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Charles A. Blank

Stilwell City Cemetery


Charles A BLANCK
© The Stilwell Democrat Journal
January 19, 1950
Submitted by: Wanda Elliott
Charles A BLANCK, the son of Mrs. Edith B. BLANCK and the late F.A. BLANCK, was born August 26, 1896 in Stilwell, and passed from this life January 18, 1950 at Kansas City, Mo. He was the first white child born in Stilwell, I.T., now Oklahoma.
He finished high school at St. Joseph's Academy, in Muskogee, at the age of sixteen and the same year he entered Stanton Military Academy at Stanton, Va., where he won a number of honors. Charles entered the Army as a private and saw service on the Mexican border, served through World War One and was discharged with the rank of Captain. The greatest part of his adult life was spent in Santa Monica, Calif.
Charles was united in marriage with Inola HOLLAND, on October 24, 1928, and to this union two children were born, Charles A. and Paul Joseph of Santa Monica, who with his mother, Mrs. Edith B. BLANCK and sister Mrs. C.E. HOFFMAN survives.
Funeral services were held Sunday, 2:30 p.m. at the Roberts Chapel with Rev. E.R. HALL, minister of the First Christian church, officiating.
Burial was in New Hope Cemetery.
Bearers were Bruce COX, Ralph LEE, Keith FREEMAN, H.C. CARSON, C.J. CARSON and Joe STARR. Flower girls were Mmes. E.J. CAMPBELL, Max O. BAKER and Joe STARR and Misses Thelma GETTY Opal LEATHERWOOD, Lucille STARR, Bea and Maurine DODGEN.

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