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It is with a very heavy heart that i am sharing the most devastating news I could possibly have to share, after a very long and courageous battle
Blake sadly couldn’t fight any longer and left us on Sunday 30th November 2025 at 19.15pm.. ️
Funeral arrangements are at the end.
As many of you are aware Blake was diagnosed for the third time December 2024, Blake spent numerous months at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, he under went every surgery and treatment offered to him to help fight his battle. Blake never moaned once, he took everything with great strength and always had a smile on his face, even when he was told there was no more treatment available to help.
In July 2025, unexpected seizures happened in the night, and Blake was rushed to hospital. As a result, he needed to have syringe drivers, became bed bound and received end of Life care, and still he never questioned or complained.
Towards the end it became very upsetting and heartbreaking to see him how he was and visiting Blake became very private to the family due to other changes happening because of the tumor on his brain. These changes in Blake became very difficult for his brother and 2 sisters to witness but Blake continued to make them laugh day in, day out.
As his family we are so proud of him and hope he’s finally playing football with Jota.
I think you all agree Blake deserves the best send off, as Blake was the most kind hearted, heroic and gorgeous boy anyone has ever met.
As his aunties and uncle we want to take away as much financial pressure from Blake’s parents as possible, as they want to give him the best day he truly deserves.
Also with Christmas approaching, times are difficult right now as the parents try to fund both and we know they all would appreciate any donation that anyone can afford to spare this time of year.
The target is £6000 to cover all of Blake’s funeral costs and ease the pressure.
You’ll never walk alone Blake, we love you so much ❤️
Blake’s Funeral:
Thursday 18th December at 11:45am at Nuneaton Crematorium.
We would then like to invite people to
the Chilvers Coton Conservative Club
to share memories of our warrior, Blake.
This was where we celebrated Blake’s 18th Birthday and feel like it holds special memories there.
We ask for family flowers only, thank you. However, if anyone would like to put a red ribbon on their car then that would be welcomed.
We also ask for people to wear Liverpool / red attire, or smart casual Blake was always in his football shirts and cargos so we would like people to not feel pressured into wearing suits.
Organizer and beneficiary
Danielle Brettle
Beneficiary

