Bertha L. Blackburn, 89, of Indianapolis, Indiana, joined our Heavenly Father and her husband of 70 years, Dorman J. Blackburn, on October 4th, 2018. She was born on August 21st, 1929 to Melvin Carl and Lena Louise Schnepf Branson in Indianapolis, Indiana.
After graduating from Thomas Carr Howe High School in 1947, she fell in love with a sailor, Dorman, and they joined in marriage September 25th, 1948. She became a Master Cosmetologist in hair artistry and then started and owned her own business, the Arlington Beauty Salon, until her retirement in 1992.
Over the years, Bertha enjoyed thoroughbred horse racing, traveling, and reading books on faith. She was a former member of Wallace Street Presbyterian Church and more recently supported “The Hour of Power”. Bertha was also a humble servant as a caregiver to many family members and provided financial donations to several charities and organizations, including schools for Indian children and Samaritan’s Purse. She was often referred to as “Nanny” by those closest to her.
Bertha is survived by her daughter Theresa (Bob) Wilson, Grandsons Rob (Christy) Wilson, Greg (Christine) Wilson, Andy (Danae) Wilson, 7 Great Grandchildren, as well as Sisters Jo (late Richard) Walker, Rose (Al) Short, Brothers Lou (Marliyn) Branson, Mel (Connie) Branson, and their extended families. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents and Brother, William D. Branson.
A family service will be held at Noon on Thursday, October 11th, 2018 at Indiana Funeral Care with Pastor Eric Gale officiating. She will be laid to rest next to Dorman in Memorial Park in a private service.
Karen O'Connor says
You have many beautiful memories of a terrific lady…
Blessings to you Theresa as you and Bertha shared so many times of joy…. Happy for the grandchildren as they have been able to share a part of her life….. God Bless
Ken and Dawn Gibbs says
I am so sorry for your loss. I am sure my mom and Aunt Martha will find a way to meet her. Our love and prayers to you and Bob and all.
T. Kelly says
My sincere condolences on the loss of your dear loved one. May it comfort you to know that our Loving Creator promises to bring back to life those in his memory to perfect health on a paradise “earth”. (Acts24:15, Rev 21:4)
Ed and Judy Adams says
Theresa and Bob, Blessings, Love and Hugs as you grieve the loss of a second “parent” in the last few months. Our sincere condolences.