JOHNSON CITY - Basil Lyle Blackburn, age 76, of Johnson City, Tennessee went home to be with the Lord at his home on Thursday, June 8, 2023 surrounded by his beloved family. Basil was born in Elizabethton and raised in Johnson County and Hampton, to the late Fred Blackburn and Dora Rita (Grindstaff) Blackburn. In addition to his parents, Basil was also preceded in death by his great grandson, "Little Man"- Richard Killian Owens; several aunts and uncles; his mother-in-law, Myrtle Moody; and his brother-in-law, Wayne Hicks.
Basil was a mechanic by trade and could fix anything! He never gave up on trying or doing anything he put his mind too but most of all he loved and cherished his family. Basil had excelled at many things and had a wonderful, hard-working heart of gold. He had owned and operated a Roadrunner Express Delivery Service, Mr. B's Service Center and Aunt B's Restaurant. To say he was talented would be a tremendous understatement.
Basil attended Pinecrest Baptist Church where he was a former Deacon. He attended church religiously until his health prevented it. He had also worked with the youth of the church in past years, including youth trips and outings. Basil loved all animals, but especially his dog, Reese. A family man at heart, Basil treasured his trips with his family to the beach, riding motorcycles and children of all ages that were drawn to Basil because of his kind, loving heart.
Those left to remember and cherish Basil's memories include his loving wife of 55 years, Phyllis Blackburn; two sons, Brian Blackburn and Chad (Mandy) Blackburn; a bonus child, Roy Lubag; his granddaughters, Brianna Owens and Allison (Hunter) Hampton; his brother, Albert (Tammy) Blackburn and his sister, Darlene (Carl) Taylor and family; his sister-in-law, Pat Moody Hicks; several nieces, nephews, cousins and other family members also survive as well as his special cousins, Kenny Grindstaff and Charlie Grindstaff, special niece, Sherry Tilson, special family friend, Shirley Butler and many, many friends that will miss him so very much, too many to list, but they know they were loved.
A service to celebrate the life of Basil Lyle Blackburn will be conducted at 7:00 PM on Tuesday, June 13, 2023 in the Chapel of Peace at Tetrick Funeral Home of Elizabethton with Mr. Garry Edwards officiating. Emory Cordell will also speak at the service. Music will be under the direction of Larry Pate. The family will receive friends from 5:00 PM until 7:00 PM in the funeral home chapel prior to the service on Tuesday.
The graveside service will be conducted at 2:00 PM on Wednesday, June 14, 2023 at Roselawn Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be Kenny Grindstaff, Dennis Bailey, Herman Wyatt, Hunter Hampton, Hobie Hyder, Kenneth Harrison, David Hicks, Clay McNabb, and Steve Tilson. Honorary pallbearers will be Jerry Keller, David Vaught, Emory Cordell, Bob Richards, Larry Pate, Buster Hodge, Ronnie Reeser and Charlie Grindstaff. Those wishing to attend the graveside service are asked to meet at the cemetery at 1:45 PM on Wednesday.
The family wishes to express a special appreciation to Lisa Mohler for her years of loving care; to the staff on the 5th Floor at Johnson City Medical Center, the staff of Franklin Woods PICU and his doctor, Alice Myers for the exceptional care given to Basil.
In lieu of flowers, please donate to Pinecrest Baptist Church and because of his love for children, you can also donate to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in honor of Basil.
Words of comfort may be sent to the Blackburn family by visiting our website, www.tetrickfuneralhome.com .Tetrick Funeral Home of Elizabethton (423) 542 2232 (Office) (423) 543 4917 (recorded obituary number) is honored to serve the family of Basil Lyle Blackburn.
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Rhonda Edens
June 12, 2023
Chad and Mandy, I am sorry to hear of Mr. Blackburn's passing. You are in my thoughts and prayers. May the Lord comfort you and be with you in the upcoming days.
Gary DePew
June 11, 2023
Phyllis, I am sorry for your loss and am praying for God´s peace for you and all the family. Last evening (June 10) after learning of Basil´s passing, I sat quietly thinking about him and the goodness in his heart. Here are some of my favorite memories.
When I was a youngster, I loved horses and with kindness and patience Basil would saddle or hitch a pony when we were passing through.
When I was a teenager with my first car, Basil called me about our taking a ride. With the top down on a Saturday night, we had so much fun cruising around all the popular spots in Johnson City.
When Basil had his terrible car accident, I recall the thankfulness he expressed for God sparing his life.
As an adult caring long distance for my parents, I was comforted by Basil´s compassion for them and his sincere willingness to respond to any urgent situation that might arise-my Mom always kept Basil´s cell phone number handy.
If I knew nothing else about Basil, the fact that my parents held him in such high esteem would be enough to know the nature of his heart. I know they are happy to see him again !
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