Surviving are his wife and one son; one sister, Mrs. Beulah May Roof of Lexington; one brother, George H. Blackburn of Columbia; one uncle, Albert Blackburn, Webster Grove, Mo.; two aunts, Mrs. Hallie Gray of Kinmundy, Ill., and Mrs. Minnie Wesley of Chicago.
Funeral services will be conducted from Dunbar Funeral Home at 5 o'clock this afternoon. Interment will follow in Mt. Hermon Lutheran Church Cemetery in Lexington County. The Rev. Oscar W. Lever will conduct the services.
Pallbearers will be: Active, V. O. Maxwell, A. E. Marks, J. D. Hayden, R. E. Wheeler, M. S. Moore; Honorary, Tom Corley, John W. Crews, C. T. Graydon, T. Alex Heise,
W. W. Long, J. A. Broome, Johnny Starnes, George Ryan and A. McC. Marsh.
Throughtout his career as a fireman Mr. Blackburn displayed courage and loyalty. His services to the community were of the highest type. In his death the department has lost one of the most valued former members.
Published in The State, Monday, July 6, 1936
Surviving are his wife and one son; one sister, Mrs. Beulah May Roof of Lexington; one brother, George H. Blackburn of Columbia; one uncle, Albert Blackburn, Webster Grove, Mo.; two aunts, Mrs. Hallie Gray of Kinmundy, Ill., and Mrs. Minnie Wesley of Chicago.
Funeral services will be conducted from Dunbar Funeral Home at 5 o'clock this afternoon. Interment will follow in Mt. Hermon Lutheran Church Cemetery in Lexington County. The Rev. Oscar W. Lever will conduct the services.
Pallbearers will be: Active, V. O. Maxwell, A. E. Marks, J. D. Hayden, R. E. Wheeler, M. S. Moore; Honorary, Tom Corley, John W. Crews, C. T. Graydon, T. Alex Heise,
W. W. Long, J. A. Broome, Johnny Starnes, George Ryan and A. McC. Marsh.
Throughtout his career as a fireman Mr. Blackburn displayed courage and loyalty. His services to the community were of the highest type. In his death the department has lost one of the most valued former members.
Published in The State, Monday, July 6, 1936
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