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Leslie Arnold Blankenship Sr.

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Leslie Arnold Blankenship Sr.

Birth
Petersburg City, Virginia, USA
Death
10 Jun 1973 (aged 68)
High Point, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.921261, Longitude: -79.8002817
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Son of Joseph Eastburn Blankenship, Sr., and Charlotte "Lottie" Crowder Blankenship. Husband of Mary Agnes Murrow (third wife, married 1958); there was a daughter born c. 1962 of this marriage. The obituary of Mary Murrow Blankenship lists her burial being also in Centre Friends Meeting Cemetery but there is no memorial.

His first wife was Toccoa Earle Clary (married 3/27/1926, in Gaston County, NC, divorced 1930); children of this marriage were Leslie Arnold Blankenship Jr. (1927 - 1979) and Earle Wilson Blankenship (1929 - 2017).

His second wife was Leah Lillian Wolven (married 3/7/1936, in Woodstock, NY, divorced 1958, in Putnam County, FL); children of this marriage were Carter A. Blankenship (1938 - 2016) and Cary Blankenship (1942 - 2003). Cause of death: myocardial infarction. He was buried on June 12, 1973. He was an executive vice president for an engineering firm.

Son of Joseph Eastburn Blankenship, Sr., and Charlotte "Lottie" Crowder Blankenship. Husband of Mary Agnes Murrow (third wife, married 1958); there was a daughter born c. 1962 of this marriage. The obituary of Mary Murrow Blankenship lists her burial being also in Centre Friends Meeting Cemetery but there is no memorial.

His first wife was Toccoa Earle Clary (married 3/27/1926, in Gaston County, NC, divorced 1930); children of this marriage were Leslie Arnold Blankenship Jr. (1927 - 1979) and Earle Wilson Blankenship (1929 - 2017).

His second wife was Leah Lillian Wolven (married 3/7/1936, in Woodstock, NY, divorced 1958, in Putnam County, FL); children of this marriage were Carter A. Blankenship (1938 - 2016) and Cary Blankenship (1942 - 2003). Cause of death: myocardial infarction. He was buried on June 12, 1973. He was an executive vice president for an engineering firm.



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