
Frankie Blackburn
Frankie A. Blackburn, of Milford, passed away on Friday, Dec. 13, 2024, at Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital. She was 79 years old.
Having grown up in Prestonsburg, she attended Prestonsburg Schools and later earned an associate degree in animal science from Texas A&M University. Frankie learned the value of hard work early in her life, a trait that defined her career. She dedicated many years of service to the United States Department of Agriculture, beginning her journey as an inspector of foods and chicken operations. Her diligence and expertise led her to further responsibilities as an inspector of plants, ultimately retiring as a food technologist.
She enjoyed nothing more than hosting family gatherings and spending time with her “baby,” a beloved long-haired dachshund named Roscoe. She and her husband, Thurston, shared a lifelong passion for gardening. Her enthusiasm for music, food and life was infectious, and it is a legacy she will hand down through generations of her family.
Frankie was a loving mother to her children, Anita (Don) Gest, of Warsaw, and Tony Blackburn, of Leesburg. She took great pride in her role as a grandmother, leaving behind a legacy of love through her grandchildren, Travis Blackburn, of Milford, Cody (Sarah) Champion, of Sabattus, Maine, Luke (Olivia) Champion, of Claypool, and Jake Blackburn, of Columbia City. She was also blessed with four great-grandchildren, who will carry forward her spirit. She is survived by her brother, Scott Crider, who along with all her family, will dearly miss her warmth and guidance.
Frankie was preceded in death by her husband, Thurston Blackburn, whom she married on Feb. 4, 1961; her son, Randy Blackburn; and grandson, Chase Blackburn. She was also preceded by her parents, Nelson and Gypsy Collins, and biological mother, Francis Collins-Burga, along with two brothers and one sister.
The community is invited to honor Frankie’s memory during the visitation from 4-8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 19, at Titus Funeral Home, 1001 S. Huntington St., Syracuse. A funeral service will take place in the funeral home at 11 a.m. Friday, Dec. 20, followed by a graveside service at Syracuse Cemetery, where she will be laid to rest next to her husband.
Frankie A. Blackburn will be remembered not only for her contributions to her profession but also for her unwavering devotion to her family and friends. Her legacy of hard work, love and compassion remains an inspiration to all who knew her.
Memorials may be given to the New Hope Pet Rescue and Animal Welfare League of Kosciusko County.