Minnie Soap was born to Albert Hamilton Black and Adelia Dyer on June 7, 1967, in Watonga, OK. She attended school in Watonga. She got her associate degree in Oklahoma City. Minnie worked for the Metro Transit as a bus driver. She then went on to drive across the country working for U.S. Xpress Trucking Company. She discovered that she loved being on the open road. She later went on to work in the Grants & Contracts department for the Cheyenne & Arapaho Tribe. Minnie loved working for the tribe but had to retire because of her health.
Minnie enjoyed spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Albert and Adelia, sister, Patricia Black Rozell, paternal grandparents, James John Lumpmouth Black and Gertrude Bird, maternal grandparents, Benejah Dyer and Mabel Yelloweyes, and niece, Brandy Rozell.
She is survived by her daughters, Lottie Ewers and husband, Admiral Nicholson, Sally Marion and husband, Cody Marion. Her son, Albert James Black. Nine grandchildren, Neveah Ewers, Jayden Nicholson, Marla Hadley, Kingston Ewers, Greysen Marion, Na’Tsis’Ta Black, Minnie Marion, baby Albert Black, and Dallas Nicholson. Her three sisters, Jewel Black and husband, Sam Blackowl, Melissa Black, and Nicole Black. Her two brothers, Ronald Black, and James Black. As well as a host of nieces, nephews, and friends.
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257210 E 820 Road
Watonga, OK
73772
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Emergency Response Center
257210 E 820
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Watonga, OK 73772
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