Blassingame was married to the former Kathryn Shaw of
Montgomery, Alabama, with whom he had a son, Lurton Wyatt Blassingame. He was described by a close associate of decades, Margo Fischer, as being "full of life", with passions for fishing and hunting, as well playing bridge and attending the ballet and opera; "He was always a thoughtful person with a wonderful sense of humor," she stated to
The New York Times. With his 1943 success with
Rosemary Taylor's work, Blassingame bought
Ilikite (his fashioning of "I like it"), a country house near
Peekskill, New York. His wife Kathryn died in 1980; in that year he retired, relocating first from New York to Florida, and later to
Mobile, Alabama where his sister resided. Blassingame, battling liver cancer, "died in his sleep at his home in Mobile" at the age of 84. == References ==