Tom Black, 82, died July 21st, 2024. He was born July 13, 1942 in Lawrence, Kansas, to Fred C. “Bunny” Black and Kathryn Sloan Black. Tom was preceded in death by his father, mother, and sister, Kay Sloan Black.
He is survived by his wife, Joan Shellenberger Black; daughters, Kathryn Elizabeth Black and Ashlea Elizabeth Black; and sons, Thomas Harvey Black Jr., and Andrew Edward Black; Grandchildren, Nicholas Black, Kira Black, Kayla Lopuga; and great-grandchild, Mila Lopuga.
Tom grew up in Lawrence and graduated from Lawrence High School where he was an outstanding athlete in football, basketball and baseball. The football team had the distinction of the longest winning steak in high school and college football at that time in history. He attended Wichita State, Pittsburg State and The University of Kansas and played on the football and basketball teams. Upon his father’s death in 1966, he assumed ownership of the Royal College Shop, a family-owned shoe store in downtown Lawrence. In 1984, the shoe business brought Tom to San Diego, California, where he represented several shoe companies. Tom and Joan retired and returned to Lawrence in 2016.
He was an avid sports enthusiast and lifelong fan of the University of Kansas. Rock Chalk Jayhawk.
A private celebration of life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Tom’s honor to Ascend Hospice and The Lawrence Schools Foundation (LHS Football), sent in care of Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home: P.O. Box 1260 Lawrence, Kansas 66044.
The Black family would like to extend their sincere thanks to Keep Living At Home and the administration and staff of Neuvant House for their exceptional care and support.
Joan, I’m thinking of you and know this is a sad time. I hope you and I can connect again when it works for you.
Rest in peace, you have earned it
Joan: Never had the privilege of meeting you, but grew up knowing Tom as we were a year apart. Even spoke with him several months ago re an NFL question. Rest in peace, Tom.
Joan and family,
So sorry to hear about Tom. Prayers and condolences to you and your family.
Joan, I’m sorry for your loss.
Prayers For all of you . I stared school w/Tom clear thru,
Rosella Weeks, Taylor
Joan I’m so sorry to see this. I know Tom is not in pain anymore. He was a wonderful person. Hugs to you and the family.
My grandpa duck is a man to be forever remembered. Every memory I have with him was happy, filled with laughter, jokes, and love. My grandpa duck loved his family, he loved me and my sister Kayla and made sure we knew how much he loved us. Since moving to Kansas and his health, we haven’t been able to see him as much as when we were younger. But even with this distance and time, there was never a moment where nai nai and grandpa duck felt far from our hearts. I am blessed to be his granddaughter and all our memories we made. May grandpa duck rest in peace. He may be gone but will never be forgotten. I love you grandpa duck, I know you will continue to watch over me and your family from heaven.
Love, your grand daughter,
Kira Black