In memory of

Arlan Bert Blodgett

Feb 1, 1932
Jun 22, 2019

Obituary

Arlan Bert Blodgett, born in Portland, Oregon was the first born son to Bert A Blodgett & Naomi M (Hamilton) Blodgett. He attended elementary schools in Portland and graduated from Benson Polytechnic High School. After attending Walla Walla College one year, Arlan joined the army; then he returned to attend Portland State College after discharge.

In 1954 Arlan met Dorothy Jean Gerling, and they were married in December 1955. Shortly after, they bought a VW "Bug", a new sensation of automobile. They took many day trips, met other "Bug" owners and enjoyed the fun of car rallies, some of which he organized.

Arlan and Dorothy loved to travel, taking several cruises and several trips to Europe. In 1973, all five family members spent one month touring 8 countries in Europe in a VW camper. He was a gifted painter and sculptor. He also loved to study archaeology and spent several weeks at a "dig" in Israel on two separate occasions. Genealogy was truly a passion and he spent many decades researching and recording family roots. Hiking, tent trailer camping and Blodgett family reunion picnics (yearly) were loved by all the family.

Arlan is predeceased by his brother Ralph Hamilton Blodgett. He is survived by his wife Dorothy; daughters Sandra (Sandy) Blodgett, Ramona (Mona) Beaton and Toni Blodgett-Schultz (Art); granddaughters Kendra McDonald and Hanna Hayden (Chris); great grandsons Gage Payne and Azon Larson; sister-in-law Judith Blodgett and nieces Deborah Conken (Randy) and Tammy Huff.

A military service will be held at Willamette National Cemetery in Portland, Oregon at 12:30 pm on Monday, August 05, 2019.

Service Information

Interment with Military Honors
Monday August 5, 2019 at 12:30
Willamette National Cemetery
Portland, OR

Messages of Sympathy

  1. Love, Dale and Donna Schuh says:

    We had many good times together
    And lots of fond memories.
    May Our Lord watch over and heal the broken hearts..

  2. LaDonna Schuh says:

    Dottie, Sandy, Mona and Toni, my sincere condolences for the loss of your husband and father. He shared his love of photography with me and I always appreciated it.

  3. Lorelei Gilmore says:

    I am so sorry for your loss. Your dad sounds like a great man.

  4. Delbe Meelhuysen says:

    So sorry for your loss. I have passed on the service information to my siblings and father. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

  5. JoAnne Robertson says:

    Dorothy, Sandy, Mona and Toni,
    So sorry for your loss. James and I remember the good times with Alan especially his chuckle. We remember hiking and his leadership with enthusiasm to hit the trail with cane and hat in place. Good memories!

  6. Terri Cannefax says:

    I have very fond memories of Mr. Blodgett. When growing up our familes did many outings with the Blodgetts and spent time in their home as well. He was always a pleasant man who smiled a lot. My condolences to the family.

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