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Blanche DeHart Obituary

Blanche Duncan DeHart, 87, of Radford, Va., went home to the Lord on Monday, December 28, 2009. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 61 years, Harry I. DeHart; and four infant sons. She was also preceded by her parents, Lonnie R. and Lily Whitt Duncan; and three brothers, Oather Duncan, Guy R. Duncan, and Lonnie R. Duncan Jr. She is survived by three devoted daughters and their husbands, Deborah and Stephen Ingram, of Christiansburg, Va., Karen and John Corn, of Jefferson City, Tenn., and Linda and Donald Wilson, of Raleigh, N.C. Also surviving are seven grandchildren, Jennifer Ingram Chisam and husband, Scott, of Johnson City, Tenn., Stephanie Ingram Smothermon and husband, Daniel, of Clarksville, Tenn., Jonathan Ingram and wife, Christy, of Max Meadows, Va., Amanda Corn Bostic and husband, Randy, of Nashville, Tenn., Ben Corn, of Nashville, Tenn., and Abby Wilson and Emily Wilson, both of Raleigh, N.C.; and five greatgrandchildren, Luke and Caleb Smothermon, of Clarksville, Tenn., Jessica Ingram, of Max Meadows, Va., Eva Wilson, of Raleigh, N.C., and Reid Bostic, of Nashville, Tenn. She is also survived by two dear sistersin-law, Geneva Duncan and Janet Duncan, both of Radford; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was a devoted mother, grandmother, and greatgrandmother and will be greatly missed by her family and many others who affectionately knew her as "Granny Blanche." She will also be greatly missed by her family at the Radford Church of Christ where she was a charter member and a Sunday School teacher for many years. She was known in Radford as a long-time employee of First and Merchants National Bank and Crestar Bank. She retired after 39 years as an assistant vice president of the bank. One of her great joys was the continued association with the retired "bank ladies." She and her family were greatly blessed by the care and assistance provided her by Human Touch, Wheatland of Christiansburg, and Roanoke Memorial Hospital. The family will receive friends at the Radford Church of Christ on Wednesday, December 30, 2009, from 4 to 6 p.m. A celebration of her life will be held at the church building 10:30 a.m. on Thursday morning, December 31, 2009. Memorial gifts may be made to the Laurel Hill Cemetery Fund, 2257 Lubna Drive, Christiansburg, Va. 24073 or the Isabelle Simmons Trust Fund, Lakedrive Church of Christ, P.O. Box 109, Vinton, Va. 24179. DeVilbiss Funeral Home, Radford, Va., is in charge of arrangements.

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Published by Roanoke Times from Dec. 29 to Dec. 30, 2009.

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Gail Tankersley

December 31, 2009

My deepest sympathies and prayers are with this family. I knew both Mr and Mrs DeHart when working for Dr Mike Barry and cherished them dearly. Always smiling and so full of love for each other, and now they are smiling again as they are reunited. May God bless you during this time.

Kathy Russ

December 31, 2009

To all of the Dehart family,
Just wanted to let you know how great it is being a part of your lives.On my first day with papaw you guys treated me as a family member and I was the lucky one to be chosen to take care of mamaw and papaw. I will never forget how scared I was the first time that papaw Dehart had to have a bath and he wanted to get in the shower so bad so we got that shower and he said at least it wasnt like being bathed at the car wash(tht was his referral to the showers at the rehab center).He said those showers were not to warm,but we got through that first shower and he said he felt like a new man.And he never once complained about anything we had to do to keep him comfortable,he was always happy just to be home with his girls and Granny Blanche.Then he left us to care for his most presious wife and I always wanted to keep our care up to his standards cause where Granny Blanche was concerned nothing was to good, she had to have the best. And then there was the love that Granny Blanche gave us ,all her caregivers were very lucky to have her and to have her love for us.Those two wonderful people taught me a lot about how unselfish and happy two people in love could be. And then there was Debbie,Karen and Linda,and thier families,you guys were so good to all of us and you treated us like gold. You guys always made sure that we were comfortable and very well pampered when we were there and if you could do anythong just to spoil us then we were spoiled.I dont think I ever heard any of the caregivers say that our job was hard when we were there.And Papaw and Mamaw Dehart raised a very great family and even thier grand children were so grateful for us being there to take care of thier grandparents. I just want you all to know that it was a pleasure helping you guys and I will be praying that you will just have all the good memories of the fun times you had as a family and that those memories ease the pain of your loss.I guess it was just time for those two very special people to have a great reunion in Heaven,so be happy that they are together again and just remember they are holding hands waiting for thier family to be complete again.Amd thank you all for my time with the Deharts,I will never forget any of you, and I love you all.

December 31, 2009

The first entry was from me. I forgot to sign it. Again, my sympathies.
Connie Dobbins Akers, Radford

December 30, 2009

Sincere condolences in your time of loss.
Edyth Corn Waterman
Helen Corn Journlin
Geneva Corn Phelps

Jim & Alice Bishop

December 30, 2009

To the DeHart Family,
I have know your parents since I was a very young and I know that Blanche was a beautiful lady, a wonderful mother grandmother, and great-grandmother. I remember her having you girls in church and she always had you dressed so pretty and how sweet each of you were. She was the finest example of a Christian mother. She and your Father raised a wonderful Christian family. She will be sadly missed at the Radford church of Christ but we know she is in the best of places. We pray that you will find comfort in your precious memories and may God bless each of you. Our love,

Linda Lawson

December 30, 2009

Debbie and family:
I am sorry to hear about your loss. I knew your mom when we were in school and she was a wonderful person. She now resides in a new home in heaven. Give God the Glory for the time you were able to spend with her. My favorite verse in the Bible is Isaiah 40:31 "They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength, they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint." God is loving and caring. Hold to the hope, you will see your parents again one day. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Take care and God bless.
Linda Hinkley Lawson

Crystal Moore

December 30, 2009

Karen, John, Amanda and Ben. I was so sorry to hear of Miss Blanche's passing. She was always one of my favorite patients when I worked for Dr. Tuck Sr. and often one of the first people to greet me in the mornings with her beautiful smile. I know she will be greatly missed. May God give you all comfort and peace. Crystal Moore

Sandy Richardson

December 30, 2009

Debbie, Steve, & family,
My family and I are so sorry to hear about the loss of your dear mother and grandmother. Please know that we are praying for your strength and comfort that only God can provide in the days ahead. I didn't know Blanche very well, but I knew enough to realize that she was a wonderful lady and will be sadly missed. Our condolences go out to all of you! Sandy, Holly, & Chance Richardson

Tina Secreast

December 29, 2009

Blanch and Harry were wonderful parents and friends. We have loved having them as our neighbors. They will be missed but they were loved very much. Our sincere condolences to the family. Tina, Don, Hubi, and Estee Secreast

December 29, 2009

My condolences to all the Duncans and DeHarts. Blanche was really something!

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