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+2021, Marbury, Autauga Co., AL, Obituary

https://obittree.com/obituary/us/alabama/wetumpka/wetumpka-memorial-funeral-home/alma-blankenship/4499566/

Mrs. Alma Blankenship 94 [23 Sep 1926], of Marbury, Alabama passed away on January 15, 2021.

She was preceded in death by her parents, 13 brothers and sisters; son James E. Blankenship and daughter Linda Watts.

Mrs. Blankenship is survived by two sons John Ray Blankenship and Roger Blankenship; daughter Gloria Shephard; brother Walter Price; 11 grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren and numerous great great grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 11am from Union Congregational Church on January 20, 2021 with Rev. Jason Tew officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Serving as pallbearers are Jim Caton, Nick Caton, Neal Sims, Fred Reese, Rusty Taylor, and Ricky Henderson. Wetumpka Memorial Funeral Home directing.

 

+2021, Greenville, Butler Co., AL, Obituary

https://www.hudsonfuneralservices.com/obituary/Lamesa-Tellis

Lamesa (Blankenship) Tellis, Greenville, Alabama, passed way January 7, 2021

Graveside service will be at 12:00 pm, Saturday, January 16, 2021, at Macedonia Baptist Church Cemetery, 2781 Co Rd 61, Pine Apple, AL, 36768

 

+2021, Enterprise, Coffee Co., AL, Obituary

https://www.searcyfuneralhome.com/obituary/barbara-blankenship

Barbara Blankenship, 66 [October 29, 1954], of Enterprise, Al, passed away, Sunday, January 31, 1921 at her home.

Survivors include her husband, Sherman Blankenship, Enterprise, AL; daughter, Katie Clements; sister, Phyllis Looney; two grandchildren.

Services are not scheduled.

 

+2021, Hartselle, Morgan Co., AL, Obituary

https://www.peckfuneralhome.com/obituary/David-Blankenship

Mr. David Blankenship 73, died on Wednesday, January 27, 2021 at his residence.  He was born October 6, 1947, in Morgan County to Thad Blankenship and Margaret Nave Blankenship. 

He was a member of New Center Baptist Church. David was employed by Monsanto/ Solutia as a machine operator and later was a bus driver for the Morgan County Board of Education. He loved being on his farm and enjoyed his chickens, horses, mules and his tractors. He liked to go camping, enjoyed having fun telling jokes and laughing, going to Dog Days Trade Day at Ardmore and going to Lacon Trade Day. David loved his family and was a good neighbor to all.

His parents and a sister: Thaleen Blankenship preceded him in death. 

Survivors include, Wife - Joyce Thompson Blankenship, Son - Harley Gregory, Daughter - Stephanie Parker (Stacy), Brother - Tommy Blankenship (Marilyn), Sister - Sherry Adcock (Tommy), Grandchildren - Dakota Linderman and Haley Chaney, Great Grandchild - Brennex Chaney

Funeral service will be at 3:00 pm, Sunday, January 31, 2021, at New Center Baptist Church with Bro. Ben Bates officiating and Peck Funeral Home directing. Burial will be in New Center Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Harley Gregory, Stacy Parker, Dakota Linderman, Runt Graham, Robert Hopper and Dan Blankenship. Honorary Pallbearers will be Buddy Rutherford, Richard Dunn, Rayford Morgan and  James Alan Hill.

Peck Funeral Home, 1600 Hwy 31 SW, P.O. Box 427, Hartselle, AL.

 

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2021, Southside, Independence Co., AR, Obituary

https://www.quallsfh.com/obituary/dulcie-blankenship

Dulcie Irene Blankenship, age 95, of Southside, Arkansas, passed away peacefully January 30, 2021 at Wood-Lawn Heights, in Batesville, Arkansas.  She was born October 30, 1925 in Floral, Arkansas to Marion Wyatt and Dixie Nova Pate. 

Irene was a housewife for many years, and then worked alongside her husband in his businesses until they retired.  She was an accomplished seamstress who loved to sew and quilt and all of her family has been blessed with her beautiful handiwork.

Irene went to school in Pleasant Plains, Arkansas, but lived most of her life in Forrest City, Arkansas where she and Dalton raised their family.  They later moved to West Memphis, Arkansas where they owned The American Burger and upon retirement moved to Southside, Arkansas.  She was a member of the West Baptist Church in Batesville.

She married Dalton Dean Blankenship on May 13, of 1944, and was just three weeks short of celebrating their 70th wedding anniversary when he preceded her in death in 2015.

Irene was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, and her brothers; Ernest, Arnold, and Dwaine.

She is survived by her son, Ronald Blankenship and his wife Georgette, her daughter Barbara Cannon and her husband Stephen, and her daughter Cathy Needham.  She also leaves five grandsons; Jesse and David Blankenship, Scott and Christopher Cannon, and Brandon Needham, and four great grandchildren; Brielle, Hannah, Katelyn, and Elijah Cannon and many nephews and nieces.

A private graveside service will be held at the Cedar Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery in Floral with Pastor Troy Sharp officiating. Qualls Batesville Funeral Service.

 

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+2021, Frederick, Weld Co., CO, Obituary

https://www.bluemountainmortuary.com/notices/Tammy-Blankenship

Tammy Lees Blankenship 48, of Frederick Colorado passed away at home surrounded by her family on Sunday, January 18, 2014. Tammy was born to Thomas Oldfield and Nancy Sullivan August 17, 1965 in Bristol Pennsylvania.

 

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+2021, Melbourne Beach, Brevard Co., FL, Obituary

https://afcfcare.com/tribute/details/35017/Paul-Blankenship/obituary.html

Paul Blankenship, 70, passed away January 9, 2021, at his home in Melbourne Beach, FL. He was born in Fort Worth, TX and was a long-time resident of Lafayette, LA. 

Paul graduated from Warrensburg High School, in Warrensburg,  MO, class of 1968. immediately following his graduation, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and served four years fighting for his country in the Vietnam War.  As a result, Paul was a Disabled Veteran, suffering from Agent Orange exposure. Despite this, Paul went on to graduate with honors from Loyola University in New Orleans, LA, earning his Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration.

Paul was a successful business sales executive for more than 32 years before he retired and moved to live the beach life in Melbourne Beach, FL.  Paul was a devoted family man, always active in his children's lives. He was a constant source of support and encouragement whether through coaching their sports teams or mentoring them throughout their lives. He was adoring and loving "Papaw" to his two grandchildren and loved nothing more than to be surrounded with their laughter and antics.

In his spare time, Paul enjoyed many hobbies such as golf, tennis, fishing and playing the guitar.  Travel was a lifelong passion- whether it be family vacations and later traveling the country with his wife, Linda. Some of his favorite destinations later in his life was exploring the many lighthouses throughout Florida and the entire East Coast. He also always looked forward to the festival season in Louisiana and loved to enjoy the food and music of his beloved cities of New Orleans and Lafayette, LA.  A Sunday in the fall would not be complete without watching his beloved New Orleans Saints with his family and inventing some new victory dance moves.

Paul was proceeded in death by his parents, Patrick O. Blankenship and Bettie L. Blankenship, as well as his siblings Patricia Blankenship, Mickey Blankenship, and Mark Blankenship.

Paul is survived by his beloved high school sweetheart and wife of 50 years, Linda Blankenship; his daughter, Lisha Blankenship; his son, Daniel Blankenship; and his daughter-in-law Kathryn Blankenship; two grandchildren, Addison and Avery Blankenship; brother Frank Blankenship; sisters, Priscilla Searsy and Elizabeth Blankenship; sisters-in-law, Linda Blankenship, Phyllis Blankenship, Cherry Cappel, Diana Warner, and Marilyn Warner; brothers-in-law, Alan Searsy and Curtis Warner; as well as numerous and dear nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

 

+2021, Orange Park, Clay Co., FL, Obituary

https://www.bivensfuneralhome.com/obituary/Cathryn-Blankenship

Cathryn “Cathy” Lee Driggers Blankenship went to be with our heavenly Father and Lord on January 15, 2021 in Orange Park, FL. She was born on October 20, 1960 in Port Arthur, TX, to the late Benny W. Driggers and Betty J. Williams Driggers.

She graduated from Alhambra High School in Alhambra, CA. Cathryn married Timothy “Tim” Edward Blankenship on June 6, 1980 in Spring Valley, CA and was a proud Navy wife for over 20 years.

Cathryn is survived by her husband of 40 years, Tim Blankenship (USN retired); children, Samatha N. Blankenship of Orange Park and Stephen G. Blankenship of Jacksonville, FL; grandchildren, Trustin, Kailynn, Gunner, Alyssa and Lucca; brothers, Tommy C. Driggers of Mt. Pleasant, TX and Marion L. Driggers of New Mexico.

Funeral service will be held at 11:00 am, Tuesday, February 2, 2021, at Aaron and Burney Bivens Funeral Home, 529 Kingsley Avenue, Orange Park, Florida.

 

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+2021, Boise, Ada Co., ID, Obituary

https://www.mtexpress.com/obituaries/jahaza-patterson/article_ec2ef724-6b16-11eb-8988-ab840e80ddec.html

Jahaza Patterson, 91, passed away peacefully on Jan. 30, 2021, in Boise, Idaho. Jahaza was born in Marshall, NC, to Purefoy and Rossie Blankenship.

Jahaza was raised in Picabo, Idaho. Jahaza attended her early school years in Picabo and graduated from high school in Carey. She met and married Lorin Patterson on Dec. 28, 1947. She then joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and she and Lorin were sealed in the Idaho Falls Temple in 1949. They lived their early years of marriage in Boise, Idaho, where they raised six children. Jahaza was an avid gardener and raised her large family on the fruits and vegetables she put up every year along with her homemade bread. Being a mother was Jahaza’s joy.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Purefoy and Rossie Blankenship; brother, Bill Blankenship, and sister, Jean Blankenship; husband, Lorin Patterson; son Gary Patterson; granddaughter, Heidi Patterson; and great-grandson, Hyde Roberts.

Jahaza is survived by sons William Patterson (Penny) and Ron Patterson (Susan) and daughters, Paula Lee (John), June Stocking (Dale) and Patricia Parke (Randy); and many, many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

A graveside service will be held at the Carey Cemetery on Feb. 13 at noon.

 

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+2021, Decatur, Macon Co., IL, Obituary

https://www.moranandgoebel.com/obituaries/Betty-Blankenship-8/#!/Obituary

Betty A. Blankenship, 96, of Decatur, passed away on Saturday, January 2, 2021, at Hickory Point Christian Village in Forsyth. She was born September 26, 1924, in Cerro Gordo, IL to Ernest Cecil and Harriet Eliza (Kramer) Oliver.

Betty married Lloyd Junior Blankenship on October 19, 1946. He passed away on October 13, 2004. Betty was a member of Grace United Methodist Church and volunteered weekly. She was an avid reader, loved playing Bunko with her friends, but most of all, she loved spending time with her family.

Betty was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Lloyd; her two daughters, Shirley Jean Blankenship and Carol Lee Kendall; her brother, Junior Oliver and her two sisters, Helen Greider and Erma Harriet Hayes.

Betty is survived by her children, Dale A. (Karen) Blankenship of Springfield, IL, Donald D. (Jill Kempf) Blankenship of Austin, TX, Kelli A. (Kevin) Reynolds of Decatur, IL; step-daughter, Janet A. Dobson of Cerro Gordo, IL; ten grandchildren, Tony Childress, Lori (Sam) Manley, Tommy (Nan) Childress, Rikki (Kevin) Groves, Breana (Alan Wang) Blankenship, Kate (Tony Wild) Blankenship, Tyler Blankenship, Sofie Blankenship, Jackson Blankenship and Robert L. Phelan III; ten great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.

Private family services will be held. Burial will be Macon County Memorial Park. Moran & Goebel Funeral Home, 2801 N. Monroe St. Decatur, IL.

 

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*2021, South Bend, St. Joseph Co., IN, Obituary

https://brownfuneralhomeniles.com/tribute/details/3050/Andrew-Blankenship-Sr/obituary.html

Andrew Joseph Blankenship Sr., 39 [19Jan1981], of South Bend, passed away on Wednesday, January 6, 2021.

His family will be remembering him privately. Brown Funeral Home 521 E Main St., Niles, MI.

 

Letter from his family:

Andrew, you have been loving, caring, funny, generous, and thoughtful of others. You left this world proving that with your last kind act. You have inspired us, your family, to do better and be better. You have brought us all back together. You loved your children with your whole heart! You are putting good into this world, bringing hope and life to others by donating your organs. We know you would want this and we are so proud of you. You are loved and we will forever love & miss you! Mom is proud of you for what you're doing to help others and she loves you so very much!

 

+2021, Kendallville, Noble Co., IN, Obituary

https://www.hitefuneralhome.com/obituary/Evalyn-McDonald

Evalyn McDonald, age 88, of Kendallville, died Tuesday, January 26, 2021 at home. Evalyn was born in McDowell, Kentucky on June 23, 1932 to the late Andy Jack and Della (Moore) Blankenship.

She married Orville Kenneth McDonald on August 14, 1948 in Prestonsburg, Kentucky. Orville preceded her in death on January 16, 2001.

Evalyn was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; her sons, Denzil McDonald in 2017 and Darrell McDonald in 1986; sisters, Olga Caudill, Marie Hager, Eleanor Brown and Opal Blankenship; and infant brother, Thomas Blankenship.

Survivors include: Son, Kenneth and Diane McDonald of Kendallville, Son, Eddie and Barbara McDonald of Willard, Ohio, Daughter, Linda and Rodney Hurst of Kendallville, Daughter, Reba and Rex Bardsley of Kendallville, 11 grandchildren, 27 great grandchildren and 7 great-great grandchildren, Sister, Roseanna Williamson of Drift, Kentucky.

Funeral services will be held at 1:00 pm, Friday, January 29, 2021, at Hite Funeral, Rev. Charles Mosley will officiate the service. Burial will follow at Lake View Cemetery.

 

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+2021, Fort Campbell, Christian Co., KY, Obituary

https://www.morrisfuneralhome.com/obituaries/obituary-listings?obId=19831215

Dwight Dale Blankenship, II, 26 of Fort Campbell, KY, formerly of Genoa, WV passed away Monday, January 25, 2021. He was born December 24, 1994 at Huntington, WV a son of Dwight Dale Blankenship of Giles, VA and Terrina Williamson Blankenship of Genoa, WV.

Dwight was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed four wheeling, camping, rock climbing, canoeing, swimming, skiing, yoga and working out in the weight room. His physical abilities and strength led him to play football at Wayne High School where he and his teammates won two state titles. After graduation, he went on to play rugby at Marshall University and football at WV State College. He graduated with a Bachelor Degree in business management from West Virginia State College before joining the U.S. Army. SPC Blankenship joined the US Army Active Duty Component as an 11B Infantryman in January 2020 and was assigned to 1st Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment Leader RAKKASANS in September 2020. He served as an automatic rifleman in C Co, 1-187 IN before being selected to serve as a sniper in the scout platoon of HHC, 1-187 IN in November 2020. SPC Blankenship served at an elite level, competing in the Best Leader Competition in November 2020 and placing first in the junior enlisted category and 2nd overall out of more than 50 participants. SPC Blankenship fostered a culture of continuous improvement and excellence in his peers and superiors alike that far exceeded his grade and position. SPC Blankenship’s awards and decorations include the Army Commendation Medal the Army Achievement Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, the Air Assault Badge and the Parachutist Badge.

He was preceded in death by his grandfather, Wetzel Williamson, and his grandmother, Glenna Artrip.

Additional survivors include three sisters, Katie Blankenship (Aaron) of Wayne, Tristan Robertson (Drake) of Huntington, WV and Trinity Blankenship of Genoa; one brother, Shane Blankenship of Fort Bragg, NC; his great grandmother, Norma Thompson; a great aunt, April Schmucker; three aunts, Crystal Mills of Genoa, Melinda Gustler of Pearisburg, VA and Vicki Wilson (Brian) of Pearisburg, VA; four uncles, Joe Blankenship (Charlotte), Dean Blankenship, David Blankenship (Geri), all of Princeton, WV and Don Blankenship (April) of Pearisburg, VA; one nephew, Wetzel Robertson; cousins, Ethan Meade, Josh and Emily Mills; and a host of additional family.

Funeral services will be conducted 2:00 pm, Monday, February 1, 2021, at Morris Funeral Home Chapel with Pastor Jeremiah Williamson officiating and full military honors.

 

+2021, Freeburn, Pike Co., KY, Obituary

https://www.westfuneralhomeky.com/obituary/Carl-Blankenship

Carl Hendrick Blankenship, 73, of Freeburn, KY, passed away on Thursday, January 14, 2021 at Pikeville Medical Center.  He was born May 22, 1947 in Majestic, KY, a son of the late Alex & Eva “Robinette” Blankenship. 

Carl was a retired coal miner having worked for Chisholm Coal Corporation.  He was a member of the Barrenshe Church of God where he served as a deacon, minister, and taught Bible study.  He loved studying God’s word. On January 30, 1970, he married the love of his life, Linda Sue Blankenship, who survives him.  Last year they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. 

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two sons, Carl Richard & Todd Allen Blankenship, and one brother, Roy Lee Blankenship.

Carl is also survived by two daughters, Carla Rene (Chris) Belcher of Logan, WV, Misty Dawn (Michael) Mounts of Freeburn, KY; one brother, Alex JR (Rhonda) Blankenship of Hebron, Wisconsin; two sisters, Debra Blankenship of Booneville, KY, Connie Blankenship of Phelps, KY; grandchildren, Mikey Mounts, Ashley & Austin Wolford, Colby Blankenship, Amber & Eric Baker, Miranda Blankenship, Jordan Blankenship & C.J. Johnson; ten great grandchildren; and a host of family & friends.

Funeral services will be conducted at 1:00 pm, Tuesday, January 19, 2021, at the Barrenshe Church of God with Reverends Bobby Dale Wolford, and Doug Maynard officiating. Burial will follow in the Blankenship Family Cemetery, Barrenshe, Freeburn, KY. Jones & West Funeral Home of Phelps, KY. 

 

+2021, Majestic, Pike Co., KY, Obituary

https://www.westfuneralhomeky.com/obituary/Ronald-Blankenship

Ronald Blankenship of Majestic, KY passed away Friday, January 01, 2021 at the UK Medical Center of Lexington, [Fayette Co.,] KY. He was born July 04, 1958 in Woodman, KY the son of the late Herbert and Lizzie Sellards” Blankenship. He was 62 years old.

Ronald was a coal miner having worked for Cedar Point Mining. He enjoyed deer hunting, four-wheeler riding, and working on old vehicles. Ronald wanted anyone who was around him to learn something. He loved his family and loved his CB friends.

Besides his parents he was preceded in death by a brother: Doug Sellards.

Survivors remaining to honor his memory include his wife: Martha Jane “Hendrickson” Blankenship, two sons: Mitchell (Karen) Blankenship of Hurley, VA, and Michael (Michelle) Blankenship of Burnside, KY, two brothers: Randy (Amanda) Blankenship and Archie Blankenship both of Woodman, KY, four sisters: Maggie (Lonzo) Rife of Hurley, VA, Linda Dotson of Hurley, VA, Patsy Tootie” Sneed (Danny Justice) of Hampton, TN and Annette (Terry ) Ratliff of Taylorsville, NC, three grandchildren: Peyton, Kylie and Kacie, and a special niece: Sherry Morrison.  He is also survived by a host of other family, neighbors, and friends.

Funeral services will be held at the Jones & West Funeral Home Wednesday, January 06, 2021 at 1:00 pm, with Reverends Odis Blankenship and Eddie Dotson officiating. Burial will follow in the Blankenship Family Cemetery of Woodman, KY with Blake Hensley, Randy Blankenship, Kevin Sellards, Rick Blevins, Kendall Morrison, Konnor Morrison, Nathan Hatfield, Richard Ratliff and Tad Ratliff serving as pallbearers.

 

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+2021, Elkton, Cecil Co., MD, Obituary

https://www.hickshomeforfunerals.com/obituary/mae-blankenship

Leana Mae Tudor Blankenship, age 94, of Elkton, MD, passed away Thursday, January 14, 2021. Born in Pikeville, KY, on May 7, 1926, she was the daughter of the late Charles and Leana Campbell Tudor.

       Mrs. Blankenship had worked at RMR prior to working in the healthcare industry and on a tugboat as a cook. She enjoyed singing and participated in the choir at the nursing home.

       In addition to her parents, Mrs. Blankenship was preceded in death by her husband, Wallace A. Blankenship; children, Wallace A. Blankenship, Jr., Michael “Mickey” Blankenship, and Bonita Kay Blankenship.

       Survivors include her children, Dollie Marie Noon, Berlin “Tony” Blankenship, and William J. Blankenship; 14 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and 4 great-great-grandchildren.

       Graveside service in Gilpin Manor Memorial Park, Elkton, will be private.

 

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+2021, Salem, Dent Co., MO, Obituary

https://www.thesalemnewsonline.com/obituaries/article_90efa85a-5cf1-11eb-bcde-9f1b1943ca23.html

Mr. James Marvin Blankenship was born August 9, 1961. He died January 19, 2021 at the age of 59 years.

Survivors include his partner in life, Carmen McDonald; children, Amber Miller, Florida; Brian Blankenship, Anutt; James A. Roberts, Missouri; Robert Melead and Zachery Melead; and Suzanne Schoop, Salem; sisters, Toni Blankenship [b.16Dec1959] and Julie Henderson, both of West Plains; and brother, Richard Summers, Arkansas.

A private memorial service will be held at a later date.

 

+2021, Foristell, St. Charles Co., MO, Obituary

https://www.baue.com/obit/carole-blankenship/

Carole L. Hedrick Blankenship (nee), 77, of Foristell, MO, passed away Wednesday, January 6, 2021. Born February 12, 1943 in St. Louis, MO.

Carole loved crafting, especially crocheting. She enjoyed baking cookies and pecan pies. Carole was dearly loved and will be greatly missed by all who knew her.

Beloved wife of Jerry Blankenship; cherished daughter of the late Wallace and Evelyn Hedrick. Devoted mother of Robin (Doug) Crosthwait, and Kimberly (Tracy) Wright, and Michelle (Jim) Stenborg; loving grandmother of Lantz (Kristiana) Crosthwait, Cailin (Erik) Halvorson, Kiley (Louis) Lee, Angelo Stege, Adam (Ashlee) Stege, Kelsey Stege, Melissa (Joshua) Filsinger, and Matthew Stenborg; treasured great-grandmother of Aaden Brinkman, Aeron Stege, Louis Lee, and Jordan Lee; many other relatives and friends.

 

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+2021, Asheville, Buncombe Co., NC, Obituary

https://www.wellsfuneralhome.com/obituary/Lucile-Blankenship

Lucile Alma Blankenship, age 94, passed away on Sunday, January 10, 2021 at the Accordius Health in Asheville. A native of Chester County, Pennsylvania, Lucile was the daughter of the late Fredrick and Elise Fasel Dalaba. 

Lucile’s favorite pastime was riding the Blue Ridge Parkway’s scenic roads with her husband.

Lucile was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Clarence Blankenship, who passed in 1997.

Lucile is survived by her two sons, Jeremiah Blankenship, and wife Sissy, Jesse Blankenship, and wife, Brenda; one daughter, Ruth Barnes; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

A graveside service will be held at 11:00 am, Thursday, January 14, 2021 at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Candler with Reverend Ed Couser officiating. Wells Funeral Home of Candler.

 

+2021, Archdale, Randolph Co., NC, Obituary

https://www.tributearchive.com/obituaries/19572825/Crockett-Blankenship-Sr/Archdale/North-Carolina/Cumby-Family-Funeral-Service

Crockett Blankenship, Sr., 77, of Archdale, a loving husband, father, Pawpaw, great-Pawpaw, brother and friend, went home to be with the Lord on Thursday, January 7, 2021. He was born December 6, 1943 in Argo, Kentucky and was the son of the late Arthur and Edna Blankenship.

Crockett worked as a coal miner in the mountains of Virginia and Kentucky for over twenty years. Later he moved his family to North Carolina and became a truck driver until retirement. He enjoyed NASCAR racing, old western movies, and word search puzzles. He spent most of his days with his best friend and wife. Crockett was a quiet, reserved man and provided for and loved his family above all, reminding them often.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by son, Steven “Steve” Blankenship; and sister, Earlene Logan.

Crockett is survived by his wife of 53 years, Doris Goodman Blankenship, whom he married on March 6, 1967; daughter-in-law, Penny Trotter Blankenship of Archdale; children, Stephanie Blankenship (Mark) of Trinity,  Crockett Blankenship, Jr. (Kristie) of Troy, Ray Blankenship (Dawn) of Archdale, and Disiree Blankenship of Archdale; ten grandchildren, Logan, Kyndall (Adam), Kylie, Kourtnie, Lechele, Brendan, Adessa, Abbie, Bailey and Jesse; five great-grandchildren, Aubrey, Paisley, Kinsley, Brooklyn and Brantley; four brothers, Arvil Blankenship (Victoria) of Stopover, KY, Arson Blankenship of Georgetown, KY, Dallas Blankenship of Stanton, KY, and Allen Blankenship (Maria) of Cynthiana, KY; and a large number of extended family.

Funeral service will be held 2:00 pm, Tuesday, January 12, 2021, in the Chapel of Cumby Family Funeral Service with Rev. Tony Moore officiating. Burial will follow at GuilRand Memorial Park Cemetery.

 

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+2021, Troy, Miami Co., OH, Obituary

https://www.bairdfuneralhome.com/obituary/Thomas-Blankenship

Thomas W. Blankenship, age 69, of Troy, OH passed away on Friday, January 15, 2021 at the Upper Valley Medical Center in Troy.  He was born on January 11, 1952 in Miami County, OH to the late Kenneth W. and Opal Mae (Swartz) Blankenship.

Tom was a graduate of Graham High School.  He was employed with Riverside MRDD of Troy and also worked with horses at the Miami County Fairgrounds.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his half sister: Teresa Leah Blankenship and his grandparents who raised him: Mary and Jay Swartz.

He is survived by his half brothers and sisters:  Kenneth D. (Deb) Blankenship, Jeffry Blankenship, Peggy (Steven) Evans, Debra Blankenship, Pauline Sage, Cindy Blankenship and Della (Robert) Rike and numerous nieces and nephews. 

Private interment will take place in Riverside Cemetery, Troy. Baird funeral home.

 

+2021, Troy, Miami Co., OH, Obituary

https://www.fisher-cheneyfuneralhome.com/obituary/Lloyd-Blankenship

Lloyd G. Blankenship, age 86 of Troy, passed away Tuesday, January 19, 2021 at Randall Residence, Tipp City. He was born August 17, 1934 in Willard, KY to the late Charles and Jane (Miller) Blankenship.

Lloyd was a graduate of Coalton High School in Jackson, OH. He was an avid fisherman and known for his tomato garden. Lloyd was also a past President of Troy Senior Citizens.  He previously worked as a Supervisor from Hobart Corporation and retired as a Toolmaker from GM.

He was preceded in death by his wife of 63 years Alyce Jayne Blankenship on February 25, 2019, three brothers, three sisters, and two half-sisters.

Those left to cherish Lloyd’s memory include his daughter LuAnn Adkins (Greg) of Tipp City; son Scott Blankenship (Becky) of Gig Harbor, WA; granddaughters Isabella and Sienna Blankenship of Gig Harbor, WA; sister Margie Hammond of Jackson, OH; brother-in-law Steve Pittenger of Fletcher, OH; and sisters-in-law Shelba Johnson of Troy, Peach Pittenger of Troy, and Sharon Pittenger of Greenwood, MO.

Private services for Lloyd will be held at the convenience of the family. Donations in his memory may be given to Bella Care Hospice: 7625 Paragon Rd. Suite C, Dayton, OH 45459. Arrangements entrusted to Fisher-Cheney Funeral Home, Troy.

 

+2021, Circleville, Pickaway Co., OH, Obituary

https://www.circlevilleherald.com/obituaries/yvonne-blankenship/article_3e346fe4-f383-55a2-8051-33b0fa20c116.html

Yvonne Blankenship, 73, of Circleville, went to be with the Lord on Jan. 9, 2021. She was born on June 17, 1947.

She is preceded in death by parents, Albert and Emma (Griffey) Sabine.

She is survived by a son, Donald (Melissa) Blankenship; and daughter, Kelsey Blankenship; grandson, Joey Blankenship; sisters, Sherry (Tom) Reedy and Bonnie (Fred) Frank; brother, Charles (Ethel) Griffey; and by many relatives and friends.

Private services were held.

 

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+2021, Allen, Pontotoc Co., OK, Obituary

https://obituaries.theadanews.com/obituary/l-c-blankenship-1081548856

Mr. L. C. Blankenship died Friday, Jan. 29, 2021, at his home. He was born June 30, 1928, in Loving, New Mexico to Lonnie and Cara Jane Wilkinson Blankenship.

Mr. Blankenship retired from Sun Oil Company, was a rancher and a member of the Allen Church of God of Prophecy.

He married Wanda Jenette Raney Jan. 26, 1950. She preceded him in death.

Survivors include his grandson, Kelly Blankenship of Allen; daughter-in-law, Cindee Blankenship, Wilburton; sister, Carolyn Henderson, Allen; grandchildren, Rachel Conley, Benton Conley and wife Karen, Wilburton; great-grandchildren, Tyler, Paige, Mason, Blayne, and Pailsey; nieces and nephews, Dusty Henderson and wife Becky, Judd Henderson and wife Amey, all of Ada, Melina Linker and husband Bob, Andre Pegg, Leon Boyd and wife Barbara, all of Allen, Marty Jackson and wife Ruth, Norman, Mike Patterson and wife Jaquetta, Duncan, Yvetta Kalmar and husband Nick, Gerty, Paul Lewellen and wife Andrea, Fresno, CA, Doug Blankenship and wife Jodie, Gerald Blankenship and wife Suzette, and Joel Blankenship and wife Charlene, all of Skiatook.

Services are 11 am, Thursday, at the Allen Church of God of Prophecy, Ed Rutherford will officiate. Burial will follow at Allen Cemetery.

 

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PA

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+2021, Brush Valley, Indiana Co., PA, Obituary

https://www.currentobituary.com/obit/251213

Anna Belle Henry Blankenship, 93, of Indiana Square Personal Care Home and formerly of Brush Valley, PA, died on Sunday, January 10, 2021 at Indiana Regional Medical Center in Indiana, PA. The daughter of Clarence and Ressa (Pennington) Fulmer, she was born on June 26, 1927 in Loraine, Indiana Co., PA.

Anna Belle was a 1945 graduate of Marion Center High School. She had previously worked as a shoe salesperson for the former Penn Traffic department store in Indiana, PA. She was a member of the Independent Traditional Holiness Church of Indiana, PA.

Anna Belle married Dean Henry in 1948. After his death she wed J. Paul Blankenship in 1984.

Anna Belle was preceded in death by her parents; her two brothers: Harold Fulmer and Clarence Fulmer, Jr.; her sister: Jeanette Fulmer; her grandsons: Ryan Henry and Andy Blankenship and her two husbands: Dean Henry and J. Paul Blankenship.

Anna Belle is survived by her two children: Robert Henry and spouse Iris of Clymer, PA; Beverly Costlow and spouse Clyde of Lilly, PA; her two step-children: Michael Blankenship and spouse Gloria of New Florence, PA and Rita Blankenship of Oregon; her nine grandchildren: Tiffany, Heidi, Laura, Thaddeus, Candace, Yvette, Russell, Sara and John and her numerous great-grandchildren.

Funeral service 1:00 pm, Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at the Rairigh Funeral Home, Ltd., in Hillsdale, PA officiated by Rev. Charles F. Williamson. Interment will take place at Ruffner Cemetery in Clymer, PA.

 

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+2021, Mitchell, Davison Co., SD, Obituary

https://www.willfuneralchapel.com/obituary/gregg-blankenship

Gregg Blankenship, 62 of Mitchell, SD passed away Tuesday, January 19, 2021 at Avera McKenna Hospital in Sioux Falls, [Minnehaha Co., SD]. He was born in Mitchell to Richard and Bette Lou (Sharkey) Blankenship on October 1, 1958. 

Gregg attended school in Mitchell.  He wrestled in High School, graduating in 1977.  He was a construction worker and lived his entire life in Mitchell.  Gregg enjoyed hunting, fishing, and riding his motorcycle.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

Grateful for having shared his life are his fiancé, Mary Harrington, Mitchell, SD, aunts and uncles, Al (Susan) Blankenship, Alexandria, SD, Doris Grandy, Rapid City, SD, Darlene Lauck, Mitchell, SD, Thelma Hoffer, Mitchell, SD, Bonnie Arend, Woonsocket, MaryAnn Graff, California, Donald Sharkey, Wyoming, and Richard Sharkey, Nebraska, special companion, his dog Boogie, stepchildren, Tonya (Jeremy) Engels, Jesse Dicus, Jason (Mercedes) Dicus, seven step grandchildren, and one step great grandchildren.

Funeral services will be at 10:00 Tuesday, January 26, 2021 at Will Funeral Chapel. 

 

 

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TN

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+2021, Sardis, Henderson Co., TN, Obituary

https://www.shackelfordfuneraldirectors.com/obituaries/Lloyd-Blankenship-2/#!/Obituary

Lloyd E. Blankenship was born on November 21, 1937 in Hookers Bend, Tennessee to Lloyd A. Blankenship and Earlie Loveda Blankenship. On January 22, 2021, he left this world and took the hand of his boss man.

In 1954, walking down the railroad track in a red sweater he saw the love of his life, Wanda Householder. He went home and told his mother he met the woman he was going to marry. Lloyd would hitchhike 75 miles to go see his woman. In 1957, after asking her daddy three times for her hand in marriage he finally said Mary write ‘em a note I’m tired of him asking just let them get married. From being raised on a farm throughout his life, he eventually saw his wife, got married and they moved to Illinois. “Through teardrops and laughter, they walked through this world hand in hand.”

As they were settling, Lloyd soon started working at Valley City, a trucker company, along with two others jobs one in the Mail Room in Austin Western and a side job of his which was being a co-owner of Landscaping that consisted of tree work. They continued living in Illinois until Lloyd realized his dream was to be a farmer, so they decided to move back to Tennessee as his heart always belonged to the country. Continuing their life in Tennessee, Lloyd had three jobs once again, but it was more like hobbies to him. He farmed and cattled most of the time until he was sitting in the seat of a John Deere Tractor and got saved in the year 1973. Not long after he was saved, he had the calling from God to preach. Interests throughout his life was fellowshipping with people and faithfully living the Bible’s word with the philosophy of preaching love.

Being happily married, they had four children which was three yankees and one true southern Bell. He was blessed with eight grandkids and nine great grandkids that meant the world to him. From his church family growing overtime, along with the great friends he has made in his lifetime as well, he was known to them as their best friend in the world, Lloyd. Lloyd treated everyone like family and talked to everyone especially the children to let them know that they were loved and to educate them about the Bible.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Mindy Blankenship, one great granddaughter, Breelin Blankenship, and one sister, Gloria Faye Blankenship.

Lloyd is survived by his wife, Wanda; his children, Ricky (Lisa), Ronnie, (Angie) Lavonda “Sis” (Rick), Ginger, (Wayne); six sisters; three brothers; eight grandchildren; and nine great grandchildren.

Graveside Service at Milledgeville Cemetery, at 11 am, Thursday, January 28, 2021, with Jon Austin and Jimmy Kelley officiating.

 

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TX

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+2020, Dickinson, Galveston Co., TX, Obituary

https://www.carnesbrothers.com/obituary/eddie-blankenship-jr

Eddie Woodrow Blankenship, Jr. passed away into the arms of our Lord on Monday, January 4, 2021, in Dickinson, Texas. He was born on May 12, 1988 in Webster, Texas to Eddie, Sr. and Kim Blankenship.

Eddie lived life to the beat of his own drum. He was always looking for a new adventure and liked to find trouble along the way. When Eddie set his mind to something, he gave it one hundred percent, whether it was construction, electrical, cars, or just working on projects in the garage. Eddie was someone you could always count on to be there if you needed him. He was a great friend to many and prided himself on being a mama’s boy until the end.

When his daughter Cheyenne was born in 2016, his life found a new beautiful focus. Born at only 25 weeks, Eddie devoted his life to caring for her and her needs. He became an expert in trach care, medical equipment, doctor appointments, and therapy sessions. He made sure his little “Peanut” had everything she needed, and she is thriving today because of him.

He is proceeded in death by his father, Eddie Blankenship, Sr.

Survivors include his beloved daughter, Cheyenne Marie; mother, Kim; grandparents, Bennie and Melba Taylor; sisters, Alesha Wernli and Meagan Guerrero; brother-in-law, John Guerrero; nephews, Andrew Jackson, Jackson Guerrero, Easton Guerrero, Hudson Guerrero; niece, Emma Wernli; and countless aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Funeral services will be at 1:00 pm, Saturday, January 9, 2021 at Carnes Brothers Funeral Home, 1201 23rd Street, Galveston, Texas. Burial will follow at Forest Park East Cemetery in League City.

 

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+2021, Bedford, Bedford Co., VA, Obituary

https://updikefuneralhome.com/tribute/details/1562/Lois-Blankenship/obituary.html

Lois Creasey Blankenship, 79, of  Bedford, VA, passed away Saturday, January 30, 2021 at  her residence.  She was born on Sunday, November 30, 1941 in Bedford County, a daughter of the late Samuel Benjamin Creasey and Nellie Daniel Creasey. 

She was retired from Ericsson and was a member of Morgans Baptist Church although she grew up in Ephesus United Methodist Church.

She was also preceded in death by a step-son, Jackie Thompson, her brothers, Samuel W. Creasey, Leonard W. Creasey and her sisters, Annie Creasey Lacy, Betty Creasey Stephenson. 

She is survived by her husband, Bobbie O. Blankenship; her foster child, Cindy Thompson Foster & husband, Richard; her brother, Billy W. Creasey & wife, Rosalie; her sisters, Fern C. Hargis & husband, George, Joyce C. Hawkins, Margaret C. Holland & husband, Doug. 

A graveside service will be held at 11 am, Thursday, February 4, 2021, at Morgans Baptist Church Cemetery with Rev. Steve Parker and Rev. Jason Arthur officiating.  Updike Funeral Home & Cremation Service, Bedford.

 

*2021, Culpeper Co., VA, Obituary

https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/culpeper-va/marie-blankenship-10016996

Marie Elaine Blankenship was born on April 19, 1945 and passed away on January 22, 2021.

Clore-English Funeral Home.

 

+2021, Willis, Floyd Co., VA, Obituary

https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/augustachronicle/obituary.aspx?n=caleb-dillon-blankenship&pid=197544370&fhid=10539

Caleb Dillon Blankenship, 26, of Willis, VA, passed away on Wednesday, January 13, 2021.

Staff Sergeant Caleb Blankenship enlisted in the U.S. Air Force on January 14, 2014 and was stationed at Seymour Johnson AFB, NC, where he served as a member of the 4th Security Forces Squadron. Caleb deployed in support of the Global War on Terrorism in 2016. In 2019, Caleb cross trained into Education and Training where he was currently serving as a Unit Training Manager for the 3rd Intelligence Squadron at Fort Gordon, Georgia.

Caleb had a strong love for his home state of Virginia and would visit often. Driving on the Blue Ridge Parkway, hunting, and spending time with family were his favorite things to do when he was home. One of Caleb's biggest accomplishments was becoming a father. His favorite part of the day was taking his family to the park to play with his sons, Mattis and Cruz.

He is preceded in death by his grandparents, Wendell and Shirley Sutphin.

He is survived by his wife, Cortney Blankenship; his sons, Mattis and Cruz Blankenship; his parents, Mary and David Blankenship; his grandparents, Clyde and Elsie Blankenship; his sisters, Lydia Major and Emma Blankenship; his aunt and uncle, Jerry and Kim Sutphin; and a host of other family and friends.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 am, Friday, January 22, 2021, in the Maberry Funeral Home Chapel with Pastor Jeff Dalton officiating. Interment will follow in the Harris Cemetery with full military honors by the Seymour Johnson Air Force Funeral Honors.

 

2021, Roanoke City, VA, Obituary

https://simpsonfuneral.com/tribute/details/2611/Diane-Blankenship/obituary.html

Diane Mitchell Blankenship, 73 [28 Apr 1947], of Roanoke, passed away, Friday January 15, 2021.

Diane is survived by her husband, Joe Blankenship; daughter Kristen Gregg and husband Bradley; grandson, Brayden Gregg; step-mother, Anna Mitchell.

Services were held Wednesday, January 20, 2021, with Pastor Troy Mays officiating. Interment was held at Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens. Simpson Funeral Home Chapel.

 

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+2021, Salem, Harrison Co., WV, Obituary

https://www.dorseyfuneralhomewv.com/obituary/Roberta-Blankenship

Roberta Leona Blankenship, 56, of Salem, passed away at River Oaks Nursing Home in Clarksburg on Tuesday, January 26, 2021. She was born in Salem, on June 10, 1964, the daughter of the late Rolland Glen and Grace June McGarry Moore.

In addition to her parents, Roberta was preceded in death by one sister, Sandra Greathouse.

Roberta is survived by three sons, Shawn A. Moore, Shinnston, Gerald Bowen, Lumberport, and Clifford L. Turner and wife Joanna, Gypsy; one daughter, Destiny N. Turner, Fairmont; five grandchildren; one sister, Patricia Lattea, Salem; one brother, Rolland Moore, Moundsville; and one nephew, Kevin Lattea, Salem.

As per Roberta’s wishes, she will be cremated, with a Celebration of Life being held at a later date. Dorsey Funeral Home, 701 South Pike Street, Shinnston.

 

+2021, Bluefield, Mercer Co., WV, Obituary

https://www.roselawnmontevista.com/obituaries/Marlin-Blankenship/#!/Obituary

Marlin Blankenship, 65 [July 14, 1955] of Bluefield, WV passed away January 22, 2021, at Princeton Community Hospital, in Princeton, WV. the daughter of the late Herman and Lucy Riffe Blankenship.

Marlin was employed in Home Healthcare, serving those she loved and cared for so dearly. She was a loving mother and grandmother, she loved the Lord, and was a faithful Baptist.

Devoted mother of one daughter Shannon Robinette, sons Robert Williams Jr., wife Jennifer of North Carolina, also Kevin Williams, and wife Tammy of Princeton, WV. Five beautiful grandchildren, Kelsey Smith, Courtney Perdue, Chandler Bishop, Cadyn Williams. Two Great grandchildren Dawson Smith And Griffin Elliot.

She has a brother, preceded in death, James Blankenship, also Herman Blankenship, and Bobby Blankenship. Two sisters, preceded in death Carol Hagerman, and Judy Campbell, also Glenna Jones, Betty Baker, and Peggy Blankenship.

A graveside ceremony will be held at Roselawn Memorial Gardens, in Princeton, WV at 11 am, Wednesday, January 27, 2021. With Minister Frank Horn officiating.  Roselawn Funeral Home, on Courthouse Road, in Princeton, WV

 

+2021, Kopperston, Wyoming Co., WV, Obituary

https://obituaries.register-herald.com/obituary/hazel-blankenship-1081363613

Hazel Marie Graham Blankenship, 85, of Kopperston, died January 1, 2021, RGH, a short illness.

Service 1 pm, Thursday, January 7, Chapel of Stafford Family Funeral Home, Lynco, WV. Burial Palm Memorial Gardens, Matheny.

 

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31706852/hazel-marie-blankenship

Daughter of Wayne Graham (1911-Deceased) & Tressie Fortner-Graham (1916-Deceased).

 

Sister of Carol Sue Graham (1947-2015), Stephen Lloyd "Steve" Graham (1954-2015), & Franklin Graham.

 

Married to Edwin Blankenship (1931-Deceased) on July 23, 1952 in Simon, Wyoming County, WV (per WV Marriage License Register, Wyoming County, WV, 1952, Page 111, Application Date: July 15, 1952).

 

Mother of Deborah Ann Blankenship (1954-1954), Clifford Lee Blankenship (1955-1982), David Ray Blankenship (1959-2011), Michael Charles Blankenship (1961-2017), Leroy T. Blankenship (B. 1964), Franklin "Bill" Blankenship (Deceased), Danny Wayne Blankenship, & Edwinna Blankenship-Lester.

 

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