Joseph Tsotaddle better know as "Chili-Boy", 74, Carnegie, OK, went to be with his creator, November 4th, 2010 at his residents at 3:52p.m. Chili- Boy was born March 15th, 1936, Fort Cobb, OK, to Margaret Daingkau and Robert Tsotaddle. He is the grandson of George "Nahoy" Daingkau and Abbie "Ki-hebo-baunmah" Tanadooah-Daingkau. He married Mavis McKinney October 23, 1953 at Carnegie, OK. After marrying Mavis they moved to Quinter, KS; then to Dallas/ Fort Worth, TX, to Flint, Michigan and then back to Carnegie, OK. He began his career as a farm laborer in Carnegie, OK. He then became a truck driver as well as a heavy equipment operator. In his later years he devoted his time to being a security guard as needed at various powwows within the state. He enjoyed landscaping, attending powwows, helping others, visiting his grandkids, great-grandkids, and family. Chili enjoyed his own landscaping business which included his all time favorite, driving his tractor. It also included operating his other equipment as well as helping others. He also enjoyed going to Georgia's Restaurant for friends and fellowship.
Survivors include his wife Mavis Tsotaddle of the home
two daughters Darla Tsotaddle, Oklahoma City, OK
Angela Tsotaddle, Carnegie, OK
three sons Micheal Tsotaddle and wife Lea, Shawnee, OK
Joey Tsotaddle, Carnegie, OK
Samuel Curtis, Edmond, OK
numerous nieces, nephews, grandchildren and great grandchildren
Preceded in death by his mother and father, his grandparents, four sisters, Celia Tsotaddle, Fern Tsotaddle- Littlecalf, Leta Mae Tsotaddle- McKinney, Billie Jean Tsotaddle- Anderson, four brothers, Edward C. Tsotaddle, Moses Tsotaddle, Fred Daingkau, Lonnie Bert Tsotaddle, several nieces and nephews.
Wake service: 7:00p.m. Monday, November 8, 2010 at Red Buffalo Hall, Carnegie, OK
Services: 1:00p.m. Tuesday November 9, 2010 at Red Buffalo Hall, Carnegie, OK
Burial will be at Tannedoah Cemetery, Carnegie, OK
Under the direction of Ray & Martha's Funeral Home, Carnegie, OK