Mr.Blanchard, a retired contractor, who had been active in the town of Somers where he lived for the last eight years, is survived by his widow, the former Julia Hofelt; seven daughters, Mrs. Leo Ledger, this city; Mrs. Clayton J. Osborne, Baldwin Place, N.Y., Mrs. James G. Adams, this city; Mrs. Charles H.
Ackerly, Valhalla; Mrs.Charles Izakovic, New York City; Mrs. Robert M. Harper, Baldwin Place, and Mrs. Julius C. Angler, East View; one son Charles Blanchard of New York Crty; a brother, Harry Blanchard, and a sister, Mrs. Fred Mace, both of Plattsburgh, N.Y., and 12 grandchildren.
Mr. Blanchard was born in Plattsburgh, N.Y, where he lived during the early years of his life. He has been a resident of the county for 40 years, eight years of which time he lived in Somers. He was the son of the late Charles H. Blanchard and the late Mary Jane Parker Blanchard.
He was a member of Council 65, Junior Order of United American Mechanics, and a member of Delancey Cole Camp, Sons of Veterans at Peekskill. For 15 years he was associated with Kensieo Cemetery and for eight years served on the Methodist Board of Foreign Mission, Fifth avenue, New York City. The funeral and burial was in Valhalla.
Mr.Blanchard, a retired contractor, who had been active in the town of Somers where he lived for the last eight years, is survived by his widow, the former Julia Hofelt; seven daughters, Mrs. Leo Ledger, this city; Mrs. Clayton J. Osborne, Baldwin Place, N.Y., Mrs. James G. Adams, this city; Mrs. Charles H.
Ackerly, Valhalla; Mrs.Charles Izakovic, New York City; Mrs. Robert M. Harper, Baldwin Place, and Mrs. Julius C. Angler, East View; one son Charles Blanchard of New York Crty; a brother, Harry Blanchard, and a sister, Mrs. Fred Mace, both of Plattsburgh, N.Y., and 12 grandchildren.
Mr. Blanchard was born in Plattsburgh, N.Y, where he lived during the early years of his life. He has been a resident of the county for 40 years, eight years of which time he lived in Somers. He was the son of the late Charles H. Blanchard and the late Mary Jane Parker Blanchard.
He was a member of Council 65, Junior Order of United American Mechanics, and a member of Delancey Cole Camp, Sons of Veterans at Peekskill. For 15 years he was associated with Kensieo Cemetery and for eight years served on the Methodist Board of Foreign Mission, Fifth avenue, New York City. The funeral and burial was in Valhalla.
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