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Jackson L. Blanton

North Palm Beach, Florida

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BLANTON, Jackson L., Jackson L. Blanton, 81, died January 7, 2024 in North Palm Beach, Florida.He was born in Richmond and grew up at his family home, Tamworth, near Cartersville in Cumberland County. He attended Cumberland High School where he graduated as class president and valedictorian in...

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Jack was a very dear friend of mine not just a client. I haven't heard from Jack and just found out the news. My condolences to the family....I will dearly miss chatting with him at his home over a cocktail and his sweet pup Regina. Jack was always a pleasure to work with and thoroughly enjoyed his stories about his family roots and his collection of art, not to mention our philosophical chats. He always made a great drink. Jack will be dearly missed. Rest in peace my friend.

We have just discovered this sad news. Jack was a member of The Silver Society (an international organisation based in the UK) and he had a wonderful enthusiasm for antique silver. We shall miss him greatly. We would like to send our deepest sympathy to his family and friends. Margaret Brooks, Secretary to The Silver Society

Condolences to the family

Jack was my across the street neighbor for a number of years on Granite Avenue, Richmond, VA. He was a very special good neighbor and friend to my husband and me. We exchanged Christmas cards every year and for years after he moved to Florida. His home was decorated with beautiful art and his gorgeous pool was open for parties. What a personal loss for me and the city of Richmond. Alice Spilman

Jack was one of my oldest and dearest friends. I will miss him terribly.

I remember Mr. Blanton from working at the Federal Reserve Bank (FRB), Fed), he was a fun, friendly and well known at the Fed. He was highly regarded for his knowledge of many things. After he retired to Florida, he always sent Christmas Cards to each department at the Fed, I always loved the cards because each one was a picture of his Dachshund at the time. Sending thoughts and prayers to his family, friends and Gina, God Bless.