Albany Times Union

Black, Theodore D.

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SELLERSVIL­LE, Pa.

— Theodore Davis Black 1931 - 2024 Theodore “Ted” Davis Black (93 years old), a longtime resident of Lenox, Mass., and Clifton Park, N.Y., died on Sunday, February 11, 2024, in Sellersvil­le, Pa. Born in a brick house in Albion, Ind., Ted was the son of Harry Davis Black and Esther Pauline (Jerls) Black. He was a Purdue University graduate in Electrical Engineerin­g and a drummer in the Purdue marching band. His first job out of college was with the General Electric company in Schenectad­y, N.Y. and Pittsfield, Mass., working on defense systems, retiring after 40 years.

Acknowledg­ed for his signature sense of humor, he was master of the shaggy dog story (a long, rambling story or joke, typically one that is amusing only because it is absurdly inconseque­ntial or pointless). He consistent­ly produced guffaws and groans from his audiences over the years, either because the stories were funny or due to the pain from having to listen to them…

He was an enthusiast­ic carpenter, gardener, builder, and model train collector. Ted volunteere­d in the local community with the church, Black Magic Puppeteers,

Black Magic Puppeteers, and SCORE retirees and teachers. One of his greatest joys was reading math and engineerin­g books.

Ted and his wife, H. Geraldine Fry, were married in the Niskayuna Reformed Church in N.Y., in 1956, having met through a Schenectad­y Methodist Church Young Adult Fellowship group. They celebrated 62 years of marriage before Gerrie passed in 2018. They moved to Pittsfield and later Lenox, Mass., where they were active in the First Methodist Church of Pittsfield and, alternatel­y, the Church on the Hill in Lenox. Upon retirement to Clifton Park, N.Y., they joined the Christ Community Reformed Church in Clifton Park, N.Y. They always chose the churches with the best choirs!

Surviving Ted are his sister, Pamela A. (Black) Martin; daughter, Janine (Nina) N. Black; son-in-law, Barry Arkles; four nephews; three grandchild­ren; one great-grandson; and sonin-law, Michael Coleman. Ted’s daughter, Peri N. (Black) Coleman, passed in 2021. Ted’s brothers, Jon and Eddie have passed. Jon was survived by his wife, Diana J. Black; and son, Joshua A. Black. Ted was buried in the Fry family plot in the Niskayuna Reformed Church Cemetery in N.Y.

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