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2017
Frances Lee Blankenship, 85, of Madison Heights, passed away peacefully at her home on November 22, 2017. She was the wife of the late John William Blankenship for more than 50 years.
Born November 20, 1932 in Agricola, she was the daughter of the late Woodsie Garrett Campbell Stinnett and the late Charles L. Stinnett and was also preceded in death by her brother, Roy C. "Bugg" Campbell and her favorite son-in-law, Ray Beard. Frances retired from Old Dominion Box Company. She was a member of Sandy Bottom Christian Church.
Frances is survived her children, Charles, Donna, and John Blankenship, all of Madison Heights and Karen Beard and her grandson, Chris Beard, both of Lynchburg.
A memorial service will be held at 3:00 p.m., Saturday, November 25, 2017 at Whitten Monelison Chapel with the Rev. Jim Freeman officiating.
The family would like to thank Centra Hospice and the Free Foundation of Lynchburg for their care and support.
To send online condolences to the family, please visit www.whittenmonelison.com.
Whitten Monelison Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
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November 24, 2017
May God's loving kindness comfort you and help you through this very sad time
Psalms 29:11
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