He was born on July 5, 2007, the son of Jesse Walter Black and Rachel Marie Mullins.
The family said that he was a very active child, and chewed on everything.
His favorite food was ice cream.
He enjoyed sounds, liked to beat on objects to make music, and loved to dance.
He was a very affectionate angel and loved to snuggle.
He is survived by his mother, Rachel Mullins and father, Jesse W. Black of Riverton; paternal grandfather, Alan Wayne Black of Worthington, Pa.; paternal grandmother Linda Diane Shields of Spokane, Wash.; great-grandparents, Thomas M. Shields and Sadie M. Shields of Liberty Lake, Wash.; maternal grandparents, Stephanie and Danny Martinez of Riverton, and Eddie and Augapita Mullins of Veteran; and a large extended family.
He was preceded in death by great-grandparents, Arthur and Theda Black and Kathryn and David Manning; a great-uncle; and uncle.
He was born on July 5, 2007, the son of Jesse Walter Black and Rachel Marie Mullins.
The family said that he was a very active child, and chewed on everything.
His favorite food was ice cream.
He enjoyed sounds, liked to beat on objects to make music, and loved to dance.
He was a very affectionate angel and loved to snuggle.
He is survived by his mother, Rachel Mullins and father, Jesse W. Black of Riverton; paternal grandfather, Alan Wayne Black of Worthington, Pa.; paternal grandmother Linda Diane Shields of Spokane, Wash.; great-grandparents, Thomas M. Shields and Sadie M. Shields of Liberty Lake, Wash.; maternal grandparents, Stephanie and Danny Martinez of Riverton, and Eddie and Augapita Mullins of Veteran; and a large extended family.
He was preceded in death by great-grandparents, Arthur and Theda Black and Kathryn and David Manning; a great-uncle; and uncle.