Famed Nova Scotia treasure hunter did it his way, reverend tells funeral
MARTINS POINT, N.S. — An American man who dedicated his life to finding treasure on Nova Scotia’s Oak Island was remembered Monday as a larger-than-life figure who became a pillar in the community he made home for more than 50 years.
Roughly 120 people packed a small wood-panelled church in the coastal community of Martins Point for the funeral of Dan Blankenship.
Blankenship, a U.S. Army veteran who became fixated on the Oak Island mystery, died March 17 at age 95.
The service included a rendition of Frank Sinatra’s “My Way.”