Priscilla Frances Oldman Black Ybarra of Riverton died Sunday, December 16, 2012 at her home. She was 58.
Funeral services will be held at 12:00 noon Friday, December 21, 2012 at St. Stephens Catholic Church, with Catholic clergy officiating. Interment will follow at the Arapaho Catholic Cemetery. A Rosary will be recited at 6:00 p.m. Thursday, December 20, 2012, also at the family home.
Priscilla Frances Oldman was born January 22, 1953 in Arapahoe, WY. She was the daughter of John Baptiste and Bertha Agnes (Armajo) Oldman.
She was a student at the Arapahoe School through the 8th grade, then attended a technical school in Glasgow, MT, studying to be a Certified Nurses’ Aide.
In 2003, Priscilla married Thomas Ybarra in Fremont County. She was of the Catholic faith, and studied the Native American Indian Culture.
Mrs. Ybarra was a lifelong resident of the Wind River Indian Reservation, and was a homemaker, an Avon representative, and sold Tupperware.
She enjoyed reading the Bible, going to garage sales, taking pictures, watching movies, making frybread and spending time with her grandchildren.
Mrs. Ybarra is survived by her husband, Thomas Ybarra of Fremont County; former spouse Lemuel Black, Sr., of Arapahoe; sons, Glen Oldman, Sr., Merlin Black, Mervin (K-babes) Black, Sterling Black, Sr., Charles Black, Sr., Leland Black, Lemuel Black, Jr., Jose Lockwood and John Goggles; daughters, Melanie Black, Letitia Black and Sonia Friday; 26 grandchildren, Tanisha Oldman, Glen Oldman, Jr., Jay Shawn, Tearany Black, Anthony Black, CJ Black, Josiah Black, Sincere Black, Buster Black, Cherish Black, Sterling Black, Jr., Raquel Black, Francisco Black, Maria Rojas, Todd Bowekaty, Cooxooeii Black, Niiehii Black, Heeyei Niitou Monroe-Black, Brandie Dodge, Heeyei Dodge, Brandon Williams, Stacie Williams, Shanell Williams, Kristen Williams, Natasha Friday and Jenna Black; 12 great-grandchildren, Cetera Moss, Evan J. Oldman, Korbyn D. Buss, Surene Williams, Evan Miles Williams, Brenna K. Williams, Daven G. Williams, Layla Jade Atencio, Mara A. Atencio, Emilyahha Fast Horse, Jaisean Stripped Squirrel and Jayisha Stripped Squirrel; brothers, Frank Armajo, John Addison, Wallace Oldman, Sr., Lindon Blackwolf, Loren Durgin, Chris SunRhodes, Virgil Oldman; sisters, Rose Oldman, Carla Geboe, Roberta Eagle, Connie Brown, Evelina Blackburn, Valaria Arkinson, Louella Monroe, Junie Friday, Lou Oldman, Benita Smith, Cassie Oldman and Elizabeth Yellowbear.
She was preceded in death by her father, John Oldman; mother, Bertha Armajo; grandfather, Ambrose Oldman; grandmother Mary Antelope; sisters, Lucy Williams, Viola Ann Smith, Mary Rose Yellowbear; brothers, Jerome Oldman, Sr., Benjamin M. Oldman, Glen Oldman, John BadBrave Oldman; grandsons, Josaiah Hutchinson Black and Bradley Moss; granddaughters, Miracle Black and Helen Black; nieces, Olivia Black, Cindi Bell and Trina Dullknife.
On-line condolences for the family may be made at www.TheDavisFuneralHome.com.
Services are under the direction of Davis Funeral Home.
Funeral services will be held at 12:00 noon Friday, December 21, 2012 at St. Stephens Catholic Church, with Catholic clergy officiating. Interment will follow at the Arapaho Catholic Cemetery. A Rosary will be recited at 6:00 p.m. Thursday, December 20, 2012, also at the family home.
Priscilla Frances Oldman was born January 22, 1953 in Arapahoe, WY. She was the daughter of John Baptiste and Bertha Agnes (Armajo) Oldman.
She was a student at the Arapahoe School through the 8th grade, then attended a technical school in Glasgow, MT, studying to be a Certified Nurses’ Aide.
In 2003, Priscilla married Thomas Ybarra in Fremont County. She was of the Catholic faith, and studied the Native American Indian Culture.
Mrs. Ybarra was a lifelong resident of the Wind River Indian Reservation, and was a homemaker, an Avon representative, and sold Tupperware.
She enjoyed reading the Bible, going to garage sales, taking pictures, watching movies, making frybread and spending time with her grandchildren.
Mrs. Ybarra is survived by her husband, Thomas Ybarra of Fremont County; former spouse Lemuel Black, Sr., of Arapahoe; sons, Glen Oldman, Sr., Merlin Black, Mervin (K-babes) Black, Sterling Black, Sr., Charles Black, Sr., Leland Black, Lemuel Black, Jr., Jose Lockwood and John Goggles; daughters, Melanie Black, Letitia Black and Sonia Friday; 26 grandchildren, Tanisha Oldman, Glen Oldman, Jr., Jay Shawn, Tearany Black, Anthony Black, CJ Black, Josiah Black, Sincere Black, Buster Black, Cherish Black, Sterling Black, Jr., Raquel Black, Francisco Black, Maria Rojas, Todd Bowekaty, Cooxooeii Black, Niiehii Black, Heeyei Niitou Monroe-Black, Brandie Dodge, Heeyei Dodge, Brandon Williams, Stacie Williams, Shanell Williams, Kristen Williams, Natasha Friday and Jenna Black; 12 great-grandchildren, Cetera Moss, Evan J. Oldman, Korbyn D. Buss, Surene Williams, Evan Miles Williams, Brenna K. Williams, Daven G. Williams, Layla Jade Atencio, Mara A. Atencio, Emilyahha Fast Horse, Jaisean Stripped Squirrel and Jayisha Stripped Squirrel; brothers, Frank Armajo, John Addison, Wallace Oldman, Sr., Lindon Blackwolf, Loren Durgin, Chris SunRhodes, Virgil Oldman; sisters, Rose Oldman, Carla Geboe, Roberta Eagle, Connie Brown, Evelina Blackburn, Valaria Arkinson, Louella Monroe, Junie Friday, Lou Oldman, Benita Smith, Cassie Oldman and Elizabeth Yellowbear.
She was preceded in death by her father, John Oldman; mother, Bertha Armajo; grandfather, Ambrose Oldman; grandmother Mary Antelope; sisters, Lucy Williams, Viola Ann Smith, Mary Rose Yellowbear; brothers, Jerome Oldman, Sr., Benjamin M. Oldman, Glen Oldman, John BadBrave Oldman; grandsons, Josaiah Hutchinson Black and Bradley Moss; granddaughters, Miracle Black and Helen Black; nieces, Olivia Black, Cindi Bell and Trina Dullknife.
On-line condolences for the family may be made at www.TheDavisFuneralHome.com.
Services are under the direction of Davis Funeral Home.