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Obituaries
Sunday, September 27, 2020
Paul Black
PAUL BLACK
Des Moines
Paul Black, a well-known and highly respected cyclist from Des Moines, passed away after a brief illness on Wednesday, September 23, 2020, at MercyOne Des Moines Medical Center.
Paul was born in Mount Pleasant on March 10, 1949, to Carl and Helen (Snyder) Black. He grew up on farms in the Libertyville and Fairfield area. Paul graduated from Fairfield High School with the class of 1967. After high school he attended Iowa State University earning a degree in 1972.
It was in Ames, where the seeds of nearly 50 years of cycling were planted. Highlights from cycling included Paris-Brest-Paris (750 miles) in 1991; the 2,909 mile Race Across America (RAAM) where he finished 10th in 9 days and 23 hours; 6 trips to Alaska in February for the Iditasport races; and there were too many qualifying races and RAGBRI events to count. This February he was in Sebring Florida for a race and finished first in his age category on a recumbent bicycle. Paul had planned a trip to Spain this past March before travel was canceled. With all of the organized events, the rides Paul enjoyed most were casual outings with friends such as riding the temperature on New Year's Day, Wednesday night rides and riding the miles of is age on his birthday.
Paul retired from the State of Iowa as an Information Technology Specialist in 2010. After retirement Paul enjoyed teaching fitness classes and recently started teaching Tai Chi. Paul enjoyed being a "big brother" to his "little brother" Austin for the last 9 1/2 years.
Paul was preceded in death by his parents, Carl and Helen Black; and his sister, Carla Campbell.
He is survived by his two latest rescue cats, Ranger and Prince; brother, Frank (Amy) Black of Savannah GA; brother-in-law, Dale Campbell of Mt. Pleasant, IA; niece, Cindy (Brian) Smith of Mt. Pleasant, IA; niece, Brenda (Mike) Sporkman of West Point, IA; nephew, Dan (Brooke) Campbell of Carlisle, IA; niece, Kelly (George) Barker of Jacksonville, FL; and nephew, Jonathan Black of Ellabell ,GA.
A private graveside service was held at Trinity Cemetery in rural Mt. Union Iowa. The Olson-Powell Memorial Chapel in Mount Pleasant is caring for Paul and his family. www.powellfuneralhomes.com.
Memorials can be made out to Memorial of Paul Black and sent to Olson-Powell Memorial Chapel P.O. Box 656, Mount Pleasant, IA 52641.

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