

Wyatt enlisted in the Navy at the age of 18 which was very courageous. He was sent to Vietnam as an advisor. He served in the military for six years. He was always proud of his service to his county. After his military service, he went to work in the Charleston Naval Shipyard in receiving and later he worked at Cummings, testing diesel engines.
He loved to hear and tell a good joke as well as dogs, and his family. His laugh would make you laugh. His hobby was planting flowers and keeping his yard in tip top shape.
Wyatt was a giver, never a taker. To sum up his life in a few words is impossible. We will miss him so very much. As the song says all gave some, some gave all. He was courageous as well in his death.
Wyatt was proceeded in death by his parents and one nephew. He is survived by his son David W Blount, III of Darlington, SC; his sister Brenda Smith (Wayne) of Central, SC; brothers Wayne Blount (Linda) and Neal Blount (Darlene) of Charleston, SC, and two nieces, one nephew, as well as two grandnephews and four grandnieces.
Per his request, there will be no formal services. His family and friends will honor him by spreading his ashes as he requested soon. His cremation is being handled by Carolina Memorial Funeral Home, North Charleston.
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