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Charles Blanchard Obituary

Charles Comar Blanchard, Sr. CHARLESTON - Charles Comar Blanchard, Sr., 74, husband of Clara Elizabeth "Betty" Farmer Blanchard, formerly of Mt. Pleasant, and most recently of Charleston, SC passed away on Tuesday, February 1, 2011. The relatives and friends of Charles Blanchard are invited to attend his Mass of Christian Burial on Friday, February 4, 2011, at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church at 11:00 a.m. Prayers of Final Commendation and Farewell will follow in Mt. Pleasant Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends at J. HENRY STUHR MOUNT PLEASANT CHAPEL Thursday, February 3, 2011, from 6:00 until 8:30 p.m. The rosary will be recited at 6:00 p.m. Mr. Blanchard was born on August 8, 1936, in Charleston, South Carolina, son of the late Claude Wright Blanchard, Sr. and Helena Igoe Blanchard. He graduated from Bishop England High School in 1955 and Belmont Abbey College in 1959. He was a member of the Battling Bishops from 1954-1955 undefeated football teams, a member of the golf team and sang in the glee club. He came from a construction family - grandfather and father. He grew up at the family residence on Fenwick Hall Plantation, and later resided there with his own family for nine years. He worked with his father's construction business, C.W. Blanchard, Inc. as a field superintendent from 1959 until 1975. He supervised projects including St. Matthew's Church Steeple, Blessed Sacrament Church, old Bishop England Annex, Charleston County Office Building, Charleston Police Station, Coastal Center in Ladson and two buildings at Ashley Hall. After his father's business closed in 1975, he started his own construction company, Charles C. Blanchard Construction Corporation, of which he was owner and president until his retirement in 2002. His company is now being run by a fourth generation Blanchard, his son, Michael. During the years he did many renovations and repairs to some of Charleston's most famous landmarks and he was on the approved list to do historic restorations by the SC Department of Archives and Preservation. Some of the many renovations he managed were St. Philip's Church Tea Room, St. Philip's Parish Hall, St. Philip's Rectory, Our Lady of Mercy Church fire damage repairs, Governor Thomas Bennett House, Meeting Street Suites, Indiantown Presbyterian Church, Old Citadel, Marion Square, The McBee House Ashley Hall School, U.S. Customs House, Gibbes Art Gallery, Huntington Island Historic Light House, #5 St. Michael's Alley, Cathedral of St. John The Baptist, The Rice Mill at Middleton Plantation, the Old City Market, Aiken Rhett House, Miles Brewton House, St. Michael's Church, St. Matthew's Church, Edisto Island Presbyterian Church, St. James Santee Episcopal Church, Dock Street Theatre, sandblasting and restoring Stella Maris Catholic Church to its original state. Many of the buildings renovated by Mr. Blanchard received the Carolopolis Award by the Preservation Society of Charleston. He had many hobbies, one of which was boating, and he prided himself in having built his own 26 foot outboard motor boat. He also loved golf, which he played as often as possible, as well as singing and fixing anything that no one else could. He had a beautiful tenor voice and was trained by the world renowned Madam Blanche Barbot. He originally sang with the Old St. Joseph's Choir and later with the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist for many years. He was in demand to sing for weddings and funerals throughout the years. He sang with the Charleston Choral Society until he helped found the Charleston Opera Company and was its first President. He sang operettas and operas including "The Student Prince," "The Chocolate Soldier," "Dido and Aeneas," and "Pagliacci." He was the Democratic Party Executive Committee man in Mt. Pleasant for 33 years, and lined up all the elections in Mt. Pleasant for 33 years, never missing a one. He loved working the polls and talking with people. He never met a stranger and never turned down anyone who needed help. Mr. Blanchard is survived by his wife of 53 years, Clara Elizabeth "Betty" Farmer Blanchard, originally of Goldsboro, NC, whom he met while a student at Belmont Abbey College and she was a student nurse at Mercy Hospital in Charlotte. They married in April of 1958. He is also survived by sons, Charles Comar Blanchard, Jr., Michael Garland Blanchard (Beth), Mark Patrick Blanchard, Regan Igoe Blanchard (Patricia) and a daughter Joan Elizabeth "JoBeth" Blanchard Perot (Christopher). He was preceded in death by his beloved fourth son, Kevin Wright Blanchard. Surviving also are daughter-in-law, Becky Blanchard, 12 grandchildren, Charles C. Blanchard, III (Grace), Garland and Parker Blanchard, Amanda, Holly, Heidi and Cassie Blanchard, Kevin Wright Blanchard, Jr., Gerald (Trey) Wade, III and Riley Wade, step-grandson, Christopher Perot, Jr., Regan and Elizabeth Blanchard, and great-granddaughter Morgaine Blanchard. He is also survived by his only sister, Helena Blanchard McKay Vivona (Dominic), a brother, David M. (Linda) Blanchard, sisters-in-law, Mary and Kathy Blanchard; Nancy Keck (Harold) and Mary Sullivan (Wayne) both of Goldsboro, NC, brother-in-law, Ben Farmer (Julia) of Savannah, GA and also many nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews, also with scores of wonderful life-long friends. He was preceded in death by his parents Claude and Helena Blanchard, his brothers, Claude, Jr., Ned, Robert, Paul, and his brother-in-law, Fred McKay. The family requests that memorials be made to Bishop England High School, Athletic Department (Attn. Kate Wartner), 363 Seven Farms Road, Charleston, SC 29492 or Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, 5 Saint Teresa Drive, Charleston, SC 29407 or to a charity of one's choice. A memorial message may be written to the family by visiting our website at www.jhenrystuhr.com. Visit our guestbook at www.postandcourier.com/ deaths

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Feb. 2 to Feb. 3, 2011.

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Casey Miller

December 4, 2023

I think this is my grandpa's obituary ? My dad had been searching for for years.

Jay Game

February 13, 2011

Helena, Fred, Beth, sorry to hear of your lost ! He will be missed!

Greg & Karlene Wright

February 4, 2011

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Blanchard family at this time of grief. Mr Blanchard was just an incredible man. He was a breath of fresh air to be around. May your memories bring you much comfort in the coming days, may God bless you all.

Mike Dale

February 4, 2011

Becky and I are so very sorry for your loss, Mike! We both have already lost our father so we know the profound grief that you're feeling right now. Please lease us know if there is anything we can do for you and God bless your family.

Mike Dale

February 4, 2011

Jack and Virginia Kerr of Greensboro,NC and formerly of Johns Island wish to express our sympathy to the entire family and especially send our love to Helena. May Charles rest in peace.

Susan Martin

February 3, 2011

I Susan Rowell(1956 & l957) BEHS Martin express my deepest sympathy to the entire Blanchard family.
My prayers are with you and your family
in this time of grief. I send all of you
my love and devotion, especially Helena.

Susan Martin, Mobile, Alabama

Art Lacour and Dorothy Johnson

February 3, 2011

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Blanchard family during this difficult time. May you find comfort in knowing that "Mr. Charles" is with our Lord, and that his legacy lives on through his children and grandchildren. ?"Those who have been ransomed by the Lord will return. They will enter Jerusalem singing, crowned with everlasting joy. Sorrow and mourning will disappear, and they will be filled with joy and gladness."
Isaiah 51:11

Paula-Weatherford Dahlke & family

February 3, 2011

Mrs. Betty and family,

I am soo sorry to hear of the passing of Charles. I enjoyed the years that I worked for him and was very grateful that he sung at my wedding. Take care and God Bless you all.

Don & Verna Kee

February 3, 2011

Condolences to Betty and the entire Blanchard family. Charles was a wonderful person whose memory will be cherished. From the west coast we send love and hugs to you all in your time of grief.

GARY E. SMITH

February 3, 2011

Mike, It was my joy to work with your father on a Blanchard project at the old navy base. Each day, I looked forward to my next lesson on Charleston's history and old families. As a proud Charlestonian, Mr. Blanchard's stories were told with love and great passion for his lifelong city. Surely, it was rare for your father to meet a stranger because HE ALREADY KNEW EVERYONE, or their family! Indeed, it was my pleasure to have known such a fine man. My thoughts are with you and your family at this very sad time. Gary Smith

Waltzenia Freshwater

February 3, 2011

Jo Beth and family you all have our deepest sympathy.
Minister Thomas & Mrs.Waltzenia Freshwater
BEHS 1985

Frank & Deirdre Lightsey

February 3, 2011

We express our sincerely condolences at the loss of the Blanchard family. Charles was such a presence in the lives of so many. He will be sorely missed. You all are in our thoughts & prayers, hugs

David Whiteley

February 2, 2011

My prayers are with you Regan and Patricia. -David Whiteley

Sally Altman

February 2, 2011

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

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