Wayne C. Black

Wayne C. Black

Wayne Black Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Jul. 29 to Jul. 30, 2005.
Black Wayne C., longtime resident of Apple Valley, MN, born April 14, 1930 in Janesville, WI, passed away July 25, at Minneapolis VA Medical Center at age 75. Preceded in death by mother and father, Cecil O. & Marian L. Black, and brother, Thomas D. Black. Survived by loving wife of 55 years, Ethel J. (Weum) Black; 4 children: William (Jeanne) of Menomonie, WI, Linda (Gary) Thorberg of Farmington, MN, James (Debbie Babcock) of Grants Pass, OR, Susan (Black) Smith of Walker, MN; 11 grandchildren: Sid, Amber, Andrew, Brian, Andrea Black, Erik and Daniel Thorberg, Rita Tredal, John & Joe Ostertag, Ayla Benike; 4 great grandchildren: Erik Jr. and Taylor Thorberg, Evan and Cameron Tredal; sisters: Charmaine (Bernie) Minichilli, Sally (James) Engel, Carole (Ralph) Erickson, and Judy (Joe) Shepperd, and many nieces and nephews. Wayne graduated from Minneapolis Central High School in 1949, was in the US Naval Air Corps, Member of Apple Valley American Legion #1776, Member of Westminster Presbyterian Church, Mpls. and worked for General Motors and owned B & C Auto Parts until retirement. Wayne was an avid Sportsman, loved hunting and fishing. As an Apple Valley resident since 1964, Wayne began the first Boy Scout troop for Apple Valley as Scout Master, and helped create the Little League program for Apple Valley as coach. After retirement he was a volunteer driver for Gapp Services and Dakota County. Memorial Service 2 PM Sunday, July 31, 2005 at Henry W. Anderson Mortuary, 14850 Garrett Ave, Apple Valley, with visitation half hour before service. Henry W. Anderson (952) 432-2331 HenryWAnderson.com

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July 31, 2005

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July 31, 2005

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Steven Wall

July 31, 2005

What can I say Wanye if there is any way that you can see this or read this, Thank You for being a big part of my life, You were always there from child hood to man hood, Thru the times that we would fight because I would not listen or want to listen to your life talks or just to piss you off, I hope you know that I always did, I listen to everything you ever said and not that I agreed with everything you said, You did make a difference in my life

To Mom I am so so sooory for your lost,You and Wayne were my second parents, Like most of the friend that were there thru the Billy, Linda, Jimmy, and Suzy times, You both showed us Love, Kind,and you better listen to Wayne times, I will love you all and you will always will be apart of me, Thank You

Karla Thorberg

July 31, 2005

Our thought's are with everyone even though we can't be there. Grandpa Wayne will be dearly missed. Love, Karla, Erik Jr. and Taylor Olivia

Paul Thorberg

July 29, 2005

Our thoughts and prayers are with you Ethel and your family. Grandpa Wayne will be dearly missed. We will miss all his wonderful stories. Love you all......Paul, Lori, Marie & Ryan Thorberg

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