Co.l Blanchard was born in McColl, S.C., in 1924, to Felix Anthony Blanchard and Mary Gilchrist Tatum Blanchard; now deceased. His early years were spent in Bishopville, S.C.
Educated in the Bishopville public schools, he graduated from high school at St. Stanislaus Prep. School in Bay St. Louis, Miss., in 1942. He attended the University of North Carolina until he was drafted into the military service where he served until he received an appointment to the United States Military Academy in 1943. While at West Point, his athletic career was outstanding. He was selected as an All-American football player in 1944, 1945 and 1946. In 1945 he won the Heisman Trophy, the Sullivan Award, the Walter Camp Trophy, and the Maxwell Cup. In 1945 he also won the IC4A shot put championship. After graduation from the military academy in 1947, he became a member of the United States Air Force. He earned his wings in 1948 and had an outstanding career as an Air Force pilot. While in the military, he coached football at West Point and was assistant athletic director at the Air Force Academy. Following his retirement from the Air Force in 1971, Col. Blanchard served as commandant of the New Mexico Military Academy in Roswell, N.M., for two years. Among his numerous honors were his induction into the S.C. Athletic Hall of Fame, induction into the National Football Hall of Fame, a special United States Air Force commendation for bravery for landing a burning aircraft, and the receipt of the Order of the Palmetto which is the highest award given to a South Carolinian.
He married Jody King of San Antonio, Texas, in 1948, and they were devoted to each other until her death in 1993. A dedicated family man, he was a kind, humble, caring man and respected by those who knew him. He was a baptized and confirmed Catholic.
He is survived by a son, Felix A. Blanchard, III, wife, Karin, of Hickory, N.C., two daughters, Josephine Mills, husband, Gary, and Mary Theresa Midkiff, husband, Aaron, both of Bulverde, Texas; seven grandchildren, Rhett Anthony Blanchard, wife, Candace, of Asheville, N.C., Mary Ellen Warta, husband, Geoff, of Cumming, Ga., Lee Anne Asbury, husband, Dan, of Atlanta, Ga., Dennise Magill, husband, Johnathan, of Charleston, S.C., Craig Keller, wife, Angie, of San Antonio, Texas, Toni Timaeus and Brittany Ivey, husband, Tim, both of Bulverde, Texas; eight great-grandchildren; a sister, Mary Elizabeth Blanchard of Sumter ,S.C., and a brother-in-law, Royal King, wife Betty, of San Antonio, Texas.
Funeral service will be private.
Memorials may be made to the “Doc” Blanchard Statue Fund at the S.C. Cotton Museum, 121 West Cedar Lane, Bishopville, SC 29010 or to a charity of one’s choice.
On-line condolences may be sent to www.sumterfunerals.com.
Elmore Hill McCreight Funeral Home and Crematory, 221 Broad St., is in charge of the arrangements. 803-775-9386.
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Matt Bramlett
April 21, 2009
Dear Family We will keep you in our prayers. May God bless you. Matt and Betsy Bramlett Bishopville,SC
Wally DesChamps
April 21, 2009
Dear Dr. Blanchard, I am so sorry to learn of Mr. Doc’s passing. He was a great man, and a humble legend from “small town America.” Please know I am thinking of and praying for you and the rest of the family. With deepest sympathy...
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