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James Henry
Black Sr
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James
Henry "Jim" Black, 91, a longtime resident of Malden, passed
away on December 14, 2011 at the Life Care Center of Stoneham
in Stoneham, Massachusetts.
He was born
May 13, 1920 in Nashville, Tennessee the son of and Mary (Ellsbury)
. Jim was raised and educated in Nashville. He enlisted in US
Navy in 1938, and served on several different vessels as a cook
until 1945, when he was discharged honorably. In 1941, he and his
sweetheart, Florence Springer, were married in Cambridge, Ma.
The two then settled down in Malden to raise their family. Jim
took a position with the Converse Rubber Company in Malden, and
worked there until 1969. Soon after his retirement Converse, he
took at position with the Malden Housing authority in the
maintenance department, where he worked until he fully retired.
Jim was a long
time active member of the Emmanuel Baptist Church of Malden,
where he served many rolls including singing with the men’s
choir. He was also a member of the Lions Club of Malden, and
the VFW Post 639 of Malden. In years past he was active with
the Boy Scouts and was a Scout Master. He also used to play a
lot of softball. In addition, throughout his life he was an avid
golfer.
He is survived
by his wife Florence, Pamela V. Hooks (daughter) of Malden, MA,
and James H. Black (son) of Dorchester, MA, his sister, Alberta
Crawford from Nashville, TN, his grandchildren, Dianne G.
Pierce, Kenee’ A. Ward, Tanya J. Black, Thomas J. Hooks, and
James A . Hooks, his great grandchildren, Shante, Cory,
Terrence, Breanna, Craig, Ariana, Jasmine, and Kyanna, and his
great-grandchildren, Cory Jr, Sariya, and Thomas.
Jim was
preceded in death by his Parents, Allen and Mary Black, and 8
of his siblings.
Visitation will be
held at the Emanuel Baptist Church, 20 Hillside Avenue in
Malden on Tuesday, December 20th, from 4:00-7:00PM, with funeral
services beginning immediately at 7:00 PM. Procession will form
at the Church on Wed, Dec 21st, at 10:30AM for
interment in Puritan Lawn Cemetery, Lake Street, Peabody.
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