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Emerson Blunt Sr.
21 mai 1931 – 6 février 2022
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Emerson Blunt Sr., who lived a life of service to his family and community was born in Columbus MS on
May 21, 1931 and welcomed into his eternal rest on February 6, 2022. He was the oldest of six children born to the late Alex and Mary Lou Blunt.
Emerson was dedicated to serving others anytime, anywhere and in anyway that he saw a need. As the
oldest child, he served his parents and siblings (Lurenia, Mary Ann, Joe, Josie, Louvon) by being the son
and brother who always “looked” out for the family.
Emerson served our country during the Korean War. He joined the US Army in January 1952. He was
first stationed at Indiantown Gap in the 4th Infantry Division. He was assigned to the Military Police Unit
#504 and the Transportation Unit. Emerson was honorably discharged on January 14, 1954.
Emerson met Mary Will Ash in 1948 at the Blue Room (Columbus, MS), a gathering place for young
people at the time. Mary stated, someone asked her, “Who is that handsome guy standing over there?”,
and she turned to look at her future husband, Emerson. They were married on April 12, 1953. Mary joined
Emerson at the Fort Eustis, VA Army base where they lived until his honorable discharge. They returned
to Columbus, MS to set up their home and start their family. To, this union, four children were born,
Emerson Jr, Eddie, Patricia and Karl. The family relocated to Indianapolis, Indiana in 1959.
One of Emerson’s greatest acts of service was his dedication to work. It didn’t matter whether it was a
career position, work around the house, yard work, volunteer opportunities or helping others, he always
gave his BEST!
Emerson was employed as a Security Officer for most of his life. He was the first African
American Security Guard at Western Electric (now AT&T). He was employed in Security at Pendleton
Reformatory. Emerson was a private detective for Chancellor Detective Agency. He worked as a Security
Guard for many local department stores. Emerson completed barber school at Poro Barber School in
1959. He made sure the men and boys who came to Pat’s Barbershop on Indiana Avenue received a
quality cut and shave. He was a volunteer Reserve Officer for the Marion County Sheriff Department and
Indianapolis Police Department.
Emerson served the community as a volunteer for many organizations. To name a few,
the Martin Center (Sickle Cell Support), Kidney Foundation, American Heart Association, Black Expo,
Election Day Poll Judge, YMCA, and many local fund raising efforts that included taking as many people
as he could gather to “Walk for the cause”.
Emerson served his local church, Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church, faithfully until his health did not
allow him to volunteer. He served on the Trustee Board, sang with the Male Chorus, and enjoyed working
in the Bus Ministry.
Emerson leaves to cherish his memory: his wife of 68 years, Mary Will and their four children, Emerson
Blunt Jr (Janice), Eddie Blunt Sr (Trisha), Patricia (Bryan) Hudson and Karl Blunt (Stephanie), 14
grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by sisters Mary Ann Edwards (Audley Sr)
& Louvon Braxton (Robert) and a host of nieces, nephews, and cousins. He was preceded in death by
sisters Luerina Brown and Josie M. Blunt and brother Joe Blunt.
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