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    Jack Blackburn

 
updated: 10/21/2019 11:46 AM

Jack Blackburn of Equality passed away peacefully on Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2019 at his home, surrounded by family. He was 88.

Along with his fraternal twin brother Gene, he was born May 23, 1931. He was born at home in Clay, Kentucky, to Hughey "Carvil" Blackburn and Lodelia (Watson) Blackburn.

Jack always said how fortunate that he was to have had two mothers, his birth mother, and his adopted mother. He was raised by his adoptive parents Luther and Vida Curlee.

After graduating from high school at Clay, Kentucky, Jack proudly served his country in the United States Air Force as a B-26 gunner during the Korean War.

He was the first generation of his family to have the opportunity to attend college.

He was extremely patriotic and was always was grateful for the GI Bill and the opportunities it gave him.

He attended and graduated from Murray State University, where he met his wife, Mignon Fleming. They met in a class they had together, and married on Flag Day-June 14, 1958, in Shawneetown.

Jack was a lifelong educator, serving several schools in various capacities, including teacher, principal and most recently, as guidance counselor in Harrisburg, where he took great pride in helping students.

Jack was a Baptist by faith. He loved God, was a true patriot, proud of his military service, and a great lover of his country.

He was extremely patriotic and so pleased to be able to say that he was a West Point Grandpa and was so proud of his grandson, Dillon. He was fiercely independent, witty, and kind. He loved helping others.

He loved listening to gospel and classic country music. Jack was always friendly; he loved to meet and talk with former students and co-workers. He took great satisfaction in following family, friends, and former students on social media. He loved how technology kept him connected.

We have so many good memories and funny stories to remember; he was truly unique and one of a kind. He taught us that appreciating what you have and simple acts of giving of yourself and kindness to others are more important than anything money can buy.

He had a strong will to live and enjoyed life to the fullest through blood cancer and heart problems. We will continually love and miss him!

He leaves his loving wife of 61 years, Mignon; his daughter, Lenetta Choate (Edward Choate) of Republic, Missouri; his son, Jeff Blackburn (Linda Howard) of Hardin, Kentucky and her daughter Nicole Sutton and granddaughter Lilly Wathen of Benton, Kentucky; his daughter Mindy Vaupel (David Vaupel) of Swansea, and grandson Dillon Vaupel of (USMA) West Point, New York; brother, Tom Blackburn (Janice) of Henderson, Kentucky; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

He was preceded in death by his twin brother Gene, who tragically drowned when they were only 8 years old, and his sister, Daisy Gross, along with both sets of his parents: his adopted and birthparents.

Funeral services will begin at 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 19 at Reed Funeral Chapel in Harrisburg.

The Rev. Donnie Hughes will officiate and burial will follow in Woodlawn Memorial Gardens in Paducah, Kentucky.

Visitation will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 19, 2019 at Reed Funeral Chapel.

Condolences may be left for the family at www.reedfuneralchapel.com.

 
 
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