Madison Garner And Family
Mr. Black was a very special man and we will miss seeing him at the PHS football games.
RIP Mr. Black.
Death date: Jan 3, 2016
James Harlan Black, Jr., 85, passed away peacefully in the arms of God at his Pearland home on January 3, 2016, following a long illness. His wife of 40 years, and love of his life, Martie, was at his side. James was BOI (born on Read Obituary
Mr. Black was a very special man and we will miss seeing him at the PHS football games.
RIP Mr. Black.
Martie,
May your wonderful memories of Jim get you through this difficult time. We were only around Jim a few times, but he was always very positive with a great sense of humor, and we enjoyed listening to his stories at family gatherings. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Billie and Jimmy Clifton
It was certainly an honor to know Mr. Black and to be able to call him a friend. A true example of the good in humanity. He will sorely be missed by many.
May he rest in peace in the presence of Almighty God
Dear Mrs. Marty @ Black family
There is just no easy way to say Good bye to loved one. I am Thankful to have met such a Wonderful man. I know this is not really good bye it is peace for eternity may God bless you Mrs.Marty and your family.
Sincerely yours my Condolences Cheryl .
Love you and know you are grieving...thoughts are with you, dear.
James will be dearly missed, such a great sweet man. Always a smile on his face, very friendly. James & Martie always looking after my Mom,Betty Dawdy, all our family deeply appreciate both of you.
Martie, ever need anything, please let us know or Al.
Bryan & Judy
God Bless You,Martie.
Dear Black Families,
I want to give my sympathic to you and your families. I will always miss James. He was very good man and alwys smile. He is in peace.
Peace in soul
Love,
Michele
Mr. Black was an amazing man! I had the privilege of meeting him at the Dawson High School football games. He always had a smile on his face and a story to tell. My husband and I sat with him on numerous occasions at the games and enjoyed every second. He also dropped off the biggest lemons I have ever seen at the school for a bunch of us. He will be deeply missed. Thoughts, prayers and hugs.
May my condolences bring you comfort and my prayers ease the pain of your loss. Mr. Black was a wonderful man with a big heart and a smile to match. I enjoyed seeing him come through the gate at the Rig every football season. He would always stop and visit for a few minutes before heading up to his seat to cheer on his team. It didn't matter whether it was the Oilers or Eagles playing, he loved football! He would come by the athletic office a couple times a year to say hello or share his delicious lemons.
Mr. Black you will be truly missed, but while you were here you made our world a little brighter!
Love
Shirley