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Lit a candle in memory of Blaine David Law
Birth date: Sep 4, 1986 Death date: Jan 15, 2016
Blaine David Law was born on September 4th, 1986 in Rogers, Arkansas and passed away on January 15th, 2016 in Chicago, Illinois at the age of 29. He is survived by his loving wife Kate Law (Rogers) of the home, Forrest and Jan Rog Read Obituary
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You're always on my mind, baby boy. I miss you terribly!
I miss you very much, Blaine. Not a day goes by that I don't think of you.
My dearest little brother, I am so sad you are no longer with us. The times we had together will be cherished. I have donated a large sum in your honor to the American Atheists organization. I am and will always be so proud of your compassion, your empathy and your intelligence. What you have done with your life is heroic and beautiful, the memories we have will always be ours, I hope you continue to inspire compassion in the lives that you have touched. You have been a role model for me and I do not think I could have accomplished as much as I have in my life if not for you. I am so proud of you. You are damn fine model of a human being and a brother.
I'm Samantha Alexander's mom. BJ was her very best friend from third through fifth grades. Sam,BJ and Justin….Sam could only stay until midnight at the slumber parties….one of my favorite memories was arriving at one such party and the boys barreling out of the house shouting, " Oh boy, SAMs here! Now we can REALLY play!" I taught second grade at Oak Crest and always remember them running, running everywhere. And always the competitions, books, math, games, whatever they tried. How blessed Sam is to have had such a wonderful friend. My heart goes out to you.
My heart is breaking for this entire family. I love you all.
Blaine was one of the kids I considered â??my ownâ?, one of the boys that spent countless evenings and weekends at our house having poker parties, ping pong parties, and lots of other (always noisy) activities. They ate all my groceries, messed up my house, kept me awake nights when I had to work the next dayâ?¦.and I loved every minute of it. Blaine always told me he was the one trying to keep everyone quiet. Iâ??m SURE that was true. He was one of the smartest young men I have ever known. He would debate anyone, anywhere, anytime about anything. And usually win! He was always kindâ?¦ to all the other kids, to the â??little sisterâ?, to Grandma, to the dog and to me. And he was ALWAYS there for his friends. I was so very proud of him and his accomplishments. Proud that he served our country, proud of his academic achievements, and just proud of who he was. He always had that smile on his faceâ?¦.the one where you werenâ??t sure if he was just happy or if he had just pulled something over on someone. That smile was never bigger than the day he married Kate, the light of his life. Blaine, I donâ??t know if you realize how much you touched everyoneâ??s lives with your wit, with your laugh, with your smile, with your life. RIP son. Earthâ??s loss is heavenâ??s gain, and you will be missed so very much. I love you. Mom Hughes
Blaine was one of the kids I considered â??my ownâ?, one of the boys that spent countless evenings and weekends at our house having poker parties, ping pong parties, and lots of other (always noisy) activities. They ate all my groceries, messed up my house, kept me awake nights when I had to work the next dayâ?¦.and I loved every minute of it. Blaine always told me he was the one trying to keep everyone quiet. Iâ??m SURE that was true. He was one of the smartest young men I have ever known. He would debate anyone, anywhere, anytime about anything. And usually win! He was always kindâ?¦ to all the other kids, to the â??little sisterâ?, to Grandma, to the dog and to me. And he was ALWAYS there for his friends. I was so very proud of him and his accomplishments. Proud that he served our country, proud of his academic achievements, and just proud of who he was. He always had that smile on his faceâ?¦.the one where you werenâ??t sure if he was just happy, or if he had just pulled something over on someone. That smile was never bigger than the day he married Kate, the light of his life. Blaine, I donâ??t know if you realize how much you touched everyoneâ??s lives with your wit, with your laugh, with your smile, with your life. RIP son. Earthâ??s loss is heavenâ??s gain, and you will be missed so very much. I love you. Mom Hughes
I am so sorry to hear of Blaine's passing. He was so bright, never a dull day with Blaine in my sophomore English class. My sympathies to his wife and family with this great loss.