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Black, Dr. William (Bill)



Dr. William (Bill) Black, 86 of Albuquerque, NM passed away in his sleep at home surrounded by his family on August 21, 2017. Bill was born and grew up in Denver, Colorado, but has lived in Albuquerque since 1968.

Bill is survived by his wife of 61 years, Katherine, sons William IV, Charlie, Jim, and daughter Elisabeth. He had four grandchildren: Christine, Emma, Spencer, and Eva and one great grandson, Santiago. His dog Socks will also miss her papa.

Bill attended Colorado College for three years where he briefly explored a career in professional golf before enrolling in Medical School at the University of Colorado in Denver. There he met Katherine whom he married in 1956. He spent his internship at the University of Kansas Medical Center before moving back to Penrose Hospital in Colorado Springs. He then finished his training in Surgical Pathology at Colombia University in New York before fulfilling his military service as a surgical pathologist at the VA Hospital in St. Louis. He served briefly as an Assistant Professor at Washington University. During this time he became a life-long fan of the greatest baseball team on earth, the St. Louis Cardinals.

At this time the University of New Mexico was opening a new Medical School. Heavily recruited and very excited about being part of a new program, Bill gathered up his family, and moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico in 1968, where he spent the next 41-years teaching medical students, training pathology residents, and working as a surgical pathologist for the new UNM Cancer Center. Dr. Black was recognized by the University and professional organizations, but the awards that he prized the most were the annual Hippo Awards presented by the students to their most revered and entertaining teachers.

Bill is best remembered for his deep love and interest in fly fishing which he shared with his entire family, and many friends and students. Bill authored six books and numerous magazine articles on fly fishing and fly tying. He also taught 'Flyfishing Basics' every spring for 38 years, the longest running course in UNM's Continuing Educations program. His son Jim continues to teach this course. He and his wife Kathie enjoyed fly fishing all across the globe, from Argentina to New Zealand to England, Scotland and Ireland. His other interests included opera, gardening, and a fascination with cultivating different varieties of chili peppers.

Bill had a natural curiosity, which he maintained into his final days. He loved writing, reading (especially Dickens), nature, and animals (especially dogs). He was moderator to countless engaging conversations around the family dinner table. His children and family have inherited this legacy of curiosity and discovery, which has fortified them throughout their lives.

A private memorial service for Bill will be held on September 2nd at his home. In Lieu of flowers, please consider donations to the local animal shelter or habitat protection organization of your choice.

To view information or leave a condolence please visit

www.danielsfuneral.com.

Arrangements have been entrusted to:

Daniels Family Funeral Services

Wyoming Chapel

7601 Wyoming Blvd. NE

Albuquerque, NM 87109

505-821-0010

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Published by Albuquerque Journal on Aug. 27, 2017.

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August 30, 2017

Dear Family of Dr. Black,
Your husband, father, and grandfather will be deeply missed by the UNM Department of Pathology. I'd known Dr. Black since 1982, 35 years and still remember the first time I saw him at the old UNM Cancer Center, tying flies and teaching fly fishing on the weekend. What a diverse set of hobbies he pursued! Dr. Bill Black was revered and loved by the medical students, residents, staff and faculty. He was always cheerful, helpful, curious, kind and gentle. You and his accomplishments are his legacy.
With deepest sympathy,
Barbara Griffith

August 28, 2017

May the God of all comfort be with you and give you peace.

Claudette (Mion) Filiputti

August 28, 2017

My deepest sympathy to you Linda and Bill's family. He was the one who hired me as a para-pro at Delton-Kellogg E. S...a job I loved. Bill was definitely a well-read man who will be fondly remembered as one who shared his expertise with many others. I lost my beloved husband, Graziano, June 12, 2017 from pancreatic cancer and am still in a state of sadness at his loss. May the Lord help us to overcome this sadness with a feeling of Joy, knowing we'll see them again. Hugs, Claudette and family.

Bonnie Carter Witt

August 25, 2017

Prayers are lifted for all of you.

Tom Tarnutzer

August 24, 2017

I met Bill Blackmore in 1999. Over the past 18 years he taught me a great deal about nature. He was unbelievably knowledgeable about trees, wild animals, especially deer. We often talked about politics and his most recent book, magazine, or newspaper. Linda, I offer my sincere condolences and wish you well. Rest assured that many people will remember Bill.

August 24, 2017

I believe I was a classmate of Bill's at Battle Creek Central...but had lost track of him...sounds like he had a long and productive life...my condolences to the family...Byron Hodgson

August 22, 2017

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Mary Chamberlain

August 22, 2017

Please accept my deepest sympathy. Many years ago my dimmer switch went out on my car at night. He drove his car to light the way all the way to my house. What a kind gesture from a truly wonderful man.

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