Delores E. Miller Black
November 17, 1935-February 10, 2021
Delores E. Miller Black, 85, of Davenport, IA, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her family on February 10, 2021.
Visitation and Funeral Services will be held at Weerts Funeral Home, Davenport, IA. Visitation will be 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Friday, February 19, 2021. Funeral Services will be the following morning, 10:30 a.m., Saturday, February 20, 2021. A private family burial will be at Maysville Cemetery at a later date. For those unable to attend the Funeral Services, you can view the Funeral Livestream at www.facebook.com/WeertsFuneral
Delores was born on November 17, 1935, in Anamosa, Iowa, the daughter of Roy K. and Ethel (Sarby) Miller. She married the love of her life, James (Jim) Black on June 27, 1954 in East Moline, IL. and they had three daughters.
Delores attended East Moline schools graduating from UTHS in 1953. Her dream of becoming a teacher was fulfilled in 1971, when she graduated from Marycrest University. Her brother, whom she highly respected, gave her this advice "teaching is not a job, but an opportunity and new opportunities come with each day". You never heard her say "I have to go to school today", but rather "I get to go to school today". She taught 1st grade at Monroe School, in Davenport, for 27 years and loved the staff, parents and especially her students.
Delores and Jim traveled extensively from the time their girls were small starting with a four person tent and a one wheel trailer. They not only traveled with their daughter's, they continued traveling with their grandchildren and great grandchildren. After upgrading through several trucks and trailers, they retired and bought a motor home spending the winter in Florida. However, they were always home to spend holidays with their family. Delores loved to camp along mountain streams in Colorado and her favorite trip was when they drove to Alaska. They also enjoyed several cruises. On their 55th anniversary they took their family on a Disney land-sea vacation. Delores and Jim enjoyed antiques, biking, golfing, and working in their yard. Her biggest joy was her family. If you knew Delores it wasn't long and you knew her family. She loved everyone coming for holiday dinners or just stopping by to visit. She also enjoyed attending the families' sports and music events. Although health issues slowed her down in recent years, she and Jim had 66 ½ wonderful years of memories together.
In earlier years Delores was active at Moline Gospel Temple as a Sunday School Superintendent, Teacher and also enjoyed singing in the choir.
She is survived by her loving husband Jim; Daughters, Deanna (Mike) Kight and Janice Black; Grandchildren, Kirsten Kearns, Matthew (Abby) Andrews and Aimee Marple; Great Grandchildren, Blake, Madison and Brysen Andrews, Anna and Grace Marple; Step-Granddaughter, Angela Kight and Step-Great Granddaughter, Rylee Carver.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Daughter and Son-in-Law, Lynette and Doug Andrews; Brother, John E. Miller and Sister, Shirley Miller Barnett.
The family would like to thank all those who provided excellent care to Delores the last seven years, Dr. Keeven and staff, Moline; Radiology physicians and nurses at Unity Point-Trinity West Campus, Rock Island; Dr. Cotler of Loyola University, Chicago and nursing staff at Heartland Clinic, Moline; and Unity Point Hospice. The care provided by all of these wonderful health care workers contributed to Delores having more time to make memories with her family.
Memorials may be made to the Hepatology Department, % Dr. Scott Cotler, Loyola University, Chicago; Cornerstone Christian Fellowship, Moline, IL; or Unity Point Hospice.
Sponsored by Weerts Funeral Home.
Carol Lohrum
February 23, 2021
My deepest sympathy to all the family and friends. I have many memories of the short time I knew Delores, Jim and family. They will be in my heart forever.
Janet- the clinic
February 18, 2021
My deepest sympathy to you all. What a great lady! I will miss her cute smile!! Hugs to you all.
Pat O'Donnell
February 16, 2021
Also taught 27 years with Delores. She started out the little ones and I finished them up before sending them on to finer pastures. She was a joy to be around. We had a great group of staff members. Wonderful memories. Rest in peace.
Rita & Elroy Thomas
February 16, 2021
Sorry to hear of the passing of Delores our deepest sympathy to your family.
Dawn Ouderkirk Weedon
February 15, 2021
I'm so very sorry to hear of Mrs. Black's passing. She was my teacher for pre1st and 1st grade. And she was the best teacher. I use to go visit her after I graduated from high school. And I introduced her to my first born. I will cherish my memories of her.
Elaine Frevert
February 15, 2021
So many wonderful memories I shared with Delores at Monroe school. My sympathies to all of her family. Her life made a difference to so many. A former teacher and friend.
Donna Mead
February 15, 2021
My deepest condolences to the family. Mrs. Black taught both my sons at Monroe. I got to know her and work with her through being active in the Monroe PTA. She was an excellent teacher and very dedicated to her students. I worked with her personally when both my sons were in her 1st grade class. She was a lovely lady and will truly be missed.
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