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Harry Blanton

Birth
Johnson County, Kentucky, USA
Death
12 Jul 1934 (aged 52)
Johnson County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Oil Springs, Johnson County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Death visited our community July 12, 1934 and took from our midst one of Johnson county's best citizens, Harry Blanton. He was 54 years of age and the son of Squire and Mrs. S. L. Blanton of Volga. He leaves a heart broken wife, eleven children: Mrs. Rosa Long of Wheelersburg; Rouie, Johnnie, Effie, Virginia, Jewell, Wayne, Neva, Anna Lou, Dora and Marie besides his father and mother. He is survived by the following brothers and sisters; Albert Blanton of Ironton O.; George; Willie and Kendrick of Volga, Olive Blanton of Paintsville, Mrs. Mary Salyer of Volga, Mrs. Oak Williams of Red Bush, Mrs. Virgil Butler of Paintsville, Mrs. Rex Trimble of Volga and Mrs. Edgar Lemaster of Ironton, Ohio. Funeral was conducted by Rev. John Prater, John Picklesimer, F. F. Rigsby and Lonza Reed. He was a faithful member of the Fish Trap church, also a deacon of the church. We feel his passing away is heavens gain. The family has our deepest sympathy

PAINTSVILLE HERALD
THURSDAY
JULY 26 1934
Death visited our community July 12, 1934 and took from our midst one of Johnson county's best citizens, Harry Blanton. He was 54 years of age and the son of Squire and Mrs. S. L. Blanton of Volga. He leaves a heart broken wife, eleven children: Mrs. Rosa Long of Wheelersburg; Rouie, Johnnie, Effie, Virginia, Jewell, Wayne, Neva, Anna Lou, Dora and Marie besides his father and mother. He is survived by the following brothers and sisters; Albert Blanton of Ironton O.; George; Willie and Kendrick of Volga, Olive Blanton of Paintsville, Mrs. Mary Salyer of Volga, Mrs. Oak Williams of Red Bush, Mrs. Virgil Butler of Paintsville, Mrs. Rex Trimble of Volga and Mrs. Edgar Lemaster of Ironton, Ohio. Funeral was conducted by Rev. John Prater, John Picklesimer, F. F. Rigsby and Lonza Reed. He was a faithful member of the Fish Trap church, also a deacon of the church. We feel his passing away is heavens gain. The family has our deepest sympathy

PAINTSVILLE HERALD
THURSDAY
JULY 26 1934


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