Brian Black, 24, of San Carlos, Az passed away on June 22, 2022 at home with family by his side in San Carlos, Az. He was born in Globe, Az on September 17, 1997 to Kenneth Black Jr. and Fermina Steele. He was raised by his grandparents Doris Black and the late Kenneth Black Sr.
Brian attended school at Rice Elementary School then attended high school at Riverside Indian School in Anadarko, Oklahoma. Brian enjoyed being around his younger cousins, playing with them outside his grandma’s house, as old as he was he was still running around playing tag, hide & seek and kick ball. Brian had a humorous personality to which he loved to joke around, tell stories, reminisce about the good ol’ days. He enjoyed being outdoors, such as camping and fishing. He’d love to go for rides even if it wasn’t for a long ride. He was always welcomed at his aunt’s house where he loved to hang out with his older cousins. Brian loved being around his friends who gave him numerous nicknames and enjoyed his free time listening to music along with watching movies. Brian went to several concerts with family and friends, he was nice, friendly & helpful with a smile on his face. His love for his family and friends was out of this world. He’d leave saying “I Love You” never left without it. Brian has numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, and nephews from both side of the families, including cousins.
One closing remark from his cousin Alexis “One time we picked up Brian from a friend’s house and took him to Globe. While in the car he wanted to play a song so I handed him my phone and he played “Glamourous” by Fergie. He said “Mac this is Lexi & my aunt Lavonna’s song when Lexi was a little girl, She’d always listen to it” He continued singing the song and dancing in the backseat”.
Brian aka Boy will greatly be missed by the ones that loved him dearly, his parents Kenneth Back Jr and Fermina Steele, his brothers Byron Black, Keithan Black, his sisters Briana Black and Kayla Black and his niece Emily Henry. Brian is preceded in death with his grandparents; Everette Steele, Emily McIntosh Steele, his uncle Anthony Steele, his niece Valentina Henry and his grandfather Kenneth Black Sr.
We the Steele, Black & McIntosh family thank you all for attending Brian’s funeral, especially those of you who traveled far which means so much to all of us. It would’ve made Brian so happy to see all of you here.
We thank you for your time with labor, woods, groceries, donations, monetary donations as well as cooking.
Prayers for a safe travel home.
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