

Gus Blanchard Denton, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and community leader, passed away on January 17, 2025, at the age of 84. Born on June 5, 1940, Gus grew up in Shelby, MS. He led a life of profound faith, service and adventure, leaving a lasting impact on all who knew him. He was an Eagle Scout and a graduate of the University of Mississippi, earning a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration in 1962. His dedication to serving others was evident early on; he served as a Captain in the U.S. Army Adjutant General Corps from 1962 to 1964. He later attended Harvard Business School’s Program for Management Development in 1973, furthering his leadership skills. Gus spent much of his career at National Bank of Commerce, rising to the role of Executive Vice President, Chief Administrative Officer, and Secretary of the Board, then continuing as a consultant after retirement in 1999.
Throughout his life, Gus was deeply committed to his community, serving on a variety of boards, including Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee, Linden Street Capital Corporation and French Camp Academy. He was a longtime Elder at Independent Presbyterian Church and an active member of Christ Covenant Reformed Church, where he continued his devotion to the Lord and his church family. Gus’s life of faith, service, and love will continue to inspire all who had the privilege of knowing him. His legacy of devotion to Christ and his family, along with his generous spirit, will forever be cherished.
A man of deep Christian faith, Gus’s life was marked by his devotion to Christ and his service to others. He found joy in helping those in need, and his generosity extended to both his church and to global causes. He was a leader with the American Red Cross, the Salvation Army, the Pink Palace Museum, and other organizations that made a difference in Memphis and beyond.
Gus had a love for travel and adventure; he and his wife, Priscilla “Candy” Stanley Denton, spent years exploring the world, even visiting far-flung places. They also traveled with their children and grandchildren to Africa, Ecuador, and Costa Rica. Enjoying a home in the mountains of North Carolina and the community of Highlands Falls Country Club, much time was shared with family and dear friends.
Gus cherished his friendships at Hatchie Coon Hunting and Fishing Club and the University Club of Memphis, where he was past president. He enjoyed summers at Pickwick Lake, always making time for the things that brought him the greatest joy—family, friendship, and the great outdoors.
Gus is survived by his devoted wife of 57 years, Candy Denton; children, Catherine Denton Wilfong (John) and Mary Denton Sensing (Ben); five grandsons, Jonathan Wilfong, Bennett Wilfong (Weldon), Luke Wilfong, Benjamin Sensing (Susanna), and Gus Denton Sensing; brothers, Will Denton and Charles “Chip” Denton; and a large circle of family and friends who will miss him deeply.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Christ Covenant Reformed Church, 1779 Kirby Parkway, Suite 1-377, Memphis, TN 38138—3666, or International Justice Mission, PO Box 96961, Washington, DC 20090-6961, organizations that Gus supported with his heart for justice and service.
A celebration of the Gospel and life of Gus Blanchard Denton will be at noon, Friday, January 24th, at Independent Presbyterian Church 4738 Walnut Grove Road, Memphis, TN. Visitation will be at 10:30 am immediately preceding the 12 o’clock service.
Gus Blanchard Denton will be remembered as a man who loved deeply, served faithfully, lived with grace and integrity, and loved a party...especially if dancing was involved! He now rests in the peace of Christ, whose love he reflected throughout his life.
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