Janet  Black-King  August 12 2019

Janet Black-King August 12 2019

August 12 2019
WHITINSVILLE – Janet Mae (Yacino) Black-King, 80, formerly of Oxford, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family in Quaboag Rehab & Skilled Care Center. Janet is predeceased by her first husband, Alexander Black and her second husband, Herbert King, Jr; she leaves her two children, Debra Armstrong and her husband, Christopher of Southbridge and Scott Black and his wife, Tena of Auburn; three grandchildren, Ryan and Salina Black of Auburn and Tristan Colonese of East Brookfield; three siblings, Alan Yacino and his wife, Nancy of Oxford, Louis Yacino and his wife, Lorraine of ME and James Yacino and his wife, Donna of Barre; many nieces and nephews. She is also predeceased by her parents, Louis and Lillian (Horton) Yacino, a son, Brian D. Black, a granddaughter, Kayla Rose Black and siblings, Jo-ann Yacino and Dennis Yacino Janet worked for Shaw’s Supermarket, UniBank for Savings and Cumberland Farms. She was a member of Northbridge Housing Board of Directors for several years. Janet’s services and burial will be celebrated privately. There are no calling hours. Donations may be made to: American Cancer Society P.O. Box 22718, Oklahoma City OK 73123 Tel: 1-800-227-2345 Web: www.cancer.org/

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Janet Black-King August 12 2019.

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