spouse: J. T. Black (m. May 1, 1965, Opelika, AL)

Child: Bruce Tinsley Black

Step Children: Ronald DeWitt Black, Janice Black Law, and Darrell Thomas Black

Parents: Mike L. Boone and Nellie Reynolds Boone

Early Life

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[Jackson, MS] Clarion-Ledger, Friday, December 12, 1997

Bernice Elizabeth Boon Black, 63, of Meadow Oaks Park Drive, a Jackson Stone Co. comptroller, died of cancer Wednesday at River Oaks Hospital.

Services are noon today at Wright & Ferguson Parkway Chapel in Ridgeland with entombment in Parkway Memorial Cemetery. Visitation will be 10:30 a.m. today.

Mrs. Black served as secretary for several yearsof Riverside Independent Methodist Church.

Her son, Bruce Tinsley Black of Madison said she "was a loving and loyal wife" who visited her husband, J.T."Blondy" Black, daily at the nursing home. Her son said his mother enjoyed life to the fullest.

"She loved travel, the theather and was an avid supporter of Mississippi State," her son wrote in his mother's tribute.

Her longtime friend, Virginia Walker, said "Mrs. Black was a wonderful and thoughtful friend and will be missed by many.

Other survivors include: stepsons, Ronald DeWitt Black of Madison and Darrell Thomas Black of Jackson; stepdaughter, Janice Black Law of Chapel Hill, N.C.; and six grandchildren.

Memorials may be made to Riverside Independent Methodist Church.