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Charles Clyde “Sonny” Blankenship Jr.

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Charles Clyde “Sonny” Blankenship Jr.

Birth
Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina, USA
Death
1 Jan 2011 (aged 80)
Moncks Corner, Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Moncks Corner, Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Charles Clyde "Sonny" Blankenship, Jr., of Moncks Corner, SC, departed this life on the morning of January 1, 2011.

Born September 30, 1930, in Wilmington, NC, he was the son of Charles C. Blankenship, Sr., and Irene Dennis Blankenship.

Mr. Blankenship was a member of the Santee Circle Community Church and the Adult Sunday School Class.

Sonny very much enjoyed attending NASCAR races at Darlington with his church family.

He was a volunteer with RSVP and a volunteer and member of the Berkeley Seniors. Mr. Blankenship considered the Berkeley Seniors to be his extended family, and the highlight of his life was the times he spent with them bowling, shopping, playing Bingo and Uno, and the trips they would take together.

He was a loving and caring person whom loved his family and friends very much and will be sadly missed by them.

Mr. Blankenship was preceded in death by a brother, William H. Blankenship, and surviving are, two sisters, Jean Grady and Anne Harrell and husband, James, all of Moncks Corner; a brother, Karl D. Blankenship and wife, Irene, of Moncks Corner; and many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews.

Interment: Biggin Cemetery.
Charles Clyde "Sonny" Blankenship, Jr., of Moncks Corner, SC, departed this life on the morning of January 1, 2011.

Born September 30, 1930, in Wilmington, NC, he was the son of Charles C. Blankenship, Sr., and Irene Dennis Blankenship.

Mr. Blankenship was a member of the Santee Circle Community Church and the Adult Sunday School Class.

Sonny very much enjoyed attending NASCAR races at Darlington with his church family.

He was a volunteer with RSVP and a volunteer and member of the Berkeley Seniors. Mr. Blankenship considered the Berkeley Seniors to be his extended family, and the highlight of his life was the times he spent with them bowling, shopping, playing Bingo and Uno, and the trips they would take together.

He was a loving and caring person whom loved his family and friends very much and will be sadly missed by them.

Mr. Blankenship was preceded in death by a brother, William H. Blankenship, and surviving are, two sisters, Jean Grady and Anne Harrell and husband, James, all of Moncks Corner; a brother, Karl D. Blankenship and wife, Irene, of Moncks Corner; and many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews.

Interment: Biggin Cemetery.


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