William I. Black
September 6, 1920 ~ April 29, 2005
Resided in:
Leicester, NC
WILLIAM ISAAC BLACK
LEICESTER---William I. “Bill”
Black, 84, died peacefully Friday,
April 29. 2005, at the Mountain
Area Hospice after a long period of
declining health.
A native of Leicester, he was the
husband of 63 years to Rhea
Gillespie Black and the son of the
late Jesse and Josie Hayes Black
of the Sandy Mush community. He
was preceded in death by his
sisters, Gladys West and Edith
Childs and by his brother, Gordon
Black.
He was a veteran of World War II,
staff sergeant with the 3230th
Engineers’ Battalion, building
roads and bridges during the
European Invasion. He was a
religious man; one thing that
would bring tears to his eyes in
public was telling others about the
love of Jesus Christ in his life. He
was generous, opening his wallet
quickly to help others.
Bill embraced life with great
energy. Residents in Leicester
recall him as a person of few
words, swooping over their homes
in his single-engine plane, landing
on farm land or zooming by on a
motorcycle. Under his brave front,
he depended very much on his
beloved wife, Rhea, to make
everything safe and secure in his
world-- anytime it was necessary
for her to be away for the night,
the family found it comical that he
put a pistol under her pillow for
protection.
As a child, he began tinkering with
cars and engines became his life.
He served J.C. Critcher
Construction in the building of
roads throughout NC and then
joined Perry Alexander
Construction, where he had the
responsibility of keeping heavy
road-building equipment operating
to fulfill government contracts.
The job with Alexander’s was
highly stressful as the roads were
built against stringent contract
deadlines and his family recalls
him poring over thick manuals at
night to find a solution for failing
machinery. After retirement, until
he was 78, he worked 13-hour
days in his machine shop in a
self-employed capacity. Six years
ago, he sustained a head injury
which brought his involvement
with intricate engines to a close;
he could no longer remember how
all the parts fitted together.
In addition to his wife, he leaves
behind his daughters, Joyce
Sluder and her husband, Ron, of
Leicester, Teresa Severin and her
husband, Rich, of Asheville.; son,
Neil Black and his wife, Barbara,
of Leicester; sisters, Celeste
Bartlett, Virginia Hannah,
Hiawatha Anders, and Hilda
Abernathy, all of Asheville;
grandchildren, Tulea Price, Currie
Seals, and James Wells;
great-granddaughter, Selah Price.
A funeral service will be
at 3:00 p.m. Sunday in the Patton
Avenue chapel of Groce Funeral
Home with the Rev. C.J. Duvall
officiating. Burial will be at
Forest Lawn Memorial Park.
His family will receive
friends at the funeral home one
hour prior to the service.
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Neal & Alieen,We are so sorry to hear of your dads passing..Our thoughts and prayers are with you all..We love you both.
Bill was a man that I looked up to and respected when I was growing up there on Ramsey Road. Later on after I went to work in the construction equipment industry we had frequent conversations about the equipment he would be working on. I pray that all the family will find some comfort and peace during their loss.
Joyce and Family: I was so sorry to hear of the loss of your Father. It’s never easy to say good-bye to our precious loved ones. But oh what rejoicing when we remember that one day soon we will see them again. My prayers are with you during this difficult time. And I am sure if you could receive a telegram from your father today from Heaven it would read something like this: I’ve arrived safeley, having a great time, sure wish you were here.Until that day that you are reunited with Him may the memories of his life comfort and sustain you until you meet again in the place called Heaven.
I love you all…..Elaine Sluder.
MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY AND PRAYERS TO THE FAMILY OF BILL BLACK MAY GOD BE WITH YOU ALL DURING THIS TIME LOVE & PRAYERS PAT BANKS
Neil and Aileen,
We hated to hear that you had lost another loved one so soon. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Love ya’ll,
Teresa, Jerry, Samantha,& Candace Fitch
I am sorry to hear of your loss. I wasn’t really close to Uncle Babe. But it is my Granny’s (celeste) brother and I know she and all of the rest of the family will miss him. My prayers are with you all. God Bless You during this time.
Mr. Black will be greatly missed by the Happy Valley family. We pray that God will be with each of you during this difficult time.
Kind Regards,
Dear Aunt Rhea and family, I’m so sorry to hear of your loss. Uncle Bill was a very special man, always kind, with genuine concern for others. I have wonderful memories of his laughter and smile, and how he always had time to talk to me, even as a child.
His faith was lived out in his life, and I’m sure he and Mom are having a joyous reunion. He meant so much to her. love, phyllis
Dear Joyce and Ron, We are very sorry about the loss of your Dad. You are all in our thoughts and prayers at this time. Dan & Dot