Elmer was born in Prince, West Virginia on December 24, 1918, the proud son to Katharine (Seelinger) and James H. Blair. He spent his working life in service to our country as a member of the Armed Forces. Elmer retired at the rank of Major after 20-plus years with the United States Army, including combat service and 4 Battle Stars earned during World War II. He was also a recipient of the Bronze Star. After retiring, he worked as a government civilian for the Armed Forces Morale Welfare and Recreation in the United States, Europe, and Japan.
Elmer was an avid sportsman and participated as a professional boxer and semi-professional baseball player before his call to serve in World War II. He continued by coaching baseball and basketball. He loved bowling, golf, and spent many hours fishing along side his wife, Evelyn. After moving to Ft. Myers, he could be seen regularly riding his three wheel bike wearing his military service cap.
He was the devoted husband of 61 years to his loving wife Evelyn M. (Kincaid) Blair who sadly preceded him in death back in 2002. He was the loving father to his cherished daughters Sharon Freehill, Deborah Donahue, Constance Clark and Donna Dyer. Elmer was also grandfather to 9 grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren, and 1 great great grand child.
Immediate funeral ceremonies are private and the family is planning a Celebration of Life for Elmer which will take place at Cypress Cove. Burial will thereafter take place at Arlington National Cemetery in the nation's capital, where Elmer will be laid to rest alongside his previously departed wife Evelyn on a date to be determined.
Elmer was born in Prince, West Virginia on December 24, 1918, the proud son to Katharine (Seelinger) and James H. Blair. He spent his working life in service to our country as a member of the Armed Forces. Elmer retired at the rank of Major after 20-plus years with the United States Army, including combat service and 4 Battle Stars earned during World War II. He was also a recipient of the Bronze Star. After retiring, he worked as a government civilian for the Armed Forces Morale Welfare and Recreation in the United States, Europe, and Japan.
Elmer was an avid sportsman and participated as a professional boxer and semi-professional baseball player before his call to serve in World War II. He continued by coaching baseball and basketball. He loved bowling, golf, and spent many hours fishing along side his wife, Evelyn. After moving to Ft. Myers, he could be seen regularly riding his three wheel bike wearing his military service cap.
He was the devoted husband of 61 years to his loving wife Evelyn M. (Kincaid) Blair who sadly preceded him in death back in 2002. He was the loving father to his cherished daughters Sharon Freehill, Deborah Donahue, Constance Clark and Donna Dyer. Elmer was also grandfather to 9 grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren, and 1 great great grand child.
Immediate funeral ceremonies are private and the family is planning a Celebration of Life for Elmer which will take place at Cypress Cove. Burial will thereafter take place at Arlington National Cemetery in the nation's capital, where Elmer will be laid to rest alongside his previously departed wife Evelyn on a date to be determined.
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