Will/Braffitt/Johnson/Cook genealogy - Person Sheet
Will/Braffitt/Johnson/Cook genealogy - Person Sheet
NameDewitt Edwin Blackwell
Birth26 Jul 1922, Atlanta, Fulton, GA42,1,2
Death7 Feb 2005, New Orleans, Orleans, LA42,1,2
FatherDozier Edgar Blackwell (1881-1962)
MotherNettie Bell Dorris (1882-1967)
Misc. Notes
!BIRTH-DEATH: US Social Security Death Index42, Dewitt Blackwell
!BIRTH-DEATH: Find a Grave1, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/116093963
!BIRTH-DEATH: FamilySearch2, Dewitt Edwin Blackwell, https://ancestors.familysearch.org/L6BY-GQX
!CENSUS: 14-Apr-1930 1114 Boulevard, Atlanta, Fulton, GA, 55/57, Dewitt E. Blackwell
!CENSUS: 17-Apr-1940 5398 Piedmont Road, Buckhead, Fulton, GA, 353, Edwin Blackwell
!REFERENCE: 1943 Emory University, Atlanta, GA yearbook, page 9, D. Edwin Blackwell of Atlanta, senior, College of Arts and Sciences, page 68, Blackwell, Phi Beta Kappa, page 70, E. Blackwell, Alpha Epsilon Upsilon, page 74, Blackwell, Alpha Kappa Psi
!RESIDENCE: 1950-2005 New Orleans, Orleans, LA
!RESIDENCE: 2005 New Orleans, Orleans, LA 7013142, Dewitt Blackwell
!REFERENCE: 10-Feb-2005 and 11-Feb-2005 The Times-Picayune, New Orleans, LA obituary815, Dewitt Edwin Blackwell, "Friday, February 11, 2005, Dewitt Edwin Blackwell, a retired insurance manager with Johnson and Higgins Insurance Co., died Monday at his home. He was 82. Mr. Blackwell was born in Atlanta and lived in New Orleans for the past 55 years. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife, Vivian Wells Blackwell; a son, Michael Blackwell; a daughter, Nancy B. Gilbertson; a sister, Eloise Pope; and four grandchildren. A memorial service will be held today at 11 a.m. at Woodland Presbyterian Church, 5824 Berkley Drive, Algiers. Burial will be private. Mothe Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.", https://obits.nola.com/us/obituaries/nola/name/dew...obituary?pid=3150077
!REFERENCE: 2021 obituary for widow Vivian Louise Wells Blackwell, "Vivian Blackwell, long time resident of New Orleans, died on January 16, 2021. Born Vivian Louise Wells in 1929 to Harold and Esther Wells in Binghamton, New York, she was the older sister to Buster and Shirley Jean. Vivian was raised in Binghamton and Summerfield, North Carolina. After graduating from high school at age 16, she worked for the Vick Chemical Company in Greensboro, North Carolina. One day she was approached by what would now be called a Mad Man who told her to get him a cup of coffee – it was the forties after all. As he walked away, she muttered "you should learn to get it yourself you old coot." Someone overheard her, chuckled and asked her out after work. That’s how she met Ed Blackwell of Atlanta, Georgia. They eventually married and relocated with the company to Charlotte, North Carolina where their first child was born. They fell in love with New Orleans following several business trips and moved there in 1950. Two more children followed. Vivian was a wife, mother, mother-in-law, grandmother and great grandmother. She had many roles in the lives of the people whose paths she crossed including Scout leader, civil rights activist, PTA leader, friend, member of the Homemakers, member of the Women of the Church at several Presbyterian Congregations, empath, Nai Nai, caregiver extraordinaire and relentless health care advocate, Westbanker, Brass Passer, Economy Hall resident and an opera fan (thank you Karl and Sharon for helping her get to the opera in her later years). In 1967 she became a fierce New Orleans Saints fanatic, then learned the game over the many years that followed. Vivian was a gracious and welcoming hostess who showed all her guests how to embrace the arts, plays, exhibits, parades, music, food and life of New Orleans. By simply listening, she managed to establish a special relationship with almost every person she ever met and will be dearly missed by all. Vivian’s husband, Ed, predeceased her in 2005. Her progeny include children Debbie (deceased), Michael (Sue), Nancy Gilbertson (Todd), grandchildren Annemarie (deceased), Michelle, David and Ella Grace, honorary grandchildren Lily and Katie, and 6 great grandchildren. The family would like to extend their deep appreciation to the caring staff at Sunrise Assisted Living Facility as well as Compassus Hospice. A memorial service will take place in the future when gatherings are safe. Contributions in memory of Vivian may be made to Roots of Music, the Ellis Marsalis Center for Music, or the Preservation Hall Foundation. MOTHE FUNERAL HOME is assisting the family during this difficult time. Family and friends may offer condolences at mothefunerals.com .", https://www.mothefunerals.com/obituaries/Vivian-Blackwell-2/#!/Obituary
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