Millard Franklin “Frank” Bledsoe

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Millard Franklin “Frank” Bledsoe

Birth
Carter County, Kentucky, USA
Death
15 Sep 1977 (aged 43)
Grahn, Carter County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Olive Hill, Carter County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Millard Franklin "Frank" Bledsoe is a son of Harvey Bledsoe & Nellie Parsons Bledsoe.
He is a brother to Glen Bledsoe and Charles Bledsoe and a sister Faye Bledsoe Carroll.

He is survived by his wife Barbara Delores Bledsoe; 2 sons Brent and Barry Bledsoe; 1 daughter Sherry Bledsoe.

Frank was killed due to a bulldozer accident, a tree fell on him that he was wenched to.
I still remember that day as if it were yesterday, I had planned to spend that day with Frank as he was dozing out a pond, I was suppose to have been off work that day but had to fill in for someone at work. I always wondered if I had been there if it might have made a difference, as maybe I could have seen and warned him because he didn't see the tree falling from behind him.
His wife Delores was with him untill just a little while before it happened, she had walked back to their home for about a hour and when she walked back out to the site she could hear the dozer idling but couldn't see it until she got almost up to the dozer, the tree top had the dozer and Frank covered up because he had dozed down to about ground level.
I really missed seeing and talking to him, it took a long time to ease the shock and sadness for the family that he was gone.

******Thank You Julie Burns****** for sponsoring my uncle Frank's memorial, that was so nice of you.
Millard Franklin "Frank" Bledsoe is a son of Harvey Bledsoe & Nellie Parsons Bledsoe.
He is a brother to Glen Bledsoe and Charles Bledsoe and a sister Faye Bledsoe Carroll.

He is survived by his wife Barbara Delores Bledsoe; 2 sons Brent and Barry Bledsoe; 1 daughter Sherry Bledsoe.

Frank was killed due to a bulldozer accident, a tree fell on him that he was wenched to.
I still remember that day as if it were yesterday, I had planned to spend that day with Frank as he was dozing out a pond, I was suppose to have been off work that day but had to fill in for someone at work. I always wondered if I had been there if it might have made a difference, as maybe I could have seen and warned him because he didn't see the tree falling from behind him.
His wife Delores was with him untill just a little while before it happened, she had walked back to their home for about a hour and when she walked back out to the site she could hear the dozer idling but couldn't see it until she got almost up to the dozer, the tree top had the dozer and Frank covered up because he had dozed down to about ground level.
I really missed seeing and talking to him, it took a long time to ease the shock and sadness for the family that he was gone.

******Thank You Julie Burns****** for sponsoring my uncle Frank's memorial, that was so nice of you.