Obituaries
 By  Staff Reports Published 
11:06 am Wednesday, January 25, 2017

William Edgar Blackburn

William Edgar Blackburn, 84, went home to the Lord Jan. 21 after bravely fighting illness for almost two years.

He will be joining his parents, brother Bobby, sisters Judy and Edis and his daughter Shelly, as well as his wife Carol and wife Doris, all of whom he loved dearly.

He leaves behind his sister Kathleen, daughters Dawn and Kristie, his son John and his grandkids Katie, Tom, Taylor, Jonah and Kyle.

Born in Vina March 26, 1932, “Bud/Bill” lived a long and eventful life. He graduated Nashville High School and at only 18 he enlisted in the Army, saying he wanted to “do his part and serve his country.” He would go on to serve multiple tours in Korea with the 187th “Rakkasans” Infantry division, holding the rank of staff sergeant. He returned home from the war an honored and decorated veteran. He was an avid college football fan and could always be found wearing various University of Alabama hats. His love for the Crimson Tide was a devotion he passed to most of his children and grandsons and granddaughters.

He was so much to so many people: veteran, father, grandfather and fellow Tide fanatic, but above all else he was a kindhearted, selfless human being who will be sorely missed by many.

Condolences for the family may be shared at www.lohmanfuneralhomes.com. Jan. 28 at 11 a.m. a memorial service will be held at Pinkard Funeral Home in Russellville, with military honors. Afterward internment will be in old Burleson Cemetery, Hodges.

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