He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife of 59 years Nancy Catherine Shreve Foster; two sons Frank Blew, Jr. and Mike Blew; a brother Ellis Foster and a sister Marjorie Burnett.
He retired after 32 years from the USDA Food Safety Inspection Service. He was a proud veteran of the United States Army serving in Austria during post WWII peacekeeping mission and in Alaska during the Korean Conflict as a medic. He was of the Christian faith.
He is survived by his daughter Nancy Blew Israel and husband Ben of Fayetteville; his daughters-in-law Mava Gilley Blew of Fayetteville and Rita Ragland Blew of Junction, Texas; seven grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren.
Memorial Service will be held 2:00 p.m. Friday November 9 at Moore’s Chapel.
A private internment will be held at Farmington Cemetery at a later date.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife of 59 years Nancy Catherine Shreve Foster; two sons Frank Blew, Jr. and Mike Blew; a brother Ellis Foster and a sister Marjorie Burnett.
He retired after 32 years from the USDA Food Safety Inspection Service. He was a proud veteran of the United States Army serving in Austria during post WWII peacekeeping mission and in Alaska during the Korean Conflict as a medic. He was of the Christian faith.
He is survived by his daughter Nancy Blew Israel and husband Ben of Fayetteville; his daughters-in-law Mava Gilley Blew of Fayetteville and Rita Ragland Blew of Junction, Texas; seven grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren.
Memorial Service will be held 2:00 p.m. Friday November 9 at Moore’s Chapel.
A private internment will be held at Farmington Cemetery at a later date.
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