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Roy Henry Blomquist

Wilmington, Delaware

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Roy Henry BlomquistDr. Roy Henry Blomquist died on March 28th at his home in Rock Hall, Maryland after a long illness. Dr. Blomquist grew up in Newark, DE. He was the eldest son of Dr. Henry and Ethel Blomquist. Dr. Blomquist graduated from Duke University and completed his dental training at...

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Roy was my mother, Estella Hendrickson's cousin. Sally, you and Roy came to my father's funeral in May, 2007. I spent a lot of time in the Blomquist household with Linda as a young girl. I have many happy memories. My love, prayers, and sympathy go to all of you on the loss of your beloved husband, brother, father and grandfather. Eileen Alholinna

I am so sorry for your loss. He was such a sweet and gentle man. Sincerely < Patty

bless the family and friends- roy was a very good man and friend- kind to all in his path of life -we shared many of good times and food and funnies at the river house and elsewhere-will be missed by all- sleep well my friend and bless all of you -Veronica

Sorry for your loss, Roy was a great guy to say the least, really enjoyed our visits out east with him your family, he will be missed. Rest in peace Roy.

To the Blomquist family....I am extremely sorry to hear of the passing of my favorite dentist around! Dr. Blomquist was the most friendly/caring/kind hearted people out there. He always made visiting the dentist a very ''relaxing'' experience. I will always remember him as a very soft spoken man....R-I-P Dr. Blomquist!

Sally and all of the extended Blomquist Family,
I am truely sorry for your loss of Roy. He was a wonderful man and I was blessed to have known him and his wonderful family. My prayers, thoughts and love go to each and everyone of you.

Sally, we are deeply saddened to hear of your loss. When someone you love becomes a memory, that memory becomes a treasure. Hold tight to those memories for comfort, lean on your friends for strength.
Although you don't get over it, you will get through it. You don't get by it, because you can't get around it. It doesn't 'get better'; it just gets different. Everyday...

I think of you with the fondest of memories and all of the good times at Family Dental Center.I pray you are at peace.Condolenses to your family!Connie dimondi and family