John Ashley Blackburn

John Ashley Blackburn

John Blackburn Obituary

Published by Richmond Times-Dispatch from Jan. 22 to Jan. 23, 2009.
BLACKBURN, John Ashley, passed away peacefully at his home in Charlottesville, on January 20, 2009, surrounded by his loving family. Jack was born November 29, 1941 to Stephen John and Ruth Johnson Blackburn in Colora, Md.; and is survived by his wife of 45 years, Betty Blackburn; sister, Dawn Blackburn Sobocinski of Wilmington, Del.; daughter, Heidi Blackburn Helmers of Louisville, Ky.; son, John Ashley Blackburn Jr. of Lexington, Va.; and his four beloved grandchildren. Jack was educated at Western Maryland College and Indiana University, served overseas in the United States Army and then began a career in college admissions as Director of Admission at Mary Baldwin College in 1968. In 1979, he was hired by then-Dean of Admission John T. Casteen III to become an associate dean at the University of Virginia. Jack was appointed Dean of Admission in 1985 and served in that role until his death. Blackburn worked tirelessly to make UVA's student population more racially, internationally and socioeconomically diverse while also dramatically raising the overall academic profile of the University. Blackburn created an outreach office within Admission to encourage highly qualified African-American students to apply and accept offers of admission; as a result, UVA's African-American students graduate at the highest rate of any public university in America. He pushed for increased financial aid for students and abolished the University's early-decision admission process, which he felt provided undue advantage to students from families affluent enough to commit to the University without first seeing a financial aid offer. Blackburn was instrumental in creating the AccessUVA financial aid program, under which it accepted in-state students from lower income families to receive a full scholarship and promoted it enthusiastically, repeatedly visiting high schools in communities all over the Commonwealth, from Tangier Island to Grundy. He often said, "There are smart kids everywhere." In recognition of his service to the University, Blackburn received the Thomas Jefferson Award, the highest honor given to a member of the University community, in 2008. Blackburn also served as a trustee to the College Board and as an Elder at Westminster Presbyterian Church. His grace, integrity and extraordinary generosity will be missed, but his legacy endures in the lives of the countless people he has touched throughout his life. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, January 24, at Westminster Presbyterian Church at 190 Rugby Road, Charlottesville. A reception will follow at Alumni Hall, 211 Emmet Street. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to the John A. Blackburn Endowed Scholarship for AccessUVA, Office of Development and Public Affairs, Attn: Gift Accounting, P.O. Box 400807, Charlottesville, Va. 22904; the Jack and Betty Blackburn Endowed Jefferson Scholarship, Jefferson Scholars Foundation, P.O. Box 400891, Charlottesville, Va. 22904; or the Westminster Church Endowment Funds, P.O. Box 3365, Charlottesville, Va. 22903.
This obituary was originally published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

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Shirley Solomon Parrish

January 22, 2021

I remember Jack as a very fair and kind person to work with to all of his staff. He made working at Madison Hall and later Peabody Hall a pleasant experience. I was very sad when I heard of his passing. Rest in Peace, Jack.

Lisa Morales

February 15, 2009

For the Blackburn family:
My deepest sympathy for your loss - I have known Jack since I first began working as a school counselor at Charlottesville High School and have always admired his integrity, warmth, and dedication to students. He will be missed by all who were lucky enough to know and work with him.

Billie Hogan

January 30, 2009

Dearest Betty - Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Martha sent us word this morning of Jack's death. I just don't have any words that will make things better but I'll always remember the quiet man trying to stay out of the way of eight chattering women! My heart is so full right now that it's hard to find words of comfort to you. But know that you are missed and in my prayers - always.

Our love to you and the children,
Bud and Billie Hogan

Teresa Morrison, UVa, CLAS '94

January 29, 2009

Mrs. Blackburn and family-
My heart is sad to learn of Dean Blackburn's passing. He was an amazing man, filled with integrity, dedication and a great love for UVa and her students. He will be truly missed.

UVaClub of Richmond

January 29, 2009

Dear Blackburn Family,

The UVaClub of Richmond wishes to extend our most sincere condolences to you all. Mr. Blackburn was a true friend to The University and to our Club. We share in your sorrow during this difficult time.

Phil Clinton

January 29, 2009

Dear Betty:

I first met Jack during my years as Director of College Counseling at Cairo American College in Egypt. Then, during my brief stint as Director of College Counseling at Woodberry Forest School, I had the distinct pleasure of being close enough for regular interaction with him. What an incredible human being he was!

Jack cast a tall, tall shadow, indeed. We were all better for having known him and worked with him and he will be greatly missed.

Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers at this time.

Sincerely,

Phil Clinton, Superintendent
Khartoum American School
Sudan

Bill Dudley

January 28, 2009

Dear Betty,
Libba and I learned of Jack passing from our daughter in Charlottesville. I knew Jack well and know that his presence will be missed by all who knew him or had an opportunity to work with him at the University. You and all of your family are in our prayers.
Very sincerely, Bill and Libba Dudley

Lynn Smith

January 25, 2009

Dear Betty,
I am so sorry for your loss. I never met Jack but have only heard wonderful things about him. Seeing you two at church a couple of weeks ago enables me to put a handsome face with his loved and respected name. Hopefully the wonderful memories that you shared will bring back that sparkle in your eyes and a smile upon your face. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
peace and love~
Lynn Smith

June Beale

January 24, 2009

Dear Betty,
My love to you and your family at this sad time. You are special to me.

Kathy Crawford Arrowsmith

January 24, 2009

As I sit here in SC thinking of those attending the memorial service for Jack, it is with joy mixed with sadness that I remember the "good times" in the Admissions office at MBC from 1968 - 1970. Jack was my mentor and friend--the one who encouraged me to go to Indiana U. to further my education in College Student Personnel. My memories also include babysitting for Heidi and John. What a special family then and now! May God bless you and give you peace. Love, Kathy

Cindy & Randy Pickelmann

January 24, 2009

Dear Betty and Family, We learned of Jack's passing through Jane and Sam. What a wonderful man, father, husband and friend he was to so many. How blessed we all are to have known and loved him. Peace to all of you.

Shirley Parrish

January 24, 2009

Betty & Family,

I was deeply saddened to hear of Jack's demise. Being a part of Jack's front-desk staff at the Admission Office for five years was a wonderful work experience for me. Jack was always kind and easy to talk to, a very gracious man. I know that he will certainly be missed by many. My prayers are with you all. Betty, I pray that you will be comforted.

Valerie Hughes

January 23, 2009

Dear Heidi-

I am so very sorry to hear of your fathers passing, he was a remarkable man. Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time.

Sincerely,
Valerie Hughes

Paul Wood

January 23, 2009

Betty, Diane joins me in extending our deep sympathy at Jack's passing. We are away and cannot attend the service on Saturday but please know our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Greg Weldy

January 23, 2009

Dear Betty, John, and Heidi,
I am sad to hear about your loss of Jack - a very respectful and respectable man who will be missed by many. You are often in my thoughts and I grieve with you. I'm also sorry I missed the opportunity to tell him directly how much I looked up to him. In loving memory - Greg

Phyllis Hering

January 23, 2009

Dear Betty, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Jack was such a fine person. I so remember growing up with you in Mt. Washington, our times at Elderslie Methodist Church, being in your wedding, etc. Take care. Would love to have you visit when thing settle down. Love Phyllis and OJ too!

Frank and Susie Taylor

January 22, 2009

Betty, we are out of town and unable to attend the service for John but wanted you to know our thoughts and prayers are with you and family.

Tom & Jane Leitch

January 22, 2009

Betty
We are so sorry for your loss of Jack.He was very helpful to our son Timothy for admisson to Uva. and our daughter so enjoyed the art classes that you taught her at a very young age. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Sue Hughes

January 22, 2009

As a UVA alumnus and long time resident of Charlottesville, my deepest sympathies.

Sue Hughes

Jane Daniel-Heitzler

January 22, 2009

Dear Betty, Heidi, and John,
Andrew called me from Hong Kong to share the sad news about Jack. He was a positive role model for so many young people. My own son will always remember how Jack made him feel special. Please know that you and the rest of your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
With love and sympathy,
Jane

Carol Larson

January 22, 2009

Dear Mrs. Blackburn, I am deeply saddened by the loss of this gracious gentleman with the wonderful smile. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.

Mimi Burke

January 22, 2009

Dear Betty, You know that I have always held you and Jack with the highest regard. Just out of Mary Baldwin and living among all those great (and may I add "full of character") Stauntonians, I very fondly remember those days - it was such a wonderful time for a young person to enter the working world, especially with you and Jack there to offer guidance and give counsel when it was needed. Jack was a wonderful person to work with - my first boss - and I hold dear the lessons he instilled in us all - to listen, to learn and to serve others - in our admissions work and in our daily life. Always a quiet gentleman, Jack was quick to see the humor of a situation and generous with his smiles and laughter. He was good soul with a kind spirit, and I am very fortunate to have had a bit of my life graced with the company of such a dear man. My love to you, Heidi, John and the kids. Mimi Burke

Heather Burns

January 22, 2009

Dean Blackburn was an excellent administrator and warm person. He will be missed by so many.

Elaine Venn

January 22, 2009

All my love and sympathy to Betty, Heidi, John and families

dot cage

January 22, 2009

Betty, Jack was a true inspiration to all of us who knew him. He taught me to face life's challenges with grace and diginity. He will truly be missed. May God bless you and the family during this difficult time

Jeff Brown

January 22, 2009

I am Jeff Brown, I worked with my Father Herb Brown. "Jack" and Betty were always happy, never out of sorts. They were a pleasure to talk to. I sold them both a couple of Volvo's and as it seemed to always happen they were not just customers they both became friends. Betty i do know what you are going through as my Dad passed away with the mean Cancer. I gave your Son-Inlaw my card if i can help you in anyway call me. May God you peace, and i will be Praying for you and your Family.

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