Barbara J. Blankenship Goose Creek - The relatives and friends of Evangelist Barbara J. Blankenship will celebrate her life in a private Funeral Service on Thursday, November 5, 2020 at Evening of Prayer of Church of God in Christ, 2361 Spruill Avenue, North Charleston, SC. A public viewing will be held Thursday from 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM at the church. Evangelist Blankenship is survived by her children, Jay Blankenship (Janice) and LaToniga Sass; grandchildren, Jason and Jajuan Blankenship; brothers, Anthony Jones, Sam Jones, Kenneth Jones, Terry Jones, Larnell Jones, Harold Phillips, Andrew Phillips (Jacqueline), Keith Phillips and Mitchell Phillips; sisters, Reverend Janette Jones (Jerry), Anita Harris (Richard) and Claudia Johnson; great-uncle, Linwood Jones; and a host of other relatives and friends. Due to COVID-19 protocols, everyone is required to wear a face mask and practice social distancing. Expressions of love may be sent to the family at www.MurraysMortuary.com. Professional Services entrusted to MURRAY'S MORTUARY, 4060 RIVERS AVENUE, NORTH CHARLESTON, SC 843-744-5488. Visit our guestbook at www.legacy.com/obituaries/ charleston
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Barbara is missed by the Hoyte family. She was a good friend since 1979. When Barbara worked at the Air Base Day Care she looked after our daughter Joanie. Barbara and Andrew, Joan and Albert socialized at many restaurant dinners and birthday parties. We are blessed to have had her as a Christian friend. It is now her time to rest in peace with the Lord. Albert and family.
Albert Hoyte
Friend
November 5, 2020
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