He is survived by his beloved wife of 27 years, Cindy Blankenship; a daughter, Leona (Joe) Hembree, and a son, Carl Joseph Blankenship, both of Germantown, OH; a brother, Bernal (Diane) Blankenship of Miamisburg,; 4 sisters, Dorothy Watkins of West Carrollton, Betty (Raney) Williams of Means, KY, Florene Johnson of Fairborn and Wilma Blankenship of Miamisburg; lifelong best friend, Denny Duncan of Lewisburg; self adopted as a son~nephew, Jamie (Crystall) Blankenship, following recent passing of his brother, "Buddy"; also numerous nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by 2 brothers, Bernard Blankenship and James (Buddy) Blankenship; and a sister Faye Manning. Carl was a retired construction worker, whom worked for Jergens, Oberer and Pettitjean Companies. He loved working on and restoring automobiles. He was very talented with his hands and craftsmanship in auto body and painting of vehicles over the years. Last year he got to enjoy our beautiful farm in Zag, KY.
Family and friends may call at the Dalton Funeral Home, Corner of State Route 4 & Weaver Rd., Germantown, Oh. Burial at Highland Cemetery, Miamisburg. Published in Dayton Daily News on September 12, 2013
He is survived by his beloved wife of 27 years, Cindy Blankenship; a daughter, Leona (Joe) Hembree, and a son, Carl Joseph Blankenship, both of Germantown, OH; a brother, Bernal (Diane) Blankenship of Miamisburg,; 4 sisters, Dorothy Watkins of West Carrollton, Betty (Raney) Williams of Means, KY, Florene Johnson of Fairborn and Wilma Blankenship of Miamisburg; lifelong best friend, Denny Duncan of Lewisburg; self adopted as a son~nephew, Jamie (Crystall) Blankenship, following recent passing of his brother, "Buddy"; also numerous nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by 2 brothers, Bernard Blankenship and James (Buddy) Blankenship; and a sister Faye Manning. Carl was a retired construction worker, whom worked for Jergens, Oberer and Pettitjean Companies. He loved working on and restoring automobiles. He was very talented with his hands and craftsmanship in auto body and painting of vehicles over the years. Last year he got to enjoy our beautiful farm in Zag, KY.
Family and friends may call at the Dalton Funeral Home, Corner of State Route 4 & Weaver Rd., Germantown, Oh. Burial at Highland Cemetery, Miamisburg. Published in Dayton Daily News on September 12, 2013
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