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Former Lawmaker, Alumna Thais Blatnik Remembered

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WEST LIBERTY, W.Va., Dec. 14, 2015 — West Liberty University marks the passing of lawmaker and alumna Thais Blatnik who died Dec. 9 at the age of 96. Below is her official obituary as printed in the Thursday, Dec. 10 Wheeling News-Register:

Blatnik grew up in Weirton the oldest of her sisters, Eileen Mrvos and the late Kay Charlton. A graduate of her beloved West Liberty University, Blatnik earned her inquisitive nature, in part, while cutting her teeth as a reporter at the Weirton Daily Times, the Wheeling Intelligencer and as an editor for the Dominion Post.AR-151209483

During her journalism career Blatnik interviewed Presidents Kennedy, Ford and Roosevelt. As a result of her newspaper work in covering all phases of politics, her passion for asking tough questions led her to run for state office.

Blatnik spent 16 years at the statehouse fighting to dramatically improve the lives of all women and children.  Often called “T” by her close friends and colleagues, Blatnik was honored during her service as Mental Health Directors Legislator of the year and recognized the by the West Virginia Association for the Developmentally Disabled for her faithful work helping children with exceptionalities. Blatnik also served as the executive director of the Wheeling Area Training Center for the Handicapped (WATCH).

While Blatnik stood only 5 feet tall, her presence was always known during her time representing the residents of the northern panhandle with her feisty spirit.

Senator Blatnik was married to the late Dr. Albert M. Blatnik for more than 48 years and paid tribute to him in a book titled, “Here’s Al” in which she shares stories of their life and love for family and their “fur-children.”

Thais is survived by her son, Floyd Shuler and his wife Patricia of Wheeling, West Virginia; daughter, Judy Shuler Luff and her husband William of Brevard, North Carolina; son, David Lloyd Shuler and his wife Shirley and their two children Dr. Franklin Shuler and Melissa Shuler of Weirton, West Virginia.

Senator Blatnik was called “Meme” by her grandchildren Karen Shuler Stakem and her husband Eric of Wheeling, West Virginia, Amy Shuler Goodwin and her husband Booth of Charleston, West Virginia and Ashlee Shawn Luff of Charlotte, North Carolina.

During their lives Thais and Al led their grandchildren across the country introducing them to exciting experiences.

Thais‘s five great grandchildren Katie, Jack, Joe, Maggie and Sam were blessed to have a close relationship with “Meme” and they each benefited greatly from watching her engage in tough issues she cared about and receiving every birthday—a card adorned with her beautiful penmanship.

Friends were received on Friday, December 11, 2015 from 2 pm until time of funeral service at 5 pm with at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, 1400 Eoff Street, Wheeling, West Virginia with Msgr. Kevin Quirk officiating.

Memorial contributions may be made to the West Liberty University Athletic Department Football program or the Wheeling Health Right.

Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.altmeyerfuneralhomes.com

For more information on memorializing Blatnik with a gift, please contact the WLU Foundation at 304-336-5635 or click here.


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