He was born in 1925 in
Chongqing,
China, to
Methodist missionary parents Ralph and Grace Kipka Blanchard. When the Blanchard family returned home to the
United States, Richard grew up as a child and youth in
Indiana and
North Carolina. Rev. Ralph Blanchard moved from
Wolcottville, Indiana, to
Tryon, North Carolina, in 1942, bringing his family with him. Blanchard was a senior in high school and graduated from Tryon High School in 1943. During that year, he worked at a Tryon bank, putting his income into war bonds. This financial tactic eventually enabled him to buy lakefront property at Lake Conway,
Orange County, Florida, in 1953. There were other interests and hobbies that were consistent throughout Blanchard's life: He loved boating and dining by the water. He was an avid traveler, whether conducting tours or driving on his own, in over 75 countries. Blanchard had a fondness for fine art and art museums. He followed sports closely and often attended various spectator-sports events. A believer that a busy mind is a sharp mind, Blanchard enjoyed word games such as
Scrabble as well as collecting stamps and coins. Above all, however, Blanchard enjoyed meeting, learning about, and helping people. By 2000, Blanchard's health began a serious decline. He and his wife Anne moved to
Swannanoa, North Carolina, to be near their children. He lived there until his death on April 19, 2004. ==Education==