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KEARNEY - Bruce L. Blankenship, 63, of Kearney died Sunday, Dec. 27, 2020, at CHI Health Good Samaritan in Kearney.
Memorial services will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at St. James Catholic Church. The memorial service will be livestreamed and may be viewed at https://stjameschurchkearney.org/
Visitation will be from 5-7 p.m. Monday at Horner Lieske McBride & Kuhl Funeral and Cremation Services. Due to the current mask mandate, a face mask is required by those attending the visitation and memorial service.
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Bruce was born on Jan. 16, 1957, in Superior to Alvin (Dale) and Virginia Blankenship. The family moved to Kearney in the spring of 1966.
He married Tammy Davenport on March 15, 1986.
Bruce was a graduate of Kearney High School and Kearney State College (UNK). His professional career spanned 40-plus years and includes stints as a staff member and president of the Kearney Area Chamber of Commerce, York Chamber of Commerce, Buffalo County Visitors Bureau, executive director of the Kearney Catholic High School Foundation and Business Development Officer at Farmers and Merchants Bank. He had further professional relationships with the Nebraska Independent Crop Consultant Association, Ward Laboratories Inc., Nebraska Charolais Association, Nebraska Seed Trade Association and others through a part-time consulting business.
While employed by the Chamber of Commerce, Bruce worked with others to organize and initiate the Kearney Visitors Bureau, Economic Development Council of Buffalo County, Leadership Kearney and the Nebraska Cattlemen's Classic. Further he played a role in bringing Richard Young Hospital, Construction Rental, Midway Chevrolet, Cabela's and other businesses to Kearney.
At the KCHS Foundation, he helped organize and implement the GOLD Dinner and Auction, was involved in fundraising for three school building additions, a comprehensive classroom remodeling project and additional operational support to the school. He also worked with others to create a faculty retirement fund at Kearney Catholic and numerous scholarship and special project funds to benefit KCHS students.
Bruce was elected to two terms on the Kearney City Council beginning in 1996 and it was his honor to serve as mayor from 2002 to 2004.
Over the years he served as a board member or in other leadership roles for the Buffalo County American Red Cross, KSC/UNK Alumni Association, Kearney Public Schools Foundation, Economic Development Council, The Archway Foundation, Kearney Area Chamber of Commerce (ex-officio) and as a 30-year volunteer for the Goodfellows. He and his wife co-chaired the GOLD Dinner and Auction, he co-chaired the United Way annual campaign, was part of the Chamber committee helping move Kearney State College to the University system and served on the Buffalo County Fair Board when big name entertainment was added to the county fair line-up. However, he took the most joy in his 34-year marriage to Tammy and watching the achievements of his sons Brett, Brock and daughter-in-law Chloe. There was never enough time for his grandsons Titus and Asher whom he loved so dearly.
Survivors include his wife, Tammy Blankenship of Kearney; sons, Brett Blankenship of Omaha, and Brock and Chloe Blankenship of Lincoln and their sons Titus and Asher; brother, Al and Sandy Blankenship of Waverly; sister, Debbie Brian Craig of Omaha; sister-in-law, Marge Blankenship of Kearney; father-in-law, Bob Davenport of Overton; sister-in-law, Konnie and Kevin Turner of Overton; and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Dale and Virginia Blankenship; brother, Gary; nephew, Tim; mother-in-law, Lillias Davenport; and brother-in-law, Danny Davenport.
In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to Kearney Catholic High School Foundation, Kearney Community Foundation, or the Kearney Volunteer Fire Department.
Visit www.hlmkfuneral.com to leave condolences online.

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Published by Kearney Hub on Dec. 30, 2020.

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William Lindsay

January 19, 2021

When I heard of Bruce´s passing I was deeply saddened. As others have said, Bruce was a good guy. I got to know him when I coached his boys in soccer and he always came across as a very decent man.

May God bless you and your family.

Jim and Terree Warren

January 4, 2021

An incredible man I had the opportunity to work with. Always a gentleman, positive and supportive. So blessed to have had Bruce touch our lives. May God bless each of you.

George and Joann Janning

January 4, 2021

We send our prayers and hugs. Bruce was always a great guy. He lifted everyone´s spirits whenever he came around. Bruce was a positive force for Kearney and Kearney Catholic. Tammy, we are so very sorry. You and the boys and families have a special angel watching over you. Still can´t believe it. God bless you all.

William wright

January 4, 2021

Bruce was a strong supporter of corny Catholic and Kearney generally. His warmth and enthusiasm will be greatly missed while all of us. Both of my children benefited from his energies and influence

Dwight and JoAnn Jones

December 31, 2020

Dear Tammy and family,

Both my wife and I knew Bruce in college at Kearney. What a gentleman and great guy he was. We are both sorry about his passing. He was so well respected. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time. May God be with you.

Peace,

Dwight and JoAnn Jones

Bruce Grone

December 30, 2020

I went to High School w/ Bruce and was able to call him "Friend" .. It is with a sad heart that heard about his passing. Please extend my condolences to his family.

Steve Klootwyk

December 29, 2020

We had just moved to Kearney in 1982 and Bruce was one of the first friends we made thru Jack Horner who was our neighbor.....Bruce was a guy who would do anything for you and fun to be around, always the eternal optimist .....my first Husker experience was a trip to Lincoln with Bruce and Jack .....good times....

Lynn Olson White

December 29, 2020

Bruce was one of the "good guys!" He was one of the first people I met when I came to school at Kearney. My prayers are with his family at this difficult time.

Don Liess

December 29, 2020

Saddened to here this. Bruce did a lot for me and Kearney Catholic. Rest in peace. Prayers to the family.

Mark Whitne

December 29, 2020

You were always a good friend Bruce, through grade school and Jr. High. Rest in Peace my friend you will be missed.

Anne Erickson

December 28, 2020

Bruce was a friend to all classmates and a good citizen of Kearney. RIP Bruce

Scott Grone

December 28, 2020

Bruce was Mr. Kearney High and Mr. Kearney. A gentleman and a friend to all. He will be missed.

Mike Luth

December 28, 2020

Sad loss. Friend to all. Condolences to the family.

Fr. Torpey

December 28, 2020

So sorry to hear of Bruce´s passing. We got along so well. I appreciated all his work for Kearney Catholic.

Mary Jo Brennan Hill.

December 28, 2020

Not only has The Kearney High Class of 1975 suffered a huge loss, the city of Kearney has lost one of it´s pillars. Prayers to Tammy and family.

Rich Ingles

December 28, 2020

Remembering your great sense of humor, and remembering playing right guard next to you when you played center in 9th grade. You always had a smile, even when things were tough. May the Lord bring the peace that passes all understanding to your family during this time of sorrow.

Randy Jensen

December 28, 2020

I was so saddened to learn of Bruce´s passing. The great community leader, the great family man, and a friend, to myself and so many. Please let me know if there´s anything I can do.

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