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Charles Ray Blankenship of Marion

MARION - Charles Ray Blankenship, age 89, Marion, passed away peacefully at 9:26 a.m. on Friday, June 15, 2018, in the Veterans Community Living Center of Marion.

He was born on Wednesday, May 22, 1929, in Marion, the son of Earl Blankenship and Helen (McKinney) Blankenship.

Charles attended school in Marion and was a 1946 graduate of Marion High School, and continued his education at Southern Illinois University of Carbondale.

He answered the call of this nation by serving in the United States Army as a telephone installer during the Korean War.

He was first united in marriage to Evelyn Shoemaker. He later was united in marriage to Roberta Norman Hill on Saturday, May 22, 1976, in Marion and together they have shared over 42 years of marriage.

Charlie and Roberta enjoyed traveling for many years within the United States, Canada, and Europe. Their 30th wedding anniversary was celebrated with a tour to Nova Scotia and the Canadian Maritimes.

Charlie's working career was with the family business of E. Blankenship & Co. Auto Parts. He had been manager of several of the Blankenship businesses in southern Illinois before retiring twice from the Marion store.

He volunteered with the Civil Defense when it was first organized. Charlie received his pilot license after taking flying lessons on his lunch hour. He loved being able to fly solo. He enjoyed card playing with friends, especially with his "poker buddies," and was also a volunteer shuttle driver for Heartland Medical Center and member of the Heartland Auxiliary and the Marion Cultural and Civic Center Foundation.

He enjoyed having lunch at the Marion Senior Citizen Center with Roberta, always at table five. Spending time with family and dear friends was very important to Charlie.

He is survived by his wife, Roberta J. Blankenship of Marion; two sons, Dennis (Marcia) Blankenship of Marion and David Blankenship of Murphysboro; two stepdaughters, Cynthia Hill Plain (Robert) of Roanoke, Virginia and Kay Hill Jones (Keith) of Florence Alabama; four grandchildren, Anne Blankenship Craig (Rob) of Marion, Elizabeth Blankenship Yates (Kory) of Cookeville, Tennessee, Jacqueline Plain Boyer (George) and Jake Plain (Sarah) both of Virginia; two great-grandsons, Peyton and Nathan Craig, both of Marion; brother-in-law, James Griffin of Pittsburg; two sisters-in-law, Dolly Blankenship and Sandra Blankenship, both of Marion, several nieces and nephews; special great niece, Sara Roman, and many friends locally and from tours of the travels of Charlie and Roberta.

He was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers, Earl Blankenship Jr., Robert S. Blankenship and William E. Blankenship, two sisters-in-law; Julia Blankenship and Delores Griffin, and his first wife, Evelyn (Shoemaker) Blankenship.

Arrangements for Charles Ray Blankenship have been entrusted to Wilson-McReynolds Funeral Home, 900 N. Court Street of Marion.

The time of visitation will be from 9 to 11 a.m. on Tuesday, June 19, at the funeral home.

Following visitation the funeral service will be at 11 a.m. with Dr. Bob Wagner and a member of the Carbondale Unitarian Church Leadership presiding.

Interment will follow in Rose Hill Cemetery of Marion.

For those who prefer, memorial contributions may be made to either or both of the Veterans Community Living Center and Marion Senior Citizen Center and mailed in care of Wilson-McReynolds Funeral Home, 900 N. Court Street, Marion, IL 62959. Memorial envelopes will be available at the funeral home.

For additional information, complete family information or to leave an online condolence of memory, visit www.wilsonmcreynolds.com or call the funeral home, at (618) 993-2131.