Posted on 08/12/2010 9:07:23 PM PDT by South40
RAMONA Eighth-grader Cassidy Blankenbaker always knew her grandmother was selfless.
Now she can add brave and heroic to the list of loving attributes to remember her by.
Sharrel Blankenbaker, 63, sacrificed her life last week when she stood up to an armed kidnapper who was pulling Cassidy into his truck at an Amarillo, Texas, gas station.
The gunman fired a shot, striking the grandmother in the lung.
The distraction was enough for 12-year-old Cassidy to escape his strong grip, but her grandma died shortly after from the gunshot wound.
I think shed have done that for anyone, Cassidy recalled Thursday from her Ramona home. She was just that kind of person.
Cassidy, a student at Olive Peirce Middle School, had just flown into Amarillo on Aug. 3 along with her 16-year-old brother, Dylan. They were there for their annual summer visit with grandma, who ran a paint contractor business with her husband of 25 years, Dale.
They were looking forward to gardening and getting another taste of grandmas fried chicken, the best chicken in the world, Cassidy said.
Their grandmother picked them up from the airport, with their 5-year-old cousin in tow, and the foursome eventually headed to their grandparents home in Felt, Okla., two hours away.
First, they stopped at a Loves truckstop and store for drinks and a bathroom break. It was when they were walking back to their car that an overweight man in a cowboy hat and boots jumped out of his pickup and latched onto Cassidys wrist.
He pointed a gun at me and told me, Get in my truck. My grandma wouldnt let him, Cassidy said.
Her grandmother got in between them, yelling at the man to get away.
He shot her, and I had gotten my arm loose from him. And I started running away, but he chased me, Cassidy said.
Her brother, who had already carried his younger cousin to safety, came back for Cassidy. They ducked behind the counter of the gas station.
Then another man came in, frantically looking for his daughter.
The kidnapper had her. He had forced her into his pickup as she was walking along the road with a friend.
After relaying a description of the truck to 911, Potter County sheriffs deputies pulled over Gary Don Carner, 58, who died in an exchange of gunfire. His 11-year-old captive was able to flee from the pickup and jump into a ditch.
Earlier that night, Carner had failed in attempts to kidnap two women.
On Saturday, Cassidy spoke at her grandmothers funeral in Oklahoma. She ended the eulogy with a memory of a storm that hit right after the shooting, and a brilliant double rainbow that appeared in the sky.
I said, Whenever you see a rainbow, think of my grandma, she said.
Blankenbaker also leaves behind three sons and eight grandchildren.
I think my grandma is the greatest person in the world. It didnt surprise me that she did that, but Im really grateful she did.
What a tragedy. Have the suspects been found?
He was killed, THANK GOD
Our role as grandparents is to protect our children and esp. our grandchildren. No sacrifice is too great to carry this out.
Glad that one sick bastard is dead. Hope he died in pain, face down in the dirt.
God bless Sharrel Blankenbaker and prayers for her family.
Wow! Grandma deserves a special place in Heaven IMHO. TWO girls were saved by her actions, and I imagine many, many more.
Very few of us are lucky enough to die that way. I bet that Grandma would do it again, if God gave her a choice.
It’ll save the cost of a trial. Good riddance to him.
May God bless and keep Sharrel Blankenbaker and comfort her family. Despite their present suffering, her family is very fortunate to have had such a wonderful grandmother and mother.
I think my grandma is the greatest person in the world.”
Me too.
That’s a hero. You don’t let the baystard take your granddaughter, even if it means that you have die.
When your time comes people, STAND UP.
What bravery! What a grandmother! I did not know her, yet I feel sad she’s gone.
This might have ended differently had she been armed, but in any event she stood up to evil and saved the child.
Can the captured kid vouch that there was nobody else?
Anyhow this seems to press “senseless” to a fresh extreme. The man must have been stark bats to try to carry out a kidnap assembled of an unrelated group of people. Even John Wayne Gacy was satisfied to nab but only one victim at a time.
...but aside from that, this has to be one of the worst written articles I have seen in a long while. That is one of the reasons I stopped reading the Austin American Statesmen.
At least we didn’t get a gaggle of Keystone Kops this time chasing after and shooting the kid!
No greater love...
God rest her soul.
May God rest her soul and comfort her family.
That grandma could have used a gun right about then. Maybe the family will learn from this and purchase some firearms and learn how to use them.
God bless Sharrel Blankenbaker and prayers for her family.
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Oh yes ... my Lord, what a heartbreaking, tragic crime.
What a hero. No greater love ...
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