Blain Alves

blain alves
Blain Morrison Alves, passed away unexpectedly on Monday May 18, 2020 from a tragic accident. A special kid with a great smile, he was well known, well liked and well respected. Blain was many things to many people. He was beautiful inside and out, gentle yet powerful , a hard worker but also soft hearted and kind. All who knew him knew he had a passion for life and a passion for his beloved sports, football, baseball and basketball, known to be both bold and fierce on the court and field. A quiet steady spirit at times who was also a boisterous loyal teammate. He led by example, was driven for excellence ...individual and team. He motivated himself and others on the field and off. He was a coachable athlete and also a coach to the younger generation. Blain was a special soul who was the best son and a kind, dutiful brother to Madison. Blain possessed the three H's: humble, honor and humor, which he executed daily. Blain exhibited a great attitude and work ethic, and to this all his hard work did not go unnoticed, earning him an Unsung Hero award. Many felt his best quality was his kindness. His humor was infectious to all. He was a role model to his little cousins, he was adored by many, but especially the little ones who would sit and watch Blain shoot hoops morning, noon and night and all seasons. He would actually clear the court of snow so he could shoot his hoops on his beloved basketball court. Blain naturally lead and was being groomed for a larger sports role. He was a favorite at many places at school, both academically and athletically, Casco Bay Lines, Peaks Island community, his peers and especially his family's island restaurant, where he was due to start work in June. His diverse music playlist was held dear by all generations. Bittersweet thoughts of this young man, Blain was just cresting his future. We are blessed to know him and to get a peak at his world. The saying " to know him is to love him" was penned especially for Blain. We were robbed by his short life, but blessed and enriched by his everlasting joyful love. He left powerful memories and much gentle love to all. Blain made his friends laugh every day because that's "just Blain." We will miss Blain, the twinkle in his eye, his handsome smile and his quick wit every day. Blain is survived by his parents Christopher and Michele Alves and sister Madison Alves all of Peaks Island. His grandparents Robert and Claire Dahl of Peaks Island. Predeceased by his grandmother Elizabeth Alves of Peaks Island. His grandfather Eugene Alves and wife Ada of Zephyrhills , Florida. He also leaves behind numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, second cousins - too many to list but all well loved. By his Deering High School family. #alvesstrong #LLBA #9. Visiting Hours celebrating Blain's short but remarkable life will be held on Monday, June 1 from 12-8PM at the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home, 172 State Street, Portland. Please see below for parking information. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday, June 2 at 10AM at St. Christopher's Church. Due to state mandates, attendance is limited to immediate family only. However, relatives and friends are encouraged to gather in socially distanced groups to view the live streamed funeral. To view Blain's funeral on Tuesday, June 2 at 10AM, please go to: http://client.tribucast.com/tcid/26617875 A procession will form outside of St. Christopher's Church on Tuesday, June 2 at 11AM. Relatives and friends are invited to celebrate Blain's life by joining the procession, gathering along the route, or from their own lawns as the procession goes by. Casco Bay Lines will be providing transportation from Portland to Peaks Island beginning at 9:30AM on Tuesday, June 2 for those who wish to observe the procession. Following services, an outdoor reception will be held at the Lions Club on Peaks Island Due to restrictions, attendees are requested to wear a mask at all services. Attendance limitations and social distancing practices will be in place to meet state mandates. PARKING INFORMATION: Parking is available on Monday, June 1 at Spring Street Parking Garage. This is offered at no charge per City Manager Jon Jennings.

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  1. Chris, Michele, Madison, and family Thinking of you during this difficult time. May your wonderful memories give you peace. Blain was so loved by everyone. “Only The Good Die Young ” is so true today as I reflect on Blain. With love, Patty Kilmartin

    – Patricia E. Kilmartin

  2. To the family of Blain Morrison Alves, The family of Mr. and Mrs Fred Hayman Sr. would like to express our sincere condolences to you all. Our sincere Thoughts and Prayers are with you all. We are so so sorry that this has happened.

    – Mr. and Mrs Fred Hayman Sr.

  3. Words do an injustice in explaining how much Blain will be missed. My most warmest, kindest thoughts and prayers go out to the Alves family and the many people who considered Blain to be a cherished friend and teammate.

    – Tracey Moore

  4. Chris and Michelle, Please accept our sincere condolences on your the loss of your son. It is so obvious that you have been wonderful parents and Blain was indeed lucky to have grown up under your watchful eyes. We know how deeply this cuts but now is the time for healing so comfort each other and be comforted by being part of this caring community. best Bob Hughes and Carol Camiros

    – Bob Hughes

  5. Blaine was such a happy, smiling, busy kid. I love thinking of his optimistic energy running around the island looking for the next fun thing. Warm hugs and prayers to the entire family. Blaine was so loved.

    – Barb Schlichtman

  6. My deepest sympathy to the Alves Family. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of sorrow.

    – Jeff Cusack

  7. Dear Michelle, Chris, and Madison, Words cannot express the deep loss of your son Blaine. Please know I am keeping each of you, and your family, in my heart, thoughts and prayers. My deepest sympathies, Jane Hersey

    – Jane W Hersey

  8. I never saw Blain without a smile! He is an inspiration, will be sorely missed, and will be remembered always.

    – Joel Costigan

  9. My deepest heartfelt condolences to you Michelle, Chris and Madison as you cope with this very tragic loss. What a beautiful write up in the PPH. He was a very special and extremely well loved young man and the world is a better place because he was in it. May time, happy memories and your unending love for him eventually ease your pain and grief. Many sympathies and much love, Linda Morris

    – Linda Morris

  10. Rest in peace Blain, son of my cousin Chris of Peaks Island. Gone way too soon. May God rest his soul.

    – Rick Wright

  11. Dear Michelle, Chris, and Madison, Please know you are each in my heart and prayers. There are no words for what you must be be going through. Please know I am keeping each of you in my heart and prayers. I am so very sorry . Blessings and love, Jane Hersey

    – Jane Hersey

  12. The sudden loss of a child is an unparalleled blow. Blain’s obituary shared the nature of the brightness and energy he generated. We are unable to grasp the impact his loss must have. We hope the response from family, friends, and the community can be a source of light as you manage that burden. We offer our deepest condolences and prayers. The Mehlhorns of Westford MA/Peaks Island

    – The Mehlhorns


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