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Edward Blackburn Obituary

Edward Luke Blackburn HAVANA - Edward Luke Blackburn, 81, died Thursday, May 1, 2008, at his home. The funeral service will be at 2 p.m. EDT Sunday, May 4, at Luke Blackburn Farm, 619 Johnson Rd., Havana, Fla., with a private family interment at Salem Cemetery in Havana. Family will receive friends at the funeral home from 6 to 8 p.m. this evening. Memorial contributions may be made to Salem Cemetery Fund, 6972 FL/GA Highway, Havana, FL 32333, or to a favorite charity. Faith Funeral Home in Havana is in charge of arrangements (850-539-4300 or www.faithfuneralhome.com ). Mr. Luke was born in Gadsden County on Feb. 27, 1927. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy at the age of 16. He served on the USS Burroughs and was a part of the second invasion of the Philippines. Mr. Luke was a true Southern gentleman. He was a master craftsman/builder and was well-known for building tobacco barns and family homes in Havana. He was a true outdoors man and nature lover and enjoyed hunting and fishing. His garden was a large part of his life, often he would plant vegetables just to share with his neighbors and friends. Mr. Luke's barn parties were big events in Havana and were often the talk of the town. Just a few years ago Elvis attended and performed at one of his parties. Mr. Luke was also known for his stories and knowledge of the history of Havana and Gadsden County. He is survived by his wife of 36 years, Eddie R. Blackburn of Havana; two sons, Edward Luke Blackburn Jr, of Troy, Ala., and Charles Powell (and wife Lina) of Tallahassee; four daughters, Cheree B. Jeter of Thomasville, Ga., Rebecca L. Blackburn of Tallahassee, Nancy P. Whiddon (and husband Pat) of Perry, Ga., and Jenny Robertson (and husband Jeff) of Havana; and his best buddy, Alvin; nine grandchildren, Thomas Jeter (and wife Grace Marie), Lee Ann Holloway (and husband Jeff), Heather Allen (and husband Lamar), Ashley Crosby (and husband Clay), Baily Powell, Heath Whiddon, Kyle Powell, John Luke Robertson and Garren Robertson; six great-grandchildren, Alexis Jeter, Emma Jeter, Erin Jeter, Vincent Holloway and Cannon Allen; and his brother-in-law, Tommy Rowell. He was preceded in death by his parents, Edward Lafayette and TheoHarden Blackburn; his brother, Hugh Blackburn; and his sister, Martha Lee Phillips and her husband, Ralph.

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Published by Tallahassee Democrat on May 3, 2008.

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Belinda Heys

May 5, 2008

Jenny & Family,

You are in my thoughts and prayers!

Annette Barber

May 4, 2008

Luke will certainly be missed in this community. My late husband Marvin and I attended a barn party That was so much fun. My love and prayers go 0ut to the family.

Tori Boyett

May 3, 2008

Becky
I'm so sorry for your loss. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Jencie Laing

May 3, 2008

May 3, 2008, Broadview Assisted Living of Tallahassee.
Dear Miss Eddie and Family,
I wish I could come see you. I know all of you will miss Mister Luke. He was a very kind neighbor. I looked forward to all the nice vegetables that he would bring to us. My eye doctor says I do not see well enough to drive anymore, so I am rather handicapped.

Diana Gendron

May 3, 2008

Dear Eddie,
I am so sorry to find that your husband has died. His obituary gives a wonderful picture of him as a very special man: generous, talented, and full of interesting knowledge. And those barn parties sound like so much fun! I'm sure you, your family, and the community will miss him very much.

Sincerely, Diana (Hood) Gendron, Leon H.S. Class of 1958

Mike & Ginger Owens

May 3, 2008

Uncle Luke was a very special man and truly loved. He will be missed.

Elaine Murphy

May 3, 2008

On behalf of the Jim Causey family, I would like to express our sympathy for your loss. Our prayers are with you.

Donna Vickers Dunn

May 3, 2008

There are to many memories to share with words of the love we all had for Mr. Luke. He will be dearly missed but never forgotten.

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