Myrtle Ann Scott Black

Black, Ann O(January 4, 1941–August 31, 2014)

Myrtle Ann Scott Black, 73, returned to her heavenly father on August 31, 2014. She was born in Salt Lake City, Utah on January 4, 1941, to Ray Scott and Gladys Clegg. After the passing of her father, her mother married James Irvin Callaway whom she always considered as her dad. On July 22, 1972, she married Gerald Charles Black in Bakersfield, Calif.; the marriage was later solemnized in the Los Angeles LDS Temple. She was best known for cake decoration and for the Party Shop, as well as her friendly nature.

She is survived by her children: Kelly (Steve) Johnson of Leeds, Utah, Jim (Sarah), Lonie Black and Cezanne Pellett of St. George Utah; grandchildren: Jeffrey (Ico) Johnson of Manila, Philippines, Cory (Mindy) Johnson of Ivins, Utah, Megan Johnson, Adric and Liam Pellett and Lauren Black of St. George, UT; brother: Gary (Susan) Callaway; and “adopted” child, Jannell Medigovich. She was preceded in death by her father, dad, mother, sisters Joan Eddy and Linda Marden, and brother Jim Callaway.

Funeral Services

  • Funeral services will be Saturday, Sept. 6, at 10 a.m. at the St. George LDS Stake Center, 591 West 500 North, St. George, Utah.
  • Visiting with the family and viewing of photos will be held Saturday, Sept. 6 from 9-10 a.m. prior to the services.

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Arrangements are made under the direction of Spilsbury Mortuary, telephone 435-673-2454.

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1 Comment

  • M and M cookies September 2, 2014 at 4:10 pm

    A beloved mother, devoted wife, and grandmother… Her community service to her church is commendable…. She will be. Issued by many, but now is with her Gerald…with love and prayers Margaret Manazer… Jeremy Black.s mother in law

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