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Islasu “Sue” Blakely Minor

13 Mar 1934 – 18 Apr 2021

Birth13 Mar 1934
Death18 Apr 2021
CemeteryHillside Memorial Gardens
Snyder , Scurry County , Texas , USA
Added byJohn Pavlik on 26 Jan 2022
FaGhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/225839774

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Islasu "Nana" Blakely Minor stepped out of her jar of clay and into the arms of Jesus on April 18, 2021. The world lost a mother, a Nana, a sister and an aunt, but heaven's halls are greater for her voice of praise. Sue was born in Scurry County on March 13, 1934, to Sherman and Maudie Blakely. She was the ninth of ten children. She always said she had the best life, even though she lost her father at age three, her oldest brother at age 10, and grew up with a widowed mother who took in boarders and ironing to support the three children left in the home after her brother died in the war. Snyder was her lifelong home. She was active in First Baptist Church, and fondly remembered the spiritual leadership of Brother Shepard in her adolescence. She loved people and made friends everywhere she went. She graduated in 1951 from Snyder High School and married Roaal (Rudy) Minor on July 25, 1953 after he wooed her back from a year of college at Howard Payne University. After their third daughter came along, they bought a farm west of town and she gave the farm life and her family all she had. Once the oldest kids began to leave home, she worked as a school secretary at the junior high and then at East Elementary.. Mrs. Minor was "momma" to many children, and a favorite of parents and teachers. In retirement, the Circle of Friends chapter of the Pharr West Hitchhikers became a second family to Rudy and Sue. They not only saw much of Texas, the US and Canada, but they enjoyed weekend rallies in Lubbock and nearby towns. After Rudy passed away in 2009, Sue found that she was no longer happy on the farm without him. In 2012 she bought a home in Lubbock near two of her daughters. She found another circle of friends at Bacon Heights Baptist Church where she was active in the senior choir. In 2017, she sold that house and downsized to an apartment at Brookdale Grand Court. She enjoyed the activities there and soon knew the names of all the residents and employees. She hated leaving when her illness required more care. Sue was everyone's friend and tried to be a blessing to all. Those who knew her will usually agree that she made them feel loved. Her nieces and nephews all loved being at Aunt Sue's/Aunt "Brownie's" house. She left a legacy of joy and love for Jesus. Sue was preceded in death by her husband, her parents, five sisters and four brothers, as well as a son-in-law. Those remaining to live out her legacy are as follows: Children: Teresa and Ricky Trammell of Hubbard, Texas; Lesa and Duane Ritter of Lubbock; Susan and Scott Clark of Lubbock; Jeff and Kim Minor of Snyder, Texas. Grandchildren: Toby and Shannon Trammell, Tara and Kent Gatzki; Dustin and Crystal Peters, Ross and Ginger Peters, Brad and Vera Ritter, Mitzi Ritter, Randy and Deidra Ritter; Cody Clark (Brandi McConnell), Chase and Kendra Clark; Meggan and Bryan Long, Bailey and Josh Andrews. Seventeen great-grandchildren, and three great-great grandchildren Sister-in-laws Vicky Bell and Patricia Blakely Many nieces, nephews and friends The family would like to express their gratitude for the love and support over the last few months from Hospice of Lubbock and Comfort Keepers, as well as the staff at Brookdale Grand Court. A celebration of Sue's life will take place at First Baptist Church in Snyder on Wednesday, April 21, 2021 at 2 p.m. Family visitation will be in the Garden Room of First Baptist Church at 1 p.m., preceding the service. Interment will be at Hillside Memorial Gardens in Snyder following the celebration

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