BLANK, JOHN JACKSON
John J Blank, 85, of Lakewood, CO,
originally from Akron, OH, and Thomaston, GA, passed away on 19 Dec., 2007. John is survived by his wife, Beth L Blank; son Roger Blank, (wife, Colleen); stepson, Devin Park and stepdaughter, Kelli Allison; sister, Dorothy Hargrove (Waycross, GA); two nieces, Judi Allen, Beth Rogers & nephew, Michael Hargove; 5 grandchildren: Ross Bain Blank, Elizabeth Ann Blank, Rebecca Blank Ferguson, Kathryn E Allison & Bryton C. Park. John founded JJ Blank Engineering Co in 1965, where he practiced his profession as Mechanical Engineer. Memorial Services will be Friday 28 Dec 2007 at Mile Hi Church of Religious Science, 9077 W. Alameda, Lakewood, at 12 noon. Please make donations to American Cancer Society in lieu of flowers.
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6 Entries
Grant Blackstone
December 28, 2007
I've lost a great friend and mentor. My prayer's and deepest of sympathy for Beth, Roger and Family
Susan Wolfe
December 28, 2007
Bethal and Family,
Know that our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time even if we can't be with you.
Love, Robbie and Susan
Lou Bindner
December 27, 2007
Our industry has lost a truly unique gentleman whom I have considered a good friend since the mid '50's. I am very saddened by the news.
Economy Air Conditioning & Heating
December 27, 2007
Our prayers are with your family.
Roger Blank
December 26, 2007
Thank you all for your support for our loss. My father John Blank was a good man and best dad a kid could ever have. I love him and miss him dearly.
See you at the Funeral:
Friday 12noon at:
Mile Hi Church of Religious Science
9077 W Alameda Lakewood, CO
Laurel Lyles
December 26, 2007
My sincerest sympathies.
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