Lt. Col. Lewis H. Youngblood Jr.

Lt. Col. Lewis H. Youngblood Jr.

Lewis Youngblood Obituary

Published by Richmond Times-Dispatch from Oct. 9 to Oct. 10, 2008.
YOUNGBLOOD, Lt. Col. (Ret.) Lewis H. Jr., 88, of Midlothian, Virginia, died Tuesday, October 7, 2008, after a lengthy illness. He was predeceased by his parents, Lewis H. Youngblood and Lillie Moore Youngblood, of Petersburg, Virginia. After a public school education in the Petersburg schools, he graduated from Virginia Tech in 1942 with a B.S. in business and was a proud Hokie fan. He was a member of the Corps of Cadets and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army, where he served for 28 years in the Quartermaster Corps, attaining the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He served 38 months in the European Theater and 24 months in the Korean War. Upon retirement from the U.S. Army, Lt. Col. Youngblood enjoyed a second career at Wheat First Securities after attending the New York Institute of Finance in 1969. He retired as a senior vice president with 20 years of service. He was a lifelong member of First Baptist Church of Petersburg, Virginia. He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Elizabeth Walker Youngblood, who provided tremendous care and support at home throughout his illness. He is also survived by three children, Mary Taylor and husband, Harry, of Chesterfield, Virginia, Susan Kerr and husband, Robert, of Warsaw, Illinois and Lewis H. Youngblood III and wife, Camille, of Hanover, Virginia; seven grandchildren, Heather Thornsvard Carpenter and husband, Randolph, Brandon Thornsvard and wife, Melissa, Robert Kerr, Ryan Kerr, Lauren Kerr, Miles Youngblood, and Ava Youngblood; and two great-grandchildren, Chloe Carpenter and Hannah Carpenter. With the excellent home care and valuable companionship of Mary Jackson, Valencia Valentine, and Robert Bolding, Lt. Col. Youngblood was able to remain at home during his declining years. Funeral arrangements with military honors will be handled by Bennett Funeral Home. Graveside services will be held in Blandford Cemetery in Petersburg, Virginia, on Saturday, October 11, at 11 a.m., with Rev. Robert Dawson officiating. A gathering of family and friends will follow at the Brandermill Woods Retirement Center reception room at 1 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to First Baptist Church, P.O. Box 445, Petersburg, Va. 23804.
This obituary was originally published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

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October 13, 2008

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Megan Kinne

October 13, 2008

You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

dorothy michalek

October 11, 2008

Mary and Susan,

I'm sorry to hear of your father's death. I know you have many memories to cherish for years. Keep them close to your heart and share them with friends.

My prayers and thoughts are with the Youngblood family.

October 10, 2008

Thank you for your service to our country. May you rest in heavenly peace.

Ethel Stith Schneider

October 9, 2008

To my highschool friend, I send my sincere condolences to Elizabeth Walker.

I have read of your husband's outstanding and brilliant career. Your years together have brought forth a proud and loving family.

The Walker family has played an important role in the Stith family.

May you find peace from all that you gave of yourself to someone so dear.

Warm personal regards, Ethel

PEYTON & MARJORIE GOODALL

October 9, 2008

WE THOUGHT ALOT OF YOUR DAD AND SEND OUR REGARDS TO THE ENTIRE FAMILY.

Matt & Susan Martin

October 9, 2008

Lewis, Camille & family,

Matt and I are so sorry to hear of your fathers death. We are thinking and praying for you all.

Valencia Valentine

October 9, 2008

To the Youngblood Family,

Although words seem inadequate to express the sadness we feel, just know that you are very close in every thought and prayer. May the memories of your father give you strength and know that our angel, Mr. Youngblood, is now watching over us.

“God saw him getting tired and a cure was not to be. So He put His arms around him and whispered “come to me.” With tearful eyes we watched him and saw him pass away. Although we loved him dearly, we could not make him stay. A golden heart stopped beating, hardworking hands at rest. God broke our hearts to prove to us, He only takes the best.”

With Sincere Condolences,

Psalm 91:1-2
Psalm 116:15

Russ & Patty Frady

October 9, 2008

Aunt Lizzie,

We know that Uncle Lewis is finally at peace. He fought a very long and hard battle and was a strong all the way.

He loved his family and he loved his country but his HOKIES were his greatest love. It was fun to watch he and Jane listening to the football game during Dana's reception. He was proud.

Take care and we will see you on Friday.

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