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Albert L Blankinship

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Albert L Blankinship Veteran

Birth
Asotin, Asotin County, Washington, USA
Death
2 Apr 1993 (aged 67)
Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Clarkston, Asotin County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
3, East terrace, 5, 2A
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From Lewiston Morning Tribune

SERVICE SET TUESDAY FOR ALBERT BLANKINSHIP, 67

Posted: Sunday, April 4, 1993 12:00 am

A graveside service for Albert L. Blankinship will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Vineland Cemetery at Clarkston. The Rev. Jack Trainor will officiate.

The retired farmer and mill worker died of pneumonia Thursday at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center at Lewiston. He was 67.

He worked for 15 years at Potlatch Corp. at Lewiston and also raised cattle and sheep along Asotin Creek.

He was born Dec. 22, 1925, at Asotin to D.E. and Anna E. Rubenser Blankinship. He attended Asotin schools.

He served in the U.S. Army during World War II and later returned to Asotin.

He had lived at Neva's Residential Center at Lewiston for the past two years.

He enjoyed hunting and fishing.

Survivors include three sisters, Margaret Kausche of Pomeroy, Donna Jones of Asotin and Alice Berry of Vancouver, Wash., and two brothers, Lish Blankinship and Erby Blankinship, both of Clarkston.

Three sisters and a half-brother, Joe Blankinship, died previously.

Cremation will take place.
From Lewiston Morning Tribune

SERVICE SET TUESDAY FOR ALBERT BLANKINSHIP, 67

Posted: Sunday, April 4, 1993 12:00 am

A graveside service for Albert L. Blankinship will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Vineland Cemetery at Clarkston. The Rev. Jack Trainor will officiate.

The retired farmer and mill worker died of pneumonia Thursday at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center at Lewiston. He was 67.

He worked for 15 years at Potlatch Corp. at Lewiston and also raised cattle and sheep along Asotin Creek.

He was born Dec. 22, 1925, at Asotin to D.E. and Anna E. Rubenser Blankinship. He attended Asotin schools.

He served in the U.S. Army during World War II and later returned to Asotin.

He had lived at Neva's Residential Center at Lewiston for the past two years.

He enjoyed hunting and fishing.

Survivors include three sisters, Margaret Kausche of Pomeroy, Donna Jones of Asotin and Alice Berry of Vancouver, Wash., and two brothers, Lish Blankinship and Erby Blankinship, both of Clarkston.

Three sisters and a half-brother, Joe Blankinship, died previously.

Cremation will take place.

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