IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Lewis

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Blackketter

April 25, 1934 – January 25, 2021

Obituary

Mr. Koert Lewis Blackketter, 86 of McLemoresville, Tennessee passed away Monday, January 25, 2021, at his home.

In lieu of flowers the family suggest donations be made to the Gideons International or to a Church of your choice.

Due to current conditions and the family's concern for the health and well-being of others, the family encourages the practice of COVID protocol.

Funeral services will be conducted on Friday, January 29, 2021, at 2:00 PM at Trezevant United Methodist Church with Bro. John Williams and Bro. Allen Rainey officiating.  Interment will follow in McLemoresville Cemetery.

The family will receive friends in the Cherrywood Room of Chase Funeral Home on Thursday from 5:00 PM until 8:00 PM.

Mr. Blackketter was born April 25, 1934, at Red Star, Oklahoma, to the late Koert C. Blackketter and Nellie Pearl (Studebaker) Blackketter. He attended the Red Star School until his family moved to California in 1944. There he continued his education, graduating in 1952 from Upland Academy. He attended Upland College two years before transferring to Oklahoma A&M (now Oklahoma State University), where he completed a bachelor's degree in Animal Husbandry.

On September 2, 1955, Lewis married Arlene Van Hofwegen, who died in 2002. Lewis and Arlene established their first home in Stillwater, Oklahoma and moved to Roger Mills County, Oklahoma in January 1957, where Lewis began his career in dairy farming. In September 1965, the family moved to Trezevant, Tennessee when Lewis became a partner in the Prospect Lane Jersey Farm. In April 1968, the partnership dissolved and Lewis established the Blackketter Jersey Farm in McLemoresville, Tennessee by purchasing the Vernon Bobo farm. In November 1996, Lewis sold his dairy herd, ending almost four decades as a dairy farmer.

On March 2, 2003, Lewis married Katie (Montgomery) Parrish, who survives.

Lewis loved God and loved his family. He was devoted to his church, the Trezevant United Methodist Church, unselfish in his giving and in his service. He taught Sunday school for many years and also served with the Gideons International for over 40 years.

Those who survive him and will greatly miss him are his wife, or "my Katie" as he called her; three daughters, Susan Partridge (Mike), Gail Eubanks (Harold), and Ann Butler (Ricky), all of Huntingdon; two step-daughters, Cathy Parrish of Oklahoma and Marilyn Parrish of Memphis; two sons, Van Blackketter (Louanne) of McLemoresville and Alan Blackketter (Denise) of Huntingdon; two step-sons, Mark Parrish and Kevin Parrish, both of Memphis; and one sister, Betty Noel of Albuquerque, New Mexico.  He also leaves fourteen grandchildren and twenty-five great-grandchildren. Besides his parents and first wife, he was preceded in death by an infant daughter, JoNell Blackketter, two brothers and two sisters.

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