Frank Blackerby
Frank Blackerby
August 2, 1930 ~ April 26, 2019
Daingerfield-Funeral services for Frank Blackerby, 88 of Daingerfield will be held at 2:00 P.M. Tuesday, April 30, 2019 at the Daingerfield Church of Christ with Tim Gibbs, Mark White and M. L. Martin officiating. Burial will be 2:00 P.M. Wednesday May 1, 2019 at Restland Cemetery in Dallas.Arrangements are under the direction of Nail-Haggard Funeral Home.Frank was born on August 2, 1930 in Stephens County, Texas to Lester Franklin and Hulda Mae Blackerby. He died on Friday, April 26, 2019 in Longview.He was preceded in death by his parents and 5 brothers, Gorman, Buck, Newt, Punk and Wayne Blackerby.Frank was a member of the Daingerfield Church of Christ and retired from the Texas Department of Highways.Survived by his wife Guan Blackerby of Daingerfield; children Yvonne Mullins and husband Tony of Edmond, Ok., Ralph Blackerby and wife Vanna of Lexington Park, Maryland, Quentin Blackerby and wife Sharon of Plano, Texas; grandchildren Joshua Mullins and wife Elizabeth, Caleb Mullins, Seth Mullins and wife Ashley, Nathan Blackerby and wife Anja, Adam Blackerby and wife Jennifer, Lannea Pemberton and husband David, Asa Blackerby and wife Katherine, Aaron Blackerby and wife Candice, Kennan Blackerby and wife Jaclyn, and Jason Blackerby; great grandchildren Corbin, Landice, Hayden, Hallie, Harper, Daniel, Eleanor, James, Amelia and Colt. Several nieces and nephews.Family will receive friends from 6 till 8 P.M. Monday at the funeral home.Online condolences may be made at Nail-HaggardFH.com







GUAN, YVONNE, RALPH, QUENTIN and FAMILIES: Sorry for your very great loss. Frank was fine and gentle, God fearing man. He was loved by many and will be remembered by all who knew him. We love you all. Kenneth & Valene Latham
GUAN, YVONNE, RALPH, QUENTIN and FAMILIES: Sorry for your very great loss. Frank was fine and gentle, God fearing man. He was loved by many and will be remembered by all who knew him. We love you all. Kenneth & Valene Latham
What a loss for us, but what a gain for Heaven! Frank was one of the friendliest, warmest, most godly men I’ve ever known. He never let a Sunday pass without giving me a warm handshake, a smile, and a bear hug! He treated my sons like grandchildren, and they adored him. Frank loved my husband, and he would always sing loudly whenever Chris led singing at church. He was a man who always tries to do what was right. Always! We loved him….we will miss him…and don’t worry Frank, we won’t spend any wooden nickels or fish from dry creek beds.
What a loss for us, but what a gain for Heaven! Frank was one of the friendliest, warmest, most godly men I’ve ever known. He never let a Sunday pass without giving me a warm handshake, a smile, and a bear hug! He treated my sons like grandchildren, and they adored him. Frank loved my husband, and he would always sing loudly whenever Chris led singing at church. He was a man who always tries to do what was right. Always! We loved him….we will miss him…and don’t worry Frank, we won’t spend any wooden nickels or fish from dry creek beds.